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Port Commission approves acceptance of Mission Rock Phase 1 infrastructure and management agreements
Summary
The Port Commission approved documents to accept Phase 1 infrastructure at Mission Rock, including China Basin Park, utility licenses, and leases placing park operations with a Mission Rock Commons manager; Resolutions 25-05 and 25-06 were adopted and will advance to the Board of Supervisors for final approvals.
The San Francisco Port Commission on Feb. 11 approved acceptance documentation and a set of management and utility agreements for Mission Rock Phase 1, authorizing steps needed to transfer completed public infrastructure to port ownership and to set a long‑term operating structure for park and open‑space management.
Port Waterfront Development Manager Wyatt Donnelly Landau summarized Phase 1 as four buildings with 537 residential units (161 designated affordable), about 50,000 square feet of ground‑floor retail, and China Basin Park at nearly five acres. He described supporting systems including a district energy system and an on‑site blackwater recycling system and said the port will accept streets, sidewalks, underground utilities and a set of nonstandard public‑space assets. "This is the culmination of a lot of work, 7 years…
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