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Committee urges SFPUC study of expanded, managed public access to Peninsula Watershed; forwards amended resolution to full board

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Committee · September 12, 2016
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Summary

After lengthy testimony from environmental groups, recreation advocates and agencies, the committee accepted amendments and forwarded an amended resolution urging the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission to study and develop managed public access and permitting options for existing roads and trails in the Peninsula Watershed, setting the full-board consideration for Sept. 27, 2016.

A San Francisco Board of Supervisors committee voted to forward an amended resolution urging the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) to evaluate opportunities for managed public access to existing roads and trails in the Peninsula Watershed while protecting water quality and ecological resources.

Supervisor David Avalos introduced the resolution and an “amendment of the whole” to emphasize a feasibility study, an exploration of permitting or quota approaches and the need to protect endangered species and water quality. "The overall…

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