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REVERE
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46TH
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GILMAN
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SCENIC
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15TH
22ND
39TH
PIERCE
18TH
28TH
34TH
14TH
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UNION
42N
D 30TH
43RD
21ST
05TH
GRIFFI
TH
PERU
12TH
ORTEGA
26TH
28TH
14TH
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30TH
41ST
23RD
26TH
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23RD
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24TH
ASHBU
RY
22ND
04TH
25TH
FUN
STO
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22ND
44TH
LYON
16TH
16TH
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OC
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T
31ST
FOLS
OM
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DUNCAN
25TH
47TH RIVERA
06TH
05TH
23RD
THOMAS
07TH
04TH
NORTH POINT
LINCOLN
FULTON
CARROLL
CHESTNUT
38TH
11TH
07TH
DO
UG
LASS
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H
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17TH
LAWTON
48TH
24TH
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29TH
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GROVE
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ERICK
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24TH
09TH
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HAWES
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20TH
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TON
09TH
18TH
15TH
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NA
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MASO
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BRUNSWICK
TAYLOR
CALIFORNIA
03RD
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MARKET ST
STOC
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CLAR
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GS
OAKDALE
HUDSON
WEBSTER
ANZA
02ND
HAIGHT
27TH
TREASUREISLAND
UnionSquare
AquaticPark
Marina Green FortMason
AltaPlaza
LafayettePark
Hamilton
Square
Presidio
LincolnPark
SutroHeights
Golden Gate Park
Panhandle
MountSutro
Twin
Peaks
GlenCanyon
Park
BuenaVistaPark
CoronaHeights
DoloresPark
BernalHeights
Islais Creek
India Basin
OceanBeach
SouthBasin
Candlestick Point StateRecreation Area
McLarenPark
Crocker-Amazon
Playground
MountDavidson
BalboaPark
Harding ParkGolf Course
FortFunston
Pine LakePark
SternGrove
ChinaBasin
CentralBasin
LakeMerced
P A C I F I CO C E A N
Crissy Field
FranklinSquare
YerbaBuena
Gardens
Land’s End
BayviewPark
0 0.5 1 Mile
CURBSIDE LOT/PROPERTY
EX ISTING PROJECTS
STREET SIDEWALK
LET US KNOWON THE MAP!
Where do you want
to see more Groundplay
projects?
03RD
03RD
03RD
19TH
GEARY
GEARY
GEARY
17TH
17TH
MIS
SIO
N
MIS
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FULTON
PINE
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POST
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NO
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35TH
34TH
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FELL
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SCO
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HOWARD
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18TH BRYANT10TH
16TH
12TH
LIN
COLN
CA
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POW
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32ND
VALEN
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SHO
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IND
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40TH
42ND
44TH
46TH
BROADWAY
LEAVEN
WO
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GREENWICH
CLIPPER
MAIN
BRAZIL
GILMAN
13TH
SUNNYDALE
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SAN
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CORD
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AM
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DO
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POINT LOBOS
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VESTA
ARB
ALL
O
DO
LORES
FRANCISCO
SCENIC
POPE
15TH
22ND
39TH
PIERCE
18TH
28TH
34TH
14TH
O’FARRELL
UNION
42N
D 30TH
43RD
21ST
05TH
GRIFFI
TH
PERU
12TH
ORTEGA
26TH
28TH
14TH
GREENWICH
30TH
41ST
23RD
26TH
NORIEGA
23RD
CALIFORNIA
WASHINGTON
24TH
ASHBU
RY
22ND
04TH
25TH
FUN
STO
N
SAN
CH
EZ
08TH
22ND
44TH
LYON
16TH
16TH
JEFFERSON
OC
TAVIA
BRYAN
T
31ST
FOLS
OM
LARKIN VALLEJO
DUNCAN
25TH
47TH RIVERA
06TH
05TH
23RD
THOMAS
07TH
04TH
NORTH POINT
LINCOLN
FULTON
CARROLL
CHESTNUT
38TH
11TH
07TH
DO
UG
LASS
FITC
H
46TH
17TH
LAWTON
48TH
24TH
BAY SHO
RE
POLK
BOW
DO
IN
40TH
16TH
SPEAR
11TH
GRA
NT
15TH
ANZA
QUINTARA
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27TH
CESAR CHAVEZ
GREAT H
WY
19TH
MORAGA
UTA
H
20TH
29TH
WAWONA
ORI
ZABA
WILDE
GROVE
20TH
BROD
ERICK
26TH
SAN
CH
EZ
25TH
24TH
09TH
MIN
NESO
TA
22N
D
10TH
BAKER
HAWES
06TH
20TH
01ST
RALS
TON
09TH
18TH
15TH
BUC
HA
NA
N
MASO
N
MCKINNON
BRUNSWICK
TAYLOR
CALIFORNIA
03RD
KEARN
Y
MO
NTG
OM
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19TH
MARKET ST
STOC
KTON
VICENTE
ULLOA
CLAR
EMO
NT
GIRARD
JENNIN
GS
OAKDALE
HUDSON
WEBSTER
ANZA
02ND
HAIGHT
27TH
TREASUREISLAND
UnionSquare
AquaticPark
Marina Green FortMason
AltaPlaza
LafayettePark
Hamilton
Square
Presidio
LincolnPark
SutroHeights
Golden Gate Park
Panhandle
MountSutro
Twin
Peaks
GlenCanyon
Park
BuenaVistaPark
CoronaHeights
DoloresPark
BernalHeights
Islais Creek
India Basin
OceanBeach
SouthBasin
Candlestick Point StateRecreation Area
McLarenPark
Crocker-Amazon
Playground
MountDavidson
BalboaPark
Harding ParkGolf Course
FortFunston
Pine LakePark
SternGrove
ChinaBasin
CentralBasin
LakeMerced
P A C I F I CO C E A N
Crissy Field
FranklinSquare
YerbaBuena
Gardens
Land’s End
BayviewPark
0 0.5 1 Mile
CURBSIDE LOT/PROPERTY
EX ISTING PROJECTS
STREET SIDEWALK
LET US KNOWON THE MAP!
Where do you want
to see more Groundplay
projects?
Plaza Cleanliness
Plaza Maintenance
Safe from Vehicles
Protected from Weather
Easy to Talk to Others I Don’t Know
Overall Average
25
20
15
10
5
0
25
20
15
10
5
0Movable
chairs present
Movable chairs
present
See map below of current projects in San Francisco.
Movable chairs absent
Movable chairs absent
1 2 3 4 5 UNSATISFIED SATISFIED
AVG
. NU
MBE
R O
F U
SERS3.97
4.13
4.26
2.91
3.68
3.79
AVERAGE USER SATISFACTION FROM INTERCEPT SURVEYSPlazas with movable chairs had a significantly higher average number of users per count than plazas with only fixed seating.
Of the four plazas with movable chairs, there was a significantly higher average number of users per count when chairs were present than put away.
Curbside75%
Curbside
Lot5%
Lot
Sidewalk9%
Sidewalk
Street11%
Street
Arts & Culture16%
Café33%
Restaurant33%
Neighborhood Organization
16%
Service 1%
Retail 8%
Private Citizen Other Retail
1%
Food Retail9%
20
16
12
8
4
02009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
On the Ground77%
In Development
11%
Removed4% De-installed
8%
Curbside LotSidewalkStreet
Scoping Schematic Design Programming & Operations
ImplementationOutreach
Plaza Project Phasing
AFTER LEGISLATION
Movable Furnishings MaintenancePlantingsStriping & Painting [ De-Installation ]
perimeter striping, roadway markings,
ground surface treatments
Control Devices
flex bollards
singage
plant containers
soil and plants
tables and chairs
other fixtures as appropriate
repair and replacement of softscape and
hardscape
removal and storage of planters, tables,
and chairs
daily deployment and nightly
storage
daily sweeping litter and garbage
Plaza Project Implementation
Plaza Public Life Survey, Stella Kim, Summer 2015
Overview of Projects in San Francisco
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BEFORE LEGISLATION
Issue Call for ProposalsINTERAGENCY TEAM
Verify Complaint and Take Enforcement Action as NeededINTERAGENCY TEAM
ROADWAY People Place Permit
SIDEWALK People Place Permit
CURBSIDE People Place Permit
CITY LOT People Place Permit
Proposal Prepared & SubmittedPROJECT SPONSOR
Complaints Filed!311
Permit Application Prepared & SubmittedPROJECT SPONSOR
Proposal Reviewed & Selected/AcceptedINTERAGENCY TEAM
Installation and InspectionsINTERAGENCY TEAM
Refine Initial Design, Programming & Management PlanPROJECT SPONSOR AND INTERAGENCY TEAM
Review & Approve Temp. Physical TreatmentsPUBLIC WORKS ( Sidewalk, Curbside, Roadway )
DBI ( On-Parcel )
Review & Approve Final Management & Stewardship Plan PLANNING
Public Posting: Notice of Application PUBLIC WORKS ( Sidewalk, Curbside, Roadway )
DBI ( On-Parcel )
ROADWAY
Open Streets
Play Streets
Temporary Plazas
CURBSIDE LANE
Parklets
On-Parcel
Pop-Up Events
Vacant Spaces
Private Lots
Public Lots
LOWER BARRIERSto participation
DEFINE PARAMETERS
for operations, permit terms, and enforcement
thresholds
STREAMLINE PERMITTING
and agency review processes
FACILITATE GREATER EQUITY
(geographic distribution) of Projects in all neighborhoods
CREATE SELF-FINANCING
opportunities to better support long-term
stewardship of Places
ENABLE MORE ACTIVATIONthat is frequent,
diverse, and free to the public
Play StreetsNew York City Health Department
People SpotChicago DOT Make Way for People Program
PlazasLADOT People St Program
Ballart Street Park
Maribyrnong, Yarraville, Sydney Australia
Rundle MallAdelaide, Australia
People SpotChicago DOT Make Way for People Program
Alley Festivals
Nord Alley, Seattle
Open StreetsCicLAvia, Los Angeles
ParkletsLADOT People St Program
Curbside PlazasNYC DOT
At-Grade Sidewalk ExtensionsBroadway, Los Angeles
Street SeatsNYC DOT
LEGISLATING EQUAL ACCESS
San Francisco leads the nation with innovation in good civic governance. Pavement to Parks, initiated in 2009 as a joint program of the Planning Department, Department of Public Works, Municipal Transportation Agency, and Mayor’s Office of Greening, has been touted internationally for its community-based approach to creating and testing publicly-accessible, neighborhood-serving open spaces.
In 2013, the San Francisco Mayor’s Pedestrian Strategy recognized the importance of community-based public space projects as part of the toolkit for creating safe, walkable neighborhoods by including a goal to create twenty “parklets” and two ”pedestrian plazas” per year.
Since the inauguration of Pavement to Parks, several other related projects such as “Living Innovation Zones” and the Market Street Prototyping Festival have emerged in San Francisco. These short-term projects may last from one week to two years, and are comprised of temporary or ‘reversible’ installations and events that test community-generated concepts for public space. These and Pavement to Parks – together with other programs such as Sunday Streets, Play Streets, and Vision Zero “painted safety zones” – form a spectrum of innovative solutions for diversifying and optimizing the use of our streets to better serve the open-space and mobility needs of our citizens.
Though public demand for community-generated public open spaces continued to increase, the City’s interagency review, permitting, technical, and financial assistance services remained based on older models for managing our public spaces and rights-of-way. The interagency and often cross-jurisdictional nature of projects poses procedural complexities that formed barriers to wide participation by community groups; while weak or inconsistent code bases limit the range of enforcement and quality-control responses available to City agencies.
The Places for People Ordinance is a comprehensive, interagency permitting framework that streamlines the community-based development of trial and demonstration projects and public activation events across San Francisco. The framework reflects national best practices, synthesizing the models of New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, and other cities.
The placemaking/placekeeping movement is at a pivotal juncture – where grassroots activities have effectively registered with government institutions, resulting in more responsive planning strategies, marked policy shifts, and a reformation of modes of governance. The Places for People Ordinance – the first ever of its kind in the country – signals a new era for the practice of city-making, for both governments and citizens.
Robin Abad Ocubillo Lead Policy Planner [email protected]
Gary Chen Graphic Designer [email protected]
THE SAN FRANCISCO PLACES FOR PEOPLE ORDINANCE
San Francisco Planning
sfplanning.org
San Francisco Public Works
sfpublicworks.org
Municipal Transportation Agency
sfmta.org
POSTER PREPARED BY:
DESIGN SUPPORT BY:
BEST PRACTICE PRECEDENT STUDIES
TIMELINE OF DEVELOPMENT
GOALS OF THE LEGISLATION
Stabilize Program Capacity
The absence of dedicated resources at partner
agencies greatly impedes effective project delivery.
February 2014 Developed clear outline for
capital funding and staff resource needs.
Formalize Interagency Roles
and ProtocolsPrecedent projects were
vetted and developed through experimental
processes.
October 2015 Established an interagency MOU defininging roles and
responsibilities.
Formalize & Adopt Better
PermitsThe current set of permitting tools can be better suited to
temporary projects.
October 2015 Initiated interjurisdictional code analysis and reviwed
lessons learned identify streamlining of review and
approvals
Explore Formulation & Adoption of
LegislationResolve complications with jurisdiction, enforcement,
and financial sustainability of projects.
October 2016 San Francisco enacts Places
for People Ordinance.
Consolidate Tactical
Programs Under a Single Banner
March 2017
groundplaysf.org
Develop Blueprint for
Sustainable GrowthEarly pilot projects, first installed in 2009, create public demand for more
parklets and plazas.
November 2013 Initiated the Pavement to
Parks Strategic Plan
Sidewalk
Urban Prototypes
% TYPES OF PROJECT SPONSORS% TYPES OF PROJECTS THROUGHOUT ENTIRE PROGRAM
% PROJECTS IN LIFECYCLEPROJECT IMPLEMENTATION BY YEAR
Stella Kim Public Life Intern
ADDTIONAL SITE ANALYSES BY:
PROJECT TYPES: DEVELOPMENT & REVIEW PROCESS
BEFORE LEGISLATION & AFTER LEGISLATION
CURRENT PROJECTS IN SAN FRANCISCO
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1 2 3 4 5 6
14
2
13
5
6
7
8
3
12
4
OPEN & PLAY STREETS
PEDESTRIAN SAFETY & TRAFFIC CALMING
PEDESTRIAN PLAZAS
ALLEYWAY ACTIVATION
VACANT LOT ACTIVATION/ ‘PHASE ZERO’ POP-UPS
‘PARKLETS’/ ‘STREET SEATS’/ ‘PEOPLE SPOTS’
APPLICATION ROUTED TO:
REAL ESTATE DIVISION
PUBLIC WORKS
Possible Public HearingPUBLIC WORKS ( Sidewalk, Curbside )
DBI ( On-Parcel )
Possible Public Hearing: Review & Approve Activation Events PlanENTERTAIMENT COMMISSION
MTAB HearingPLANNING & PUBLIC WORKS
MTAB = Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors and Parking Authority Commission
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Pop-Up Beer GardenPhiladelphia
ReSurfacedLouisville Downtown Partnership
Pavement to Parks Strategic Plan 2014-2016
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