Feb
14
2011
Mar
7
2011
San Francisco

Ocean Beach: In context

A first look at the Ocean Beach master planning process
Photo credit: Daniel Furon, furon.net

SPUR is leading an interagency master planning process for Ocean Beach to address issues of public access, environmental conservation and infrastructure in the face of erosion and climate-related sea-level rise. SPUR recently held the first of three public workshops for the Ocean Beach Master Plan, inviting feedback on initial research by the project team. This first look at the wide range of issues at Ocean Beach drew nearly 200 people to the San Francisco Zoo in January. For those that could not attend, the SPUR Urban Center will offer a second chance to review the materials and have your say.

The Ocean Beach Master Plan is funded by grant from the CA State Coastal Conservancy, The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, and the National Park Service. Additional partners include the San Francisco Department of Recreation and Parks, the Office of Mayor Ed Lee, and the San Francisco Department of Public Works.


Produced by SPUR
Curated by Ben Grant
Exhibit design by AECOM