Mission and Valencia Green Gateway Community Open House #2

Help Us Select the Project Alternative for the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Mission and Valencia Green Gateway!

Join us anytime during the Community Open House where you can:

• See how the public input received online and in-person during the first planning phase ties into the proposed project designs.
• Review and comment on the three project alternatives for the Mission & Valencia Green Gateway.
• Give your feedback on design concepts and green infrastructure for the proposed plazas at Mission & Valencia and Tiffany & Valencia.

Contact: Teresa Young – tyoung@sfwater.org or 415-554-3274

This project is a partnership of the SFPUC, SF Department of Public Works, and SF Planning Department.

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