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Sep
9

Choosing SF’s Next Police Chief: Part 2

Learn about the Process and Give Feedback!

Choosing San Francisco’s next Police Chief comes with a unique set of challenges.

  • Competing Priorities

  • Public Safety Pressures

  • Inside the Department

  • SF Politics

Join us for part two of our conversation with Kevin Benedicto, Esq., VP of the Police Commission, and Ann Mannix, former SFPD Deputy Chief, as we help shape the search for San Francisco’s next Chief of Police.

Take our poll to shape the conversation.

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Sep
8

Shaping SF Neighborhoods: Family Zoning Plan Presentation w/ the SF Planning Department

UPDATE: Sarah Dennis Phillips, new Director of the SF Planning Department and Joshua Switzky will be presenting for the Planning Department

Join ConnectedSF Institute and the San Francisco Planning Department for a presentation, Q&A and discussion on the Proposed "Family Zoning Plan". 

The Family Zoning Plan is a step from SF’s 2022 Housing Element, which was unanimously adopted by the BOS and certified by the state in early 2023. This eight-year plan (2023–2031) outlines how San Francisco will meet state housing goals of creating more room for families, workers, and future generations. The Proposed Map reflects community and policymaker input and aims to balance state housing requirements with local priorities. It preserves rent-controlled and multi-family housing and supports inclusive development and positions the city to shape its future with more equitable and affordable housing opportunities.

The zoning changes include mid-rise and higher developments along most corridors and form-based zoning off the corridors to accommodate at least 36,000 new housing units.

What Do You Think About San Francisco's Proposed Rezoning Plan? 

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Aug
21

Choosing SF’s Next Police Chief

Watch the recording HERE

Choosing San Francisco’s next Police Chief comes with a unique set of challenges.

  • Competing Priorities

  • Public Safety Pressures

  • Inside the Department

  • SF Politics

Join us for a conversation with Kevin Benedicto, Esq., VP of the Police Commission, and Ann Mannix, former SFPD Deputy Chief, as we help shape the search for San Francisco’s next Chief of Police.

Take this poll to shape the conversation: form.jotform.com/252256634348158

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Aug
14

Learn about the Family Zoning Plan w/ the SF Planning Department

Join us for a Community Conversation on the Family Zoning Plan with Lisa Chen and Malena Leon-Ferrera.

The Family Zoning Plan is a step from SF’s 2022 Housing Element, which was unanimously adopted by the BOS and certified by the state in early 2023. This eight-year plan (2023–2031) outlines how San Francisco will meet state housing goals of creating more room for families, workers, and future generations. The Proposed Map reflects community and policymaker input and aims to balance state housing requirements with local priorities. It preserves rent-controlled and multi-family housing and supports inclusive development and positions the city to shape its future with more equitable and affordable housing opportunities. The zoning changes include mid-rise and higher developments along most corridors and form-based zoning off the corridors to accommodate at least 36,000 new housing units.

Lisa Chen is a Principal Planner at SF Planning, where she has worked with communities around the city to advance more healthy, sustainable, and equitable neighborhoods. She has managed some of the Department’s most complex and ambitious long-range planning projects, including the Family Zoning Plan, Central SoMa Plan, SF Transportation Sustainability Program, and Sustainable Chinatown. Previously, Lisa worked in community development, public health, and education. Lisa holds a dual Master's in City Planning and Public Health (MCP/MPH) and an undergraduate degree in Architecture (BA) from UC Berkeley.

Malena Leon-Farrera has worked at SF Planning for over five years, playing a key role in the development and adoption of the 2022 Housing Element. She’s now serving in the Citywide Division with expertise in housing policy and community engagement. She currently works on the Family Zoning Plan and the Yosemite Adaptation Plan. Malena previously worked in engineering and holds a master’s in City and Regional Planning from UCB and a degree in Manufacturing Engineering from Boston U.

Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/p-fI3GubR-iIUIHxllI9TQ#/registration

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