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The Islais Creek / Bayview neighborhood faces urgent seismic risks and increasing flood risks from sea level rise. The Port of San Francisco, along with City partners, are addressing both of these risks through Waterfront Adaptation Strategies Development, the San Francisco Waterfront Flood Study, Islais Creek Southeast Mobility Adaptation Strategy, and the Southern Waterfront Earthquake Assessment.
The San Francisco Public Works Bureau of Urban Forestry is partnering with residents, nonprofit organizations and local businesses to plant and maintain 3,500 new street trees in low-canopy neighborhoods, including Bayview-Hunters Point, the Tenderloin, Civic Center, Mission and portions of the South of Market neighborhoods.
Disadvantaged communities have historically dealt with the worst air pollution, traffic density, heat exposure, and other environmental hazards. San Francisco is transitioning from gas to electric appliances to reduce air pollution, and The Hub is dedicated to making this transition affordable and beneficial in these communities. Our HPWH program is just the first step.
For 30 years, the San Francisco Environment Department’s bold climate leadership has enhanced the quality of life for all San Franciscans. As the City’s climate action accountability, coordination, and equity engine, SF Environment turns climate goals into everyday reality for residents and businesses with cleaner air, cleaner streets, less pollution, and energy saved.
Climate Careers offers young leaders the opportunity to gain paid, hands-on work experience while taking climate action. As an Energy Specialist, you’ll spend the summer helping residents save energy, water, and money through Green House Calls. You’ll take part in workshops, network, and gain a true feel for environmentally conscious work, culminating in a paid externship placement with one of our partners.
The new Bayview Shuttle launched on Nov. 12. It is an on-demand service that gives the public access to another transportation option, within minutes of booking.
With fares equal to Muni, the shuttle pilot program improves connections within Bayview Hunter’s Point and to the broader city. Riders can book trips through a mobile app or by phone. The Bayview Shuttle was supported by the California Climate Investments program.







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