Economic + Neighborhood Development
Yerba Buena Island
Yerba Buena Island

Office of Community Investment & Infrastructure 

  • Mission Bay: Constructed 18 open space parcels totaling over 24 acres, over 39,000 linear feet of streets and underground utilities, four storm water pump stations and one sanitary sewer pump station.
  • Transbay: Completed the redesign and construction portion of Folsom Street between Clementina and Tehama.  
  • Shipyard Candlestick: Constructed 14 open space parcels with approximately 9,000 linear feet of streets and underground utilities.

Port

  • Completed work at Crane Cove Park, a seven-acre bayfront park with a beach, a large lawn area, a picnic area with tables, and direct access to the water for wading and kayak launching. 
  • Constructed new roadway in the southern waterfront extending 19th Street to the Pier 70 development project site.
  • Improved the Pier 1 backup generator to ensure electrical reliability to the Port’s Emergency Operations Center. 
  • Upgraded the fire suppression system at Pier 26. 
  • Completed the police berth at Hyde Street Harbor. 
  • Integrated racial equity impacts in the most recent capital project selection process.

Planning Department

  • Completed the Southeast Rail Station Study (SERSS) exploring options for future station locations on the Caltrain corridor in southeastern San Francisco. 
  • The Housing Element was approved by the Planning Commission and Board of Supervisors in January 2023. The Housing Element 2022 Update is San Francisco's first housing plan centered on racial and social equity.

Treasure Island Development Authority 

  • Street Improvement Permits (SIPs) were issued and final subdivision maps were recorded for the first three subphases on Yerba Buena and Treasure Islands. Right-of-way improvements under the SIP are nearly complete.
  • Completed construction of the first residential development on Yerba Buena Island. Residents’ move-ins began in June 2022. 
  • Completed new water storage reservoirs on Yerba Buena Island.
  • Completed geotechnical improvement of new wastewater treatment plant and electrical switchyard site. Construction of the plant is anticipated in 2024. 
  • Secured $20 million for affordable housing and transportation improvements under the Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities (AHSC) grant program.
  • Secured $30 million for roadway improvements on Yerba Buena Island under the Infill Infrastructure Grants (IIG) program. 
  • Received five land transfers from the Navy comprising 336 of the 463 acres to be transferred. 

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