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1 THE SOUTHERN BAYFRONT guiding COUNITY AND CITYWIDE investment PRESENTATION TO SPUR JULY 5, 2016
2 THE SAN FRANCISCO WATERFRONT Treasure Island ile The arina PA CIFI C Ft. ason Fisherman s Wharf The Embarcadero Waterfront O CE A N The Presidio Sea Cliff Lands End GGNRA & PRESIDIO SHORELINE/ ARINA WATERFRONT S A N F R A N C I S C O B AY on si is OCEAN BEACH Ocean Beach NORTHEAST EBARCADERO WATERFRONT k ee Cr Strategies are needed to address challenges to San Francisco s waterfront overall. Focused strategies are needed for distinct stretches of the waterfront. SOUTHERN BAYFRONT Lake erced S ou t her n Bay f ron t S t r at egy 2
3 China Basin soma on si is io iss n k ee Cr E CR EK ission Bay mission showplace/ dogpatch potrero SOUTHERN BAYFRONT BLUE GREENWAY The Southern Bayfront is a collection of dynamic neighborhoods, vibrant communities, and a large and multi-faceted waterfront. Central Waterfront Islais Creek Now proposed projects seek to bring new investment to this district How do we focus investment to address the needs of the diverse communities within the Southern Bayfront, while also serving the needs of a growing city? bayview Hunters Yosemite Creek Candlestick 36,000 23,000 PEOPLE ALREADY LIVE NEARBY PEOPLE ALREADY WORK NEARBY S ou t her n Bay f ron t S t r at egy 3
4 China Basin soma on si is io iss n k ee Cr E CR EK ission Bay mission showplace/ dogpatch potrero ISSION ROCK SOUTHERN BAYFRONT Warriors arena 20,000 PIER 70 Central Waterfront NRG SITE active industrial and maritime uses NEW HOUSEHOLDS 33% of new households will be affordable 6,700 Islais Creek AFFORDABLE HOUSEHOLDS New households will include a mixture of rental apartments and for-sale condos pg&e bayview 35,000 NEW JOBS new jobs will be created across a mix of industries such as office, PDR and retail Hunters Hunters Yosemite Creek Candlestick EXECUTIVE PARK Candlestick 520+ NEW AND RENOVATED ACRES OF OPEN SPACE This equals half the size of Golden Gate Park and is nearly all new public open space in the City S ou t her n Bay f ron t S t r at egy 4
5 China Basin soma on si is io iss n k ee Cr E CR EK ission Bay mission showplace/ dogpatch potrero ISSION ROCK Proposed investments seek to revitalize underutilized waterfront properties, transform them into assets for the community, and create new places to live, work, and create on former industrial, non-residential land. PIER 70 Central Waterfront NRG SITE active industrial and maritime uses pg&e bayview SOUTHERN BAYFRONT Warriors arena Islais Creek A coordinated negotiation framework will leverage investment to provide significant value to residents and neighborhoods. Hunters Hunters Yosemite Creek Candlestick EXECUTIVE PARK Candlestick S ou t her n Bay f ron t S t r at egy 5
6 ENSURING EQUITABLE AND BENEFICIAL GROWTH Projects are already underway in the north and south ends of the district. ajor new investments have been proposed that seek to build on this growth. Proposed projects must be addressed cohesively to ensure appropriate district and citywide public benefits. The City s Southern Bayfront effort aims to coordinate and focus new investment proposed for the district in the following key areas: transportation open space Economic & Workforce Development Sea Level Rise Protection affordable Housing Community Facilities Sustainability Equity and Diversity Southern Bayfront Strategy 6
7 BUILDING AFFORDABLE, IXED-USE NEIGHBORHOODS THROUGH COORDINATED NEGOTIATION, 33% OF THE PROJECTED 20,000 NEW HOUSING UNITS WILL BE AFFORDABLE BELOW ARKET RATE. THESE UNITS WILL CONTRIBUTE TO COUNITY STABILIZATION THROUGH THE 40% NEIGHBORHOOD PREFERENCE PROGRA, POTENTIALLY TOTALING OVER 2,000 AFFORDABLE UNITS FOR LOCAL RESIDENTS. Southern Bayfront Strategy 7
8 ADAPTING TO SEA LEVEL RISE BY 2100, SEA LEVELS ARE OST- LIKELY TO RISE BY A PROJECTED 36 The City is committed to protecting shoreline communities from rising sea levels. Proposed projects will protect vital sections of the waterfront and will be collaborators with City-led protection efforts over the long term. SLR Vulnerability Zone (Note: blue line marks end of century, upper range projection with no action) Southern Bayfront Strategy 8
9 transbay terminal China Basin CENTRAL SUBWAY soma on si is light rail fleet expansion n E CR EK ADDRESSING TRANSPORTATION DEAND BLUE GREENWAY ission Bay rapid bus corridors mission io si s k ee Cr showplace/ dogpatch potrero Central Waterfront Caltrain Electrification (2020) critical operations + maintenace facility Islais Creek The City is working to meet the growing demand for transportation across the southeastern part of the City with the implementation of vital projects that will provide new options and greater capacity for riders as early as bayview new bus connections t-third increased frequency Hunters Yosemite Creek Candlestick S ou t her n Bay f ron t S t r at egy 9
10 China Basin soma on si is io si s n k ee Cr E CR EK ission Bay caltrain extension BLUE GREENWAY 16th street ferry landing mission showplace/ dogpatch potrero key intermodal connections Central Waterfront Islais Creek ADDRESSING TRANSPORTATION DEAND The City is working to meet the growing demand for transportation across the southeastern part of the City with the implementation of vital projects that will provide new options and greater capacity for riders as early as bayview Hunters Yosemite Creek rapid bus corridor key intermodal connections Candlestick S ou t her n Bay f ron t S t r at egy 10
11 transbay terminal core capacity improvements China Basin CENTRAL SUBWAY soma on si is light rail fleet expansion io si s n k ee Cr E CR EK 2ND TRANSBAY TUBE BLUE GREENWAY ission Bay rapid bus corridors caltrain extension 16th street ferry landing showplace/ dogpatch core capacity improvements potrero mission key intermodal connections Central Waterfront Caltrain Electrification (2020) critical operations + maintenace facility Islais Creek ADDRESSING TRANSPORTATION DEAND 2030 & Beyond The City is working to meet the growing demand for transportation across the southeastern part of the City with the implementation of vital projects that will provide new options and greater capacity for riders as early as bayview new bus connections t-third increased frequency Hunters Yosemite Creek rapid bus corridor key intermodal connections Candlestick S ou t her n Bay f ron t S t r at egy 11
12 FOCUSING TRANSPORTATION INVESTENT THROUGH NEGOTIATION, THE CITY WILL CHANNEL INVESTENT INTO 3 AREAS TO BOLSTER TRANSPORTAITON EFFORTS: LOCALIZED NEIGHBORHOOD INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSIT SYSTE OPERATIONS PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE Southern Bayfront Strategy 12
13 soma mission iss io R nc E EK China Basin BLUE GREENWAY ission Bay showplace/ dogpatch potrero Central Waterfront Islais Creek ACHIEVING A ROBUST BLUE GREENWAY OPEN SPACE SYSTE 520+ ACRES NEW AND RENOVATED PUBLIC OPEN SPACE Project investment will be coordinated such that park design and programs are expressly inclusive of existing residents, there is connectivity to and between this network of open space, and that there is a unified management strategy across the district. bayview Yosemite Creek Hunters Candlestick S ou t her n Bay f ron t S t r at egy 13
14 FOSTERING SUSTAINABLE COUNITIES PROPOSED PROJECTS UST ACHIEVE A HIGH LEVEL OF ENVIRONENTAL SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH THE USE OF INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND RESOURCE-SAVING UTILITY DESIGNS THAT WILL PROVIDE A LONG-TER ENVIRONENTAL BENEFIT TO THE WHOLE DISTRICT. Southern Bayfront Strategy 14
15 COUNITY FACILITIES GROCERY FIRE THE CITY IS ANALYZING COUNITY SERVICE AND SAFETY NEEDS TO UNDERSTAND RESIDENTS ACCESS TO NECESSARY SERVICES. THIS WILL ALLOW THE CITY TO AKE RECOENDATIONS FOR IPROVEENTS NOW AND AS POPULATIONS INCREASE. Southern Bayfront Strategy 15
16 ECONOIC AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPENT EACH PROJECT WILL AKE A COITENT TO WORKFORCE DEVELOPENT IN BOTH CONSTRUCTION AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE FIELDS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH CITYBUILD. PROJECT INVESTENT WILL BOLSTER ECONOIC DIVERSITY THROUGH IXED-USE COERCIAL SPACES THAT PROVIDE NEW RETAIL JOBS, PDR, AND OFFICE USES. Southern Bayfront Strategy 16
17 HOW CAN WE GROW THIS INVESTENT FOR DISTRICT 10 COUNITIES? Public and private project investments will be leveraged to provide community benefits through the use of creative public finance tools: mello-roos special taxes infrastructure finance districts (IFD) tax increment impact fee targeting These tools create additional value for developers and the City because they offer a lower cost of money than private risk capital. They will allow the City to negotiate additional public benefits, including: Future revenue source for sea level rise adaptation Increased affordable housing needed public infrastructre additive in-kind improvements Southern Bayfront Strategy 17
18 China Basin soma on si is io iss n k ee Cr E CR EK ission Bay mission showplace/ dogpatch potrero ISSION ROCK SOUTHERN BAYFRONT Warriors arena 20,000 PIER 70 Central Waterfront NRG SITE active industrial and maritime uses NEW HOUSEHOLDS 33% of new households will be affordable 6,700 Islais Creek AFFORDABLE HOUSEHOLDS New households will include a mixture of rental apartments and for-sale condos pg&e bayview 35,000 NEW JOBS new jobs will be created across a mix of industries such as office, PDR and retail Hunters Hunters Yosemite Creek Candlestick EXECUTIVE PARK Candlestick 520+ NEW AND RENOVATED ACRES OF OPEN SPACE This equals half the size of Golden Gate Park and is nearly all new public open space in the City S ou t her n Bay f ron t S t r at egy 18
19 APPROVALS TIELINE PROJECT APPROVALS HP/CP WARRIORS ARENA ISSION ROCK NRG EXECUTIVE PARK PIER 70 INDIA BASIN PG&E SOUTHERN BAYFRONT STRATEGY Develop Draft Strategies Initial Developer Negotiations Developer Negotiations + Project Approvals Present Framework to Interested Commissions Southern Bayfront Strategy 19
20 SOUTHERN BAYFRONT WORKING GROUP Participating City Departments: Office of Economic & Workforce Development (OEWD) Planning Port Recreation and Park Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure (OCII) unicipal Transportation Agency (TA) ore information available at oewd.org/southernbayfront Southern Bayfront Strategy 20
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