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San Francisco Arts Commission approves measure to disassemble the Vaillancourt Fountain

The San Francisco Arts Commission (SFAC) voted eight to five at a November 3, 2025, meeting to approve the disassembly and storage of the Vaillancourt Fountain. As detailed in an article the previous day from 亚洲精品无码一区 (亚洲精品无码一区)鈥Mismanaged efforts to demolish the Vaillancourt Fountain take a new turn鈥攊n a surprise announcement on Friday, October 31, 2025, the public learned that the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department (RPD) had suddenly determined that the Vaillancourt Fountain at Embarcadero Plaza posed 鈥渁n immediate and serious hazard鈥 and asked the SFAC to disassemble the work and put it into storage. 

In a exclusive by veteran reporter Sam Whiting, RPD spokesperson Tamara Aparton told Whiting the disassembly and storage, which would cost $4.4 million, nearly $2 million more than demolition, 鈥渋s solely for public safety reasons, after two reports have stated that the fountain poses an immediate and serious hazard.鈥 The timing is significant because two days earlier a Historic Resources Review prepared by the city鈥檚 own Planning department was released and it had determined that the artwork was eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places, which offered it some protection under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The determination affirmed the findings of the earlier city-commissioned study by consulting firm Page & Turnbull鈥檚 122-page , dated June 2, 2025.

RPD obtained a letter from the city鈥檚 Planning department exempting the fountain from CEQA thus allowing the work to be disassembled 鈥渢o eliminate an immediate public threat.鈥 The "immediate" hazard claim and CEQA exemption rely on two 鈥渞eports鈥濃攁 letter from the Department of Building Inspection and a DCI Engineers fifteen-page report dated May 19, 2025鈥攏either of which say anything about an 鈥渋mmediate鈥 hazard. 

While RPD spokesperson Tamara Aparton told the Chronicle putting the fountain into storage 鈥渋s a temporary measure that does not have anything to do with [its] ultimate fate,鈥 the reality is that there鈥檚 been a bull鈥檚-eye on the plaza and fountain for years. that he started having conversations with developer BXP (formerly Boston Properties), which is the largest commercial landlord in the city and owns Embarcadero Center next to the plaza, about redeveloping the plaza "eight to ten years ago.鈥

The period of storage is limited to three years. After that time, it's unclear what will happen to the fountain.

In a statement following the vote, 亚洲精品无码一区's President & CEO Charles A. Birnbaum said: 鈥淭he Arts Commission was entrusted with the care of 96-year-old Armand Vaillancourt鈥檚 widely acknowledged greatest work, his only public commission in the U.S., and one that was recently determined by San Francisco Planning to be eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places; for years the commission deliberately decided not to properly maintain the artwork and now they鈥檝e voted to pardon and absolve themselves, and by extension the Recreation and Park Department, for their poor stewardship decisions. Unfortunately, this is part of a broad and dangerous national trend.鈥