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OCII director reviews 2025 accomplishments, reports progress across Transbay, Mission Bay, Hunters Point and Candlestick

Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure · December 2, 2025
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Summary

Executive Director Kozlowski summarized 2025 accomplishments including ribbon cuttings for affordable housing, project team selections for Mission Bay and Transbay blocks, and processing of permits for Candlestick Point infrastructure with progress toward 2026 vertical construction.

At the Dec. 2 meeting Executive Director Kozlowski gave a year-in-review that highlighted OCII’s work across major project areas and recent milestones in affordable housing production and community benefits.

Kozlowski noted ribbon cuttings for the Oscar James Apartments and the Miss Doris Vincent Apartments, which together opened approximately 180 units of 100% affordable housing in the Hunters Point Shipyard. He said OCII selected developer teams for Block 4 East in Mission Bay and for Transbay Block 4, and cited ongoing work on design approvals, permitting and outreach. Kozlowski said Candlestick Point is entering an infrastructure phase with an anticipated mid-2026 start for certain construction, and referenced project totals described in the presentation (including an infrastructure phase to support roughly 675 units and commercial space in later phases).

The director also summarized OCII workshops held this year (certificate of preference outreach, annual housing production report, community benefits reporting and local hiring/small-business workshops) and praised staff for implementing enforceable obligations while winding down successor-agency responsibilities. Commissioners offered thanks and remarks acknowledging staff, partners and community organizations.