Item 4 San Francisco planning presentation on the parklet presentation by john francis senior planner and urban designer. Congratulations to all the legacy businesses who were nominated. Its a great way to start the meeting. Im actually going to thank you for inviting us to give an update on the park let program and im going to hand the mic to my coprogram manager who will walk you through the update. Thank you for the invitation to present the Parklet Program and i comanage the program with my colleague john francis at the Planning Department but presenting with us as well tonight is our colleagues from street use and mapping at public works. We will be sharing an overview of the program and Parklet Program and the history, goals and policy and how the application process works and where theyre located. And then we assembled the role on permitting and enforcement. So before we dive into the Parklet Program, id like to introduce the program that works with people from San Francisco to
Geez, itd be nice if there was a way for more local neighbors, residents, whatever, to create more of a Community Space and that would i think be beneficial to the Small Businesses in the area. Whats drive the need for the foot traffic. Whats the thinking there is the parking is so valuable that i guess i shouldnt put words in your mouth but what is driving that. The question is how to create more of these spaces sometimes i have worked the excelsior in the Mission Corridor and there were a lot of vacancies and we were looking how to have incentives to attract traffic and its what comes first the business or amenity but its particular to each case. Its very dense and businesses are constantly changing and thats why we get all the foot traffic. Weve had people complain about parking and its the amenity thats an extra value for them. We had tons of parking in the mission when i moved there in 91. I dont think anybody would say that businesses were doing better back then. Its been largely
Item 4 San Francisco planning presentation on the parklet presentation by john francis senior planner and urban designer. Congratulations to all the legacy businesses who were nominated. Its a great way to start the meeting. Im actually going to thank you for inviting us to give an update on the park let program and im going to hand the mic to my coprogram manager who will walk you through the update. Thank you for the invitation to present the Parklet Program and i comanage the program with my colleague john francis at the Planning Department but presenting with us as well tonight is our colleagues from street use and mapping at public works. We will be sharing an overview of the program and Parklet Program and the history, goals and policy and how the application process works and where theyre located. And then we assembled the role on permitting and enforcement. So before we dive into the Parklet Program, id like to introduce the program that works with people from San Francisco to
Telly the media screaming she took government has the dirtiest of the worlds carpet. Exposing millions of rich and competent to a shocking range of life threatening respective 3 seasons so why is it so polluted or mostly briefing is being done to remedy we are still in a mission to her mentor who was born and raised in the city to find out. Delhi. A vibrant bustling metropolis with over 20000000 inhabitants the capital of a rapidly growing india expected to be the most populous city on the planet in the next decades. Its also my home i was born in delhi and ive lived most of my life but ive been away for a few years and in that time delhi has been making the headlines for an alarming reason its become the most polluted capital city in the world and its residents say theres snow leaving bison by the air they breathe air pollution is estimated to be the highest cause of death in india killing over a 1000000 people every year nearly 12000 people died in that lead 2017 because of the citys
In the city but there are some neighborhoods that are pretty far away from it from any sort of green space within walking distance. I guess what im struck by is geez, itd be nice if there was a way for more local neighbors, residents, whatever, to create more of a Community Space and that would i think be beneficial to the Small Businesses in the area. Whats drive the need for the foot traffic. Whats the thinking there is the parking is so valuable that i guess i shouldnt put words in your mouth but what is driving that. The question is how to create more of these spaces sometimes i have worked the excelsior in the Mission Corridor and there were a lot of vacancies and we were looking how to have incentives to attract traffic and its what comes first the business or amenity but its particular to each case. Its very dense and businesses are constantly changing and thats why we get all the foot traffic. Weve had people complain about parking and its the amenity thats an extra value for t