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What is the Shipyard Legacy Fund Project?

Planning for The Shipyard Legacy Fund is underway at the Hunter’s Point Shipyard. The Hunters Point Shipyard master developer has an agreement with the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency (SFRA) to share proceeds from the sales of lots on Parcel A and to offer six acres of Shipyard land for community-serving facilities. The Parcel A lots will probably be ready for sale in late 2006 or early 2007. While the exact amount of the proceeds depends on market conditions, approximately $30 million will be placed in the Shipyard Legacy Fund from the land sales.

 

While the Redevelopment Agency Commission has final authority over the use of these resources, the community will be charged with setting priorities and making recommendations to the Commission.  In consultation with the Hunter’s Point Shipyard Citizen’s Advisory Committee (CAC), the Redevelopment Agency has hired Urban Strategies Council to develop an effective community process and structure by which recommendations will be made to the Commission.  Over the next year Urban Strategies Council and its partner organization PolicyLink will work with residents, local businesses and Bayview Hunter’s Point organizations to decide how this Fund can best be used to benefit the community.  In the end, Urban Strategies Council will produce:

  • An inventory of needs and services in the District 10 communities
  • A detailed “investment roadmap” of potential opportunities for initial investments and a concrete plan to get them started
  • Recommendation on the type of organization (known as a Quasi-Public Entity or QPE) that should be created to govern and administer the investments, programs and services identified by the “roadmap”

Where Were the Recommendations on the Administration and Governance of the SLF be Discussed?
The recommendations on the type of organization (known as a Quasi-Public Entity or QPE) that should be created to govern and administer the Shipyard Legacy Fund were presented and discussed at the following meetings which were open to the public.

Meeting

Date/ Time

Location

San Francisco Redevelopment Commission: Date for presentation of the CAC’s recommendations to the Commission. August 21st, 2007 4th Floor, City Hall

How Were Community Voices Included In the Planning Process?

There will be a number of workshops and opportunities for BVHP Area residents and stakeholders to offer feedback and guidance for the Shipyard Legacy Fund. Please see the list below of upcoming opportunities:

 

Meeting

Date/ Time

Location

Community Orientations: Short Overview Of The Fund And Upcoming Briefing & Workshops

January 2006

Various

Briefing: Briefing on the Inventory of Community Needs, Services and Providers

March 18th 2006

 

Bayview Opera House

4705 Third Street

Workshop #1: Priorities for Investment

June 17th 2006

Bayview Opera House

4705 Third Street

Workshop #2: Investment Roadmap

September 9th 2006 10:00AM-1:00PM

Pitcher Community Room in the Southeast Community Facility 1800 Oakdale Ave.

Workshop #3: Organizational Structure

November 4th 2006 10:00AM-1:00PM

Bayview Opera House

4705 Third Street

Workshop #4: Panel on Organizational Structure

May 19th 2007 9:00AM-1:00PM

Earl P. Mills Community Room, 100 Whitney Young Circle

 

The work of Urban Strategies Council is managed by a Supervisory Team consisting of the CAC Executive Committee, a representative from Supervisor Maxwell’s office, a representative of the SFRA and a representative from the Mayor’s office of Base Closure and Reuse.  The Supervisory Team meets on the third Wednesday (4:00PM in the Lennar trailer on the Shipyard) of each month and their meetings are open to the public.

How Can I Get More Information?

Urban Strategies Council

 Liz Johnson

(510) 893-1377

Citizen’s Advisory Committee (CAC)

 

SFRA Site Office
(415) 822-4622

San Francisco Redevelopment Agency (SFRA)

 

Thor Kaslofsky

(415) 749-2592

 

Shipyard Legacy Fund Reports

Task 1 and Task 2 Shipyard Legacy Fund Report: Comprehensive Needs Assessment and Census of Community Based Services and Providers

Task 3 Shipyard Legacy Fund Report: Development of a Community Benefits Investment Roadmap

Task 4 Shipyard Legacy Fund Report: Designing Quasi-Public Entity To Direct The Shipyard Legacy Fund

Task 5 Shipyard Legacy Fund Report: Report on Community Outreach, Consultation and Inclusion Plan

Important Documents:

Investment Roadmap Design Workbook This Workbook walks the reader through the steps the CAC took to arrive at their recommendations

SHIPYARD LEGACY FUND: Process Overview and CAC Recommendations to Date Presentation to: Hunters Point Shipyard Citizens Advisory Committee July 9, 2007

Handout giving an overview of the Shipyard Legacy Fund

Selected 2000 Census data on District 10

Map of "Bayview Hunters Point area" or target area for the Shipyard Legacy Fund

Materials from Fourth Community Workshop (May 19, 2007)

Meeting Summary

Powerpoint Presentation: Overview of Shipyard Legacy Fund Recommendation Process

Powerpoint Presentation: Overview of the Quasi-Public Entity (QPE) Process and Major Issues to be Decided

Presentation: Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative - Boston

Handout: Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative - Boston

Handout - Market Creek Plaza - San Diego

Handout - Neighborhood Unity Foundation - San Diego

Powerpoint Presentation Figueroa Corridor Community Land Trust - Los Angeles

Handout - Figueroa Corridor Community Land Trust

Materials from Third Community Workshop (November 4, 2006)

PowerPoint Presentation on Work-to-Date

Planning and Design Workbook

PowerPoint Presentation on Designing a Quasi Public Entity

QPE Questionnaire

Materials from Second Community Workshop (September 9, 2006)

Powerpoint Presentation on Roadmap Overview

Developing a Community Benefits Roadmap

Powerpoint Presentation on Investment Options

Investment Questionnaire

Powerpoint Presentation on Roadmap Recommendations

Overview of Roadmap Recommendations

Overview of Three Investment Models

Overview of Six Program Models

Evaluation Form

Materials from CAC Special Session II (August 22, 2006)

Powerpoint Presentation on Decision-Making Process

Overview of Questions the CAC Needs to Answer

Powerpoint Presentation on Investment Strategies

Criteria for Investment

Investment Questionnaire

Powerpoint Presentation on Program Frameworks

Program Frameworks

Programs Activity

Materials from First Community Workshop (June 17, 2006)

Meeting Agenda

Handout on "Baked-In" vs. "Enhanced" Community Benefits

Powerpoint Presentation on the Decision-Making Process for the SLF

Powerpoint Presentation on Recommendations from the Needs Assessment

Community Building Areas with Sub-Areas

Map of Opportunity Sites in BVHP Area

Important websites for further information about the Hunters Point Shipyard and Shipyard Legacy Fund:

 

Lennar/BVHP, LLC

Master developers of the Shipyard, with information on additional “Baked-In” Community Benefits such as affordable housing, local hiring, and small business assistance

San Francisco Redevelopment Agency

Bayview Hunters Point Project Area Committee (PAC)

Bayview Hunters Point Restoration Advisory Board (RAB)

Important documents for further information about redevelopment in the Bayview Hunters Point neighborhood.

The documents below all relate to changes in the Bayview redevelopmet area.

CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR DEVELOPMENT (Mixed-Use Revitalization Project for Candlestick Point and Parcels A-3 and B-E of the Hunters Point Shipyard)

San Francisco Chronicle article regarding the city attorney's ruling which blocked the referendum on redevelopment area expansion

San Francisco Chronicle article regarding the community's reaction to the expansion of the redevelopment project area


 
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