Approve license agreements for bay restoration work near Terminal 4
In Plain English
The city will allow contractors to remove old creosote pilings from San Francisco Bay and restore Pacific herring habitat. This work happens in bay waters near Terminal 4. The license agreements give contractors legal permission to access city property for the environmental cleanup project.
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