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Board Passes First Reading on Twin Peaks Promenade Street Vacation to Create Linear Park

San Francisco Board of Supervisors · March 17, 2026
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Summary

The Board approved on first reading a conditional street vacation and an interdepartmental transfer to enable the Twin Peaks Promenade, a linear park project led by Recreation & Parks. Staff said previously approved grant funding (about $4.25M) supports construction expected to start in 2026 with a public opening in early 2027.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted on March 17 to pass on first reading an ordinance that conditionally vacates portions of the eastern alignment of Twin Peaks Boulevard and transfers the adjacent lot (Block 2643, Lot 014) from Public Works to the Recreation & Park Department so the department can manage, maintain and construct the Twin Peaks Promenade.

Chris Towns, a planner with the Recreation & Park…

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