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It's Your Turn: Provide Feedback on the Mission Bay / Mission Creek Resilience Geographic Goals
Help the Port of San Francisco direct priorities by weighing in on the draft Mission Bay / Mission Creek Resilience geographic goals. Your insights and feedback are invaluable in thinking both short- and long-term about the waterfront. These draft goals were shared through community outreach during Spring 2020.
Read the draft goals below and add your comments/ideas/feedback here.
MISSION BAY / MISSION CREEK DRAFT GEOGRAPHIC GOALS
COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL EQUITY - A socially and environmentally resilient neighborhood
Prioritize people in emergency response and evacuation, and disaster recovery
Protect people and the places they rely on, such as Mission Bay Hospital (UCSF)
Support neighborhood vitality and character and prioritize homes
Adapt buildings, homes, open spaces and services that ensure the safety and preparedness of the district and city in the case of a flood emergency
San Francisco's shoreline will experience more frequent and severe flooding in the future. To address these flood risks, along with seismic vulnerabilities, the Port is leading the Waterfront Resilience Program. Learn more about Mission Bay / Mission Creek resilience here.
Help the Port of San Francisco direct priorities by weighing in on the draft Mission Bay / Mission Creek Resilience geographic goals. Your insights and feedback are invaluable in thinking both short- and long-term about the waterfront. These draft goals were shared through community outreach during Spring 2020.
Read the draft goals below and add your comments/ideas/feedback here.
MISSION BAY / MISSION CREEK DRAFT GEOGRAPHIC GOALS
COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL EQUITY - A socially and environmentally resilient neighborhood
Prioritize people in emergency response and evacuation, and disaster recovery
Protect people and the places they rely on, such as Mission Bay Hospital (UCSF)
Support neighborhood vitality and character and prioritize homes
Adapt buildings, homes, open spaces and services that ensure the safety and preparedness of the district and city in the case of a flood emergency
San Francisco's shoreline will experience more frequent and severe flooding in the future. To address these flood risks, along with seismic vulnerabilities, the Port is leading the Waterfront Resilience Program. Learn more about Mission Bay / Mission Creek resilience here.