Sunset Forward
Project status: completed
The Sunset Forward Strategies Report was unanimously endorsed by the Planning Commission on October 13, 2022 as City policy to encourage community-planning and capacity building efforts that center racial and social equity, and support the Sunset community’s vision for a healthy, thriving, and inclusive neighborhood. The Planning Commission will consider the community needs and strategies outlined in Sunset Forward when taking future actions on projects in District 4. See the Supporting Info tab for details.
Sunset Forward’s mission is to stabilize low- and moderate-income families and seniors in the Sunset, enhancing community connection and quality of life for all by addressing unmet needs in housing, transportation, and neighborhood services and businesses.
Sunset Forward is a collective effort between SF Planning, the office of District 4 Supervisor Gordon Mar, and the District 4 Youth and Families Network, a coalition of nonprofit organizations serving youth, families, and seniors in the Sunset. The project team also worked closely with the San Francisco County Transportation Authority as they engaged the Sunset community on transportation issues through the D4 Mobility Study.
日落前進: 三藩市日落區的社區計劃
日落前進旨在通過解決住房,交通和鄰裡服務方面未滿足的需求,在日落區中穩定中低收入家庭和老年人,增強所有人的社區聯繫和生活質量。
日落前進是一個由社區驅動的過程,用於確定當前需求並製定集體願景,以實現日落區中宜居,多樣化和繁榮的未來。
這是日落社區,第四區市參事馬兆明辦公室,三藩市規劃部,三藩市交通管理局,以及第四區青少年和家庭網路(D4YFN),日落區非營利社區組織,之間的合作。
D4 Mobility Study
The transportation component of Sunset Forward was facilitated through the D4 Mobility Study, led by the San Francisco County Transportation Authority (SFCTA). The D4 Mobility Study explored ways to increase the use of non-automobile modes in the Outer Sunset and Parkside neighborhoods. This study aimed to improve health, livability, and economic vitality in District 4 while addressing climate change at the local level.
Solutions that have been developed from the D4 Mobility Study include:
- Bicycle or pedestrian improvements
- Transit enhancements or circulator services
- Piloting new mobility services
- Commute alternative programs
Visit the D4 Mobility Study project webpage to learn more.
Reports and Presentations
- Community Needs Assessment Presentation
- Community Needs Assessment Findings Report
- Sunset Forward Strategies Summary
- Sunset Forward Strategies Report
- 中文: Community Needs Assessment Findings Summary
- 中文: Sunset Forward Strategies Summary
Videos presentations are collected as part of the Sunset Forward Community Needs Assessment Findings video series, a playlist on the San Francisco Planning YouTube channel.
Other Resources
Planning Commission
- Hearing Presentation - October 13, 2022
- Planning Commission Resolution Number 21185
Demographics
Sunset Forward Town Halls
SFCTA D4 Mobility Study
Sunset Forward in the News
- Affordable housing project planned for Sunset District families by Ida Mohadad
- ‘Sunset Forward’ Planning for the Future: Supervisor Gordon Mar’s Office Encourages Community Input by Erin Bank, Richmond Review/Sunset Beacon
- Sunset Forward Report Lays Out Sunset District’s Future Plans by Thomas K. Pendergast
In 2018, the District 4 Youth and Families Network advocated for a comprehensive community needs assessment to elevate the needs of low- and middle-income families, youth, seniors, tenants, monolingual immigrant households, and other underrepresented groups in the Sunset District.
In April 2020, The Planning Department, the District 4 Youth and Families Network, and the District 4 Supervisor’s Office launched Sunset Forward, a community planning and capacity building effort with a mission to stabilize low- and moderate-income families and seniors in the Sunset.
The Community Needs Assessment found that many Sunset residents are struggling to afford and secure housing that meets their current and future needs, have limited access to critical neighborhood services, and have seen a continual decline in the health of their neighborhood small businesses and commercial corridors through the years.
The Sunset Forward Strategies were established to address the needs and priorities identified through the Needs Assessment:
- Housing strategies aim to increase housing affordability, build new housing of varying types and sizes to meet changing needs, encourage more middle-income and family-friendly housing, provide housing that meets the needs of an aging senior population, and expand access to renter support services and homeownership opportunities.
- Small business and commercial corridor strategies focus on easing burdens on small business owners by changing zoning and improving the permitting process, strengthen coordination and activation along the commercial corridors, and enhance streets, sidewalks, and public spaces.
- Neighborhood services strategies aim to increase community connection, expand access to parks and open spaces and improve cleanliness and safety, provide access to affordable health and nutrition programs, and expand programs that serve low-income families, transitional aged young adults, seniors, tenants, monolingual immigrant households, and other marginalized groups in the Sunset.
A more detailed overview is available in the Sunset Forward Strategies Report.
Sunset Forward 的第一階段是社區需求評估,這是一項廣泛的外展工作,收集了在日落區工作、生活、娛樂、學習和參加宗教服務的人們的反饋。
從 2020 年 4 月到 2021 年 1 月,Sunset 社區成員參加了在線聆聽會議、在線會議和焦點小組、Sunset Forward 的社區需求評估調查(調查),並通過 Sunset Forward 的網站提供了意見。 我們聽取了 2,000 多名社區成員的意見,其中約 1,600 人參加了各種在線活動,共有 757 人回復了調查。
作為需求評估的結果,我們制定了 Sunset Forward 戰略,總結了社區對戰略草案的反饋,以解決第 4 區住房、小型企業和商業走廊以及鄰里服務方面的需求。
感謝日落區居民、小企業主、非營利組織、宗教機構、學生和工人參與需求評估外展活動。 我們重視您的時間和反饋。
Over 2,500 community members participated in two phases of outreach from April 2020 until January 2022:
Phase 1 – Community Needs Assessment: The Community Needs Assessment was an extensive outreach effort that gathered feedback from those who work, live, play, study, and worship in the Sunset. From April 2020 through January 2021, the project team held virtual meetings, town halls, focus groups, and listening sessions as well as launched the Sunset Forward Needs Assessment Survey.
Phase 2 – Draft Strategies: The results of the Community Needs Assessment informed the draft strategies and that were further refined by community through an iterative process. From October 2021 through January 2022, community members participated through virtual and in-person focus groups, surveys, and community events, including the Sunset Community Festival, the Outer Sunset Farmers Market, and merchant walks along the Sunset’s neighborhood commercial corridors.
SF Planning continues to work with the District 4 Youth and Families Network to build the voice of the Sunset community, particularly elevating the concerns and needs of low- and middle-income families, seniors, renters, non-English speaking immigrant households, small businesses, and service providers in the neighborhood.
THANK YOU to all the residents, small business owners, nonprofit organizations, faith-based institutions, students, and workers in the Sunset for your participation in Sunset Forward:
District 4 Youth and Families Network
- 19th Avenue Baptist Church
- Community Youth Center of San Francisco
- Edgewood Center for Children and Families
- Faith in Action Bay Area
- Gum Moon Women’s Resource Center (D4YFN Steering Committee)
- Housing Rights Committee (D4YFN Steering Committee)
- Little Schools
- Northeast Medical Services
- Parents for Public Schools
- Safe & Sound
- Self Help for the Elderly
- SF-Marin Food Bank
- Stonestown Families YMCA
- Sunset Beacon – Bay Area Community Resources (D4YFN Steering Committee)
- Sunset Family Resource Center
- Sunset Youth Services (D4YFN Steering Committee)
- Wah Mei School (D4YFN Steering Committee)
Sunset Community Leaders and Groups
- Ben Wong, Wah Mei School
- Cody Friesenborg, Wah Mei School
- Dawn Stueckle, Sunset Youth Services
- Erica Zweig, D4ward
- Gloria Tan, Gum Moon Women’s Resource Center
- Jeffrey Rigo, D4ward
- Jessica Nguyen Cruz, Wah Mei School
- Joseph Smooke, Westside Community Coalition
- Ken Rackow, D4ward
- Kenyatta Scott, D4ward
- Lily Wong, Wah Mei School
- Margaret Graf, Senior Power
- Matt Pemberton, Sunset Beacon – Bay Area Community Resources
- Paloma Hernandez, Westside Community Coalition
- Ralph Lane, D4ward
- Shirley Yuan, Wah Mei School
Small Businesses
- Black Bird Books
- Case for Making Art Store
- Earthfire Arts Studio
- Henry’s House of Coffee
- Hook Fish Co.
- Judahlicious
- Outerlands Restaurant
- SF Hole in the Wall Pizza
- Sunset Mercantile
- Underdog’s Tres and Underdog’s Too
- Woods Outbounds
April 2020 – January 2021
- Outreach phase 1: gather input for Community Needs Assessment
February – May 2021
- Analyze input and draft needs assessment report
April – September 2021
- Release Community Needs Assessment report
- Develop Sunset Forward strategies
October 2021 – January 2022
- Outreach phase 2: gather input on draft strategies
February – May 2022
- Analyze community input and refine strategies
- Release phase 2 report and Sunset Forward strategies
October 2022
- Sunset Forward Strategies Report endorsed by the Planning Commission
Date | Event Details | Description |
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October 13, 2022 | Resolution Number 21185 | The Planning Commission passes Resolution Number 21185 endorsing the Sunset Forward Strategies Report at the Planning Commission Hearing. |
October 13, 2022 | San Francisco Planning Commission | The project team will ask the Commission to endorse the Sunset Forward Strategies Report as City Policy and to review and consider the community needs, priorities, and strategies outlined in Sunset Forward when taking future actions on projects located in District 4. Audience: general public | View the hearing |
May 26, 2022 | Virtual Town Hall: Release Final Sunset Forward Strategies | Topic: Join us for a virtual Town Hall, where we will unveil the final Sunset Forward Strategies the Community Needs Survey, and share preliminary a summary of the community's feedback from Phase 2 outreach. Community Questions (pdf) Audience: general public | View the recording |
January 27, 2022 | Target Demographic Focus Group: Draft Sunset Forward Strategies | Topic: Gather feedback on the draft Housing, Neighborhood Services, and Small Businesses and Neighborhood Commercial Corridors strategies Language: English Audience: Students and tenants |
January 26, 2022 | Target Demographic Focus Group: Draft Sunset Forward Strategies | Topic: Gather feedback on the draft Housing, Neighborhood Services, and Small Businesses and Neighborhood Commercial Corridors strategies Language: English Audience: Families with children |
December 16, 2021 | Target Demographic Focus Group: Draft Sunset Forward Strategies | Topic: Gather feedback on the draft Housing, Neighborhood Services, and Small Businesses and Neighborhood Commercial Corridors strategies Language: English Audience: Families with children |
December 14, 2021 | Target Demographic Focus Groups: Draft Sunset Forward Strategies | Topic: Gather feedback on the draft Housing, Neighborhood Services, and Small Businesses and Neighborhood Commercial Corridors strategies Language: English Audience: Families with children and tenants of various income levels |
November 30, 2021 | Target Demographic Focus Group: Draft Sunset Forward Strategies | Topic: Gather feedback on the draft Housing, Neighborhood Services, and Small Businesses and Neighborhood Commercial Corridors strategies Language: English Audience: Low-income families and tenants |
November 23, 2021 | Target Demographic Focus Group: Draft Sunset Forward Strategies | Topic: Gather feedback on the draft Housing, Neighborhood Services, and Small Businesses and Neighborhood Commercial Corridors strategies Language: Cantonese Audience: Families |
November 22, 2021 | Target Demographic Focus Group: Draft Sunset Forward Strategies | Topic: Gather feedback on the draft Housing, Neighborhood Services, and Small Businesses and Neighborhood Commercial Corridors strategies Language: Cantonese Audience: Families |
November 20, 2021 | Target Demographic Focus Group: Draft Sunset Forward Strategies | Topic: Gather feedback on the draft Housing, Neighborhood Services, and Small Businesses and Neighborhood Commercial Corridors strategies Language: English & Cantonese Audience: Seniors |
November 18, 2021 | Target Demographic Focus Group: Draft Sunset Forward Strategies | Topic: Gather feedback on the draft Housing, Neighborhood Services, and Small Businesses and Neighborhood Commercial Corridors strategies Language: English Audience: Transitional Age Young Adults (TAYA) aged 16-24 yrs. |
October-November 2021 | Community Events: Sunset Forward Strategies | Sunset Community Festival at 37th/Ortega – Pacheco Saturday, October 2, 2021 at 11am-4pm Outer Sunset Farmer's Market at 37th/Ortega – Quintara Sunday, November 7, 2021 at 9am - 3pm Sunset Merchant Walk Wednesday, November 10, 2021 at 1pm - 5pm (Irving St., Judah, Taraval, and Noriega) Self Help for the Elderly Senior Event Monday, November 15, 2021 at 11am-12pm (Sunset Playground) |
October 7, 2021 | Virtual Town Hall: Community Needs Assessment Findings and Draft Sunset Forward Strategies | Topic: Join us for a virtual Town Hall, where we will share project updates, get an overview of the Community Needs Assessment Findings, learn about the potential Sunset Forward Strategies, and find out how you can get involved in this second phase of outreach Audience: general public | video not available |
Winter 2020 | Neighborhood Focused Community Conversations | In Winter 2020, we hosted a series of community conversations organized around District 4's various neighborhood commercial districts, focused on meeting immediate localized needs, especially in light of the impacts of the COVID19 pandemic, and developing strategies to stabilize and strengthen these crucial corridors. |
Winter 2020 | Sunset Forward Listening Tour | District 4 Supervisor Gordon Mar’s office is hosting a Listening Tour on Community Needs in Winter 2020. Neighborhood association, school group, nonprofit, small business, or other organized group in the Sunset were invited to participate. |
October 24, 2020 | D4 Virtual Town Hall: Community Needs Assessment Launch | Topic: Join us for a virtual Town Hall, where we will unveil the new Sunset Forward website, the Community Needs Survey, and share preliminary findings from our series of focus groups. Audience: general public | View the recording |
November 21, 2020 | D4 Virtual Town Hall: The Future of Great Highway | Topic: The Transportation Authority has been working with the SFMTA and the Recreation and Parks Department to evaluate the transportation impacts of three options for the future of Great Highway. Street and network changes have also been identified to complement each of the options. Language: English with Cantonese interpretation Audience: General public | View the recording |
October, 24, 2020 | D4 Virtual Town Hall: Sunset Forward | Topic: Learn about Sunset Forward and the many ways you can get involved! Language: English with Cantonese interpretation Audience: General public | View the recording |
September 26, 2020 | Target Demographic Virtual Focus Groups | Topic: Neighborhood Services Language: English Audience: Parents with young children, Transitional Age Youth, and Tenants/Renters |
September 19, 22, 28, 2020 | Chinese Language Virtual Focus Groups | Topic: Transportation & Neighborhood Services, Transportation & Small Businesses, Housing Language: Cantonese Audience: Chinese-speaking community members |
July 25, 2020 | D4 Virtual Town Hall | Supervisor Mar hosted a virtual Town Hall covering a number of housing topics and announcing a series of Sunset Forward focus groups. |
Various dates in August 2020 | Virtual Small Group Discussions – Round 1 | Through a series of virtual focus groups, Planning and the D4 Youth and Families Network asked dozens of Sunset District community members about their needs in the following areas: |
Carla de Mesa (she/her)
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