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Commission approves short-term MOA and endorses transfer of Hunters Point Shipyard parks to Rec & Park
Summary
The commission voted to approve an 11-month, $981,000 memorandum of agreement (MOA) to begin maintenance of completed Hunters Point Shipyard parks on June 1 and recommended approval of a long-term Joint Facilities Agreement (JFA) and transfer of parks, with Community Facilities District No. 8 to fund maintenance and the department accepting trustee responsibilities for certain public trust lands.
The Recreation and Park Commission on April 17 approved staff recommendations to accept short-term maintenance responsibilities for the Hunters Point Shipyard parks and to move forward with the longer-term transfer of the properties.
Deputy Director of Planning Yael Goran outlined a package of approvals the department is asking the commission to recommend: (1) approve an 11‑month memorandum of agreement (MOA) with the Office of Community, Infrastructure and Investment (OCII) for $981,000 to begin maintenance and operations on June 1; (2) recommend that the Board of Supervisors amend the Park Code as needed for temporary application to these parks while the MOA is in effect; (3)…
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