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CITIZEN’S ADVISORY COMMITTEE PRESENTATION ON The Shipyard Legacy Fund*

CITIZEN’S ADVISORY COMMITTEE PRESENTATION ON The Shipyard Legacy Fund* Prepared by: Urban Strategies Council. * Proposed name. Timeline at the Shipyard. 1993 Designation as Redevelopment Survey Area 1997 Redevelopment Plan approved DDA completed between Redevelopment

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CITIZEN’S ADVISORY COMMITTEE PRESENTATION ON The Shipyard Legacy Fund*

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  1. CITIZEN’S ADVISORY COMMITTEE PRESENTATION ON The Shipyard Legacy Fund* Prepared by: Urban Strategies Council * Proposed name

  2. Timeline at the Shipyard 1993 Designation as Redevelopment Survey Area 1997 Redevelopment Plan approved • DDA completed between Redevelopment Agency and Lennar/BVHP, LLC (Lennar) • Community Benefits Agreement approved NEXT STEPS (anticipated dates) • “Shipyard Legacy Fund” planning completed and adopted • Sales of Parcel A lots begin

  3. Community Benefits “BAKED-IN” BENEFITS • Construction Assistance • Community Builder Program • Interim African Marketplace • Cultural/Historical Recognition Program • Business Incubator • Home Buyers’ Assistance • Job Training/Employee Assistance • Local Community Priority Leasing • Small Business Assistance

  4. Enhanced Community Benefits • Land Sales Proceeds • Approximately $30 million in net land sales proceeds, likely to be available over 7-10 years. Land sales likely to begin in 2007. • Community Facility Parcels • Six acres of land, with infrastructure in place, for community-serving facilities SHIPYARD LEGACY FUND

  5. “BVHP Area”

  6. The Shipyard and the Community Facility Parcels

  7. Urban Strategies Council Tasks 1  Synthesize Existing Needs Assessments 2  Inventory Community-Based Service Programs & Providers and Analyze Gaps 3  Develop “Roadmap” – The Fund’s Initial Investments and Programs 4  I.D. Possible Organizational Models to Manage and Govern the Fund (The “QPE”- Quasi Public Entity) 5  Conduct Community Outreach, Consultation and Inclusion

  8. Urban Strategies Council Process The “Road Map”: Initial Menu of Benefits & Investments Find or Create QPE Models That Fit Engage the Community at Each Step Build On What Has Been Done

  9. Urban Strategies Council’s Approach • Listen And Do Homework • Reflect And Offer Initial Thinking • Check In With The Community • Incorporate Community Input

  10. Community Engagement Timeline for the Fund That’s this one!

  11. Decision-Making Process • Community Engagement • CAC Supervisory Team • CAC • Redevelopment Commission

  12. Who is the Supervisory Team? Citizen’s Advisory Committee Supervisory Team San Francisco Redevelopment Agency Supervisor Maxwell’s Office Mayor’s Office of Base Re-Use & Development

  13. To Get Involved/For More Information Urban Strategies Council Sarah Price (510) 893-2404 x132 sarahp@urbanstrategies.org www.urbanstrategies.org Citizen’s Advisory Committee (CAC) Kim-Shree Maufas(415) 822-4622 SanFranciscoCAC@aol.com San Francisco Redevelopment Agency (SFRA) Nicole Franklin (415) 749-2592 Nicole.franklin@sfgov.org

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