COMMUNITY BASEDTRANSPORTATION PLAN
BAYVIEW
BMAGIC Conveners MeetingTuesday, February 19th 2019
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AGENDA
What is the Bayview CBTP?• Project Area & Plan Outcomes• Funding & schedule
Project Approach• Community Partners• Promise to the Public: Statement of Intent
Progress to Date• Existing Conditions • Phase 1 Outreach recap & results
Phase 2 – What’s Next?• Data Inputs & Community Control• Defining “Mobility Justice” in the Bayview
Event Schedule• Where we’ll be• How to contact us
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W H A T I S T H E BAYVIEW CBTP?
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The Bayview Community Based Transportation Plan (Bayview CBTP) seeks to
improve mobility, safety, and access to opportunities in the
culturally rich and resilient Bayview community by
identifying transportation solutions
tailored to the needs of residents, community-based organizations
and businesses.
WHAT IS THE BAYVIEW CBTP?
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WHAT IS THE BAYVIEW CBTP?Project Area
5 year investment plan for community priorities
Identify scale of need in the Bayview to advocate for more funding
Fund 3 years of Lifeline transportation services
Projects and programs collaboratively developed with, and supported by, the Bayview community
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Plan Outcomes
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WHAT IS THE BAYVIEW CBTP?
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Plan ScheduleWHAT IS THE BAYVIEW CBTP?
We are here
At least $3.6 million for projects
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RAPID IMPLEMENTATIONQuick fixes by Summer 2019
Money on the Table
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$482,000
$600,000
$2,518,000
LIFELINE GRANT FUNDINGImproves transit & transit accessAllocated through Participatory Budgeting
5 YEAR INVESTMENT PLANPlan adopted February 2020
And that’s just the start…
WHAT IS THE BAYVIEW CBTP?
• Partner with community-based organizations and we follow their lead (BMAGIC, Hunters Point Family, CYC & El Centro)
• Develop holistic solutions that help the current community grow & thrive into the future
• Prioritize solutions for those most vulnerable to transportation changes: youth, seniors, residents with disabilities, and residents in affordable housing
• Outreach events designed to meet people where they are and to reduce meeting overload
PROJECT APPROACH
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Centered on Community
Promise to the Public
AccountabilityAn equitable investment plan that creates real results within the next 5 years
Trust & Transparency Outreach, communication, and decision-making that is inclusive & equitable
Preserving the Community’s VoiceA plan centered on the lived experience & values of the Bayview community
Intra-Agency CoordinationA plan where recommendations are tied to real commitments and direct actions
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PROJECT APPROACH
Result of 14 interviews with community leaders & elders and an internal workshop w/ SFMTA leadership
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Existing Conditions20 plans & studies conducted over the last
10 years
Demographic analysis & Street
conditions
PROJECT APPROACH
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Phase 1 Events RecapSept – October 2018
5 workshops for other Bayview projects
6 meetings with community groups & CBOs
8 community events
1 community workshop
Engaged >1,500 residents
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PROGRESS TO DATE
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Plan Priorities
FROM PAST PLANS
1. More buses & trains2. Less Traffic3. New bus routes4. More/better sidewalks5. More/better bike lanes6. Easier to park7. Safety on transit8. Safer to walk places9. More travel options10. Safer to bike places
FROM COMMUNITY INPUT(276 residents)1. Safer to walk places2. More buses & trains3. Safety on transit4. Less Traffic5. New bus routes6. More/better sidewalks7. Easier to park8. More travel options9. Safer to bike places 10. More/better bike lanes
PROGRESS TO DATE
Do the top priorities from 20 plans over the last 10 years
match community needs?
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Priority CorridorsStarting with what we already knew, we asked where to focus our work…
Priority Corridors (171 residents)
1. 3rd St – 25% (42)2. Evans Ave/Hunters Point Blvd – 9% (16)3. Hudson St – 5% (9)4. Oakdale Ave – 5% (9)5. Carrol Ave – 4% (6)6. Phelps St – 4% (6)7. Jennings St – 4% (6)8. Bayshore Blvd – 4% (6)9. Quesada Ave – 3% (5)10. Williams Ave – 3% (5)11. Palou Ave – 3% (4)12. Aurelious Walker Dr – 2% (4)13. Innes Ave – 2% (4)14. Newcomb Ave – 2% (4)15. Revere Ave – 2% (4)
PROGRESS TO DATE
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269 Ideas Collected• 191 in-person ideas• 78 online ideas
PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING
COMMUNITY STEERING COMMITTEE LEADING PB PROCESS
PUBLIC VOTE IN JUNE 2019
LOCAL NON-PROFITS ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE FUNDING
$600,000 over 3 years
Rulebook at: http://bit.ly/BayviewPBrulebook
Project Type Eligible Idea PartiallyEligible Idea
Ineligible Idea
Improve Service 41 1 1New Service 33 1 0
Community Shuttle 25 0 0
Transit Stops 16 5 0Accessibility 14 2 1Lighting 0 12 0Sidewalks 1 9 1Personal Safety 0 6 7Traffic Calming 0 6 14Signal Timing 0 4 0Enforcement 0 2 5SRTS 0 2 2
Road Configuration 0 1 5
Bikeways 0 0 9Nicer Bus Drivers 0 0 3Parking 0 0 7Street Cleaning 0 0 3
Eligibility determined by SFCTA/MTC
PROGRESS TO DATE
PROJECTS MUST IMPROVE TRANSIT OR TRANSIT ACCESS FOR BAYVIEW
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Phase 1 Report
Report at: http://bit.ly/BayviewPhase1
PROGRESS TO DATE
P H A S E 2 –WHAT’S NEXT?
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PHASE 2 –WHAT’S NEXT?
Near-term Projects –Phase 2
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PHASE 2 –WHAT’S NEXT?
Investment Plan –Phase 2
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SIGN UP PROJECT CHAMPIONS(JAN – MAR 2019)
PROJECT CHAMPIONS WORK W/ CITY STAFF TO DEVELOP PROPOSALS (FEB – MAY 2019)
STEERING COMMITTEE SCREENS FOR PUBLIC BALLOT (MAY 2019)
PHASE 2 –WHAT’S NEXT?
PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING – Phase 2
Sign up to be a Project Champion at: http://bit.ly/BayviewProjectChampions
PUBLIC BALLOT FOR ALL 94124 RESIDENTS (JUNE 2019)
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PHASE 2 –WHAT’S NEXT?
Mobility Justice –Phase 2 How can we ensure our
investments are creating the greatest benefit for
the most vulnerable?Measure community need by:• Race/Ethnicity• Low income (<200% AMI)• Limited English Proficiency• Zero vehicle HH• Seniors 75 and over• Community centers• Population w/ a disability• Single-parent HH• Cost-burdened renters• Youth 10-19• Youth under 10
Community priorities determine final mapDRAFT Composite Score
Darker areas = higher need
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EVENTSCHEDULE
Jan 20 - Shekinah Christian FellowshipJan 23 - Southeast Community Facility CommissionFeb 6 - Bayview CACFeb 9 - Lunar New Year/MLK, Bayview YMCAFeb 11 - Bayview Commons Tenant MeetingFeb 19 - BMAGIC Convener MeetingFeb 26 - Community Workshop, George Davis Senior CenterMar 2 - Black Cuisine FestivalMar 6 - Bayview CAC Transportation SummitMar 11 - Shipyard CACMar 12 - Westbrook Tenant MeetingMar 13 - Hunters Point West Tenant MeetingMar 14 - Hunters Point East Tenant MeetingMar 20 - Bayview Environmental Justice Task ForceMar 21 (TBD) – Youth Summit
WHERE ELSE SHOULD WE BE?
= Public Meeting/Event
Christopher KiddProject ManagerSenior Transportation PlannerSustainable Streets Division Email: [email protected]: 415.646.2852
Learn More:https://www.sfmta.com/BayviewCommunityPlan
Read More:http://bit.ly/BayviewPhase1
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Ariel Ward
Jesse Rosemoore
Tori Winters
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PROJECTT E A M
Engineering Planning Mapping