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Twin Peaks Promenade moves forward after committee amendment; neighborhood outreach questioned

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Land Use and Transportation Committee · February 9, 2026
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Summary

Rec and Park presented the Twin Peaks Promenade project and requested a street vacation and interdepartmental transfer; the committee amended Item 3 to set a Committee of the Whole hearing for March 17, 2026, recommended it, and sent Item 4 to the full Board without recommendation amid neighborhood outreach concerns.

The Land Use and Transportation Committee on Feb. 9 advanced two linked items to enable the Twin Peaks Promenade project: a resolution of intent to vacate portions of Christmas Tree Point Road and the eastern alignment of Twin Peaks Boulevard and an ordinance for a conditional vacation and interdepartmental transfer to the Recreation and Park Department.

Chris Towns, a planner with the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department, described the project and said several state grants previously approved by the Board total about $4,250,000 and…

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