A source at the museum tells GlobeSt.com is against the National Park Service and essentially has nothing to do with Discovery Bay. "Sausalito has objected to the park project and has motioned for injunctions against anything being built in Fort Baker," says the source.
Museum officials sent a letter to the Sausalito City Council last week demanding a statement of the city's intent to halt the museum's expansion project by continuing with litigation against the Park service. The letter stresses the upcoming groundbreaking on the project and urgency in knowing the status of the lawsuit.
"Sausalito hasn't responded to our requests to negotiate a creative solution for the museum's growth," said Henkle. "The museum has been in Fort Baker for 10 years and we feel it's very unfortunate that Sausalito hasn't had the courtesy to respond, despite their public displays of favor for the museum."
An attorney representing Sausalito responded that the museum 's proposal to double visitor usage is based on an unlawful parks services plan that overlooks the plan's severe environmental impacts.
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