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Planning Commission certifies final EIR for SFO airport development plan despite air-quality finding
Summary
The San Francisco Planning Commission certified the final environmental impact report for San Francisco International Airport—s Recommended Airport Development Plan, acknowledging mitigation measures but noting significant and unavoidable operational air-quality impacts; staff said projects are demand-triggered and funded by airport revenues.
The San Francisco Planning Commission on Nov. 20 certified the Final Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the San Francisco International Airport (SFO) Recommended Airport Development Plan, concluding the document is "adequate, accurate, and complete" for the Commission—s purposes.
Kei Zucchini and Audrey Park of the Planning Department and SFO described the plan as a long-range landside development framework that would add contact gates, a multimodal ground-transportation hub and, if demand warrants, a maintenance hangar. Park emphasized the RADP does not change…
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