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Photo Credit: Blake Marvin. CIVIC CENTER PUBLIC REALM PLAN OVERVIEW WAR MEMORIAL TRUST JULY 13, 2017

CIVIC CENTER PUBLIC REALM PLAN PRESENTATION OVERVIEW 1. Introduction 2. Planning History 3. Design Challenges 4. Plan Components & Schedule 5. Discussion/Questions

CIVIC CENTER PUBLIC REALM PLAN PROPOSED PLAN AREA REET TURK ST GOLDEN San Francisco Public Utilities Commission D STREET NUE GATE AVE Supreme Court of California ET TER STRE MCALLIS H ET RE ST Orpheum Theater AVENUE Public Library (Brooks Hall) War Memorial Opera House United Nations Plaza REET FULTON ST REET City Hall 7T LARKIN ST EET POLK STR VAN NESS REET GROVE ST ET ST ET RE RE Bill Graham Civic Auditorium A RK ET DE WAD DR. TOM ST Davies Symphony Hall LL PLACE H SF Dept of Public Health 8T Performing Arts Parking Garage M SF Ballet Civic Center Plaza 50 UN Plaza Federal Building REET Asian Art Museum (Civic Center Parking Garage) Veterans Building Herbst Theatre HYDE ST REDWOO Superior Court of California California Public Utilities Commission UC Hastings REET PLAN AREA BOUNDARY H 9T Design Focus Area ST RE ET DESIGN FOCUS AREA LANDMARK DISTRICT BOUNDARY 10 TH ET ET RE ST RE REET EET FELL STR San Francisco Unified School District REET ST FRANKLIN GOUGH ST SF Jazz HAYES ST

PLANNING HISTORY 1912 1912 Bird s Eye View of John Galen Howard Proposal for Civic Center

PLANNING HISTORY Post-World War II plans for Civic Center focused on expansion and modernization. 1953 1958 An Introductory Plan for the civic Center by the San Francisco Department of City Planning. Civic Center Development Plan prepared for the City by the offices of Wurster, Bernardi and Emmons, SOM, and DeLeuw, Cather & Company.

PLANNING HISTORY These plans resulted in the excavation and reconstruction of Civic Center Plaza to build Brooks Hall and the Civic Center Parking Garage. PLAZA EXCAVATION REBUILT PLAZA Image Source: University of California Berkeley, WBE Collection, College of Environmental Design Library Excavation of Civic Center Plaza for the construction of Brooks Hall c. 1956. 1964 bird s eye view showing the newly rebuilt plaza, completed in 1961.

PLANNING HISTORY In the 1980s and 1990s, new plans were made, but most proposals for public realm were not implemented. 1987 1994 1996 Mayor Feinstein s Civic Center Proposal. Planning Department s Civic Center Study. Planning Department s Fulton Street Mall Design Guidelines. The most recent plan for the Civic Center s public realm is nearly 20 years old. 1998 Public Works-led Civic Center Historic District Improvement Project by SMWM and Olin Partnership.

Since the 1990s, the Civic Center area has grown as both an arts and culture district and as a residential neighborhood. THE HUB P u b l i c r e a l m / p l a n r e f i n e m e n t s Photo Credit: flickr Ed & Eddie Photo Credit: SPUR ACT s Strand Theater is one of a number of new arts venues in Civic Center. The conversion of 100 Van Ness from office to residential is one example of the area s growing population. Planning is studying the potential for additional growth near the Market/Van Ness intersection.

2015 CENTENNIAL NEW PLANS & STUDIES FOR CIVIC CENTER AREA San Francisco Civic Center Historic District Cultural Landscape Inventory Inventory of Civic Center s landscape features completed in 2015. Central Market/Tenderloin Strategy Near-term improvement strategy for area, released in 2015. Civic Center Playground Renovation Concept design finalized in 2015, construction began in Winter 2017. Civic Center Sustainable Utilities District Plan SFPUC plan for Civic Center utilities district released in 2015. Better Market Street Environmental review began in 2015. Van Ness Transit Improvement Project Design finalized in 2015, construction set to began in 2016.

civiccentercommons.org A new City initiative led by the Office of Economic and Workforce Development, focused on near-term improvements, activation, stewardship, and management of the public spaces linking Market Street to City Hall.

The Civic Center Public Realm Plan will build off recent plans and studies and create one coordinated, interdepartmental plan for long-term improvements to the area s streets, plazas, and other public spaces. INTERDEPARTMENTAL PROJECT TEAM:

OUTREACH The project team will coordinate and build partnerships with Civic Center stakeholders, including: -Residents -Neighborhood groups -Community Benefit Districts -Business owners -Property owners -Cultural/arts organizations and patrons -Social service providers -Public safety officials -Government agencies -Civic Center event organizers -Visitors -Workers Portraits of people in Civic Center from SF Planning s Civic Center Stories Project

WHAT CONSTITUTES THE CIVIC CENTER S PUBLIC REALM? Streets Plazas & Parks Other Public Spaces Polk & Grove Intersection War Memorial Courtyard Brooks Hall

SAN FRANCISCO S CIVIC HEART...HOW HEALTHY IS IT TODAY?

CHALLENGES: STREET DESIGN Example: Wide roadways like Grove Street are barriers to pedestrian movement and lack a unified lighting or landscape design.

CHALLENGES: PARKING & LOADING MANAGEMENT Example: Parking and loading often dominates Fulton Street at Pioneer Monument.

CHALLENGES: INACTIVE GROUND FLOORS Example: The ground floor of Davies Symphony Hall at Van Ness Avenue and Grove Street.

CHALLENGES: FRAGMENTED PUBLIC SPACES Example: Civic Center Plaza, Fulton Street, and United Nations Plaza lack a holistic, long-term plan that balances competing uses and desires for the spaces.

CHALLENGES: UNWELCOMING PUBLIC SPACES Example: Removal of public seating throughout the area has resulted in spaces that are unwelcoming to all users.

CHALLENGES: STREETSCAPE/MATERIALS Example: Lack of streetscape design standards has resulted in a patchwork of paving, landscaping, and lighting that detracts from sense of place.

CHALLENGES: UNDER-USED PUBLIC ASSETS Example: Brooks Hall, the former conference facility beneath Civic Center plaza is currently used for storage.

CHALLENGE: THREE SCALES OF ACTIVATION Day to Day Weekly Events Special Events CIVIC CENTER PLAZA LAWNS HEART OF THE CITY FARMERS MARKET MARRIAGE EQUALITY CELEBRATION

D CIVIC CENTER PUBLIC REALM PLAN CHALLENGE: EVENING ENVIRONMENT

PLAN COMPONENTS Public Life Study Analyses of how people use the public realm throughout the day. Findings will inform design decisions and serve as the basis for testing ideas for improvements through temporary, physical installations. Conducted in partnership with the San Francisco office of, a Danish firm that pioneered methodologies for studying public space around the world.

PLAN COMPONENTS Public Life Study Survey Dates Surveys and data collection took place all day from 8:00 am to 8:00 p.m. on 5/25, 5/27, 6/7 and 6/10

The War Memorial was one of the study s focus areas. Volunteers counted the number of people walking and biking through the area and recorded information on their demographics and what activities they engaged in while in the space.

PLAN COMPONENTS Streetscape Design Standards Locations and design palettes for streetscape amenities (lighting, paving, sidewalk furnishings) compatible with historic district guidelines.

PLAN COMPONENTS Transportation Infrastructure Plan Plan for changes to the transportation infrastructure throughout the plan area including parking/loading, roadway lane configuration, transit improvements, and pedestrian and bicycle facilities.

PLAN COMPONENTS Focus Area Conceptual Designs Conceptual designs for key public spaces and streets within the area.

DESIGN FOCUS AREAS: STREETS POLK STREET LARKIN STREET GROVE STREET ALLEYWAYS FULTON/FRANKLIN

Fulton/Franklin Gateway The City team would like to work with the War Memorial and its users to study ways to make the Fulton/Franklin intersection and the western entrance to the War Memorial Courtyard a more welcoming gateway to Civic Center.

DESIGN FOCUS AREAS: PUBLIC SPACES CIVIC CENTER PLAZA PIONEER MONUMENT U.N. PLAZA BROOKS HALL BILL GRAHAM CIVIC

DESIGN FOCUS AREAS: PUBLIC SPACES Prime Consultant: MINT PLAZA LOWER SPROUL PLAZA San Francisco, CA Berkeley, CA TREASURE ISLAND MOSCONE CENTER EXPANSION ST. JAMES PARK San Francisco, CA San Francisco, CA San Jose, CA

DESIGN FOCUS AREAS: PUBLIC SPACES Sub-Consultant Team: Tactical Projects & Urban Design: Economic Modeling & Management: Architecture: Historic Resources: Outreach & Public Participation: Structural Engineering Mechanical, electrical, & plumbing Lighting Design: Civil Engineering & Green Infrastructure: Cost Estimation:

PLAN COMPONENTS Reuse & Activation Plan Plan for reusing and activating under-used public spaces, focused on both programming and long-term changes that will increase public use and enjoyment of Civic Center.

PLAN COMPONENTS Implementation & Management Strategy Public space management, operations, and implementation/funding strategies for Civic Center s public spaces will be developed as part of the plan.

PLAN COMPONENTS Environmental Review The project scope includes environmental review and the Planning Department anticipates preparing a full environmental impact report for the Plan.

PLAN TIMELINE Subject to change Existing Conditions Analysis & Public Life Study NOW SEPT. 2017 Plan Development & Community Engagement AUG. 2017 AUG. 2018 Environmental Analysis APR. 2018 APR. 2020 Plan Adoption Hearings APR. 2020 JULY 2020 Community outreach will be on-going throughout the Plan s development, with major outreach events anticipated to begin Fall 2017.

DISCUSSION & QUESTIONS Contact Information: Nicholas Perry, Plan Manager San Francisco Planning Department nicholas.perry@sfgov.org (415) 575-9066 Website: www.civiccentersf.org THANK YOU!