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D O G P A T C HDOGPATCH - POTRERO KIDS SCHOOL
PROJECT INTRODUCTION | 15 NOVEMBER 2016
+ Dogpatch Public Realm Plan Overview _ Plan Goals and Outcomes _ Timeline _ Project Identification and Prioritization
+ Future of Esprit Park _ Community Outreach _ Survey _ Next Steps
Overview
DOGPATCH - POTRERO KIDS SCHOOL
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Dogpatch Public Realm Plan Area
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Central Waterfront Area Plan: Objectives & Policies
OBJECTIVE 5.1 Provide public parks and open spaces that meet the needs of residents, workers and visitors.
OBJECTIVE 5.3Create a network of green streets that connects open spaces and improves the walkability, aesthetics, and ecological sustainability of the neighborhood.
POLICY 5.3.1
Redesign underutiilized portions of streets as public open spaces, including widened sidewalks or medians, curb bulb-outs, “living streets” or green connector streets.
POLICY 5.3.2Maximize sidewalk landscaping, street trees and pedestrian scale street furnishing to the greatest extent feasible.
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POLICY 5.3.3Design intersections of major streets to reflect their prominence as public spaces.
POLICY 5.3.4
Enhance the pedestrian environment by requiring new development to plant street trees along abutting sidewalks. When this is not feasible, plant trees on development sites or elsewhere in the plan area.
POLICY 5.3.5Significant above grade infrastructure, such as freeways, should be retrofitted with architectural lighting to foster pedestrian connections beneath.
POLICY 5.3.6Where possible, transform unused freeway and rail rights-of-way into landscaped features that provide a pleasant and comforting route for pedestrians.
Central Waterfront Area Plan: Objectives & Policies
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Esprit Park
Marip
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Park
4th St. Plaza
Progress Park
(Future Pier 70 Development)
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INDIANA ST.
PENNSYLVANIA ST.
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MISSISSIPPI ST. MISSISSIPPI ST.
TEXAS ST. TEXAS ST.
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Pier 64Shoreline Access
Warm Water Cove
Potrero Hill Rec. Center
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LEGEND
Existing Open Space: With Suggested Improvements
Proposed Open Space: Expanding the Public Realm
Underpass & Overpass Connector Improvements
Streetscape Enhancements: Sidewalk Greening & Amenities
City of SF Bike Route
Road Diets: Narrow Vehicle Space, Expand Public Realm
Shared Public Ways: Flexible Public Plazas
Intersection Safety Improvement
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29APPENDIXDOGPATCH-NW POTRERO HILL GREEN BENEFIT DISTRICT (GBD) MANAGEMENT PLAN
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Related Planning Efforts
Eastern Neighborhoods
SF Planning, August 2008
Cesar Chavez East
Community Design Plan
SF Planning, February 2012
Blue Greenway Planning and
Design Guidelines
Port of SF, July 2012
Dogpatch - Northwest Potrero GBD
Management Plan and Green Vision Plan
November 2013
Green Connections
City of San Francisco, March 2014
Pier 70 Peferred Master Plan
Port of SF, April 2010
San Francisco Better Streets
City of San Francisco, June 2010
22nd Street Greening Master Plan
Green Trust SF, May 2011
Central Waterfront
Area Plan
SF Planning, Dec 2008
Bicycle Strategy
SFMTA
April 2013
SF Bicycle Plan
SFMTA
June 2009
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Why a Public Realm Plan?
The Plan will identify and scope projects, provide concept designs and preliminary project costs to better inform funding decisions.
The Plan should reflect the project priorities of local residents, business operators, and neighborhood organizations.
The Plan will provide a platform for coordination between different government agencies, nonprofits, and neighborhood groups.
GUIDE FUNDING REFLECT PRIORITIES AGENCY COORDINATION
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Through a robust
community engagement
process, finalize a prioritized
list of streetscape, open
space, and other public
realm projects.
Working with neighborhood
residents, businesses, and
property owners, produce
conceptual design for the
highest priority projects.
Develop design strategies
for the remaining projects.
Provide robust cost
estimates for each of the
projects identified in the
plan.
IDENTIFY PROJECTS ESTIMATE COSTSDEVELOP DESIGNS
Plan Outputs
Allocate public funds for
projects based on the
cost estimates. Schedule
in the the City’s capital
plan for implementation,
coordinated with existing
public and private projects.
PROGRAM IN CCP
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Planing Effort Timeline
BEGIN OUTREACH AT COMMUNITY GROUP MEETINGS
EXISTING CONDITIONS DOCUMENTATION
IDENTIFY PRIORITIES
DEVELOP DESIGN IDEAS
FINALIZE DESIGNS
RELEASE AND ADOPTION
Planning Department
begin oureach at DNA,
PDMA, Potrero Boosters,
CWAG, DPNWP GBD,
and other regular
stakeholder meetings.
Launch Neighborland,
an online polling and
public feedback site.
Collect oral histo-ries, and hold focus groups,
Public Workshop #1Gather community in-put to identify prior-ity projects for Dog-patch.
Develop cost esti-mates for preferred designs. Final ize an implementation plan for al l public realm projects.
Begin using the plan as an instrument for funding and building projects.
Gather information about private devel-opment, public plan-ning projects, and the state of streets and sidewalks. Iden-tify opporunities and constraints for public realm plan projects in Dogpatch. Coor-dinate between City Agencies.
Public Workshops #2A and #2B Report back on re-sults from Workshop #1.
Present ideas for de-sign strategies. Col-lect community feed-back on preferences.
Conduct feasibi l-ity analyses with MTA, Recreation and Parks, Port of SF, Public Works, and others. Develop de-sign options for pri-ority projects.
Public Workshop #3Collect public input on design options.
1 2 3 4 5 6Summer 2015 February 2016 March 2016 May - Dec. 2016 Feb. 2017 Spring 2017
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Project Identification & Prioritization
https://neighborland.com/dogpatchpublicspace
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PUBLIC WORKSHOPS2016
INITIAL PRIORITY LIST
Project Identification & Prioritization
Eastern Neighborhoods
August 2008
Cesar Chavez East Community Design Plan
February 2012
Blue Greenway
July 2012
GBD Management Plan
November 2013
Green Connections
March 2014
Pier 70 Peferred Master Plan
April 2010
San Francisco Better Streets
June 2010
22nd Street Greening Master Plan
May 2011
Central Waterfront Area Plan
Dec 2008
Bicycle Strategy
April 2013
SF Bicycle Plan
June 2009
PUBLIC REALM PLANPRIORITY LIST
INTERAGENCYFEASIBILITY ANALYSIS
SUMMER / FALL / WINTER 2015
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Public Engagement: Hosted Events
March 2016 Workshop #1: Kickoff and Project Prioritization
May 2016 Workshop #2: Open Spaces & Parks
July 2016 Workshop #3: Streetscapes and Streetparks
October 2016 Focus Groups: Esprit Park
January 2017 Workshop #4: Esprit Park
Spring 2017 Workshop #5: Plan Presentation
+ coordination with the Green Benefits District, the Dogpatch Neighborhood Association, the Potrero Boosters, the Merchants Association
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Project Identification & Prioritization: the Green T
MINNESOTA ST
MINNESOTA ST
24TH
ST
TUNNEL TOP PARK
WARMWATER COVEPARK
ESPRITPARK
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Funding and Programming: the Green T
MINNESOTA ST
MINNESOTA ST
24TH
ST
TUNNEL TOP PARK
WARMWATER COVEPARK
ESPRITPARK
24th ST $ ?.?M
MINNESOTA N. $ ?.?M
MINNESOTA S . $ ?.?M
MINNESOTA S . $ ?.?M
ESPRIT PARK $ ?.?M
WARM WATER COVE $ ?.?M
TUNNEL TOP PARK $ ?.?M
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Streetscape: Area - Wide ImprovementsM
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Michigan St.
3rd St.
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Minnesota St.
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Iowa St.
Pennsylvania St.
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Crane Cove and Pier 70 projects include sidewalk
and intersection improvements.
Mission Bay
22nd St. G
reen Connection Project
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PROvEMENTS
Existing Open Space
Future Open Space
Existing Crosswalks
Existing Bulbout
Planned Bulbout
Potential Bulbout
Bulbout Potentially
Conflicts with Muni
Locations for Potential
Sidewalk Improvements
Planned Sidewalk
Sidewalk Under
Construction
Planned Development
Area (General Boundary)
Potential Bikeshare
Station Location
Potential Curb Ramps
Proposed 19th Street
Extension
Legend Sidewalk Improvement Examples:
Promenade/Widened Sidewalk Regular Sidewalk At-grade path buffered by Planting Strips
AREA-WIDE PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLE SAfETY IMPROvEMENTS
+ sidewalks+ greening+ crosswalks+ bulbouts+ bike facilities+ traffic controls
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Open Spaces: Programming in development
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WORKSHOP #2
DATE: MAY 22 2016LOCATION: MINNESOTA STREET PROJECT
ESPRIT PARK
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WORKSHOP #2
DATE: MAY 22 2016
LOCATION: MINNESOTA
STREET PROJECT
Conceptual Program Diagram Developed @
Public Workshop May 22nd, 2016
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WORKSHOP #2
DATE: MAY 22 2016
LOCATION: MINNESOTA
STREET PROJECT
Conceptual Program Diagram Developed @
Public Workshop May 22nd, 2016TUNNEL TOP PARK:
Tunnel Top Park (Caltrain) Warm Water Cove Park (SFPort) Esprit Park (RPD)
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Esprit Park: Today
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NO
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SCALE:
0 ft.20 ft.
40 ft.
WORKSHOP #2
DATE: MAY 22 2016LOCATION: MINNESOTA STREET PROJECT
ESPRIT PARK
May 2016 Workshop #2: Open Spaces & Parks
October 2016
Focus Groups: Open Spaces & Parks
_Schools_Developers_Green Benefits District (GBD)_Friends of Esprit Park_Homeowners Associations (HOAs)_Dogpatch Neighborhood Association (DNA)_Toes and Paws
Nov/Dec 2016Esprit Park SurveyOutreach to Parents Communities
January 2017 Workshop #4: Esprit Park
Spring 2017 Workshop #5: Plan Presentation
Esprit Park: Outreach
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Esprit Park
+ Opportunities_ Naturalistic forest planting_ Two open lawn areas_ Community’s unique green space
+ Constraints_ Serpentine soils and drainage issues_ Heavy use of park/conflict between uses_ 1.8 acres in size
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Esprit Park SurveyThe San Francisco Planning Department and Recreation and Park Department would like to know how you are using Esprit Park and what improvements you would like to see in the park.
Please answer Questions 1 to 3 on video (please record a 2-minute video clip of yourself) and respond to Questions 4 to 7 in writing. Please send your completed survey to Seung-Yen Hong at [email protected] (subject line: Esprit Park Survey). If you wish, you can answer all questions in writing via online
CENTRAL WATERFRONT DOGPATCH PUBLIC REALM PLAN | ESPRIT PARK SURVEY
For more information visit: http://sf-planning.org/central-waterfront-dogpatch-public-realm-plan
D O G P A T C H
RETURN COMPLETED SURVEYS BY 12/24/16
EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: (415) 558-6409 MAIL: San Francisco Planning Department, Attention: Seung Yen Hong, 1650 Mission Street, Suite 400, San Francisco, CA 94103
survey (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/EspritParkSurvey). Thank you!
1. Please briefly describe how, when, how often, and why you use Esprit Park. (If you don’t use Esprit Park, why don’t you use it?)
________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. What are three things you like about Esprit Park?
1) ________________________________________________________
2) ________________________________________________________
3) ________________________________________________________
3. What facilities do you think are most important for the future of Esprit Park? Please choose your 3 top priorities from the following list. (Check your 3 top priorities)
Additional benches and tables
Grassy areas for picnicking and sitting
Designated off-leash dog play area
Plaza areas
Children’s play area (e.g. non-classic playground with natural playscape)
Urban trails for strolling and jogging
Maintenance of trees / plantings
Lighting
Better signage and legibility at entry points.
Water fountains
Dogwaste facilities
Other, please specify _______________________
4. Where are you coming from when you visit Esprit Park? (Check all that apply)
Home Work Other ________
5. What is your home ZIP code? _______________________
6. What is your work ZIP code? _______________________
7. In my home there are: _____ People (Indicate the number of people living in your home, including yourself)
_____ People 15 and under
_____ People 65+
_____ Dogs Thank you for your input and feedback!!!!
(415) 575-9010(415) 575-9010 (415) 575-9121
Para información en Español llamar al: Para sa impormasyon sa Tagalog tumawag sa:
How are you using Esprit Park and what improvements would you like to see in the park?
How to participate?
• fill out online survey at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/EspritParkSurvey
OR
• record a 2-minute video clip of yourself answering survey questions
Please send completed survey to Seung-Yen Hong at [email protected] (subject line: Esprit Park Survey)
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Esprit Park: Next Steps
+ Synthesize input and ideas+ Develop 2-3 programming scenarios+ Big tent meeting early 2017
Nam
e:
Address:
Comments:
WORKSHOP #2
DATE: MAY 22 2016
LOCATIO
N: MIN
NESOTA
STREET PROJECT
19th St.
20th St.
Minneso
ta St.
Indian
a St.
Esprit
Park
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INDIANA ST
MINNESOTA ST
19TH
ST
20TH
ST
future shared street
planned development
planned development
planned development
Dogpatch Arts Plaza
Planned Dog Park
future Indiana Street Bikeway (exact configuration TBD)
± 0 50 10025Feet
www.sf-planning.org/CentralWaterfrontPRPD O G P A T C H