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							Existing Open Space
Rec & Park Recreation Centers
101

Rec & Park Open Space Other Open Space
0 0.25 0.5 1 Miles
LO MBA RD ST

Public Open Space Service Areas
Managed by Recreation and Park Department, City and County by San Francisco

Hwy 1

BROADWAY

Service Areas by Category
Subneighborhood
80

CA LIFO

R NIA ST

Neighborhood
KE T ST
T 04

District Citywide
H ST

GEA RY

BL VD
DIVISA D

M

AR

S AV E VA N NES

GEARY BLVD

ERO ST

Service Areas by Distance
Service Area Category Subneighborhood Neighborhood District Citywide Radius Park Size in Miles in Acres 1/8 1/4 3/8 1/2 less than 1 1-10 over 10 & less than 30 30 & over

T 10 H ST

is San Franc

DUBOCE AVE

16TH ST
19TH AVE

07TH AVE

SUNSE T BLVD

GREA T HW Y

co B a y

03RD ST

DOL ORE S ST

MISS ION ST

NORIE GA ST

an Pacific Oce

CLIP PER ST

CES AR CHA VEZ ST

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SLOAT BLVD

Methodology: According to SF General Plan's Recreation & Open Space Element, open space service areas are "within acceptable walking distance." They are defined by radii varying from 1/8 to 1/4 miles and from 3/8 to 1/2 miles from park's edge. The walking distance, hence the length of each radius, is dependent on park's size. Smaller parks serve subneighborhoods or neighborhoods. Therefore, residents shall be able to access them at least within a 1/4 mile walking distance from their home. The service areas on this map are modeled on the methodology in the General Plan. An exception is the Rec & Park definition of citywide park of 30 acres in size & over.

MONTEREY BLVD

280

101
OCE AN A VE

Data: SF Rec & Park open space and recreation centers layers developed by the SF Rec & Park Planning Division; other open space layer developed by the Rec & Park Planning Division with input from the Neighborhood Parks Council; all other basemap layers provided by the SF Department of Telecommunication and Information Services (DTIS). All data are in California Zone III, State Plane Projection, NAD 1983. This map created in ArcView 8.2, an ESRI product, by Svetlana Karasyova, October 2005.

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N

S a n M a tt e o C o u n tt y San Ma eo Coun y

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03 R D

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IO

ST

Existing Open Space
Rec & Park Recreation Centers
101

Public Open Space Service Areas
Managed by City & County, State and Federal Agencies, and Private Parks Accessible to Public in San Francisco, California
LO MBA RD ST

Rec & Park Open Space Other Open Space
0 0.25 0.5 1 Miles

Hwy 1

BROADWAY

Service Areas by Category
Subneighborhood
80

CA LIFO

R NIA ST

Neighborhood
KE T ST
T 04

District Citywide
H ST

GEA RY

BL VD
DIVISA D

M

AR

S AV E VA N NES

GEARY BLVD

ERO ST

Service Areas by Distance
Service Area Category Subneighborhood Neighborhood District Citywide Radius Park Size in Miles in Acres 1/8 1/4 3/8 1/2 less than 1 1-10 over 10 & less than 30 30 & over

T 10 H ST

is San Franc

DUBOCE AVE

16TH ST
19TH AVE

07TH AVE

SUNSE T BLVD

GREA T HW Y

co B a y

03RD ST

DOL ORE S ST

MISS ION ST

NORIE GA ST

an Pacific Oce

CLIP PER ST

CES AR CHA VEZ ST

EV

AN

S

AV

E

SLOAT BLVD

Methodology: According to SF General Plan's Recreation & Open Space Element, open space service areas are "within acceptable walking distance." They are defined by radii varying from 1/8 to 1/4 miles and from 3/8 to 1/2 miles from park's edge. The walking distance, hence the length of each radius, is dependent on park's size. Smaller parks serve subneighborhoods or neighborhoods. Therefore, residents shall be able to access them at least within a 1/4 mile walking distance from their home. The service areas on this map are modeled on the methodology in the General Plan. An exception is the Rec & Park definition of citywide park of 30 acres in size & over.

MONTEREY BLVD

280

101
OCE AN A VE

Data: SF Rec & Park open space and recreation centers layers developed by the SF Rec & Park Planning Division; other open space layer developed by the Rec & Park Planning Division with input from the Neighborhood Parks Council; all other basemap layers provided by the SF Department of Telecommunication and Information Services (DTIS). All data are in California Zone III, State Plane Projection, NAD 1983. This map created in ArcView 8.2, an ESRI product, by Svetlana Karasyova, October 2005.

ST

N

S a n M a tt e o C o u n tt y San Ma eo Coun y

MI

03 R D

SS

IO

ST

Existing Open Space
Rec & Park Recreation Centers
101

Public Open Space Service Areas
Managed by City & County, State and Federal Agencies, and Private Parks Accessible to Public in San Francisco, California
LO MBA RD ST

Rec & Park Open Space Other Open Space
0 0.25 0.5 1 Miles

Hwy 1

BROADWAY

Service Areas
80
R NI CA LIFO A ST

Not Served by Public Open Space Served by Public Open Space

GEA RY

BL VD
DIVISA D

M

AR

KE

T

ST
T 04

S AV E VA N NES

H ST

GEARY BLVD

Service Areas by Distance
Service Area Category Subneighborhood Neighborhood District Citywide Radius Park Size in Miles in Acres 1/8 1/4 3/8 1/2 less than 1 1-10 over 10 & less than 30 30 & over
T 10

ERO ST

is San Franc

H ST

DUBOCE AVE

16TH ST
19TH AVE

07TH AVE

SUNSE T BLVD

GREA T HW Y

co Bay

03RD ST

DOL ORE S ST

MISS ION ST

NORIE GA ST

an Pacific Oce

CLIP PER ST

CES AR CHA VEZ ST

EV

AN

S

AV

E

SLOAT BLVD

Methodology: This map is modeled after Figure 3: "Service Areas: Areas Not Served by Public Open Space" in the Recreation and Open Space Element of the SF General Plan (p. I.3.45). According to the General Plan, areas served by public open space are "within acceptable walking distance." They are defined by radii varying from 1/8 to 1/4 miles and from 3/8 to 1/2 miles from park's edge. The walking distance, hence the length of each radius, is dependent on park's size (see Table above). The service areas on this map are modeled on the methodology in the General Plan. An exception is the Rec & Park definition of citywide park of 30 acres in size & over. The service area buffers were drawn first. Then the areas not served by public open space were highlighted.

MONTEREY BLVD

280

OCE

AN A VE

MI

Data: SF Rec & Park open space and recreation centers layers developed by the SF Rec & Park Planning Division; other open space layer developed by the Rec & Park Planning Division with input from the Neighborhood Parks Council; all other basemap layers provided by the SF Department of Telecommunication and Information Services (DTIS). All data are in California Zone III, State Plane Projection, NAD 1983. This map created in ArcView 8.2, an ESRI product, by Svetlana Karasyova, October 2005.

ST

N

03 R D

SS

IO

ST

101

S a n M a tt e o C o u n tt y San Ma eo Coun y


						
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