Cesar Chavez East Community Design Plan
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Project Overview
The Cesar Chavez East Community Design Plan (CCE) will develop a community-supported vision and design for street that is safe, comfortable and accessible to all. As an important connector, Cesar Chavez brings together the Mission, Potrero, Bernal Heights, Bayview and Dogpatch neighborhoods and is also a vital link to the Blue Greenway and the Bay.
This project will re-think Cesar Chavez as a truly multimodal corridor that can accommodate pedestrians, bicycles, cars, and trucks and that can offer recreational, ecological and cultural opportunities for people who live and work in the area.
The Cesar Chavez East Community Design Plan is an interagency effort led by the San Francisco Planning Department and funded by Caltrans Environmental Justice: Context Sensitive Design Program.
Check out the Cesar Chavez East Community Design Plan Area Map to see the project boundaries.
Contacts
Ilaria Salvadori, 415-575-9086 Community Design Project Manager SF Planning Department 1650 Mission Street, Suite 400 San Francisco, CA 94103 |
Amnon Ben-Pazi, 415-575-9077 Urban Designer SF Planning Department 1650 Mission Street, Suite 400 San Francisco, CA 94103 |
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Email us about the Cesar Chavez East project: cce@sfgov.org
Timeline
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Fall 2010 - Winter 2011: Building a Community Vision
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- December 13th and 16th, 2010: A walk along Cesar Chavez East
Walking tour video now live on http://www.youtube.com/sfplanning! - February 10, 2011: Public Meeting Workshop 1: Building a Community Vision
Success! Our first public meeting was a tremendous success, with over 80 community members, citizens, and representatives from local organizations in attendance. Thanks for your support and participation in this project.
Download the Public Meeting Workshop 1 Presentation (Large file, 27 MB) - On-going: Community Voices - Listening through interviews, citizen surveys and on-site explorations
Do you or your organization have ideas about the Cesar Chavez East area? Please email us at cce@sfgov.org to set up a call or in-person meeting.
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Spring - Summer 2011: Developing Ideas for an Inclusive Street
- June 27, 2011: Public Meeting Workshop 2: Developing Ideas for an Inclusive Street
Over 50 meeting participants gave extensive feedback regarding the long-term plans for Cesar Chavez Street and the MTA's near-term re-striping project. Thanks to all who participated and offered input.
Download the Public Meeting Workshop 2 Presentation or fill out the survey about the Cesar Chavez/Potrero/Bayshore intersection. The survey can be emailed or mailed to us.
Summer - Fall 2011: East Cesar Chavez Street Corridor Designs
- Summer 2011: Public Meeting Workshop 3: Concept Designs
Our workshop 3 was a success with more than 80 attendees.
Download the Public Meeting Workshop 3 Presentation or or fill out the survey on the proposed designs for Cesar Chavez East.
Click here to learn about MTA's near-term bicycle project. - Fall 2011: Community Open House
Download Materials
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Area Plan Map Map showing the Cesar Chavez East project boundaries. |
 | Vision Maps Cesar Chavez East Community Vision Maps developed during focus groups with residents, organizations, and workplaces. |
 | Community Design Survey Please download the survey, complete it, and send it in to us. Contact us if you need hard copies for your organization. |
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Presentation Presentation from Public Meeting Workshop #1 -- Feb. 10, 2011 (27MB file) |
 | Priorities for Chavez East Priorities for Cesar Chavez East from the first Public Meeting. |
 | Vision Statements Vision Statements developed during the first Public Meeting. |
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Word Cloud 'Word Cloud' of the community's perception of the Cesar Chavez East area. |
 | Presentation Presentation from Public Meeting Workshop #2 -- June 27, 2011 (32MB file) |
 | Final Report Cesar Chavez East Community Design Plan -- February 2012 (50MB file) |
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Things You Can Do
1. Fill out the Cesar Chavez East Community Design Survey
Download and complete the Cesar Chavez East Community Design Survey, then email or mail it to us. If you are not able to download the survey, please contact us and we will mail you one.
2. Schedule a meeting with the Cesar Chavez East project managers
Do you or your organization have ideas about the Cesar Chavez East area? Please email us at cce@sfgov.org to set up a call or in-person meeting.
3. Spread the word about the next Public Meeting Workshop
At Public Meeting Workshop 3 (August 2011) we will look at concept designs for the street and will take an in-depth look at the Cesar Chavez/Potrero/Bayshore intersection. We need your help telling your community about the meeting. If you would like to receive an email when we announce this meeting, please email us at cce@sfgov.org.
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