Donna Frye: Unsolicited Proposal for Mission Bay Park’s Marina Village Includes up to 900 Residential Units
By Donna Frye
The mayor wants the city council to declare three properties in Mission Bay Park, “surplus land” in order to allow the city to receive new lease proposals that would bring in more money. The three properties include Marina Village, Dana Landing Marina and Sportsmen’s Seafood.
The mayor believes that the recently amended Surplus Land Act requires the city to follow certain procedures in order to lease the three Mission Bay properties if the lease terms exceed 15 years.
However, if the city council declares the properties “surplus land” the city would be required by law to solicit and receive offers that would give priority to housing developers, despite the fact that Mission Bay Park is dedicated public parkland and our city charter does not allow it.
The mayor’s director of communications has stated that the “city unequivocally doesn’t want housing on the three Mission Bay properties”, but that does not change the reality of what would happen if the city council supports the mayor’s request and declares the Mission Bay Park properties “surplus land.”

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