Central Subway Draft SEIS/SEIR
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Summary
SCH Number
1996102097
Lead Agency
City and County of San Francisco
Document Title
Central Subway Draft SEIS/SEIR
Document Type
FIN - Final Document
Received
Present Land Use
Industrial, Downtown Commercial District, Public/Open Space, Multi-Family Residential, and Mixed Use. Segments of the rail corridor traverse areas governed by the South of Market, East SOMA, Downtown, and Chinatown Area Plans.
Document Description
Final Supplemental EIS/Supplemental EIR.
The Central Subway to Chinatown is Phase 2 of the Third Street Light Rail Project that would extend light rail for 1.7 miles on a surface/subway alignment from the current terminus at Fourth and King Streets to Jackson Street in Chinatown. Under the Locally Preferred Alternative, the rail would operate on the surface from Fourth and King Streets to a portal between Townsend and Brannan Streets where it would transition to subway operations. There would be three subway stations: Moscone, Union Square/Market Street, and Chinatown. Other alternatives would include one surface station and a split Union Square and Market Street station.
Contact Information
Name
Joan A. Kugler
Agency Name
San Francisco Planning Department
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency
Phone
Location
Cities
San Francisco
Counties
San Francisco
Cross Streets
Third/Fourth St. between King & Market St. and Jackson St.; Stockton St. between Market and Jack
Parcel #
Constructed in public right-of-way, except for station areas to be determined.
State Highways
Hwy. 101, I-280, I-80
Railways
Caltrain, BART, Muni Metro
Schools
Multiple:SF Community College,Academy of Art,Chinese Central,etc
Waterways
San Francisco Bay
Other Location Info
Central Business District, Chinatown, South of Market
Other Information
Railways: Market Street Lines, Embarcadero & Third Street Light Rail
Notice of Completion
Development Types
Transportation:Other (Surface/Subway Rail Project)
Local Actions
Surface/Subway Rail Project
Project Issues
Cultural Resources, Cumulative Effects, Economics/Jobs, Fiscal Impacts, Flood Plain/Flooding, Geology/Soils, Growth Inducement, Hazards & Hazardous Materials, Hydrology/Water Quality, Land Use/Planning, Noise, Population/Housing, Public Services, Recreation, Schools/Universities, Transportation, Wildlife, Construction Impacts, Acquisition/Displacement, Utilities/Energy
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