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Votes at a glance: Jan. 8 Recreation and Park Commission actions
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Summary
At its Jan. 8 meeting the commission approved the consent calendar, authorized a commemorative naming (Claude The Alligator Way), awarded the Union Square East Cafe lease to Super Duper, and authorized a $3.8M contract amendment for the Jean Friend Rec Center. Vote tallies recorded where available.
Key actions taken by the San Francisco Recreation and Park Commission on Jan. 8:
- Consent calendar: Approved by voice vote with no opposition (motion to approve consent calendar). (SEG 1008–1016)
- Commemorative naming — "Claude The Alligator Way" for Music Concourse Drive: Motion to commemoratively name Music Concourse Drive passed by roll call. Recorded votes: Commissioners Clark Herrera, Louie, Williams, Wintraub and President Anderson voted yes; Commissioners Mazzola and Halsey voted no (tally: 5 yes, 2 no). The commission clarified the name is commemorative only and does not change the legal street name. (SEG 1831–1863)
- Union Square East Cafe lease (Super Duper): Commission authorized the department to enter into the five-year lease with two five-year extension options; unanimous approval. Minimum monthly rent $7,500 plus percentage rent tiers for higher annual revenue. (SEG 2936–3200)
- Jean Friend Recreation Center CM/GC contract amendment: Commission authorized a not-to-exceed $3,800,000 amendment to cover unforeseen soils, PG&E trenching, and lead abatement; unanimous approval. Staff said the amendment is fully funded and the project remains on schedule for mid‑August 2026. (SEG 3212–3374)
For each motion the commission recorded the action in the meeting minutes; staff committed to returning with follow-up information and implementation timelines where appropriate.
