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Recreation and Open Space Element: Informational Hearing at the Planning Commission

Proposed Hearings for the Recreation and Open Space Element Adoption at the Planning Commission!

Below please find the public hearing dates that are tentatively proposed at the Planning Commission for the adoption of the Recreation and Open Space Element. Please make sure you are on the email list, and we will email you as each of these dates are confirmed. Please note that we can only provide the time at which the hearing begins and will try to estimate the time once the agendas are developed. Thanks for your participation!

Initiation at the Planning Commission
Date: June 23, 2011
Location: City Hall, Room 400
Time: Hearing begins at 12:00 pm

Informational presentation at the Planning Commission
Date: August 4, 2011
Location: City Hall, Room 400
Time: Hearing begins at 12:00 pm

Informational presentation at the Planning Commission
Date: September 15, 2011
Location: City Hall, Room 400
Time: Hearing begins at 12:00 pm

Adoption hearing at the Planning Commission
Date: October 13, 2011
Location: City Hall, Room 400
Time: Hearing begins at 12:00 pm

Additional informational hearings and presentations to be scheduled at the Recreation and Park Commission and at the Park, Recreation and Open Space Advisory Committee.

Click here to download the hearing schedule.

Contact: Susan Exline
Emailsusan.exline@sfgov.org
Phone: (415) 558-6332

More Infohttp://openspace.sfplanning.org 

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