Project Status: Completed
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Castro/Upper Market, Haight Ashbury, Twin Peaks

Corbett Heights Historic Context Statement

Status: completed

"The combination of an irregular street plan, dramatic changes in elevation, and a mix of residential buildings from every decade since the 1860s creates an area that is surprising and distinctive both at the scale of the street and at the scale of the city." - Report

The Corbett Heights Historic Context Statement was adopted by the Historic Preservation Commission on August 16, 2017

The Corbett Heights Historic Context Statement is being developed for the Corbett Heights neighborhood of San Francisco. The effort will document the history, patterns of development, and physical fabric of the district from the 1840s to 1974. The resulting document will create a set of preservation goals and priorities, identify sites that might qualify for historic designation, provide recommendations for future research, and create a framework for evaluating the significance of properties in this unique neighborhood.

This project is supported by a grant from the San Francisco Historic Preservation Fund Committee and is sponsored by the Corbett Heights Neighbors.

Meetings and Events

  • August 16, 2017 - Historic Preservation Commission, City Hall room 400

Project Team and Advisory Committee

To contribute your thoughts, or for more information on the project, please email us at: info@corbettneighbors.com

Contacts

To be added to the mailing list and kept informed of the project, please send an email request to info@corbettheights.org

Corbett Heights Neighbors 
info@corbettheights.org

Project Historian
Michael Corbett (Consultant)
mcorbett@lmi.net

Shannon Ferguson
Preservation Planner
San Francisco Planning
1650 Mission Street, Suite 400
San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 575-9074
Shannon.Ferguson@sfgov.org