DRAFT EIR FOR THE BAYVIEW HUNTERS POINT
REDEVELOPMENT PROJECTS AND REZONING

The San Francisco Redevelopment Agency (SFRA) and the San Francisco Planning Department have jointly prepared the draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR). All of you should demand to have a DEIR and you can do that by calling (415) 749-2400 ask for Jose Campos and Stanley Muraoka. It is important to mention case number 196.546E to prevent the bureaucrats from ignoring you.

The proposed project consists of 3 redevelopment plan amendments to the existing Hunters Point, Indian Basin Industrial Park and Bayview Industrial Triangle Redevelopment plan. These areas will all undergo drastic rezoning of the land in the Bayview Hunters Point area.

The Project Area is in the southeast quadrant and is bound by Cesar Chavez to the north, US Highway 101 to the west, San Mateo County to the south and the San Francisco Bay to the east. The Project Area is comprised of over 2,530 acres and approximately 9,000 parcels. The proposed project will add 1,721 acres of the Project Area to the existing Hunters Point Redevelopment Project Area.

Two individuals who have been working for the SFRA have done great disservice to our community. Call them at 415-749-2577 and ask for Stan Muraoka and Gaynell Armstrong at 415-749-2593. Direct all your question to them before it is too late. The Bayview Hunters Point will be undergoing drastic changes and if you care now is the time to act. These individuals do not have the welfare of the community at heart - all they think is about the money they make at taxpayers expense. Especially Gaynell Armstrong she is Black but she is a sell out. She has worked hard to help Lennar BVHP LLC, put on dog and pony shows and deceived the community at large.

Check out the Bayview Hunters Point so called economic development activity nodes:

NORTHERN GATEWAY ACTIVITY NODE:
This node or area is centered on Third Street between Islais Creek and Jerrold Avenue, is seen as a residential neighborhood with retail and service commercial businesses.

TOWN CENTER ACTIVITY NODE:
This node primarily on Third Street between Jerrold Avenue and Williams, and Van Dyke Avenue is identified as a core commercial area. This area would also have consolidated community-serving uses art and culture, education, training, research, and childcare.

HEALTH CENTER ACTIVITY NODE:
This node is adjacent to the Third Street light rail line between Williams, Van Dyke Avenue, and Fitzgerald Avenue. It provides opportunities for housing, medical offices, clinics, and related medical services to serve the entire Bayview Hunters Point community.

SOUTH BASIN ACTIVITY NODE:
This area is projected for transit-oriented development adjacent to Third Street, with land beyond Third Street towards Bayshore Boulevard to the west and towards South Basin and Yosemite Slough to the east preserved for industrial uses.

OAKINBA ACTIVITY NODE:
This area is centered in the area bound by Oakdale Avenue, Industrial Way and Bayshore Boulevard is uniquely positioned to accommodate large-scale, city-serving commercial businesses.

HUNTERS POINT SHORELINE ACTIVITY NODE:
This area is centered on Evans Avenue-Hunters Point Boulevard-Innes Avenue between Jennings Street and the Hunters Point Shipyard. It is seen as an area of new and renovated housing along the hillside south of Innes Avenue, consisting of small industrial businesses, some neighborhood-serving retail and commercial services and a few residential units.

CANDLESTICK POINT ACTIVITY NODE:
The Candlestick Point Special Use District will accommodate the San Francisco 49ers stadium and mall as approved by the San Francisco voters in June 1997.

San Francisco Redevelopment Agency


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