Developers who are building big buildings near the Transbay transit center, who had promised to contribute funding to the infrastructure including the Downtown Extension of Caltrain to Transby, backed out of a compromise funding deal. The San Francisco Supervisors approved the original deal for the, and the developers are expected to sue.
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[…] question, Gillett talked about the city’s assertive response to the efforts of developers to renege on a deal to contribute funding for the Downtown Extension of the Caltrain tracks to Transbay. The developers […]