Project Overview

With substantial community input, the MB Phase 2 planning process explored ways to enhance the campus pedestrian environment, evaluated options for additional housing, reassessed parking supply and demand, and considered the potential for increasing development beyond the current 2.65 million gross square foot limit. The alternatives developed in the Mission Bay Phase 2 planning process will inform the next Long Range Development Plan (LRDP).

Three community meetings (June and November 2010, February 2011) took place to strategize plans for the remaining undeveloped blocks on the UCSF Mission Bay campus. UCSF gathered feedback on proposed active zones, pedestrian and vehicular circulation and five alternatives regarding campus locations for future research buildings, housing, outdoor recreational space, parking and other uses, using site plans, bird’s eye view perspectives and tabular summaries.

Community Involvement

Meetings with the Community

February 15, 2011
Community Meeting No. 3

November 16, 2010
Community Meeting No. 2

June 17, 2010
Community Meeting No. 1

Contact

Community & Government Relations Projects

UCSF is engaged in a variety of ongoing projects designed to enhance the campus and medical center, and better serve both patients and the greater community.

When we embark on any project, planning always includes engagement with the local community.