18 May 2023, ♣ San Francisco: Salesforce Park

18.5.2023, ♣ San Francisco: Salesforce Park

From the signage: Mediterranean gardens of the world … Mediterranean climate biomes … diversity of plant life … represented here … Cork oak … … Bus fountain … registers the movement of buses … on the Bus Deck below the park … … Yoga – Fridays … At the Amphitheater … … Midday Music – Saturdays … At the Central Lawn …

Salesforce Tower, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salesforce_Tower: … formerly known as Transbay Tower …a 61-story skyscraper … in the South of Market district of downtown San Francisco … obelisk-shaped …

Salesforce, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salesforce: an American cloud-based software company headquartered in San Francisco … provides customer relationship management … software and applications focused on sales, customer service, marketing automation … the world’s largest enterprise software firm …

17 May 2023, ♣ SF Presidio: Tunnel Tops

17. May 2023, SF Presidio: Tunnel Tops

For The Presidio of San Francisco, see 17.5.2023.

Presidio Tunnel Tops – … on top of the tunneled portions of Doyle Drive … The park contains several meadows and walking trails, along with viewpoints for major landmarks … The budget for the park is $100 million, funded with public funds from the Presidio Trust along with private contributions … opened for public use on July 17, 2022 …

8, 16-17 May 2023, ♣ Φ The Presidio of San Francisco

8., 16.-17. May 2023, The Presidio of San Francisco

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidio_of_San_Francisco: … (originally, El Presidio Real de San Francisco …) … a park and former U.S. Army post on the northern tip of the San Francisco Peninsula … part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area … a fortified location since … 1776, when New Spain established the presidio to gain a foothold in Alta California … passed to Mexico in 1820 … to the United States in 1848 … As part of a 1989 military reduction program …, Congress voted to end the Presidio’s status as an active military installation of the U.S. Army … 1994, it was transferred to the National Park Service, ending 219 years of military use and beginning its next phase of mixed commercial and public use … In a first-of-its-kind structure, Congress mandated that the Presidio Trust make the Presidio financially self-sufficient by 2013. The Presidio achieved the goal in 2005 … The park has … wooded areas, hills, and scenic vistas overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco Bay, and the Pacific Ocean … recognized as a California Historical Landmark in 1933 … as a National Historic Landmark in 1962 … Beginning in the 1890s, the Presidio was home to the Letterman Army Medical Center (LAMC), named in 1911 for Jonathan Letterman, the medical director of the Civil War-era Army of the Potomac …

Preservation – After a hard-fought battle, the Presidio averted being sold at auction and came under the management of the Presidio Trust, a U.S. government corporation established … in 1996. The Presidio Trust … has jurisdiction over the interior 80 percent of the Presidio, including nearly all of its historic structures. The National Park Service manages coastal areas … The Presidio Trust Act calls for “preservation of the cultural and historic integrity of the Presidio for public use.” The Act also requires that the Presidio Trust be financially self-sufficient … These imperatives have resulted in numerous conflicts between the need to maximize income by leasing historic buildings, and permitting public use despite most structures being rented privately. Further differences … from the divergent needs of preserving the integrity of the National Historic Landmark District in the face of new construction, competing pressures for natural habitat restoration …  inventory of approximately 800 buildings, many of them historical … Sections of the Letterman Army Hospital were preserved by the Thoreau Center for Sustainability … The Trust entered a major agreement with Lucasfilm to build a new facility called the Letterman Digital Arts Center (LDAC), which is now Lucasfilm’s corporate headquarters. The site replaced portions of what was the Letterman Hospital. George Lucas won the development rights for 15 acres (6.1 ha) of the Presidio, in June 1999, after beating out a number of rival plans …


Presidio Cycling advance – Signage: „The Presidio Trust is piloting an innovative type of bike facility called Advisory Bike Lanes … where roadway width is limited and traffic volumes are low … When two cars traveling in opposite directions approach each other, one vehicle merges into the bike lane to pass … When cyclists are in the bike lane, the motorists must yield to the cyclists before entering the bike lane …”Presidio Cycling advance – Signage: „The Presidio Trust is piloting an innovative type of bike facility called Advisory Bike Lanes … where roadway width is limited and traffic volumes are low … When two cars traveling in opposite directions approach each other, one vehicle merges into the bike lane to pass … When cyclists are in the bike lane, the motorists must yield to the cyclists before entering the bike lane …”

16 May 2023, Point Reyes (Marin County, CA)

16 May 2023, Point Reyes (Marin County, CA)

Dayhike:

  • (Drive on Limantour Rd. / Muddy Hollow Rd)
  • Starting from trailhead: Muddy Hollow Trail to the South -> Limantour Beach
  • Along Limantour Beach, eastwards
  • Coast Trail to the North, up to Muddy Hollow Rd (near Pt. Reyes Hostel)
  • Proceeding to trailhead.

Links:

Sign: “Measure for sea level. This pole marks projected sea level and storm surge – showing how rising waters could affect this coastal estuary system … projected sea level in 2100 … elevation of bridge deck …“

Point Reyes, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_Reyes: … Spanish: Punto de los Reyes … a prominent cape … on the Pacific coast … in Marin County … The term is often applied to the Point Reyes Peninsula, the region bounded by Tomales Bay on the northeast and Bolinas Lagoon on the southeast. The headland is protected as part of Point Reyes National Seashore … The cape protects Drakes Bay on its southern side. The headland is largely drained by Drakes Estero … The contemporary inhabitants of the Point Reyes area at the time of European arrival were the Coast Miwok … Four towns comprise the communities of Point Reyes: Bolinas, Olema, Inverness, and Point Reyes Station. For centuries, Bolinas’ remote lagoon made it the perfect secret harbor …

Point Reyes National Seashore / Historic Landscapes of Point Reyes, www.nps.gov/pore/learn/historyculture/places_historiclandscapes.htm (18.3.23): The … peninsula is remarkably covered with numerous layers of human activity that have left sometimes overt, other times subtle changes on the landscape … identified twelve historic cultural landscapes within its boundaries and the north district of Golden Gate National Recreation Area administered by Point Reyes … The dairy and cattle ranches … represent the single largest cultural landscape …

10 May 2023 ff, Φ ♣ Richmond (Contra Costa County, CA), inkl. Pogo Park

10.5.2023 ff, Φ ♣ Richmond (Contra Costa County, CA), inkl. Pogo Park

Richmond, CA – A multifaceted city:

  • Overview (below)
  • Internationally recognized for its „Health in All Policies“ approach (below), incl. cases study „Pogo Park“, in the Iron Triangle
  • Point Richmond, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_Richmond,_Richmond,_California: … Originally a tiny village known as East Yards …, Point Richmond was Richmond’s central downtown area from the late 19th century until the early 20th century, when the present downtown superseded it as the busiest part of town. Since then, its trademark “mom-and-pop” shops have largely survived … Point Richmond Historic District …
  • Richmond Bay Trail, www.pointrichmond.com/bay-trail/: Richmond has completed over 36 miles of San Francisco Bay Trail – far more than any other city on this planned 500-mile multi-purpose trail …
  • Point Pinole, cf. 23.5.2023 (post = forthcoming)
  • SF Bay: Risk assessment-based fish consumption advice, cf. 23.5.2023
  • UCB Richmond Field Station, cf. 6.5.2023, University of California, Berkeley (UCB) campus

Richmond, CA, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richmond,_California: … a city in western Contra Costa County … in the San Francisco Bay Area’s East Bay region … population … 116,448 as of the 2020 census … The Ohlone were the first inhabitants …, settling an estimated 5,000 years ago … At the onset of World War II, … four … Shipyards were built along Richmond’s waterfront, employing thousands of workers, many migrating to Richmond from other parts of the country after being recruited …When the war ended the shipyard workers were no longer needed … a decades-long population decline ensued … By 1960 much of the temporary housing built for the shipyard workers was torn down … In the 1970s, the Hilltop area was developed in Richmond’s northern suburbs, further depressing the downtown area as it drew retail clients and tenants away to the large indoor Hilltop Mall, which opened in 1976 … In 2006, the city celebrated its centennial. This coincided with the … streetscaping project of Macdonald Avenue … designated the city’s “Main Street District” by the state of California … The city has in the past suffered from a high crime rate … By 1991, the city’s all-time high of 62 homicides … was seven times the national average … In 2007, Richmond opened a program to prevent gun violence, the Office of Neighborhood Safety … The program … analyzes public records to determine “the 50 people in Richmond most likely to shoot someone and to be shot themselves.” It … offers selected individuals “a spot in a program that includes a stipend to turn their lives around” … Richmond is no longer ranked as a “most dangerous” city, in either California or the United States … … There are 17 emergency warning sirens in the city … tested on the first Wednesday of every month, at 11 am, [e.g., 3 May 2023] and are usually used to warn of toxic chemical releases from the Chevron Richmond Refinery … annual … Cinco de Mayo celebrations … attracts thousands …The Richmond Police Department, Fire Brigade, United States Marine Corps and other organizations participate in the parade …

Health In All Policies: Iron Triangle Case Study, www.transparentrichmond.org/stories/s/Iron-Triangle/f84x-aghg: The Iron Triangle neighborhood … within the City of Richmond …is bounded by three major railroad tracks: the Union Pacific Railroad/BART tracks …; the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway tracks …; and the Richmond Greenway … 61% Hispanic residents, 25% Black residents, 8% Asian residents, and 7% white residents. Few residents have completed associate’s, bachelor’s, or more advanced degrees, although many have completed high school and some college. Historically, poverty rates in the Iron Triangle have been significantly higher … Due to being a historically disadvantaged community, Iron Triangle residents face many community stressors including violence, blight, lack of green space, and more, which affect health outcomes … Founded by a Richmond resident in 2007, Pogo Park is a community organization focused on transforming lives and opportunities by working side by side with neighborhood residents to create, program and operate public spaces. The organization got its initial start as one of the first projects that emerged from the City of Richmond’s Health Element of the General Plan. This project was the renovation of the Elm Playlot in Richmond’s Iron Triangle neighborhood. The park was a common location for drug dealing … considered unsafe, and inaccessible to residents. Through a set of mixed engagement strategies … residents came up with a new vision … to transform the small park into an anchor public space in the middle of their neighborhood – the heart of the community … Pogo Park also submitted a successful $6.2 million grant to Caltrans to build the first leg of the “Yellow Brick Road” (a project to build safe streets in the Iron Triangle for children to walk and bike) … will connect Elm Playlot directly to Harbour-8 Park, giving local children a safe, clean and green pathway to walk or bike to and from the two parks … Pogo Park Products … is a social enterprise that creates handcrafted play environments for children and also employs people who live in the Iron Triangle community … Since 2007, Pogo Park has hired more than 100 Iron Triangle residents and invested over $16 million in the community … Yellow Brick Road – The idea … was conceived in 2009 by youth from the Iron Triangle as a project that would deploy thematic symbols on roads and sidewalks to designate safe walking routes and connect community key assets … recieved a $6.2 million Caltrans grant to built the first section of the Yellow Brick Road in the Iron Triangle and $4.1 million California Natural Resources Agency grant to build green infrastructure. Construction began … in June 2021 …

Health in All Policies, www.ci.richmond.ca.us/2575/Health-in-All-Policies: The City has implemented a variety of programs and strategies to adopt a Health in all Policies approach following a community development process in 2012. To track ongoing progress toward health equity, improve community awareness and benefits from HiAP, and broaden the scope and depth of beneficial impacts on population health, the City Manager’s Office published the Health in All Policies Landing Page on Transparent Richmond, the City’s open data website, in October 2022 … [incl.] Health in All Policies open data webpage … key findings of the most recent Progress Report … recommended next steps …