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The Blue Greenway is the City of San Francisco’s effort to improve the City’s Southern portion of the 500 mile, 9-county region wide Bay Trail and the newly established Bay Water Trail and associated waterfront open space system.

The alignment of the Blue Greenway generally follows the alignment of the Bay Trail from Mission Creek on the north to the County line on the south, as illustrated in the map below.

Community Workshop for the BLUE GREENWAY Planning and Design Guidelines 

Wednesday May 26, 2010 5:30 - 8:00 PM
Port of San Francisco, Pier 1 (Embarcadero at Washington)

Community Workshop Documents
Blue Greenway Design Guidelines Sections 1, 2, 4, & 5 (Best Practice Study .pdf)
Blue Greenway Design Guidelines Section 3a (Existing Conditions Study .pdf)
Blue Greenway Design Guidelines Section 3b (Existing Conditions Study .pdf)
Blue Greenway Design Guidelines Appendicies (.pdf) 

 

www.sfport.com/bluegreenway

The meeting will provide an overview of the planning process and  schedule, existing conditions, opportunities &  constraints and discuss potential program uses for the various open spaces.

Blue Greenway Map 052410

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More About The Blue Greenway:

History and Context 

Planning Process

Planning and Implementation

 

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For more information, please contact:

David Beaupre
david.beaupre@sfport.com
(415) 274-0539

Useful Links:

General Obligation Bond Project Status
Mayor Newsom’s 2006 Blue Greenway Task Force Report
Neighborhood Parks Council Blue Greenway Web Site
ABAG Bay Trail
Mission Bay Plan
Hunters Point Shipyard and Candlestick Plan
Candlestick State Park 

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