LUNCHTIME FORUM
Thursday, July 23, 2009 12:30pm
From urban renewal to contextual planning
Urban renewal, the result of top-down planning by government entities with extraordinary land use powers, left deep political and physical scars in San Francisco. In response, a variety of efforts to assert community control and preserve the physical qualities of the city defined development politics for a generation or more. Redevelopment Agency Director
Fred Blackwell, Planning Director
John Rahaim, architect
Bob Herman,
Steve Nakajo, executive director of Kimochi, Inc, and
Regina Davis, executive director of the San Francisco Housing Development Corporation, discuss this troubled chapter in the City’s history.