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PROJECT TIMELINE
1999
India Basin Neighborhood Association submits aspirational park plan
2001
Waterfront land and historic sites listed as acquisition priorities by advisory group ( PROSAC )
2009
SF Planning Department publishes Bayview Hunters Point ( BVHP ) Area Plan
2014
Board of Supervisors officially approves the acquisition of 900 Innes
1999
2001
2011
2015
India Basin Shoreline Park named a Renaissance Park by Mayor Willie Brown
Completion of last major renovation of India Basin Shoreline Park
900 Innes parcels added to Recreation and Park Department site acquisition roster
Mayor Ed Lee and Supervisor Malia Cohen convene task force , kick off public outreach
its own development agreement with the City at 700 Innes , the developers supported preliminary design development of the India Basin Waterfront Park ; the organization also is required to design and construct an enlarged and improved India Basin Open Space and Big Green as an integral part of this 1.7-mile network .
As part of the 700 Innes project , the existing five-acre RPD India Basin Open Space will be expanded to a total of 12 acres of public RPD park through the addition of more than three acres of currently private land ( Big Green ) and the vacation of several unused public street segments . Developers of this site will also create three acres of additional publicly accessible open space , including a new Public Market providing several new welcoming points of access through its planned mixed-use residential and commercial development . Funding from a Community Facilities District associated with the 700 Innes development will subsidize ongoing maintenance costs in the combined spaces .
Project partners have engaged more than 30 BVHP community groups since planning for the park began ( see Appendix B ). The A . Philip Randolph Institute San Francisco and the broader Leadership Committee have helped to establish a critical link with the community , encouraging neighbors to get involved in the long-term planning as well as with events at India Basin . Representatives of the BVHP community have participated in nearly 50 planning meetings regarding the project since community planning began in 2014 .
Funding and Resource Development
Funding for the India Basin Waterfront Park comes from both public and private sources . The John Pritzker Family Fund ( JPFF ) contributed the first and largest private donation to date , and as of September 2020 , Susan and David Tunnell and the Hewlett Foundation have provided philanthropic support as well . Public funding has been allocated at the federal , state and
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