The cost is far from being cost effective. Using the pagoda as central Subway Corporation yard if you will, raise the building, put a shaft down, is fraught with instruction problems due to the water flow problem in the basement pointed out by letter from sav e muni. There are lower cost alternatives. Unless this information we dont know about leave the tunnelboring machines buried, under the pagoda theatre or extract them from the chinatown station. Extracting them or burying them at chinatown would save 80 million dollars. By doing that it would not impact the people, residents, businesses of north beach. When you consider the use of this building for an extraction site it should be denied. I think it is an expensive project. It is disruptive. There are a lot better alternatives. Thank you for your time. and if further general Public Comment . Seeing none general Public Comment is closed. this will place you under your regular calendar. Items 10 ac have been continued to feb. 14. Ite
Include at least the possibility of leaving the tunnel boring machines under the ground by the pagoda palace. Doesnt cost the city anything to consider the possibility of under the pagoda palace leaving the very equipment that really is not necessary to take out of the ground. You yourselves proved in 2008 the eir, it says that one of the possibilities approved and considered the city is to live the equipment in the ground. I was asked by the Chinese Community that you to testify in favor of the central subway, something that many people in the neighborhood were against. Im still in favor of the central subway. It was promised at that time that the equipment will be left in the ground. This promise to leave it in the ground was rated rated by mayor willie brown. good afternoon Planning Committee. I am Michael Barrett sounds like i am against the project of taking the pagoda location to extricate the machinery. This is been covered in eirs until recently. I want to refer to mr. Ed riski
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