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TIDA and Rec & Park propose five‑year park‑management MOU; board asks for clearer security, permitting and funding language

Treasure Island Development Authority Board of Directors · December 10, 2025
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Summary

TIDA staff presented a draft five‑year memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department to manage Treasure Island parks beginning July 1, 2026. Board members pressed staff for clearer language on security arrangements before park rangers arrive, maintenance facilities, permit revenue flows and capital‑improvement responsibilities.

TIDA staff presented a draft memorandum of understanding with the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department that would make Rec and Park responsible for day‑to‑day maintenance and operations of Treasure Island parks beginning July 1, 2026, under an initial five‑year term running to June 30, 2031, with an option to extend after year three.

Peter Somerville, Titus staff, told the board the MOU “will start 07/01/2026” and that it was developed collaboratively by both departments, reviewed by the city attorney and risk management offices. The agreement, Somerville said, preserves TIDA jurisdiction over the parkland while assigning operational responsibilities to Rec and Park and establishing processes for collaborative design review on future parks.

Jamie (finance manager) explained funding and…

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