Summary of Public Workshops & Meetings

Recent Workshops, Meetings & Hearings

Community Workshop #4 Summary   MARCH 22, 2014

Advisory Body Meeting #9  APRIL 16, 2014

Advisory Body Meeting #8  MARCH 12, 2014

Advisory Body Meeting #7   FEBRUARY 26, 2014

Advisory Body Meeting #6   DECEMBER 17, 2013

Advisory Body Meeting #5   AUGUST 14, 2013

Optional Advisory Body Meeting #4  JULY 17, 2013

Advisory Body Meeting #3   JUNE 26, 2013

Community Workshop Summary   MAY 18, 2013

Diana PoncedeLeon from the Office of Economic and Workforce Development (OWED) was at the May 18th meeting to give an overview of the Invest in Neighborhoods program – a city initiative to provide customized assistance to San Francisco’s neighborhood commercial corridors – and talk about the application of the program in Visitacion Valley to the Leland Ave commercial corridor. Her contact information and materials passed out at the meeting regarding Invest in Neighborhoods are below:

Advisory Body Meeting #2   MARCH 12, 2013

Community Workshop Summary   JANUARY 12, 2013

At this workshop we reviewed feedback on top community priorities from first workshop, evaluated potential funding strategies, and reviewed the design options and revisions to the Schlage site plan.

Advisory Body Meeting #1   NOVEMBER 13, 2012

Informational Update to the Planning Commission   NOVEMBER 8, 2012

Community Workshop Summary   OCTOBER 13, 2012

On October 13, 2012, the Planning Department and the Mayor's Office of Economic and Workforce Development held a meeting to update the community on the status of the Schlage Lock project, and present the Green Connections project and discuss what a green connection could look like in Visitacion Valley.

 


Previous Workshops

The Planning Department, in association with the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency and an Urban Design Consultant, held five community workshops on the Visitacion Valley Schlage Lock project from 2006-2007. The workshops focused on developing alternative framework plans, selecting a preferred Urban Design Framework Plan, urban design issues, including building, streetscape and open space designs, Site Sustainability Features, and Design Guidelines for new development. Information on each of the workshops along with workshop materials can be viewed below.

Community Workshop Summary - August 4, 2007

On August 4th, 2007, the Planning Department held the fifth and final design workshop for the Vistacion Valley / Schlage Lock Master Plan. This workshop focused on design character and building form, with a special examination of building heights across the site per community request. Breakout activities focused on evaluation of design character, and specifically on the topics of buidling facades, retail design, roof design, and incorporation of sustainability. A summary of feedback received through this breakout activity is included here.

Public Comments & Summary of Open Space Design and Programming

Workshop Materials

Community Workshop Summary - May 5, 2007

On May 5th, 2007, the Planning Department held the fourth workshop for the Vistacion Valley / Schlage Lock Master Plan. This workshop focused on a sustainability strategy and framework for building green on the site, revisited previously discussed key elements including building heights, and provided a final overview of the vision for the site and the overall master plan developed over the course of the workshop series.

Public Comments & Summary of Open Space Design and Programming

Workshop Materials

 

Community Workshop Summary - January 6, 2007

On January 6th, 2007, the Planning Department held the third workshop for the Vistacion Valley / Schlage Lock Master Plan.

Public Comments & Summary of Open Space Design and Programming

Workshop Materials

 

Community Workshop Summary - October 14, 2006

On October 14th, 2006, the Planning Department held the second workshop for the Vistacion Valley / Schlage Lock Master Plan.

Workshop Materials

 

Community Workshop Summary - August 28, 2006

On August 28th, 2006, the Planning Department held the first workshop for the Vistacion Valley / Schlage Lock Master Plan.

Workshop Materials