Economic + Neighborhood Development

Mission Creek Park
Mission Creek Park

China Basin Park
China Basin Park

Office of Community Investment & Infrastructure 

  • Mission Bay: Constructed 19 open space parcels totaling over 29 acres, over 39,000 linear feet of streets and underground utilities, 4 storm water pump stations and one sanitary sewer pump station. 

  • Transbay: Completed the redesign and construction of 5 blocks of Folsom Street between Spear and Essex Streets totaling approximately 2,100 linear feet of improvements, as well as 16,550 square
    feet of sidewalk widening fronting 6 development blocks.    

  • Shipyard Candlestick: Constructed 14 open space parcels and approximately 9,000 linear feet of streets and underground utilities.

Port

  • Completed China Basin Park, a new five-acre bayfront park with a great lawn, dog zone, bay trail connection, and a shoreline sand area.

  • Completed improvements to Pier 9 Apron and Pier 29 Shed in record time in order to facilitate their use for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in the fall
    of 2023.

Planning Department

  • Approved the Stonestown Development Project in August 2024. The project will transform the surface parking adjacent to the Stonestown Galleria shopping mall into a master-planned, multi-phased, mixed-use community adding 3,491 housing units on the westside of San Francisco. 

  • Secured state funding for the Yosemite Slough Neighborhood Adaptation Plan to address disparities in sea level rise planning in Bayview Hunters Point. 

  • Adopted legislation in July 2023 to create the Commercial-to-Residential Adaptive Reuse Program which streamlines permitting for downtown conversion projects and allows for greater flexibility of uses to support new uses and to attract and retain a range of industries and employers downtown. 

Treasure Island Development Authority 

  • Completed all of the street improvements and public infrastructure planned on the first stage of development on Yerba Buena Island and Treasure Island. Including approximately $300 million in improvements for new utilities, parks, roadways, bicycle lanes, and a ferry facility. 

 

Transbay Zone 1
Transbay Zone 1

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