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India Basin is the only Natural Area within the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department (SFRPD) system that borders on San Francisco Bay. The natural area, located in the park's southern section, comprises approximately 6.2 acres (25,000 m 2 ) of the entire 11.8 acres (48,000 m 2 ) park.
Shipwright's Cottage is a historic house built c. 1875 and located at 900 Innes Avenue in India Basin, San Francisco, California. The building is part of a new city park, scheduled for completion in 2025. [2] It is thought that the property has one of the only natural Bay shoreline remaining in San Francisco. [3]
In 2014, the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department acquired the 900 Innes Avenue property in India Basin. [134] The property was the former site of a shipbuilding center, and an 18-month environmental cleanup at the site was completed in August 2022. [ 135 ]
Allemand Brothers boatyard closed in 2002. The land sold to property developers, but no project was built. The city of San Francisco purchased the land in 1989 (renting to the Allemand Brothers). In 2014 the city started the planning for the India Basin Shoreline Park at the site. The boatyard was at 900 Innes Ave, San Francisco. [1] [2]
East of Park-Presidio Boulevard and bordering Golden Gate Park's northeast corner, Balboa Hollow is the gateway to the main park attractions, including the Music Concourse, flanked by the de Young Museum and the California Academy of Sciences; the Conservatory of Flowers; and the San Francisco Botanical Garden.
A county locator map of California, with San Francisco County highlighted and enlarged in red. Date: 19 June 2008: Source: Own work based on: California county map (San Francisco County highlighted).svg and California Map showing San Francisco County.png: Author: Optigan13 based on works of Thadius856 and Kurykh: Other versions
The results of that study were published in the 1966 Southern Crossing of San Francisco Bay report. [5] For the India Basin–Alameda–Bay Farm Island alternative, the main navigation channel off Hunters Point would be spanned by either a high-level bridge (providing at least 220 ft (67 m) of vertical clearance) or a subsurface tube (allowing ...
The Big Five of Bayview were community leaders and political activists from the Bayview and Hunters Point districts in San Francisco who were instrumental in backing the India Basin and Hunters Point Redevelopment Projects to completion in the 1960s and 1970s.