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Matier and Ross: In the Park

From today’s Matier and Ross, this on the Presidio Trust’s Main Post SEIS meeting on Monday. (h/t to TDK Reader MY.)

Hundreds of people were turned away from Monday night’s packed, six-hour Presidio Trust hearing over Gap founder Don Fisher’s proposal for a contemporary art museum on the old Army base’s parade grounds.

There was no shortage of political orchestrating leading up to the big meeting, on both sides.

For weeks, Mayor Gavin Newsom’s chief political consultant, Eric Jaye, and community organizer Alex Tourk had been working for Fisher to drum up a big turnout of fans of his proposal.

Calls and letters went out to scores of nonprofits and community groups that have benefited from Fisher’s philanthropy, including the San Francisco Boys and Girls clubs, the African American Democratic Club and Friends of the Urban Forest.

On the flip side, foes led by the Presidio Historic Association mobilized a neighborhood turnout against the project - including posting talking points for opponents on the association’s Web site.

There was also some criticism from unexpected sources - such as Margaret Brodkin, the mayor’s own director of the Department of Children, Youth and Their Families. Despite having declared her support for Fisher’s museum, she dispatched a staffer to the meeting to raise concerns about its effect on a nearby day-care center.

For all the public hoo-rah Monday, the museum would sit on federally controlled land - and Fisher’s real battle may rest with the National Park Service and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The latter is warning that the building’s size, location and design would have “adverse effects” on the park.

–Doug Kern

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Presidio Historical Association

For more reference material on Presidio History and the Main Post SEIS please check out the Presidio Historical Association’s website at: 

http://www.presidioassociation.org/

They’re also now listed under TDK Friends on this website.

–Doug Kern

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Update on Presidio History

I wanted to clarify a point made on my Presidio History post. I noted that in 1906, Funston took command of the city. I did understand that martial law was not declared and that the things he did at that time, the city did ask him to do. I have modified my post to now read “1906 Funston, in command of the Presidio, provides leadership when 1906 earthquake hits.”

I am happy to make this clarification and appreciate the comment.

–Doug Kern

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Controversial Main Post SEIS Released

You can find the multipart document online here. It’s over 300 pages. Some startling renderings of the museum proposal on the main post. (Pages 185 and 187 in Part 4.)

Historic fight predicted over this proposal and the Chronicle makes it their top headline this morning. 

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Neighborhood Groups Oppose Presidio Development Plans

Press release from the Presidio Historical Association.  This document details mounting opposition to the Presidio Trust’s plans for a modernistic 100,000 square foot contemporary art museum to be located on the Presidio’s Main Post.

– Doug Kern

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