A 2012 Clean and Safe Neighborhood Parks Bond Project. Katy Tang, District Supervisor. Jasmine Kaw, Landscape Architect Will Kwan, Architect

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West Sunset Park A 2012 Clean and Safe Neighborhood Parks Bond Project Community Meeting #2 November 20, 2013 Katy Tang, District Supervisor Dan Mauer, Project Manager Jasmine Kaw, Landscape Architect Will Kwan, Architect

Meeting Goals Program Background Proposed Budget and Schedule Proposed Site Improvements Proposed Structure Improvements Comments and Questions Next Steps

Bond Program Background 2012 Clean & Safe Neighborhood Parks Bond Program Summary In November of 2012, the citizens of San Francisco passed Proposition B, $195 M General Obligation Bond, known as the 2012 Clean and Safe Neighborhood Parks Bond. The $195M in bond funding is divided into two allocations based on the jurisdiction of the parks and facilities scheduled to receive funding, with $160.5M committed to the Recreation and Parks Department and $34.5M dedicated to the San Francisco Port. The objectives of this bond program are: Fix and improve specified neighborhood parks Renovate parks and playgrounds in poor physical condition Improve trails, forestry, and implement water conservation Improve park open space and habitat in Golden Gate Park, McLaren Park, and Lake Merced Attract matching community and philanthropic support

Program Background 2012 Clean and Safe Neighborhood Parks Bond Budget Summary Neighborhood Parks $99 Waterfront (Port Projects) $34.5 Failing Playgrounds $15.5 Community Opportunity Grants $12 Park Forestry, Trails, and Water Conservation $13 Citywide Programs (GGP/McLaren Park/Lake Merced) $21 TOTAL $195M

2012 Bond Program List Neighborhood h Park Sites Citywide id Programs Balboa Pool Gilman Playground Glen Canyon Park Joe DiMaggio Playground Mountain Lake Park South Park West Sunset Park Angelo J. Rossi Pool and Park Garfield Square George Christopher Playground Hyde-Turk Mini Park Margaret Hayward Playground Moscone Recreation Center Potrero Hill Recreation Center Willie Woo Woo Wong Playground Playground Safety: Improve, renovate, replace playgrounds that are dilapidated. Citywide Parks: Enhance natural features of: Golden Gate Park John McLaren Park Lake Merced Community Opportunity Fund Continue to provide funds for small community-nominated projects as well as leverage matching funds for larger projects. Water Conservation Replace old and outdated irrigation equipment with new permeable features and water efficient systems. Trail Restoration To enhance existing trails and their surrounding landscape Forestry Address hazardous trees to protect life and property, and replant trees for a safer and healthier urban forest

Project Background West Sunset Project Budget: $13.2M $3.3M Estimated Project Control Cost $9.9M Estimated Construction Cost Includes project management, architectural/engineering design services, construction management, permits and regulatory agencies review fees.

Project Background Current West Sunset Project Schedule

Project Scope Playground and Library Renovation Completed, 2011 Tennis / Volleyball / Basketball Upper Baseball Field Site (17 Acres) Maintenance Road Access Improvements Tennis Courts Volleyball Court Basketball Court Athletic Fields Field/Court Lighting Parking Lot Sidewalk Improvements Fencing/Gates/Entrances Irrigation Vegetation Drainage Baseball Fields Soccer Fields Storage Requirements Replace existing storage containers with appropriate Storage Structure and Dumpster Enclosure Bleacher Renovations Bleacher Seating Restrooms Storage Administration Space

Future PUC Water Well Station Start of Construction: Sept. 2014 Existing Proposed Tennis / Volleyball / Basketball Upper Baseball Field Parking Lot East End Existing Parking Lot East End In Development Baseball Fields Soccer Fields

Proposed Site & Building Improvements SITE Accessibility Park Identity *Gateways/Signage *Site Accents *Site Furnishings *Planting STRUCTURES Bleacher Seating Bleacher Restrooms Storage Structure Dumpster Enclosure Athletic Fields Ahl Athletic Courts

Circulation + Topography Challenge Field Level Bleacher Level Restroom Level Street Level X 97 Typical Cross Section X 100 X 92 X 85 ±85 ±86 ± 14% Quintara Street Slope

Proposed Site Plan (N) Dumpster Enclosure (N) Storage Structure

Proposed Accessible Path of Travel Accessible Path Requirements: Accessible Walkway/Path 5% or less vertical slope 1 vertical foot drop in 20 horizontal feet Accessible Ramp With Handrails 8.33% slope or less 1 vertical foot drop in 12 horizontal feet

Impact to Existing Tree Cover Tree Assessment conducted by HortScience, Inc. (2013) 81 48 7 7 Total # of Trees Studied: 143 Ce entral Tre ee Remova al Ea astern Tre e Remova al

Park Identity Ortega Entrance Maintenance Road - Soccer Field Entrance t 41 st Ave Midblock Entrance Option (B) 39 th Ave + Quintara Entrance

Proposed Gateways Ortega Branch Library & West Sunset Playground Maintenance Road - Soccer Field Entrance 41 st Ave Midblock Entrance Option (B)

Proposed Site Accents Ball Bollards Signage Boulders

Proposed Site Furnishings Drinking Fountain w/ Bottle Filler Benches and Seats Bicycle Rack Trash Receptacle Bulletin Board Picnic Table and Chairs

Proposed Site Fencing / Guardrail Vinyl Clad Chain Link Fence Metal Picket Fence / Guardrail

Proposed Planting

(E) Soccer Field Sizes Current field configuration will not be impacted. Soccer Field Size: 300 x 200 X2 Jr. Soccer Field Size: 200 x 120 X2 Athletic Fields - Soccer Rotation #1 Rotation #2 Rotation #3 Rotation #4

Athletic Fields Baseball (E) Baseball Field Sizes Current field configuration will not be impacted. Upper Baseball Field: 60-70 North Baseball Field: 70-80-90 South Baseball Field: 80-90

Proposed Athletic Field Equipment Players Bench Batting Cage Foul Post Backstop and Dugout

Proposed Site & Building Improvements STRUCTURES Bleacher Seating Bleacher Restrooms Storage Structure Dumpster Enclosure

Bleacher Existing Plans

Bleacher Restroom Level Plans

Baseball Bleacher

Softball Bleacher

Bleacher Seating Level Plans

Bleacher Seating Level

Garden Storage Proposal A

Garden Storage Proposal B

Garden Storage Proposal C

Baseball Fields Soccer Field Tennis/Volleyball/Basketball Courts Turf Condition Drainage / Irrigation Comments and Questions Sunset Elementary Ortega St. AP Giannini Passive Park Space: Landscape, Seating/Picnic Areas Entrances/Gates Sunset Blvd Site Accents Site Features Fencing Bleacher Seating Bleacher Restroom Dumpster Enclosure Storage Structure Others 41 st Ave St. Ignatius

Next Steps Public Meeting #3 will be scheduled in 6 8 weeks to review conceptual design and cost estimate. Send your comments to the Project Manager by December 6, 2013 via e-mail: Email: Dan.Mauer@sfgov.org Fax: (415) 581-2540

Thank you!