Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Livability 101

The American Institute of Architects' "Communities by Design" home page outlines a number of practical and innovative strategies which architects and planners can use to create compact, livable communities. In particular, the publication "Livability 101" offers eight fundamental planning and design principles for creating healthy, safe, and sustainable neighborhoods. To view the pages, click the links below.

AIA "Communities by Design"
"Livability 101"

Transbay Transit Center website

A new website has been introduced for the proposed San Francisco Transbay Transit Center District. The site provides background information and interactive renderings for this exciting new project. View the website by clicking here.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Studies on Smart Growth

Two recently released studies analyze the benefits of creating compact, efficient neighborhoods. "Bay Area Burden" highlights the importance of “location efficiency”—the proximity of housing to transportation hubs, employment, and retail centers—as a driver of both housing affordability and environmental sustainability. "Windfall for All" explains how switching from sprawl to building neighborhoods which place jobs, housing, and basic amenities closer together can help fight climate change and lower household transportation costs.

"Bay Area Burden"
"Windfall for All"

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Upcoming SFHAC Membership Meeting

SFHAC will hold its monthly membership meeting at the offices of HKS Architects, 500 Howard Street in San Francisco. We’re pleased to announce that our guest speaker this month is Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi. Please join us on Wednesday, December 2nd at 8:30am to hear his reflections on the land use and housing issues facing San Francisco.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Important Planning Commission Meeting

Please join us at the Planning Commission this Thursday, November 12 for two important items.

The first is a proposed development on 1415 Mission Street, a 14-story project which would include 117 units of housing, 46 parking spaces, and 2700 square feet of ground floor retail space. This serves as an excellent example of transit-oriented in-fill development. This project is seeking commission approval and deserves strong support! For more information on this project please see the SFHAC endorsement letter and project review form.

The second item on Thursday's Planning Commission agenda is an informational presentation on the Northeast Waterfront Plan. This plan involves the potential future use of Port-owned land along the Embarcadero north of Market Street. Of particular interest to SFHAC is the future use of Seawall Lot 351, currently a surface parking lot, and the proposed mixed-use project at 8 Washington Street, a wonderful development that SFHAC endorsed earlier this year. SFHAC believes that this prime waterfront real-estate should be used for more than surface parking. Click here to read SFHAC's letter on the Northeast Waterfront Plan.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

SFHAC now on Facebook!

The SFHAC now has a fan page on Facebook. Get connected with more people and organizations in support of the San Francisco Housing Action Coalition. Click here to become a fan.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Upcoming SFHAC Member Events

Here are some links to upcoming housing related events from SFHAC members for the months of October and November.

Center for Creative Land Recycling
November 12: "Funding Sustainable Communities"

Cox, Castle & Nicholson, LLP

October 28: "Property Taxes: What can you do to reduce them?"
November 10: "Managing Environmental Risk"

Pillsbury
November 6: "2009 ULI Fall Meeting and Urban Land Expo"