Yeah, very interesting. You know, i think that on that point, part of this is about over all projections and predicting growth, and where it will happen, but part of it is going right down into the sort of the trenches with the School District about their particular sites that they own and which ones are best. Right. To think about reusing and rebuilding and which ones will be disposed of for house and other purposes. Thank you, so much. And next, we do have okeefe to present on behalf of the School District. Do you need assistance . We might. So if we could, ask the Clerks Office to come back and assist us. Thank you, mr. C. Good afternoon, committee members, thank you very much for the opportunity to discuss and chair information with you this afternoon. And just to give you an over, and i am hoping that the Technology Works and i apologize, and for the delay. Hopefully you have all received a copy of the presentation. And that i am about to review . And it is unclear, how to move fr
They measured the yields in the completed project and they are listed here on the slide and so treasure island, and mission bay and the hill and soma and large condo buildings. And it turns out that yields very widely, and depending on the type of housing, and what they did, and the next slide when which i will bring up now shows for one particular area what they did. And so for each of the housing in the area. And they looked at the type of units that were in it and the number of units that were in it and the numbers that were affordable and then they took an average of sfusd and students enrolled, over a period of 7 years. And they used that to create a yield for a type of housing and so the next slide, actually shows what that is. These are the come parable yields that were used in the forecast, and that, are in our most recent forecast and now, that throughout the document and hopefully you have received the full report as well. They cautioned constantly that if the market rate uni
I am curious if the Planning Department does survey work, with the types of choices that families are making and in terms of choosing to stay or leave in San Francisco. And are they staying, or are they leaving with their kids become school aged . Are there areas where we may want to collect more data through a survey of the new residents with the young children, 0 to 5, are there any considerations that the Planning Department is making in order to help with the planning work . Thanks very much for focusing on that question and i raised the same question and the truth is that we have not done a lot of that survey work and we need to. Bun of the difficultis in that and it is only a challenge and not a reason to do it, and the best answers comes from the people who have left the district and where they went and what caused their move and different ways that you can do that and that is one of the reasons that we look forward to dealing with the details in the School District and the team
Can we have the mic . There we go. Thank you, for being here today. Thank you so much for having me. Good afternoon, supervisors. And the commissioners, my name is gill kelley and i direct the city wide Planning Division of the Planning Department for the city. Let me just first of all say that this is a great moment, and it is good to be in this partnership with the School District to do forward looking planning and it is something that should happen and it is my understanding that it has not happened in the past and so this is a great moment for the listening audience and i am not here to present the results of a planning process and we are at the first step and so my role today is to give you a bit of an overview of the growth projections that we see for the city and our work today has been to look at really the long term projections meaning the 20 40 projections basically derived from the abag, and the one bay area plan. And then, to begin to land those on the ground in areas where
Begin rising. They measured the yields in the completed project and they are listed here on the slide and so treasure island, and mission bay and the hill and soma and large condo buildings. And it turns out that yields very widely, and depending on the type of housing, and what they did, and the next slide when which i will bring up now shows for one particular area what they did. And so for each of the housing in the area. And they looked at the type of units that were in it and the number of units that were in it and the numbers that were affordable and then they took an average of sfusd and students enrolled, over a period of 7 years. And they used that to create a yield for a type of housing and so the next slide, actually shows what that is. These are the come parable yields that were used in the forecast, and that, are in our most recent forecast and now, that throughout the document and hopefully you have received the full report as well. They cautioned constantly that if the m