Office of Community Investment & Infrastructure
Office of Community Investment
& Infrastructure
We are the driving force in creating three new inclusive neighborhoods: Hunters Point Shipyard/Candlestick Point, Transbay and Mission Bay.
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Residents and families that thrive

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Clean, safe and livable communities

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A diverse, equitable and inclusive city

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Excellent city services

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A city and region prepared for the future

Strategic Plan Highlights
Accelerate Production of New Housing
Invest In Disadvantaged & At-Risk Communities
Invest In Disadvantaged & At-Risk Communities
- Fund housing for low-income families, public housing residents, seniors, the homeless, such as Alice Griffith.
- Create housing that connect low-income families with community support, such as child care services.
Create New Public Infrastructure & Open Spaces
Create New Public Infrastructure & Open Spaces
- Continue to develop partnerships with the SF Unified School District, other City departments, and community-based organizations.
- Revitalize underserved neighborhoods through creation of new public streets, infrastructure, and parks, such as the new public spaces in Mission Bay.
Prioritize Connectivity, Sustainability & Resilience
Prioritize Connectivity, Sustainability & Resilience
- Ensure the best building design, neighborhoods, transportation networks, and environmentally-conscious infrastructure.
Maximize Opportunities for Local Businesses & Workers
Maximize Opportunities for Local Businesses & Workers
- Increase participation of local workers and small and local businesses in all projects.
Use Low-cost Public Financing
Use Low-cost Public Financing
- Identify long-term financing for affordable housing, infrastructure, and open space projects.
Invest In & Value our Employees
Invest In & Value our Employees
- Support employee health, safety, wellness, and professional development.