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San Francisco Meetings

Land Use and Transportation Committee - 2026-05-04

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Market Signals
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Developments

Meeting Summary

The Land Use and Transportation Committee unanimously approved a resolution for street naming at Candlestick Point redevelopment, enabling the final map for major phase two expected in June 2026. The project will deliver over 7,200 housing units (34% below market rate), 3+ million square feet of commercial space, and 16 acres of new parks. The committee sent the item to the full Board of Supervisors as a committee report for May 5, 2026.

Key Decisions (1)

Approved

Candlestick Point Street Naming Resolution

Resolution approving official naming of unnamed public and private streets and renaming Bill Walsh Way to Giants Dr. along Gilman Playground Park between Gilman and Ingersoll avenues at Candlestick Point. Sponsored by Supervisor Walton. Sent to full Board as committee report for May 5, 2026 meeting.

Vote: 2-0 (Mahmoud excused)Conditions: Street names must be shown on final map for major phase two expected June 2026

Development Activity (1)

Candlestick Point Redevelopment

Developer: FivePointLocation: Candlestick Point, District 10, San FranciscoType: Mixed-UseStatus: Under Review

Over 7,200 housing units (34% below market rate), over 3 million square feet of commercial space, approximately 185,000 square feet of community and cultural space, 16 acres of new parks, Bus Rapid Transit Terminal. Expected to create 12,000 permanent jobs and generate $23 million annually for city general fund at full build-out.

Market Signals (3)

Housing Demand

Major mixed-use development at Candlestick Point will add 7,200+ housing units to District 10, with 34% designated as below market rate affordable housing.

Commercial Demand

Over 3 million square feet of commercial space planned at Candlestick Point, with an innovation district called Candlestick Center intended for commercial uses.

Infrastructure

New street infrastructure being constructed to serve housing and commercial development, with Bus Rapid Transit Terminal planned for the site.