The hope here is that they can build on Law Enforcement, the community can build on what happened last night. Peaceful demonstrations to where there was clergy, were talking about elders from this community in the crowd last night, keeping the temperature down on the demonstrations, will that carry over into tonight . Thats what everyone is loapg for, police in the community, tense, fingers crossed. Its been very tense day on the street. Law enforcement has pushed the media back into the corners here and theyve cut off traffic to this area. A repeat of what they did last night, though it did seem to be effective. Well take a look at that, the developments throughout the day with the attorney general here in the area and well learn much more coming up as america tonight begins right now. On americ america tonight, the countrys top law man in ferguson. Its important because it shows their concern whats happening in stlowz. Thats going to speak st. Louis because that speaks volumes. As th
Ferguson. The hope here is that they can build on Law Enforcement, the community can build on what happened last night. Peaceful demonstrations to where there was clergy, were talking about elders from this community in the crowd last night, keeping the temperature down on the demonstrations, will that carry over into tonight . Thats what everyone is loapg for, police in the community, tense, fingers crossed. Its been very tense day on the street. Law enforcement has pushed the media back into the corners here and theyve cut off traffic to this area. A repeat of what they did last night, though it did seem to be effective. Well take a look at that, the developments throughout the day with the attorney general here in the area and well learn much more coming up as america tonight begins right now. On americ america tonight, te countrys top law man in ferguson. Its important because it shows their concern whats happening in stlowz. Thats going to speak st. Louis because that speaks volum
Guiding principles and visions for those . The open space and Rec Development and our better streets and plans and policies are the main documents that drive our vision in that. And parklets are some of the most tangible examples of this policies and legislation that we can see in San Francisco and beyond that theyre temporary. Theyre fast and cool as paul was telling us earlier. They prioritize the pedestrian experience. Theyre dynamic and multiuse spaces and they support community stewardship. Our interns for the summer are going to talk more about how these spaces support the legislation that exists already but were happy to partner with the Planning Department, the department of public works, with our intens and the San Francisco state university. Over the last two years in supporting these spaces weve hosted Public Forums on the future of parklets interesting into the public spaces and what works . What doesnt . How can we improve the experience for you . And doing a socioeconomic
Copy if youre interested and a look at the process. As the city invented these types of spaces we learn how they work so we have been working out as we go and this is the first attempt to codify the policies and i can also say this document is used by cities around the world as they implement their programs and borrowing our learning that we did in San Francisco. Im not going to get into the application process. Here is a few images of parklets. Here are one space parklets, threefour space parklets, a diagonal parklets and residential parklet. We talked about powell street which is a couple streets long and a temporary parklet and the way that we see the neighborhood and in closing these spaces and you see one and theyre cool and fun but as you see more around the city theyre a system and change peoples perceptions both within government and outside of it what the ark of public realm can be and i would like to close and there is a lot of staff that worked on this program and especially
Have concerned and impact and upkeep and should it close and this hearing will examine the issues and let Community Measures to share best practices. I would like to introduce paul johnson to give an overview of the program. If i could make a brief comment before that. I want to call you for calling the hearing. I am a huge fan of the Parklets Program and its not because my aide created it in the Planning Department. I think its part of a continuing trend in San Francisco and other cities to create more and more public space and parks are terrific but theyre only part of the picture. Having public spaces inside of our neighborhoods and really improving our public realm and you see for example in new york city some of the innovative work they have done and understand just around parklets but larger public spaces whether its the high line or anything else and it makes all the difference in the world to having a liveable and terrific urban setting, and i will just express my view that som