Citizens Advisory Committee - January 5, 2022 - Minutes
BAYVIEW HUNTERS
POINT CITIZENS
ADVISORY
COMMITTEE
MEETING MINUTES (ADOPTED)
January 5, 2022
Start: 6:00 PM; End: ~7:18 PM
Held virtually via Webex
Order of Business:
1. Call to Order and Roll Call
Members Present:
Devanshu Patel (Chair)
Philip Williams (Vice Chair)
Bakari Adams
Tim Chan
Kirk Davis
Dominica Henderson
Linda Jordan
Members Absent:
Elaine Redus
2. Approval of Minutes from Previous Meetings
Discussion:
ï‚· Rich Sucre to provide Draft Meeting Minutes from 11/03/21 at
future meeting.
3. General Public Comment
No Public Comment.
4. Report from the City Administrator’s Office / San Francisco Planning
Department
a. Resolution Making Findings to Allow Teleconferenced
Meetings under California Government Code Section 54953(e).
Motion to Adopt Resolution: Patel; 2nd: Jordan
All in Favor: Adams, Chan, Davis, Henderson, Jordan, Patel &
Williams
Absent: Redus
b. Discussion:
 Future Meetings (Sucre) – Likely Returning for In-Person in
March 2022
ï‚· The future meetings will likely accommodate hybrid
meetings (both in-person and virtual).
5. New Business: Department and Project Sponsor Presentations
[Discussion and Possible Action]
a. Southeast Rail Station Study Update: Informational
Presentation.
ï‚· Presenter: Anna Harvey, SF Planning Department
Discussion:
ï‚· Seeking Options & Recommendations for Bayview Station
ï‚· Requires outreach with Hunters Point Shipyard CAC
(Harvey)
ï‚· Williams Avenue Station is not a preferred site
ï‚· Examining Evans Station vs. Oakdale Stations
ï‚· Concern with Evans Station
ï‚· Concern with Parking & Pedestrian Safety at both locations.
Busy Intersection
ï‚· Caltrans presented to SFCTA Board and exploring
feasibility (A. Simmons)
ï‚· How quickly a new Bayview Station could happen? Between
5-10 years (Harvey)
ï‚· Preliminary Report will be released in February 2022, then it
will return to SFCTA CAC and Board (Harvey)
ï‚· Add to Future Agenda to discuss Recommendation for
Station (target for Feb 2022) (Patel)
ï‚· Will hold final report to incorporate Bayview CAC
recommendation (Harvey)
[No Public Comment Received]
b. 800 Cesar Chavez Street: Presentation on the project for Cruise,
a company focused on self-driving car service.
No Presentation. Continued to Future Meeting.
6. Committee Members’ Comments and Announcements
[Discussion Only]
a. Planning for Future Cannabis Workshop: Open Forum for
Discussion.
ï‚· Add to Agenda for March 2022
b. Candlestick Point. Add to future agenda.
ï‚· Discussion on homelessness
ï‚· Consult with True Vine
ï‚· Consult with Public Works
7. Committee Members’ Proposed Future Agenda Items
[Discussion and Possible Action]
Discussion:
ï‚· Focus on Caltrans Project for February 2022
ï‚· Still working with Project Sponsor for 3rd Street HOME-SF Project
ï‚· Add Christopher Kidd and Obtain Update on Bayview Transportation
Plan
ï‚· Discussion of new Southeast Community Facility on Evans
ï‚· Update from SF PUC on Biodigester Project
ï‚· Discussion on Outreach into Bayview Communities & Planning
Department’s Neighborhood Organization List (Add for February
2022)
8. Adjournment
Motion to Adjourn: Patel; 2nd: Jordan
All in Favor: Adams, Chan, Davis, Henderson, Jordan, Patel & Williams
Absent: Redus
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