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The Webinar Presentation Will Start Momentarily. Please Wait! TONIGHT's PROGRAM T RANSBAY - BLOCK 3 PARK Community Meeting 3 | November 18, 2020 The Webinar Presentation will start momentarily. Please wait! TONIGHT'S PROGRAM TIME: INTRODUCTION: OCII & RPD - PROJECT & TEAM BACKGROUND 5 MINUTES - POLL PRESENTATION: DESIGN TEAM I - OVERVIEW OF SITE & ADJACENT PROGRAMS II - COMMUNITY MEETING#2 FEEDBACK 25 MINUTES III - PARK DESIGN SYNTHESIS IV - CHILDREN’S PLAY PARAMETERS & OPTIONS FEEDBACK: COMMUNITY - PUBLIC COMMENT - Q&A 30 MINUTES - ONLINE FEEDBACK SURVEY NEXT STEPS - PROJECT SCHEDULE BLOCK 3 PARK Building Design & Construction PG. 2 Community Meeting 3 | 11.18.2020 WELCOME & THANK YOU FOR ATTENDING! YOUR INPUT IS INVALUABLE PROJECT TEAM: • OFFICE OF COMMUNITY INVESTMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE (OCII) BENJAMIN BRANDIN - DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST SALLY OERTH - DEPUTY DIRECTOR, PROJECTS & PROGRAMS • SAN FRANCISCO RECREATION AND PARKS STACY BRADLEY - DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF PLANNING YAEL GOLAN - PLANNER ERIC ANDERSEN - SUPERINTENDENT OF PARKS AND OPEN SPACE STEVE CISMOWSKI - PARK SERVICE MANAGER • SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC WORKS KATHLEEN O’DAY - PROJECT MANAGER LAWRENCE CUEVAS - DESIGN LIZZY HIRSCH - PROJECT LEAD FOR DESIGN TEAM VERONICA CHAN - DESIGN BRETT DESMARAIS - DESIGN WINNIE CHANG - DESIGN BLOCK 3 PARK Building Design & Construction PG. 3 Community Meeting 3 | 11.18.2020 VIRTUAL MEETING FEEDBACK OVERVIEW HOW TO PROVIDE FEEDBACK: • PLEASE ENTER ALL QUESTIONS, COMMENTS, OR FEEDBACK INTO THE Q&A AT ANY POINT DURING THE PRESENTATION • QUESTIONS WILL BE READ AND ANSWERED ALOUD DURING THE Q&A PERIOD FOLLOWING THE PRESENTATION • A SUMMARY OF THE Q&A, INCLUDING ANY OUTSTANDING QUESTIONS THAT WERE NOT ANSWERED DURING THE MEETING, WILL BE POSTED TO THE PROJECT WEBSITE FOLLOWING THIS MEETING • AGREE TO BE OPEN MINDED, LISTEN TO EACH OTHER’S IDEAS, COMMUNICATE WITH RESPECT NOTE: THIS IS A WEBINAR FORMAT AND ONLY PANELISTS AND MODERATORS WILL BE SEEN OR HEARD. ADDITIONALLY, IT IS BEING RECORDED FOR PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION. POST-MEETING SURVEY LINK: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/XH6G6Z3 BLOCK 3 PARK Building Design & Construction PG. 4 Community Meeting 3 | 11.18.2020 POLL • DID YOU ATTEND BLOCK 3 PARK COMMUNITY MEETING #2 IN SEPTEMBER? • DO YOU LIVE OR WORK IN EASY WALKING DISTANCE TO THE PROPOSED NEW TRANSBAY BLOCK 3 PARK (WITHIN 1 MILE APPROX)? BLOCK 3 PARK Building Design & Construction PG. 5 Community Meeting 3 | 11.18.2020 PARK DEVELOPMENT CLIMATE COMPREHENSIVE RESPONSIVE COMMUNITY DESIGN OUTREACH MEETING 1: MARCH 2020 PLACE-BASED INITIAL DESIGN INSPIRATION DESIGN CONCEPTS MEETING 2: SEPTEMBER 2020 DESIGN ALTERNATIVES DESIGN DEVELOPMENT MEETING 3: NOVEMBER, 2020 DESIGN SYNTHESIS GOAL: OBTAIN FEEDBACK FOR FUTURE REFINEMENTS - Park and CBD MEETING 4: SUMMER, 2021 RPD Restroom Monitoring DESIGN UPDATE: - Park Ownership - Security Patrols PLAYGROUND FOCUS - Movable - Facility Furniture management Deployment - Maintenance COMMUNITY INPUT SCHEDULE - Permitting - Programming - Reservations JOINT OWNERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT BLOCK 3 PARK Building Design & Construction PG. 6 Community Meeting 3 | 11.18.2020 PART I - OVERVIEW BLOCK 3 PARK Building Design & Construction PG. 7 Community Meeting 3 | 11.18.2020 SITE: CONTEXTUAL FRAMEWORK BLOCK 3 PARK Building Design & Construction PG. 8 Community Meeting 3 | 11.18.2020 BLOCK 4 BLOCK 3 PARK BLOCK 2 0 0.5 1 Miles EXISTING SITE: MAIN ST LOOKING NORTHWEST BEALE ST LOOKING NORTH BEALE ST LOOKING NORTHEAST BLOCK 3 PARK Building Design & Construction PG. 9 Community Meeting 3 | 11.18.2020 RINCON PARK SF BAY RINCON MARKET STREET PARK BLOCK 3 ADJACENT OPEN SPACE TRANSBAY DRUMM STREET DRUMM PARK BUSH STREET FRONT STREET FRONT BATTERY STREET STREET DAVIS CALIFORNIA STREET FUTURE SUTTER STREET POST STREET AFFORDABLEHOUSING MONTGOMERY STREET SANSOME STREET FERRY BUILDING PG&E STEVENSON STREET SALESFORCE PARK (ELEVATED) JESSIE STREET ANTHONY STREETANTHONY GOLDEN FDIC GATE ECKER STREET UNIVERSITY ELIM ALLEY MISSION STREET MISSION STREET UNDER RAMP 101 2ND ST UNDER RAMP SALESFORCE TOWER PARK PARK (FUTURE) (FUTURE) STEUART STREET STEUART NATOMA STREET Base map courtesy of The East Cut CBD PARK TOWER RINCON CENTER FOUNDRY SQUARE HOWARD STREET MALDEN ALLEY MALDEN BLOCK 3 PARK USF SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT Building Design & Construction BLOCK 4 PG. 10 Community Meeting 3 | 11.18.2020 MINNA STREET TEHAMA STREET BLOCK 3 PARK CLEMENTINA STREET GAP HQ COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT SOLAIRE BLOCK 2 ECKER STREET FOLSOM STREET INFINITY LUMINA 2ND STREET 1ST STREET FREMONT STREET BEALE STREET STREETMAIN SPEAR STREET THE EMBARCADERO THE PG&E ZENO PLACE SUBSTATION GUY PLACE 333 FREMONT 303 2ND ST THE METROPOLITAN HILLS PLAZA LANSING STREET 340 FREMONT BAY AREA DIGITAL REALITY SAILORS METRO CENTER DATA CENTER UNION OF 399 JASPER THE FREMONT PACIFIC HARRISON STREET TERRA GALLERY PORTSIDE GAP ONE RINCON HILL RINCON GREEN I80 APARTMENTS BAY BRIDGE STERLING STREET BRYANT STREET RINCON STREET RINCON FEDERAL STREET BLOCK 3 ADJACENT PROGRAMS WITHIN A 10 MIN. WALK: DOG, CHILDCARE, PLAYGROUNDS, AND RESTROOMS LEGEND LOC PAR UTURE CHILDCARE PLAYGROUND UTURE DOG LOCATION RESTROOM MINUTE ALING RADIUS BLOCK 3 PARK Building Design & Construction PG. 11 Community Meeting 3 | 11.18.2020 DESIRED PROGRAM ELEMENTS BLOCK 3 PARK: 40,000 SF OPEN FLEXIBLE SPACES GATHERING SPACES SEATING PLAY 3,000 - 6,000 SF 500 - 2,000 SF 50 SF 3,800 SF LARGE SCALE SPACES FOR: MEDIUM SCALE SPACES FOR: SMALL SCALE SPACES FOR: PLAY SIZE SIMILAR TO: THE COMMONS FLEXIBLE PROGRAMMING BIRTHDAY PARTIES PLACES TO SIT BY YOURSELF OR IN SMALL SOUTH PARK, SF MOVIE NIGHT PICNICKING GROUPS SURROUNDED IN NATURE SQUARE JACQUES DE BOLLARDIERE, FARMERS MARKET COMMUNAL SEATING ZONE NANTES, FR FOOD TRUCKS COMMUNITY EVENTS BLOCK 3 PARK Building Design & Construction PG. 12 Community Meeting 3 | 11.18.2020 BLOCK 3 ANALYSIS Block 4 PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION MTA PLANNED BIKE PATHS Tehama St Beale St Main St + 3.63’ 0.00’ + YEAR ROUND SUN ZONE POTENTIAL GROUND FLOOR RETAIL ~2% SLOPE RESIDENTIAL CONNECTIONS TO PARK SIGNALIZED CROSSING + 5.12’ 1.77’ + Clementina St VEHICULAR TRAFFIC DIRECTION Bock 2 BLOCK 3 PARK Building Design & Construction PG. 13 Community Meeting 3 | 11.18.2020 PART II - COMMUNITY MEETING #2 FEEDBACK BLOCK 3 PARK Building Design & Construction PG. 14 Community Meeting 3 | 11.18.2020 COMPARATIVE DESIGN ALTERNATIVES THE CLEARING THE COMMONS THE RIPPLE OPEN FLEXIBLE SPACES GATHERING SPACES SEATING PLAY BLOCK 3 PARK Building Design & Construction PG. 15 Community Meeting 3 | 11.18.2020 COMPOSITE SURVEY RESULTS POST COMMUNITY MEETING 2 - 09/09/2020 WHO? PARK PREFERENCES all 3 22% attended community meeting 1 The Ripple 86% live in the neighborhood The Commons 24% 35% 66% work in the neighborhood 35% 22% have children The Clearing 21% have dogs The Clearing: Age of Respondents: A sense of simple openness framed by planting / natural materials and less paving 20-35 The Commons: 22% 55+ 38% A coherent urban square that provides landscape zones that respond to the environment 39% 35-55 The Ripple: A focus on nature that encompasses different scaled 112 total respondents: 56 mail-in, 56 online gathering spaces and buffers west edge with tree grove BLOCK 3 PARK Building Design & Construction PG. 16 Community Meeting 3 | 11.18.2020 THE CLEARING + THE RIPPLE = MORE NATURE BLOCK 3 PARK Building Design & Construction PG. 17 Community Meeting 3 | 11.18.2020 COMMUNITY MEETING 2 COMMENTS WHY THE CLEARING? “ the naturalistic approach is super desirable--a needed WHAT IS MISSING FROM THE CLEARING? touch of nature among all the glass/steel buildings.” “Sunny clearing with visual protection from streets” “I like the flexible tables & chairs from the Commons. “Balance between natural space and flexible social Also, I like the idea of keeping the existing palms, but space. Bird habitat. Public restroom on Main is good” understand they might not fit in with the aesthetic of the Clearing scheme” “More trees along perimeter of park” WHAT OTHER ELEMENTS SHOULD WE CONSIDER? “Please don’t allow dogs in this park” “Space for all residents, including dogs, kids, and singles” “I agree the deterring dog owners from destroying plants and grassy areas is key. A designated relief area please!” “Please be sure there is an adequate budget for plant maintenance and replacement. So many plantings in public areas fail and what was designed as a lush tapestry forever looks threadbare.” BLOCK 3 PARK Building Design & Construction PG. 18 Community Meeting 3 | 11.18.2020 TREE GROUPINGS AT BEALE (16) FLEXIBLE DESIRED ELEMENTS SEATING? (6) ELEVATED LAWN? (8) RETAIN PALMS? (8) TRELLIS & SWINGS? (13) JC DECAUX AT MAIN (2) THE CLEARING THE COMMONS THE RIPPLE OPEN FLEXIBLE SPACES GATHERING SPACES SEATING PLAY BLOCK 3 PARK Building Design & Construction PG. 19 Community Meeting 3 | 11.18.2020 PART III - PARK DESIGN SYNTHESIS BLOCK 3 PARK Building Design & Construction PG. 20 Community Meeting 3 | 11.18.2020 HISTORICAL PARK TYPOLOGIES WASHINGTON SQUARE PARK: 2.4 ACRES <1 ACRE BLOCK 3 PARK: <1 ACRE 1870s - 1950s 1950s - CURRENT FUTURE FOR BLOCK 3 PARK FORMAL INFORMAL DESIGN = SUSTAINABILITY GOAL + COMMUNITY NEEDS BLOCK 3 PARK Building Design & Construction PG. 21 Community Meeting 3 | 11.18.2020 DESIGN FRAMEWORK: COMMUNITY + ENVIRONMENT + SITE HISTORY BLOCK 3 PARK Building Design & Construction PG. 22 Community Meeting 3 | 11.18.2020 THE CLEARING INSPIRATION BLOCK 3 PARK Building Design & Construction PG. 23 Community Meeting 3 | 11.18.2020 THE CLEARING Tehama Tehama Main Beale Grove Upper Deck 2,500 SF Dog Relief Clementina Meadow 760 SF Stewardship Lower Deck Building 950 SF Beale Jc Decaux Legend Playground Major Circulation Main Grove Minor Circulation Open Flexible Spaces Clementina Gathering Spaces Seating Play BLOCK 3 PARK Building Design & Construction PG. 24 Community Meeting 3 | 11.18.2020 BEALE/TEHAMA CORNER ENTRANCE VIEW BLOCK 3 PARK Building Design & Construction PG. 25 Community Meeting 3 | 11.18.2020 DECK VIEW BLOCK 3 PARK Building Design & Construction PG. 26 Community Meeting 3 | 11.18.2020 BIRD'S EYE VIEW BLOCK 3 PARK Building Design & Construction PG. 27 Community Meeting 3 | 11.18.2020 COMMUNITY A C D ZONES B A B C PROGRAMS A B C ELEMENTS A D BLOCK 3 PARK Building Design & Construction PG.
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