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9/9/2019 Orange Park + El Camino Sub-Area Meeting September 9, 2019 1 Agenda Welcome Welcome 1 7:00pm - 7:10pm Group Icebreake Group Icebre aker 2 7:10pm - 7:20pm What is Shape What is Shape SSF SSF Dave Javid, Plan to Place 3


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Orange Park + El Camino Sub-Area Meeting

September 9, 2019

Agenda

Welcome Welcome 7:00pm - 7:10pm Group Icebre Group Icebreake aker 7:10pm - 7:20pm What is Shape What is Shape SSF SSF – Dave Javid, Plan to Place 7:20pm - 7:40pm Sm Small G ll Group p Disc scussion ussion 7:40pm - 8:15pm Group D p Discussion R scussion Report rt Back 8:15pm - 8:25pm Next Steps Next Steps – Dave Javid 8:25pm - 8:30pm

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Icebreaker!

  • If there was a reality TV show about the City of South San Francisco (or your city), what would the title be?

Who are the actors? What is the story arc?

What’s your story about South San Francisco? What places and events are important to you?

What is Shape SSF?

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Purpose of the General Plan

  • Long-term policy document to guide the future

guide the future ac actions tions (policy choices + development applications) of South San Francisco

  • Enables the community to come together to

develop a shared shared visi vision for the future for the future

  • Preserves and enhances community strengths

community strengths

  • Addresses topics

topics of concer

  • f concern
  • Incorporate new ideas around healt

healthy hy commun communitie ties, clima , climate chan e change ge, susta sustainability lity, socia , social l equity equity, and enviro , and environmen ental justic l justice

San Bruno Creek / Colma Creek Resiliency Study El Camino Real / Chestnut Avenue Area Plan Bicycle + Pedestrian Plans Community Civic Campus Downtown Specific Plan East of 101 Transportation Plan 5 6

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Existing Conditions Reports Vision + Major Strategies Final Land Use Plan Public Draft General Plan Public Draft EIR + Zoning Code Final GP, EIR, Zoning Code

2020 2021

Policy Frameworks Land Use Alternatives

2022

Summer Fall Spring Summer Fall Winter Summer Fall

Key Engagement Time

Planning Timeline

Baseline Conditions

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Growing Population 67,120

people in 2017

9%

  • f the county

population

+24%

increase since 1990

1,989 4,411 6,193 6,629 19,351 39,418 46,646 49,393 54,312 60,552 63,632 67,120

10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2017

+2,133

Housing units since 1990

Evolving Age Profile +1% +69%

growing older adult population

13,069 14,666 13,787 13,253 8,897 10,040 11,891 15,046

1990 2000 2010 2017 Youth (Under 18) Older Adults (60+)

stable to declining youth population

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Evolving Households 4.9%

2017

2.7%

2000

4.7%

2017

2.3%

2000

3.2

people per household in 2017

2.9

people per household in 1990

+11%

increase in household size to an

More multigenerational households + non-relatives living together Increasing the people per household

Changing Race + Ethnicity

1990 2010 2017

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Language + Place 39%

do not speak English “very well” in 2017

58%

Speak a language other than English at home 25% speak Spanish 13% speak Tagalog 10% speak Mandarin or Cantonese 10% speak other languages

63%

  • f ch
  • f chil

ildr dren en have 1+ ave 1+ for foreign- n- born born parent parent

+10%

increase in foreign-born people living in city since 1990 Languages Spoken at Home

Citywide

Asian or Pacific Islander (41%) Hispanic / Latino (34%) White (19%) Other (4.6%) Black or African American (2%)

Area

Asian or Pacific Islander (38%) Hispanic / Latino (48%) White (12.6%) Other (<1%) Black or African American (1.6%)

3,600

5% of citywide total

12% over 65

citywide: 15%

21% under 18

citywide: 20%

Orange Park Profile

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Orange Park Profile

32.3

park acres

1,100

5% of citywide total

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park acres per 1,000 residents citywide: 3.7 per 1,000

3.3

people per household citywide: 3.2

100%

households within ¼ mile of a park citywide: 93%

Existing Land Uses – Orange Park

Single Family Residential (36%) Multifamily Residential (4%) Retail and Services (<1%) Office and R&D (1.4%) Industrial (7%) Public and Institutional (14%) Parks & Common Greens (24%) Duplex, Triplex, Fourplex (5%) Open Space (0%) Vacant, Utilities, Transit (8%) Mixed Use (0%)

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Citywide

Asian or Pacific Islander (41%) Hispanic / Latino (34%) White (19%) Other (4.6%) Black or African American (2%)

Area

Asian or Pacific Islander (39%) Hispanic / Latino (32%) White (27%) Other (<1%) Black or African American (2%)

4,400

7% of citywide total

19% over 65

citywide: 15%

16% under 18

citywide: 20%

El Camino Profile El Camino Profile

1.8

park acres

1,600

5% of citywide total

0.4

park acres per 1,000 residents citywide: 3.7 per 1,000

2.7

people per household citywide: 3.2

100%

households within ¼ mile of a park citywide: 93%

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Existing Land Uses – El Camino Real

Single Family Residential (9%) Multifamily Residential (16.4%) Retail and Services (29%) Office and R&D (5%) Industrial (3%) Public and Institutional (11%) Parks & Common Greens (5%) Duplex, Triplex, Fourplex (2%) Open Space (0%) Vacant, Utilities, Transit (18%) Mixed Use (<1%)

Questions?

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Small Group Discussion

Introduce yourself and meet your facilitator Participate in the small group discussion Report back 1 2 3

Small Group Discussion

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Why did you move to your neighborhood? What do you love about your neighborhood? What makes it unique and special? What are the things you like the least about your neighborhood that you would like to change? Imagine yourself living or working in South San Francisco in 20 years. What do you want to see in your neighborhood?

Next Steps

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Meetings Held to Date

  • August 26 – West

Westborough borough

  • August 27 – Mayor Town Hall

Mayor Town Hall

  • August 29 – Avalon/Brentw
  • n/Brentwood
  • od
  • September 3 – Winston Se

ston Serra rra

  • September 4 – East

ast of 101

  • f 101
  • September 4 – Down
  • wntown

town

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Upcoming Sub-Area Meetings

  • September 12 - Sunshin

unshine Garden e Gardens s @ Sunshine Gardens Elementary School (7pm)

  • September 18 – Lindenville

Lindenville @ 47 Hills Brewery (4pm)

  • September 18 – Terrabay, Paradise Valley

Terrabay, Paradise Valley + Sign Hill + Sign Hill @ Martin Elementary (7pm)

Saturday, September 28, 2019 Orange Memorial Park 11:00am-4:30pm 27 28

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Contact

Lisa Costa Sanders General Plan Program Administrator City of South San Francisco Lisa.CostaSanders@ssf.net

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