Earlier this month, PG&E began work to decommission its existing transition tower at 5000 Hunters Point Blvd. near the intersection of Hawes St. adjacent to India Basin Shoreline Park (IBSP). This tower has stood between IBSP & the Bayview-Hunters Point (BVHP) neighborhood for years. The removal of the transition tower will provide space to create a connected & accessible park.

Note that Hawes St. & its parking lot within IBSP will be closed to the public during construction. Public access to the park & the Bay Trail will be maintained during this initial construction work through the park's internal pathways connecting at the adjacent India Basin Waterfront Park (IBWP) at 900 Innes Ave. Hawes St. & its parking lot will reopen to the public when PG&E crews stop work each day.

For more information about the project, email hunterspointyard@pge.com.

In addition to this project, we're excited to share that the third & final phase of the IBWP project is anticipated to begin by late summer. This phase of the project will renovate IBSP & connect it with the newly opened park at 900 Innes Ave. to form one continuous 10-acre waterfront park. Note that when this phase begins, IBSP will be completely closed to the public to accommodate construction work, including access to the Bay Trail from the PG&E Shoreline to IBWP at 900 Innes.

Learn more about phase three of the project here: https://ibwaterfrontpark.com/projectdesign