Contact Information
Phone: (415) 550-2406
Mailing Address:
1395 Evans Street
San Francisco, CA 94124 |

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Introducing the Jobs, Parks & Housing Initiative
It used to be the economic engine of Southeast San Francisco. But today, 34 years after the Navy closed it down, the Hunters Point Shipyard remains dirty, neglected and abandoned. This June, we can change all that by supporting the Bayview Jobs, Parks and Housing Initiative - bringing new life and economic opportunity to San Francisco's most at-risk neighborhood.
Turning abandoned land and a little-used parking lot into AFFORDABLE HOUSING, PARKS AND JOBS
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Clean Up Shipyard Toxics
The cleanup of the toxics at the shipyard will meet the strict cleanup standards demanded by all relevent local, state and federal regulatory agencies. |
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Rebuild Double Rock Housing Project
The Alice Griffith (Double Rock) public housing project will be completely rebuilt without dislocating residents. |
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300 Acres of New Parks
Over 300 acres of new and improved parkland, open space and recreational fields will be created - the largest parks expansion in one hundred years. |
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Accommodating a New 49ers Stadium
Allows a new football stadium to be built with no public funding if the 49ers decide to stay in San Francisco. |
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8,000 New Jobs
Thousands of construction jobs and 8,000 PERMANENT JOBS following completion of the project. |
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Greentech Research Park
A greentech research park will be created to promote innovations that improve the environment and provide jobs for local residents. |
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Thousands of Affordable Homes
Up to 10,000 new homes with as many as 25% being entry-level, affordable homes and apartments. |
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Green Building Practices
Construction will use the latest in sustainable and green building practices, including energy-efficient design and transit-friendly planning. |
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Permanent Home for Shipyard Artists
New, permanent space in the Shipyard will be provided for existing shipyard artists. |
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No New Cost to Taxpayers
The plan will be completed at no new cost to taxpayers and it will provide millions of dollars in new revenue to the General Fund. It also repeals $100 million in previously authorized bonds backed by the General Fund. |
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