notes - mig tida presentation 101420 draft
TRANSCRIPT
TREASURE ISLANDCOMMUNITY FACILITIES NEEDS ASSESSMENT UPDATE
TIDA BOARDOCTOBER 14, 2020
AGENDA:• 01 INTRODUCTIONS
• 02 TRENDS
• 03 STAKEHOLDER OUTREACH
• 04 SCHEDULE
INTRODUCTIONS
TREASURE ISLAND COMMUNITY FACILITIES NEEDS ASSESSMENT UPDATE
MIG CORE TEAM
Jamillah JordanDirector of Equity Studio
Lauren SchmittPrincipal, Parks and Recreation Planning
Monique BasseyLandscape Design Project Associate
Jennifer IsacoffDirector of Landscape Architecture
TREASURE ISLAND COMMUNITY FACILITIES NEEDS ASSESSMENT UPDATE
ABOUT MIG
We believe that the environment around us
has a profound impact on our lives. We plan, design and sustain environments
that support human development
TREASURE ISLAND COMMUNITY FACILITIES NEEDS ASSESSMENT UPDATE
ONE TREASURE ISLAND VISION
A thriving and inclusive new neighborhood on Treasure Island that
celebrates diversity and offers opportunity for all.
IMAGE PROVIDED BY TIDC
TREASURE ISLAND COMMUNITY FACILITIES NEEDS ASSESSMENT UPDATE
• Update Demographics• Current Trends in Community
Facilities Planning• Stakeholder & Community Input• Needs Assessment
SCOPE OF WORK
TREASURE ISLAND COMMUNITY FACILITIES NEEDS ASSESSMENT UPDATE
EXISTING CONDITIONS
TREASURE ISLAND COMMUNITY FACILITIES NEEDS ASSESSMENT UPDATE
COMMUNITY FACILITIES
• Bookmobile • Public School (not operating)• Chapel (not operating) • Police Department• Childcare Center • Sailing Center• Community Center - Ship Shape • Treasure Island Museum• Community Garden • Skatepark Treasure Island• Dog Park • BBQ/Picnic Facilities• Fire Department • Boat Launch Northeast corner of Island• Gymnasium/YMCA • Clipper Cove Beach• Health Clinic • Perimeter Path• Life Learning Academy • Sports Fields• Playgrounds • Tennis Court
The following Community Facilities are currently on Treasure Island:
TRENDS
TREASURE ISLAND COMMUNITY FACILITIES NEEDS ASSESSMENT UPDATE
2011 TRENDS
• The Outdoor Lifestyle• The Child in the City• Serving an Aging Population• Integrated Park and Open Space
System• Technology• Economics and Financing• Local Foods• Partnerships and Resource Sharing
TREASURE ISLAND COMMUNITY FACILITIES NEEDS ASSESSMENT UPDATE
2020 UPDATE – OVERALL TRENDS
• On-Demand Lifestyle and Convenience
• Community Resilience• Healing-Centered Design• The Nature of Work• Hybrid Community Spaces• Lifelong Environments
TREASURE ISLAND COMMUNITY FACILITIES NEEDS ASSESSMENT UPDATE
ON-DEMAND LIFESTYLE & CONVENIENCE
• Rideshare companies, apps featuring on-demand services, pop up programming spaces offer personalized lifestyle
• Equity and access issues raised – opportunities and barriers
• Community facilities – flexible, adaptable, dispersed outposts or programs
TREASURE ISLAND COMMUNITY FACILITIES NEEDS ASSESSMENT UPDATE
COMMUNITY RESILIENCE
• Awareness and preparation for context of crisis: public health, sea level rise, earthquakes, heat, wildfire, electrical grid outages
• Increase community capacity to support residents, coordinate resource distribution & services
• Regenerative building features, communication hub, provisioning
TREASURE ISLAND COMMUNITY FACILITIES NEEDS ASSESSMENT UPDATE
HEALING-CENTERED DESIGN
• Understand impacts of trauma: racial injustice, mental health, substance abuse, homelessness, incarceration
• Involve experts in planning/design• Avoid fragmented, unsafe, rigid,
overwhelming design• Ensure safety of children, strong
community-centered institutions, access to nature, flexibility and adaptability, break bread together
TREASURE ISLAND COMMUNITY FACILITIES NEEDS ASSESSMENT UPDATE
THE NATURE OF WORK
• Even pre-COVID work from home, coworking and entrepreneurial spaces on the rise; workforce development
• Equity implications• Incubator programs, access to
workspaces; flexible, adaptable indoor-outdoor spaces, community use of technology, colocation and/or partnership opportunities
TREASURE ISLAND COMMUNITY FACILITIES NEEDS ASSESSMENT UPDATE
HYBRID COMMUNITY SPACES
• Facilities evolving from single purpose institutions to accommodate multiple uses
• Some operational efficiencies, increase accessibility to users –“one stop shop” community hub
• Consider strategic adjacencies and colocation, operational issues, partnerships and public use
TREASURE ISLAND COMMUNITY FACILITIES NEEDS ASSESSMENT UPDATE
LIFELONG ENVIRONMENTS
• Plan and design for the broadest lifespan and most vulnerable community members – 0 to 100 – benefits all
• Safety, accessibility, belonging, variety and reliability
• Balance age-specific facility needs with community integration esp. connectivity and facilities that support caregivers
STAKEHOLDER OUTREACH
TREASURE ISLAND COMMUNITY FACILITIES NEEDS ASSESSMENT UPDATE
STAKEHOLDER INTERVIEWS – in progressTEEN/YOUTH CENTER, HEALTH & FITNESS, POTENTIAL POOL
• YMCACHILDCARE
• SF Office of Early Care and Education, Catholic Charities Child Development Center
COMMUNITY CENTER• SF Rec & Park Dept, OneTI
BRANCH LIBRARY / READING ROOM• SF Public Library
PUBLIC SCHOOL• SF Unified School District
ACUTE HEALTH CARE• Department of Public Health, HealthRIGHT360
PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITIES• SF Police and Fire Departments
TREASURE ISLAND MUSEUM• Treasure Island Museum
COMMUNITY GARDEN• Indigenous Permaculture
LIFE LEARNING ACADEMYSENIOR / ADULT SERVICES
• SF Department of Disability and Aging Services
RECREATION• Sailing Center
HOUSING PROVIDERS• Catholic Charities• Sword to Plowshares• Community Housing Partnerships• The Villages (John Stewart Company)• HealthRIGHT 360
TREASURE ISLAND COMMUNITY FACILITIES NEEDS ASSESSMENT UPDATE
KEY TAKEAWAYS – in progress
• Access is an issue –transportation and hours of operation
• Integration – desire to expand beyond the walls into the community
• Need flexible community-serving spaces – kitchen, work/meeting rooms, rental event space
• Food is a potential connector for community, economy, culture and resilience
• Desire to better serve youth, seniors and vulnerable populations
• Plan to celebrate the unique environment, history and community of Treasure Island
TREASURE ISLAND COMMUNITY FACILITIES NEEDS ASSESSMENT UPDATE
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
EARLY OCTOBER:• Focus Group Workshop• Community Questionnaire
• TI/YBI Citizen Advisory BoardInput
TREASURE ISLAND COMMUNITY FACILITIES NEEDS ASSESSMENT UPDATE
SCOPE & SCHEDULE
July August September October November December
9 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 7 14 21 28
1 Updated Demographic Profile Community Facilities Inventory | Base Map | Demographic Profile
2 Trends in Community Facilities PlanningKey Trends and Case Studies Brief
3 Stakeholder InputEngagement Plan | Interviews, Online Questionnaire, Digital Meeting
4 Preliminary FindingsPresentation and TIDA Meetings
5 Facilities Programming NeedsField Visit | Programming Needs and Opportunities Document (drafts & final)
6 Final Needs AssessmentFinal Document, Presentation and TIDA Meetings
THANK YOU!