2026 - Appendix E - Plan Area - Balboa Park
2026 - Appendix E - Planning Department
Through various planning efforts, such as Community Plans, Redevelopment Plans, and Development Agreements, the Planning Department helps San Francisco to create a built environment that will support our own growth. The City has developed specific Area Plans where current development is concentrated: Balboa Park, Eastern Neighborhoods, Market Octavia, Rincon Hill, Transit Center, and Visitacion Valley. New infrastructure projects planned in these areas include improvements to transportation networks, streetscape enhancements, new open space areas that provide access to recreation activities, and other projects that will improve quality of life in these areas.
2026 - Appendix E - OCII - Transbay Zone 1
The Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure (OCII) is the successor agency to the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency, which was dissolved in 2012 by order of the California Supreme Court. OCII is authorized to continue to implement the Major Approved Developed Projects, which include the Mission Bay North and South Redevelopment Project Areas (Mission Bay), the Hunters Point Shipyard Redevelopment Project Area and Zone 1 of the Bayview Redevelopment Project Area (Shipyard/Candlestick Point), and the Transbay Redevelopment Project Area (Transbay). In addition, OCII continues to manage Yerba Buena Gardens before its formal transfer to the Real Estate Division in 2017.
2026 - Appendix E - OCII - Mission Bay Redevelopment
The Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure (OCII) is the successor agency to the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency, which was dissolved in 2012 by order of the California Supreme Court. OCII is authorized to continue to implement the Major Approved Developed Projects, which include the Mission Bay North and South Redevelopment Project Areas (Mission Bay), the Hunters Point Shipyard Redevelopment Project Area and Zone 1 of the Bayview Redevelopment Project Area (Shipyard/Candlestick Point), and the Transbay Redevelopment Project Area (Transbay). In addition, OCII continues to manage Yerba Buena Gardens before its formal transfer to the Real Estate Division in 2017.
2026 - Appendix E - OCII - Affordable Housing Projects
The Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure (OCII) is the successor agency to the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency, which was dissolved in 2012 by order of the California Supreme Court. OCII is authorized to continue to implement the Major Approved Developed Projects, which include the Mission Bay North and South Redevelopment Project Areas (Mission Bay), the Hunters Point Shipyard Redevelopment Project Area and Zone 1 of the Bayview Redevelopment Project Area (Shipyard/Candlestick Point), and the Transbay Redevelopment Project Area (Transbay). In addition, OCII continues to manage Yerba Buena Gardens before its formal transfer to the Real Estate Division in 2017.
2026 - Appendix E - Office Of The City Adminstrator
The Office of the City Administrator delivers a wide range of capital-related services, including the maintenance and management of City-owned buildings, real estate, design and construction of capital improvements, capital planning, and technology services. These operations largely support the efforts of other City departments and help to ensure sound governance practices are employed throughout the Administration.
2026 - Appendix E - Moscone Center
The City-owned Moscone Convention Center draws over one million attendees and exhibitors per year and is responsible for 21% of San Francisco's travel and tourism industry. Moscone's footprint includes over 700,000 square feet of exhibit space, 106 meeting rooms, and nearly 123,000 square feet of prefunction lobbies, but more space is required to keep up with demand and stay competitive nationally. Architects Skidmore, Owings + Merrill have designed an expansion project, currently underway with expected completion in 2018.
2026 - Appendix E - Mayor's Office Of Housing And Community Development
The Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development (MOHCD) coordinates the City’s housing policy; provides financing for the development, rehabilitation, and purchase of affordable housing in San Francisco; and strengthens the social, physical, and economic infrastructure of San Francisco’s low-income neighborhoods and communities in need. Among its many programs, MOHCD administers the HOPE SF Initiative and the Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) Program. MOHCD also manages funding available through the 2015 Affordable Housing General Obligation Bond and the Housing Trust Fund and serves as the Successor Housing Agency, responsible for former San Francisco Redevelopment Agency affordable housing assets.
2026 - Appendix E - Juvenile Probation
Under the leadership of the Chief Probation Officer, the Juvenile Probation Department (JPD) locates, develops, and administers programs for the assessment, education, treatment, appropriate rehabilitation and effective supervision of youth under the jurisdiction of the Department. The Department serves the community by investigating referrals on youth who are alleged to be beyond parental control, who are alleged to have committed a crime, by providing supervision services for youth who are wards of the court, or who have been deemed in need of such services by the Superior Court, Juvenile Division, for the City and County of San Francisco.