Tuesday, February 10, 1998, 6 p.m.
Room 207, 401 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, California
EFFECTS OF POWER PLANTS AND AUTO EMISSIONS IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY REGION
Speakers invited to address air quality issues:
Jeffrey Tumlin, Bay Area Transportation Choices Forum
Cameron Yee, Urban Habitat Program
Maria Lombardo, San Francisco Transportation Authority
Richard Lee, Department of Public Health
Kenneth J. Lim, Ph.D., Bay Area Air Quality Management District
San Francisco Commission on the Environment is conducting a hearing to
address the impacts of PG&E's Hunters Point and Potrero power plants
emissions and automobile emissions on San Francisco and the entire Bay
Region.
PG&E is selling its power plants in Hunters Point and Potrero Hill.
Auto usage continues to go up in the Bay Region.
How do these trends impact the air quality and health of local residents,
businesses, and our communities?
How can we promote cleaner air, better health, and energy conservation?
Please come to the public hearing to learn about these issues and how we
can promote healthy air quality.
Public Transportation:
The closest BART station serving 401 Van Ness Avenue is the Civic Center
station.
The meeting room is accessible by wheelchair. The closest accessible BART
station is Civic Center, four blocks from the Veterans Building.
Accessible MUNI lines serving this location are the #42 Downtown Loop, #71
Haight/Noriega, the F-line to Market and Van Ness, and the MUNI Metro
stations at Van Ness and Market and Civic Center. For more information
about MUNI accessible services, please call 923-6142.
There is accessible parking in the vicinity of the Veterans Building
adjacent to Davies Hall and the War Memorial complex.
Large print agendas, audio tapes of minutes, sound-enhancement equipment,
and other services to aid the visually and hearing-impaired to attend the
meeting are available by calling 554-6390.
For more information, call Chris Chow, 554-6392
The full text of the agenda is available on the web at:
http://www.lumiere.net/home/forums/archives/sf/0001.html