03. Accomplishments
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Accomplishments 29 Affordable Housing 31 Economic + Neighborhood Development 33 General Government 35 Health + Human Services 37 Infrastructure + Streets 39 Public Safety 41 Recreation, Culture + Education 43 Transportation Small Sites Preservation 369 3rd Avenue Accomplishments 28 455 Fell Street Sunnydale Parcel Q Capital Plan FY2022-31 Affordable Housing • In Zone 1 of the Transbay Project Area, • Adopted the Balboa Reservoir Site Neighborhood Development 720 units are being developed as Development Agreement which will include and Affordable Housing affordable housing with an additional 550 units of affordable housing, including 300 affordable units of affordable in the educator housing. • Met the goal of producing and preserving development pipeline. 10,000 affordable units by 2020. • Completed over 100 affordable housing • As of Q3 2020, 1,206 100% affordable Treasure Island units in Hunters Point Shipyard Phase 1. multifamily rental units are under Development Authority • Completed the first four phases of the construction under MOHCD sponsorship, • Broke ground on the first 100% affordable Alice Griffith HOPE SF public housing with another 2,051 units in active housing building on Treasure Island in revitalization project in Candlestick Point, predevelopment (pre-entitlement or August 2020. permitting) and 157 units leasing up. housing all the original residents of the site for This represents 3,414 units in active new a total of 337 homes. • Secured grants of $20 million for affordable housing and transportation improvements in affordable housing production. • Sunnydale Parcel Q completed 55 units with the past two years. • Of the active new affordable housing in 41 right-to-return units. production, 1,139 units are supportive • At the end of FY2020, 231 affordable units housing units for families, adults, seniors, were under construction in Mission Bay transitional aged youth and veterans. South and Transbay. Accomplishments 100% supportive projects that are under construction include Maceo May (see below), • OCII approved $95.5 million in 1064-1068 Mission Street, and Mission predevelopment and construction funding 29 Bay Block 9. toward the development of 626 affordable units in Mission Bay South and Hunter Point • Preserved 52 small and large sites Shipyard Phase 1. totaling 543 residential units and 39 commercial units. Planning Department • Over the past two fiscal years, completed construction on 596 affordable units at • Secured financing and broke ground on OCII’s planned enhancement projects 100% affordable Maceo May Apartments. (Mission Bay, Transbay, and Shipyard/ The project will feature modular construction Candlestick) with funding for 415 units and be ready for occupancy in 2022. The coming directly from OCII. Newly completed 105-unit project is a collaboration between affordable units are housing approximately co-developers Chinatown Community 1,800 people. Development Center (Chinatown CDC) and Swords to Plowshares (a nonprofit supporting • 1,300 of the 5,900 units in Mission Bay veterans) and will include deep supportive are being developed as affordable housing. services for its occupants. Construction is 91% complete. 1 Southgate 3D Accomplishments 30 Crane Cove Park The Hub Capital Plan FY2022-31 Economic + Neighborhood Development • Completed ConnectSF which developed a have been completed, with over 500 total Port of San Francisco fifty-year vision for San Francisco and its units constructed. Nearly all the horizontal • Celebrated completion of Crane Cove transportation system. In 2021 the City will infrastructure at the Hilltop area of Shipyard, Park, a major transformation of previously adopt new transit and streets plans to be Phase 1 project is also completed. followed by a new Transportation Element of inaccessible industrial shoreline in the Pier 70 • Completed all three of OCII’s Planned the General Plan in 2022. neighborhood into a 7-acre public open space. Enhancement Projects over the past two • Completed substructure repairs to Alcatraz • Adopted the Balboa Reservoir Site fiscal years including completion of 1,823 Ferry Embarkation at Pier 31 1/2 to prepare Development Agreement which will include housing units. At the end of FY2020, 468 the site for future activation by tenants. 1,100 housing units, 4 acres of open space, units were under construction in Mission Bay 100 seat childcare facility, a community room, South and Transbay. • Completed 23 acres of improvements to Pier other infrastructure, streetscape, and 94 Backlands including creating 16 acres of bike improvements. leasable land. Treasure Island • Adopted the Potrero Power Station Mixed- • Completed installation of a 2,600 square Development Authority Use Project which will include 2,600 housing foot ground transportation shelter at the units, 6.9 acres of new open space, 1.8 million • Construction of new roadway and utility Pier 27 Cruise Terminal. This provides a square feet of commercial space, 50,000 infrastructure has commenced on Yerba weather-protected space for passengers square feet of community facility space, and a Buena Island including access improvements connecting to public transit. Accomplishments new childcare facility. to and from the I-80 Bay Bridge. The first • Completed the first round of Facility residential development on Yerba Buena • Adopted the India Basin Mixed-Use Project Inspection Repair Program Assessments Island broke ground in Q2 2019 and should be which will include 1,250 housing units, 5.6 which provided Port staff with accurate data occupied in early 2022. New water storage 31 acres of open space and 270,000 square feet and assessments of costs to bring 10 Port reservoirs are under construction and will be of retail space. facilities up to a state of good repair. commissioned before the end of 2021. • Adoption of the Phase I Racial & Social • RFP completed for the redevelopment of • The Yerba Buena Island to Treasure Island Equity Action Plan by the Planning Historic Piers 30-32, Piers 38 and 40. causeway has been reconstructed and Commission in November of 2019. reconstruction of the eastern half • Improved lighting, water, and sewer systems is underway. at Pier 23, including new backflow preventer, Neighborhood Development energy efficient LED light fixtures, and • Geotechnical improvement of the first sanitary sewer riser allowing for future above • Mission Bay: Over 4.48 million square feet of subphase area of Treasure Island is deck sewer connections. commercial, office, clinical, and lab space have substantially complete as is the improvement been completed, along with the Chase Center; of the site of the new wastewater treatment Planning Department in addition, 68% of the UCSF campus and plant and electrical switchyard. New utility more than 22 acres of parks. infrastructure is underway on the island • Adopted and certified the Market and as well. • Transbay: 2.2 million square feet of Octavia Area Plan Amendment (Hub), which commercial space has also been completed. • Secured grants of $30 million for roadway will provide space for up to 8,500 housing The Folsom Street Improvement Project improvements on Yerba Buena Island in the units, as well as $832M in public benefits over completes construction in FY20-21. past two years. the life of the plan. • Hunters Point Shipyard/Candlestick • Received five land transfers from the Point: Approximately 35% of the housing Navy, comprising 336 of the 463 acres to units in Hunters Point Shipyard Phase 1 be transferred on Yerba Buena Island and Treasure Island. Animal Care and Control Accomplishments 32 49 South Van Ness 945 Bryant Street Capital Plan FY2022-31 General Government Office of the City Administrator Other General • Opened new City office building at 49 Accomplishments South Van Ness, which features a 39,000 • The Department of Technology (DT) square foot One-Stop Permitting Center and connected over 6,000 units in 35 affordable consolidates operations for the Departments housing sites to provide residents with free of Building Inspection, Public Works, Planning, broadband internet access over the last 2.5 Public Health, and other departments that do years through the Fiber for Housing Project. permitting work. • Of these, DT accelerated the expansion • Acquired 1828 Egbert Avenue for the San of Fiber for Housing to 1,500 units in Francisco Police Department’s Property and affordable housing buildings with high Evidence Division, relocating and combining concentrations of students to accommodate the Evidence Storage from the Hall of Justice distance learning in response to the COVID-19 and Building 606. pandemic. Additionally, 32 community rooms • Acquired 1515 South Van Ness, 500-520 were equipped with Wi-Fi for residents to Turk/555 Larkin and 1939 Market Street for access the Internet. affordable housing. • Animal Care and Control commenced Accomplishments • Transferred Westbrook Plaza from OCII construction of a replacement animal shelter to the City. at 1419 Bryant Street. The project is the adaptive reuse and seismic rehabilitation of • Completed Phase I relocation of the District 33 the original Market Street Railway Company Attorney out of the Hall of Justice and into Powerhouse built in 1893. Completion of the 350 Rhode Island, which is a LEED Gold facility is expected in 2021. building. Phase II to be completed in 2021. • Commenced relocation of Adult Probation out of the Hall of Justice and into 945 Bryant Street with tenant improvements estimated for completion in March 2021. HSH Headquarters at 440 Turk