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Transbay Folsom Streetscape Project 2 nd Street to Spear Street Community Update July 16, 2015

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  • Transbay Folsom Streetscape Project2nd Street to Spear StreetCommunity Update

    July 16, 2015

  • Welcome and introductions

    Project history and goals

    Project overview and next steps

    Questions and answers

    5 minutes

    10 minutes

    45 minutes

    15 minutes

    AgendaA2

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    A2 Jamie do you have a photo from prior community meeting to use?Administrator, 7/2/2015

  • Project TeamOFFICE OF COMMUNITY INVESTMENT AND INFRASTRUCTURE (OCII)

    Shane Hart, Transbay Project Manager

    Kevin Masuda, OCII

    SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC WORKS

    Oscar Gee, Project Manager

    Marci Camacho, Assistant Project Manager

    Stephen OSullivan, Streets and Highways

    SAN FRANCISCO MUNICIPAL TRANSPORTATION AGENCY

    Greg Riessen, Transportation Engineering

    Mike Sallaberry, Livable Streets

    Jeffrey Tom, Transportation Engineering

    OFFICE OF ECONOMIC AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

    Crezia Tano, Project Manager

    DESIGN TEAM:

    CMG Landscape Architecture, Jamie Phillips, Landscape Architect

    ARUP, Kevin Clinch, Engineer

  • Project Timeline

    1989 Loma Prieta earthquake damages Embarcadero Freeway, Terminal

    Separator Structure, and Transbay Terminal

    1991 Freeway removed and Embarcadero Promenade constructed

    1996 Transbay Redevelopment Project Area , which includes Folsom Street

    1997-1999 SF voters approve Prop H authorizing new Transit Center

    2001 Transbay Joint Powers Authority formed to build new Transbay

    Transit Center

    2005 Rincon Hill & Transbay Redevelopment Plans adopted

    2006 Transbay Streetscape and Open Space Plan adopted

    2010 Transbay Transit Center breaks ground

    2012 Transit Center District Plan adopted

    2013-2015 Folsom Street design refinement

    2016-2017 Folsom Street construction

    2017-2018 Folsom Street interim condition (with AC Transit lanes)

    2018 Transbay Transit Center opens and Temporary Terminal closes.

    Folsom street is restriped to final condition

  • Development Blocks: 1, 6, 8, 9, and 201 FolsomA6

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    A6 OCII to provideShane to presentAdministrator, 7/2/2015

  • Folsom Street streetscape between 2nd and Spear Streets

    Joint sewer project between Main and Spear Streets

  • Streetscape budget sponsored by OCII

    Sewer budget sponsored by PUC

    Transit improvements sponsored by MTA

    Overall Project Funding

  • Current December 2015

    January July 2016

    July 2016 July 2017

    Schedule

    Design phase

    Bid / Award

    Construction

    Public Meetings

    Project Update Meeting July 16, 2015

    SFMTA Public Hearing August 2015

    Transbay CAC September 10, 2015

  • Guiding Policies from:

    Better Streets Plan Complete Streets Policy Transbay District Plan 2006 Transbay Streetscape Plan

    Rincon Hill Streetscape Master Plan

    Bicycle Strategy Vision Zero Muni Forward Stormwater Design Guidelines

    Fulfill Folsom Streets role as a neighborhood main street and allow

    for its conversion to balanced 2-way traffic and to link the Transbay

    and Rincon Hill neighborhoods.

    Support a pedestrian oriented mixed-use residential district through

    streetscape and alley designs.

    Implement sustainable strategies to support a livable community.

    The street provides for multiple modes of transportation and

    promotes transit, walking and biking.

    Project Goals

  • Program Area Budget Amount % Allocation

    Public Safety $971,524 39.27%

    Cleaning & Maintenance

    $619,672 25.05%

    Parks & Greenspace

    $340,150 13.75%

    Communication & Development

    $78,869 3.19%

    Management & Operations

    $318,667 12.88%

    Community Benefit District (CBD)Proposed Year 1 Budget:

    $2,474,194

    Proposed Program areas & Year 1 allocations:

    For more information: http://www.rinconhillcbd.org/

    Proposed Term of District:

    15 years (expiring June 30, 2030)

    Ballots due:

    July 28th

    If passed, first assessments would become available to the CBD in December.

  • Folsom Streetscape

    Second

    First

    Fre

    mont

    Beale

    Main

    Spear

    Folsom Street

    Essex

    Folsom Street Second Street through First Street

    Folsom Street Fremont Street through Spear Street

    Folsom Street

  • Folsom Streetscape

    Second

    First

    Fre

    mont

    Beale

    Main

    Spear

    Folsom Street

    Essex

    Folsom Street Second Street through First Street

    Folsom Street Fremont Street through Spear Street

    Folsom Street

  • Folsom Streetscape

    Enlargement of Folsom Street Fremont Street through Beale Street

  • Folsom Streetscape

    Rain Garden Illustrative View

  • Folsom Streetscape

    Diagram of rain garden stormwater treatment

  • Folsom Streetscape

    Streetscape Elements and Materials

  • Folsom Streetscape

    LOPHOSTEMONCONFERTUS Brisbane Box

    Streetscape Elements and Materials

  • Folsom Streetscape 2017 Interim Striping

    Enlargement of Folsom Street Fremont Street through Beale Street

  • Folsom Streetscape 2018 Striping

    Enlargement of Folsom Street Fremont Street through Beale Street

  • Folsom Streetscape 2018 StripingGO(28

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    GO(28 CMG/ARUP to provide for FolsomGee, Oscar (DPW), 7/1/2015

  • Existing Muni 12 Folsom

    Extension

  • Folsom Streetscape Proposed Muni Line 12 on Folsom StreetNew Muni Stop and Boarding Islands

    Post 2018 Striping

    Enlargement of Folsom Street First Street to Fremont Street

    GO(30

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    GO(30 CMG/ARUP to provide for FolsomGee, Oscar (DPW), 7/1/2015

  • Upcoming notices:

    Notices that you may receive if your property is directly affected for the

    following items:

    1. Tree Removal- will be posted on each tree

    2. Tree Planting

    3. Driveways: narrowing, widening, and or removal

    4. Surface Mounted Facility (SMF)

    5. Community Benefit District related

    6. Bureau of Street Use and Mapping

  • Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 states

    Title VI prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, and national

    origin in programs and activities receiving federal financial assistance.

    San Francisco Public Works wants to ensure that residents and communities

    impacted by this project have been included in the decision making process.

    Participation in the Title VI questionnaire assists SFPW in assuring that we have

    an effective and representative community outreach program

  • Acknowledgments

    Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure (OCII)

    Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure

    Transbay Citizens Advisory Committee

    San Francisco Planning Department

    Transbay Joint Powers Authority

    San Francisco Public Works

    San Francisco Arts Commission

    San Francisco Public Utilities Commission

    San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency

  • Questions?

    Thank you for participating tonight!For more information see website:

    www.sfocii.org/folsom-streetscape

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    A7 Kevin to get new easier to remember linkAdministrator, 7/2/2015