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Ingleside Police Station project delayed; land swap avoids voter approval and surge facility will serve as swing space

San Francisco Public Works Commission · February 27, 2025
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Public Works project manager Sherry Katz reported delays to the Ingleside Police Station schedule after a redesign and the addition of a freight elevator to the surge/PCD project; the team negotiated a 1-to-1 land swap with Recreation & Park (avoiding a voter-required conveyance), and staff said surge at 1828 Egbert will provide swing space while Ingleside construction proceeds.

Project manager Sherry Katz updated commissioners on the Ingleside Police Station replacement and the surge property-control division (PCD) facility at 1828 Egbert.

Katz said combined funding for SFPD projects from the presented bond and financing sources was described as about $119 million (with an additional $11.5 million augmentation noted in the presentation) and that a balance of funds remained for both Ingleside and the surge/PCD program. She said surge (the Egbert facility) is in the permit phase, with a DBI permit expected in August and a notice…

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