Marina Bay Trail Community Meeting #1 AGENDA 1. Introductions: Meghan Tiernan, DPW Cristina Olea, DPW Jerry Robbins, SFMTA 2. Meeting Purpose:. 4. 5. 6. To introduce the project to the community and gather information about how people use the space Project Background Existing Conditions & Constraints Discussion Next Steps San Francisco Making San Francisco a beautiful, vibrant, and sustainable city. www.sfdpw.org 1
Project Area Marina Blvd between Scott and Baker Streets Project Area San Francisco Making San Francisco a beautiful, vibrant, and sustainable city. www.sfdpw.org 2
Project Background SF Recreation and Parks Department (RPD) recently completed the renovation of the SF Marina West Harbor BCDC (Bay Conservation and Development Commission) permit requires a community outreach process to evaluate the Bay Trail alignment along Marina Blvd. between Scott and Baker Streets RPD asked DPW to lead the outreach effort which will consist of a series of community meetings this fall and winter San Francisco Making San Francisco a beautiful, vibrant, and sustainable city. www.sfdpw.org
Project Requirements BCDC Requirements for Marina Bay Trail Planning: 1. Project Scope and Data Collection Pedestrian and bike usage Vehicular traffic patterns 2. Community Planning Process and Final Bay Trail Conceptual Proposal. Submit Final Bay Trail Proposal to BCDC San Francisco Making San Francisco a beautiful, vibrant, and sustainable city. www.sfdpw.org 4
1. Data Collection Sidewalk Parking lane Sidewalk Observer Observer location location Parking lane Traffic count location on Marina Blvd near Scott St looking west Data collected summer, fall & winter of 2011 San Francisco Making San Francisco a beautiful, vibrant, and sustainable city. www.sfdpw.org 5
1. Data Collection Pedestrian / Bike / Vehicle Usage Westbound Summer Weekend Fall 56% Weekday PM 29% Weekday AM 7% 79% 0% 10% 7% 0% 40% Cars Bicycles 50% 60% 70% Weekend 15% 85% 80% 8% 100% Summer 21% Weekday PM 71% 0% 10% Weekday PM 15% 0% 40% Bicycles 50% 60% 70% 11% 80% 90% 89% 40% Cars Bicycles 60% Pedestrians 70% 80% 10% 5% 0% 40% Cars Bicycles 9% 50% 60% 70% 4% 17% 80% 90% 100% Pedestrians 15% 12% 64% Weekday PM 7% 12% 7% 90% 0% 0% 40% Cars Bicycles 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 6% 12% 5% 5% 6% 100% 10% 24% 82% Weekday AM 87% 0% 6% 78% Weekend 22% 12% 90% 21% 91% 0% 100% 6% 6% 50% Weekday PM Pedestrians 70% Weekday AM 0% 19% Winter Weekday PM Weekday AM 60% Weekday AM 21% 2% 15% 7% 9% Cars Weekend 10% 8% Weekend Fall 62% 0% 80% Pedestrians Eastbound Weekend 59% Weekday AM 14% 90% Winter 100% 10% 0% 40% Cars Bicycles 50% 60% 70% 80% Pedestrians Pedestrians San Francisco Making San Francisco a beautiful, vibrant, and sustainable city. www.sfdpw.org 6 90% 100%
1. Data Collection Permitted parking usage Summer Weekend, 46% Fall Weekday AM, 29% Weekday PM, 25% Weekend, 44% Winter Weekday AM, % Weekday PM, 22% Weekend, 40% Weekday AM, 40% Weekday PM, San Francisco Making San Francisco a beautiful, vibrant, and sustainable city. www.sfdpw.org 7
Existing Conditions Parking Count Seating Area Gate 6 Gate 1 MARINA BLVD Baker Street to Divisadero Seating Area 2 Gate 10 Divisadero to Scott Street MARINA BLVD 15 Permit Only 6 Public &Permit Parking Count between Scott and Baker Streets: 51 Total Parking Spaces 15 Yacht Harbor Permit Only Spaces (24/7, near gated Marina entries) 6 Parking Spaces - both Public and Yacht Harbor Permit Available for Public parking Monday-Friday from 6am -10pm Yacht Harbor Permit only Monday-Friday 10pm-6am and Saturdays, Sundays & Holidays San Francisco Making San Francisco a beautiful, vibrant, and sustainable city. www.sfdpw.org 8
Existing Conditions Site Photos Entry at Scott Street Gate near Scott St & permit parking Looking east near Scott Street Looking west near Divisadero San Francisco Making San Francisco a beautiful, vibrant, and sustainable city. www.sfdpw.org 9
Existing Conditions Site Photos New Seating Area Vehicle exiting towards Baker St Looking east at Divisadero Vehicle exiting at Baker St San Francisco Making San Francisco a beautiful, vibrant, and sustainable city. www.sfdpw.org 10
Existing Conditions Site Photos Pavement marking Signage Permit Parking Signage Permit and ADA Parking San Francisco Making San Francisco a beautiful, vibrant, and sustainable city. www.sfdpw.org 11
Group Discussion Gather information about how people use the space along Marina Blvd between Scott and Baker Streets: How do you arrive? Do you park here? When do you visit? How do you use the area? What improvements would you like to see? San Francisco Making San Francisco a beautiful, vibrant, and sustainable city. www.sfdpw.org 12
Next Steps 1. Community Meeting #2 to be held November 14: Present and discuss improvements 2. BCDC Design Review Board meeting January 9, 2014. Community Meeting # to be held in January Present and discuss final proposal 4. Submit Final Proposal to BCDC by March 1, 201 San Francisco Making San Francisco a beautiful, vibrant, and sustainable city. www.sfdpw.org 1
Contact Information Meghan Tiernan DPW Project Manager (415) 558-4541 Meghan.Tiernan@sfdpw.org San Francisco Making San Francisco a beautiful, vibrant, and sustainable city. www.sfdpw.org 14