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i remember when i first serves on the san francisco redevelopment agency commission, and this community, this area was only just a thought. what would happen, what could happen, how do we look at ways to turn it into a new neighborhood? so in 2005, the transbay redevelopment plan was adopted with a goal of really creating what has become an incredible community. and the money that paid for this -- this property was used to help with transbay terminal, finding creative ways to generate more revenue to invest in this neighborhood was possible as a result of years of hard work. and so here we are, opening 548 new units of desperately needed new housing in san francisco. this is an amazing accomplishment. [applause] . >> the hon. london breed: but when you think about the fact that this plan was passed in 2005, and it's now 2020, and 15 years later, we're just now getting to a point where we're realizing the benefits of the housing that we so desperately need. and the sad reality is we have to do better. we can't continue to delay important housing development in san francisco, especially o
i remember when i first serves on the san francisco redevelopment agency commission, and this community, this area was only just a thought. what would happen, what could happen, how do we look at ways to turn it into a new neighborhood? so in 2005, the transbay redevelopment plan was adopted with a goal of really creating what has become an incredible community. and the money that paid for this -- this property was used to help with transbay terminal, finding creative ways to generate more...
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i remember when i first serves on the san francisco redevelopment agency commission, and this community, this area was only just a thought. what would happen, what could happen, how do we look at ways to turn it into a new neighborhood? so in 2005, the transbay redevelopment plan was adopted with a goal of really creating what has become an incredible community. and the money that paid for this -- this property was used to help with transbay terminal, finding creative ways to generate more revenue to invest in this neighborhood was possible as a result of years of hard work. and so here we are, opening 548 new units of desperately needed new housing in san francisco. this is an amazing accomplishment. [applause] . >> the hon. london breed: but when you think about the fact that this plan was passed in 2005, and it's now 2020, and 15 years later, we're just now getting to a point where we're realizing the benefits of the housing that we so desperately need. and the sad reality is we have to do better. we can't continue to delay important housing development in san francisco, especially o
i remember when i first serves on the san francisco redevelopment agency commission, and this community, this area was only just a thought. what would happen, what could happen, how do we look at ways to turn it into a new neighborhood? so in 2005, the transbay redevelopment plan was adopted with a goal of really creating what has become an incredible community. and the money that paid for this -- this property was used to help with transbay terminal, finding creative ways to generate more...
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i remember when i first serves on the san francisco redevelopment agency commission, and this communitya was only just a thought. what would happen, what could happen, how do we look at ways to turn it into a new neighborhood? so in 2005, the transbay redevelopment plan was adopted with a goal of really creating what has become an incredible community. and the money that paid for this -- this property was used to help with transbay terminal, finding creative ways to generate more revenue to invest in this neighborhood was possible as a result of years of hard work. and so here we are, opening 548 new units of desperately needed new housing in san francisco. this is an amazing accomplishment. [applause] . >> the hon. london breed: but when you think about the fact that this plan was passed in 2005, and it's now 2020, and 15 years later, we're just now getting to a point where we're realizing the benefits of the housing that we so desperately need. and the sad reality is we have to do better. we can't continue to delay important housing development in san francisco, especially ones that h
i remember when i first serves on the san francisco redevelopment agency commission, and this communitya was only just a thought. what would happen, what could happen, how do we look at ways to turn it into a new neighborhood? so in 2005, the transbay redevelopment plan was adopted with a goal of really creating what has become an incredible community. and the money that paid for this -- this property was used to help with transbay terminal, finding creative ways to generate more revenue to...
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san francisco redevelopment agency. and in 2012, the port of san francisco assumed operational responsibility. in 2015, the commission approved transfer of assets and operation to the port. in april 2019, the transfer was finalized, when the cal voting documents were approved. some of the partnerships we have down in south beach harbor, south beach yacht club, that's a 500-member, all-volunteer club. they're known for their great races that they put on each year and they're known to draw up to 40 vessels during the summer. and they also provide a nice junior sailing program for the youth. and that really helps get our youth out on the water and hopefully provide us with new recreational boaters in the future. we also do work with the san francisco bay keepers. they specialize in outreach and education on keeping the bay clean, which is very important. and they also put on an annual parade and a run in which they use harbor facilities. some of our operators that come down to the harbor, commodore, bay cruises and events and also horn blower cruises. we get into south beach harbor pier 40 shed, we have a number of on-s
san francisco redevelopment agency. and in 2012, the port of san francisco assumed operational responsibility. in 2015, the commission approved transfer of assets and operation to the port. in april 2019, the transfer was finalized, when the cal voting documents were approved. some of the partnerships we have down in south beach harbor, south beach yacht club, that's a 500-member, all-volunteer club. they're known for their great races that they put on each year and they're known to draw up to...