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Vol. IIINo. 184
Neighborhood · On the record · 3 stories · Sunday, July 5

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City Splits Oversight of Hunters Point Shipyard Parks Between Two Departments

San Francisco has divided management of parks and open spaces at the former Hunters Point Naval Shipyard between two city departments under a new interagency agreement, according…

By Bex Connolly, City Hall · May 25, 2026

The agreement establishes which department holds authority over which portions of the shipyard's public land — a site that has sat in various stages of remediation and planning for decades. The city has long promised a major mixed-use redevelopment at the southeastern waterfront parcel, including thousands of housing units and significant public open space, though construction timelines have repeatedly slipped.

The split-jurisdiction structure raises a practical question the agreement will eventually have to answer: when two departments share a site, accountability for deferred maintenance, capital improvements, and public programming can get diffuse. Both the Recreation and Park Department and the Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development have been named as stakeholders in Hunters Point planning before, though the specific roles each department holds under this latest agreement were not fully detailed in available reporting.

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