Twin Peaks – Mt. SutroTwin Peaks – Mt. Sutro Connector Trail Community MeetingConnector Trail Community Meeting February 2, 2016February 2, 2016
Agenda6:30-8:00 Welcome & Introduction Urban Trails Background Proposed Improvements Schedule & Next Steps Questions
Project Team Lisa Wayne San Francisco Recreation & Park Department Open Space Manager or Jon Campo San Francisco Recreation & Park Department Urban Trails Coordinator or Alison Anja Kastama Public Utilities Commission Regional Communications Liaison or
Urban Trails - Background Recreation & Open Space Element San Francisco General Plan POLICY 3.3 Develop and enhance the City’s recreational trail system, linking to the regional hiking and biking trail system …Many of these trails have gaps and lack adequate signage. The City should prioritize filling these gaps and increasing awareness of the trails through updated signage...
Other Nearby Trail Projects Creeks to Peaks – Glen Canyon to North Peak – In construction SFRPD Twin Peaks Urban Trails Project – In design SFRPD Figure 8 Redesign – In design MTA, DPW, SFRPD Mt. Sutro – In construction UCSF /Sutro Stewards
Other Nearby Trail Projects
Regional Connectivity
Proposed Trail – North Section
Proposed Trail – Clarendon Ave / La Avanzada St. Proposed 485’ trail through dense blackberry brush Several hazardous trees identified
Proposed Trail Routes - La Avanzada St. Approximately 840’ of paved pathway – no proposed changes Possible alternate route on Sutro Inc. Property
Proposed Trail – Reservoir Approximately 830’ of existing earthen trail Hazardous trees identified
Proposed Trail – South Section
Proposed Trail – Marview Way to Twin Peaks Blvd. Approximately 407’ of existing earthen trail Narrow trail corridor with poison oak Some gullies and other erosion along current route
Proposed Trail - Twin Peaks Blvd. Proposed 555’ trail through dense blackberry/coastal scrub brush Adjacent to sensitive habitat
Proposed Improvements Create 4’ wide sustainable earthen trail throughout Remove or prune about 19 hazardous trees Install split rail fence to protect sensitive habitat
Next Steps Trail Design Volunteer Project (Summer 2016) Environmental Review Hazardous Tree Removal
Questions? Thank You