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Sustainable system going. I can tell you what original started out under the investments pushing for bio diversity that was supposed to protect gene pools so it could go back for plant species has moderator both into what can, described as a crazy neurosis in which we seek out vast tracks of vegetation to try to restore them to some pristine condition not 20 thousand years ago because when the Indigenous People came they changed the landscape this stuff has become ridiculous and it also at that time when were faking building a Climate Crisis we mutt not cut down eucalyptus that releases vast amounts of co2 we need to have this decision for a hundred years from now then maybe we can start deciding when we can cut down a bunch of trees please remove 4. 2 thank you. Next speaker. Good morning peripheries naipz a Linda Schaff ....
Planning principles should address the projects needs and be consistent with city plans and policies and include smart and sustainable transportation. Jobs, jobs, jobs. Approximately 1,000 jobs during construction, hopefully for San Francisco workers and suppliers big and small. When the project is finished, it is estimated we will have 11,000 permanent jobs with all the benefits that will bring to the general fund. The developers engaged in ongoing outreach to organize labor and community advocates. I would like to see more water transportation between piers up and down the bay front. Not only will this generate more revenue potential for the department, but more importantly it will make the waterfront, with its beauty and amenities, more accessible to citizens of San Francisco and the bay area. I am also very interested in pier 70 master plan or its 67 acre. I am aware septem ....
Interest me, but in particular interest is a Development Lot 337 beside pier 48 with the eight acre of open space, parks, and infrastructure. I think we can all a greetgrape that this city can do a much better job utilizing the port department. The port has serious unfunded Capital Needs that must be addressed for the continued safe enjoyment of the waterfront. It is great to see this project privately funded by a developer. I know personally what it is like to invest a lot of money and wait 7 to 10 years and hope that my investment does not get wiped out by a recession. This project will result in increased land value and port revenue. A nice new neighborhood will be created and add to the urban fabric of the city. Planning principles should address the projects needs and be consistent with city plans and policies and include smart and sustainable transportation. Jobs, jobs, ....
When the project is finished, it is estimated we will have 11,000 permanent jobs with all the benefits that will bring to the general fund. The developers engaged in ongoing outreach to organize labor and community advocates. I would like to see more water transportation between piers up and down the bay front. Not only will this generate more revenue potential for the department, but more importantly it will make the waterfront, with its beauty and amenities, more accessible to citizens of San Francisco and the bay area. I am also very interested in pier 70 master plan or its 67 acre. I am aware september 2008 San Francisco voters approved proposition d to preserve and revitalize pier 70. Im in agreement with the ports vision for pier 70. That creates a vibrant and historic district, a district that reestablishes the historic activity level, activates new waterfront open space ....