Inspire, Connect, Play EQUITY METRICS

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Inspire, Connect, Play EQUITY METRICS Operations Committee Recreation and Park Commission September 1, 2016

Charter Sec. 16.107(4)(h)(1) Equity Metrics The department shall develop a set of equity metrics to be used to establish a baseline of existing Recreation and Park services and resources in low-income neighborhoods and disadvantaged communities, compared to services and resources available to the City as a whole. Equity Metrics: Implementing New Prop B Charter Language

OCT FY17 Equity Metrics NOV FY17-21 Strategic Plan Update DEC FY18 Operations Plan COMMUNITY FEEDBACK COMMUNITY FEEDBACK COMMUNITY FEEDBACK FEB FY18 Budget FY18 Capital Plan JAN COMMUNITY FEEDBACK COMMUNITY FEEDBACK REPEAT annually for 28 more years, through FY47 Equity Metrics: Planning Requirements and Timelines

OUR FIRST STEP: MEASURING Building a New Lens EQUITY

Bay Area Air Quality Management District CA Air Resources Board CA Dept. Community Services & Development Caltrans City of Davis City of Long Beach City of San Diego City of Fresno LA Metro Equity Metrics: Defining Disadvantaged Communities

Census Tracts ranked with highest incidence of: Age (most youth & seniors) Asthma Low Birth Weight Low Education Linguistic Isolation Poverty Unemployment Equity Metrics: Cal-EPA Population Characteristics

Census tracts with the highest 20% of Cal-EPA s Population Characteristics, compared to the City as a whole, are designated as Equity Zones Equity Metrics: Equity Zones

Equity Zone Parks Adam Rodgers Park Hamilton Playground Mission Playground Alamo Square Hayes Valley Playground Mission Recreation Center Alice Chalmers Playground Head & Brotherood Mini Park Palega Playground Alioto Mini Park Herz Playground Palou & Phelps Park Balboa Park Hilltop Park Parque Ninos Unidos Bay View Park Hooker Alley Community Garden Patricia's Green in Hayes Valley Bay View Playground Ina Coolbrith Park Portsmouth Square Broadway Tunnel East Mini Park India Basin/Shoreline Park Randolph & Bright Mini Park Brooks Park Japantown Peace Plaza Raymond Kimball Playground Brotherhood & Chester Mini Park Jefferson Square Ridgetop Plaza Buchanan Street Mall Joe DiMaggio Playground Selby & Palou Mini Park Cabrillo Playground John McLaren Park Sgt. John Macaulay Park Cayuga & Lamartine Mini Park Jose Coronado Playground Silver Terrace Playground Cayuga Playground Joseph L. Alioto Performing Arts Piazza SOMA Rec Center Chesnut & Kearny Open Space Joseph Lee Recreation Center South Park Chinese Recreation Center Justin Herman/Embarcadero Plaza St. Mary's Square Collins P. Huntington Park Kelloch & Velasco Mini Park Telegraph Hill/Pioneer Park Crocker Amazon Playground Kidpower Park Tenderloin Recreation Center Dearborn Community Garden Lakeview & Ashton Mini Park Turk & Hyde Mini Park DuPont Tennis Courts LeConte Mini Park Union Square Excelsior Playground Lessing & Sears Mini Park Victoria Manalo Draves Park Father Alfred E. Boeddeker Park Lincoln Park Visitacion Valley Greenway Ferry Park Louis Sutter Playground Visitation Valley Playground Fillmore & Turk Mini Park Margaret S.Hayward Playground Washington Square Fulton Playground Maritime Plaza Willie "Woo Woo" Wong Playground Gilman Playground Michelangelo Playground Woh Hei Yuen Golden Gate & Steiner Mini Park Minnie Lovie Ward Recreation Center Youngblood-Coleman Playground Equity Metrics: Parks Serving Equity Zones

GIS INFO PARK SCORES WORK ORDERS CAPITAL BUDGET PROGRAMS & PERMITS DEPARTMENT RECORDS GEOGRAPHIC ACCESS RECREATION FOR EVERYONE CLEAN, SAFE & WELL-MAINTAINED PARKS INVESTMENT IN PARKS Equity Metrics: Using Data to Measure Equity

Demographics Equity Zone City-wide Population 163,906 805,235 % Population 20% 100% Metrics Access Acres of park/1,000 people 4.42 4.00 Number of parks/1,000 people 0.49 0.26 Safety SFPD Incidents within 500' of Parks/1,000 people 65 23 Maintenance Park Evaluation Scores 84.1 85.6 Maintenance and repair requests completed 83.5% 83.0% Investment $ Capital Investment/1,000 people $64,003 $24,333 Hours of Volunteer Service TBD TBD Recreation Hours of Recreational Resources/1,000 people 530 284 Scholarships Granted/1,000 4.9 2.8 Equity Metrics: The Metrics

Equity Metrics: FY16 SFPD Incidents Near Parks

Demographics Inside Equity Zone Outside Equity Zone Population 163,906 641,329 % Population 20% 80% Number of Parks 81 (37%) 139 Acres of Park 725 (23%) 2,495 Average Park Scores Equity Zone Outside Equity Zone FY16 85.0 87.5% FY15 83.6 86.8 Top 20 Park Scores Equity Zone FY16 40% 60% FY15 25% 75% Outside Equity Zone Lowest 20 Park Scores Equity Zone FY16 50% 50% FY15 70% 30% Outside Equity Zone Equity Metrics: A New Lens on Historic Data

Capital Investment Buchanan Street Mall Activation Project; McLaren Park Mansell Corridor Improvement Project; McLaren Park Community Garden Project; McLaren Park Bike Skills Park Improvement Project; John McLaren Park Improvement Project; Bayview Hill Trails Improvement Project; Geneva Community Garden Construction Project; Hilltop Park Improvement Project; Hyde and Turk Mini Park Improvement; Washington Square LetsPlaySF Playground Projects; Merced Heights LetsPlaySF Playground Project; Willie Woo Woo Wong Playground Improvement Project; Garfield Pool Improvement Project; Gene Friend Rec Center Improvements New Park Acquisition and Developments 11th and Natoma Acquisition; 500 Pine Street Saint Mary s Extension Project; 17th and Folsom; Schlage Lock Park Development; India Basin Capital Improvement Project; Geneva Car Barn Project; Shoreview Park Rehabilitation Project Equity Metrics: Highlights of RPD s FY17 Focus in Equity Zones

Programs Expansion of Apprentice Program (McLaren); Expansion of Greenagers (Bayview) Deferred Maintenance Excelsior Clubhouse roof, Crocker Amazon Clubhouse roof, Jefferson Square Repaving, Visitacion Valley Greenway Pump Replacement Field Renovations Crocker, Alice Chalmers, Youngblood Coleman (natural infill synthetic turf replacement), Garfield Square (natural infill synthetic turf replacement) Court Resurfacings McLaren Park, Excelsior, Minnie Lovie, Hayes Valley, Alice Chalmers, Jose Coronado, Michelangelo, Palou-Phelps, Rolph, Selby-Palou Park Safety Cameras Crocker Amazon Clubhouse and Parking Lot Equity Metrics: Highlights of RPD s FY17 Focus in Equity Zones

San Francisco Parks Alliance Ongoing PROSAC Equity Subcommittee July 27 PROSAC August 2 RecPark Capital Committee August 3 Directors Working Group, Center for Social Inclusion - City Equity Strategies August 8 Trust for Public Land August 25 Mo Magic, Sheryl Davis August 26 RecPark Operations Committee September 1 Jamestown, Myrna Melgar September 2 Local 261 September 2 SEIU/RecPark Chapter September 2 PROSAC September 6 Board of Supervisors Government Audit and Oversight Committee September 7 RPD Leadership Retreat September 8 Bayview Collaborative TBD Committee for Better Parks in Chinatown TBD Tenderloin/SOMA meeting TBD Youth Commission October D11 Council October 8 SPUR Panel on Equity October 11 RecPark Commission October 20 *Consultation and Outreach ongoing through completion of Budget Cycle Equity Metrics: Strategic Plan & Equity Metrics Consultation and Outreach

FY17-18 Budget February FY16-17 Equity Analysis & Metrics October FY17-18 Capital Plan January COMMUNITY FEEDBACK FY17-18 Operations Plan December FY17-21 Strategic Plan Update November Equity Metrics: Planning Process

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