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1977 Community Association successful in prompting DOT to erect DO NOT BLOCK INTERSECTION sign on Gulfstream Ave. outside the entrance.
1978 City asks Community Association to conduct survey concerning traffic control and density.
1982 Community Association begins working to stop growth of Marina Jack operation in the direction of The Point.
1987 Community Association successful in preventing zoning changes at west side of entrance.
1989 City Parks Dept informs Community Association that FPL needs to cut down all the Canary Island Date Palms on the right-of-way that have grown into the power lines.
1990 Community Association joins 19 other city neighborhoods to form Coalition of City Neighborhood Associations.
1991 The city plants 6 Canary Island Date Palms at entrance to Golden Gate Point after months of negotiations.
1993 Golden Gate Point finally gets its traffic light, marking the end of a 25-year “battle” for a safer entrance.
1997 The first annual Golden Gate Point picnic is held 10-20-97 at the City Park on the west side of GGP.
By 1998, the two groups merged to form the India Basin Neighborhood Association.
2002 Planning and discussion is started with city to beautify GGP streetscape.
Oh, and that second power plant? Not only was it never built, and by 2006 the PG&E Hunters Point Power Plant was removed as well.
2009 Implementation of the Streetscape Project to burry utilities, re-landscape, and make many other improvements.
2012 Installed first seasonal banners.
As of 2016, approximately $5.5 trillion dollars of real estate was under HOA management.
IBNA plans for 2022 include:
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