Over 450 signatures were presented to the Planning Commission in protest of a planned Ocean Avenue apartment building. It’s low income housing, and there won’t be much on site parking available because of the project’s proximity to public transit.
Our July/August issue reported on the same project, but went to press before the Planning Commission meeting. The monthly OARC meeting that led up to the Planning Commission meeting was well attended, but there wasn’t nearly the outpouring of complaints.
Perhaps those in the new development could get special permits to park in CCSF’s reservoir (besides, it’s likely many will be students); perhaps they could even use the fenced off old McDonald’s overflow parking lot.