2026 - Appendix E - Treasure Island - Affordable Housing Projects

Treasure Island - Affordable Housing Projects

In early 2003, the Treasure Island Development Authority (TIDA) and the Treasure Island Community Development (TICD) entered into an Exclusive Negotiating Agreement and began work on a Development Plan for Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Island. The Treasure Island/Yerba Buena Island Development Project will create a new San Francisco neighborhood consisting of up to 8,000 new residential housing units, as well as new commercial and retail space. The Project will also feature new hotel accommodations and 300 acres of parks and public open space, including shoreline access and cultural uses. Transportation amenities being built for the Project will enhance mobility on the Islands and link the Islands to San Francisco.

sftreasureisland.org

 

Treasure Island - Affordable Housing Projects

 

2026 - Appendix E - Transportation - Interagency Initiatives

Transportation - Interagency Initiatives

San Francisco is currently in the midst of implementing several major initiatives to improve its transportation systems in conjunction with three regional agencies: the SFCTA, Caltrain, and the TJPA.

The San Francisco County Transportation Authority (SFCTA) is the sub-regional transportation planning and programming agency for the City. The SFCTA is responsible for the City’s long-range transportation planning, coordinating with federal, state, and other local transportation agencies. In this capacity SFCTA helps to plan, fund, and deliver improvements for San Francisco’s roadway and public transportation networks.

The Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board (JPB) operates and maintains Caltrain, one of the oldest commuter rail services in Northern California, and San Francisco, along with San Mateo and Santa Clara counties, is a representative member of the JPB. Caltrain provides peak and off-peak connections along the Peninsula rail corridor between San Francisco and Gilroy.

The Transbay Joint Powers Authority (TJPA) was created to manage all matters concerning the financing, design, construction, and operation of the Transbay Program, including the Transbay Transit Center. The Transbay Transit Center will help unify a fractured regional transportation network by connecting eight Bay Area counties and the State of California through 11 transit systems, including the future California High-Speed Rail.

 

Transportation - Interagency Initiatives

 

2027 - Appendix E - Sheriff's Department

Sheriff's Department

The mission of the San Francisco Sheriff’s Department (SFSD) is to be an effective and integral part of civil and criminal law-enforcement efforts of the State of California and the City and County of San Francisco. As an integral part of the community and a steward of taxpayer resources, the SFSD seeks to be cognizant, respectful, efficient, and transformative in the use of resources, its staff, and to the persons remanded to our jurisdiction by law. To perform its duties, the Sheriff’s Department manages six county jails in San Francisco and San Mateo Counties.

sfsheriff.com

 

Sheriff's Department

 

2026 - Appendix E - SFPUC - Water Enterprise

SFPUC - Water Enterprise

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) provides and distributes water to 2.6 million customers, treats wastewater, and supplies electric power to operate Muni streetcars and electric buses, street and traffic lights, and municipal buildings. The amount of facilities and infrastructure it takes to accomplish its mission is vast, including 16 dams, 25 reservoirs, eight water tanks, three water treatment plants, 933 miles of sewers, 160 miles of transmission lines, and over 150 miles of pipelines. This complex network of infrastructure is managed by three utility enterprises within the SFPUC: Water, Wastewater, and Hetch Hetchy Water and Power.

sfwater.org

 

SFPUC - Water Enterprise

 

2026 - Appendix E - SFPUC - Wastewater Enterprise

SFPUC - Wastewater Enterprise

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) provides and distributes water to 2.6 million customers, treats wastewater, and supplies electric power to operate Muni streetcars and electric buses, street and traffic lights, and municipal buildings. The amount of facilities and infrastructure it takes to accomplish its mission is vast, including 16 dams, 25 reservoirs, eight water tanks, three water treatment plants, 933 miles of sewers, 160 miles of transmission lines, and over 150 miles of pipelines. This complex network of infrastructure is managed by three utility enterprises within the SFPUC: Water, Wastewater, and Hetch Hetchy Water and Power.

sfwater.org

 

SFPUC - Wastewater Enterprise

 

2026 - Appendix E - SFPUC - Hetch Hetchy Water And Power

SFPUC - Hetch Hetchy Water And Power

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) provides and distributes water to 2.6 million customers, treats wastewater, and supplies electric power to operate Muni streetcars and electric buses, street and traffic lights, and municipal buildings. The amount of facilities and infrastructure it takes to accomplish its mission is vast, including 16 dams, 25 reservoirs, eight water tanks, three water treatment plants, 933 miles of sewers, 160 miles of transmission lines, and over 150 miles of pipelines. This complex network of infrastructure is managed by three utility enterprises within the SFPUC: Water, Wastewater, and Hetch Hetchy Water and Power.

sfwater.org

 

SFPUC - Hetch Hetchy Water And Power

 

2026 - Appendix E - SFPUC - CleanPowerSF

SFPUC - CleanPowerSF

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) provides and distributes water to 2.6 million customers, treats wastewater, and supplies electric power to operate Muni streetcars and electric buses, street and traffic lights, and municipal buildings. The amount of facilities and infrastructure it takes to accomplish its mission is vast, including 16 dams, 25 reservoirs, eight water tanks, three water treatment plants, 933 miles of sewers, 160 miles of transmission lines, and over 150 miles of pipelines. This complex network of infrastructure is managed by three utility enterprises within the SFPUC: Water, Wastewater, and Hetch Hetchy Water and Power.

sfwater.org

 

SFPUC - CleanPowerSF

 

2026 - Appendix E - SFO

SFO

Owned by the City and County of San Francisco and located within unincorporated San Mateo County, the San Francisco International Airport (SFO) manages a large and diverse infrastructure portfolio that includes four runways, 91 operational gates, and four terminals that total 4.4 million square feet. It also oversees 32 miles of roadways, five parking garages, the AirTrain transit system, a rental car facility, leased cargo and maintenance facilities, and a waste treatment plant, as well as utility distribution systems.

flysfo.com

 

SFO

 

2026 - Appendix E - SFMTA

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA)

The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) plans, designs, builds, operates, regulates, and maintains one of the most diverse transportation networks in the world. In addition to the four modes of transportation (transit, walking, bicycling, and driving, which includes private vehicles, taxis, car sharing, on-and off-street parking, and commercial vehicles), the Agency directly oversees five transit modes (bus, trolley bus, light rail, historic streetcar, and cable car), in addition to overseeing paratransit service, which serves individuals unable to use fixed-route transit service.

sfmta.com

 

SFMTA

 

2026 - Appendix E - SF Unified School District

SF Unified School District

The San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) is the seventh largest school district in California, educating over 57,000 students every year. Because San Francisco is both a city and a county, SFUSD administers both the school district and the San Francisco County Office of Education (COE), making SFUSD a single district county. SFUSD’s mission is to every day provide each and every student the quality instruction and equitable support required to thrive in the 21st century.

sfusd.edu

 

SF Unified School District

 

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