October 2023

Cow Hollow Association Newsletter

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D2 Neighbors are still pushing back on the City’s plan to eliminate the iconic view of the Bay from Marina Green

Forwarding D2Unite Article (edited):


What’s happening

 

The City of San Francisco and PG&E negotiated a toxic waste clean-up settlement that doesn’t clean up 85% of the waste and ruins the iconic public view from Marina Green.


The settlement was made without public outreach to stakeholders, and the current Rec & Park Department's (RPD) renovation plan does not address the many serious problems caused by removing PUBLIC AND FREE views and recreation space and adding PRIVATE AND EXPENSIVE boat berths in its place.


Keep The Waterfront Open hosted its first Community Meeting last week. The guest speakers were Supervisors Peskin and Safai who both oppose this project. Supervisor Stefani had to recuse herself. Read more about the project and why Supervisors Peskin and Safai joined over 4,000 San Francisco voters in opposing the RPD's attempt to build a boat harbor along Marina Green!

Ways You Can Help


- Send Email to Supervisors


Click Here to Oppose Rec & Park Turning Public Land to Private Use


- Protest and Engage at City Hall - Thursday 10/19/23


9:00 am: Protest on Polk Street steps in front of City Hall


10:00 am: Engage with the RPD Commissioners' Vote --> in person at City Hall Room 416 or online at sfgovtv.org (on sfgovtv2 channel)


More information can be found at https://www.keepthewaterfrontopen.org/



CHA Board of Directors

Anne Bertrand, Lori Brooke, 

Jan Diamond, Don Emmons, Rich Goss,

Barbara Heffernan, Noel Kivlin, Claire Mills, Veronica Taisch


CHA Advisory Board

David Bancroft, Cynthia, Gissler, Don Kielsehorst, Elaine Larkin,

George Merijohn, Brooke Sampson, Geoff Wood



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