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San Francisco’s India Basin waterfront park gets $5.1 million state grant

The money will go toward public access, habitat restoration and climate resilience at the 10-acre waterfront park that is to be completed in summer 2026. | Source: Bay City News

San Francisco's $200 million India Basin Waterfront Park in the Bayview Hunters Point neighborhood will receive $5.1 million through a grant from the California State Coastal Conservancy, the city Recreation and Park Department announced this week.

The money will go toward public access, habitat restoration and climate resilience at the 10-acre shoreline park that is to be completed in summer 2026.

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The project will unite a former shipbuilding site at 900 Innes Ave. with India Basin Shoreline Park. 

Workers removed and restored contaminated soil and sediment from the former industrial boat building and vessel repair site in 2022 and are now rehabilitating the historic Shipwright's Cottage and building two new public piers, a food pavilion, a makers shop, a new floating dock and other features.