by spadmin | Mar 17, 2021 | Uncategorized
Dear Manu
SPPt is a big advocate for safety improvements on Portola Drive from 26th to 41st Avenue (reduced speed and improved pedestrian safety). Portola has 9 feeder streets with 30-plus driveways on to it. Its last real “re-do” was 15-20 years ago. In 2021 15,000+ cars use it daily, its speed limit is ignored, it has steady morning to night pedestrian foot traffic. While campaigning we imagine you also heard worries about Portola.
Per SPPt’s urging, DFW installed flashing lights at the 32nd and 36th Avenue crosswalks. These installations are MUCH appreciated; they are often in use. DPW’s Pleasure Point Commercial Area/Portola Drive Streetscape Project (complete street re-do) will make major improvements on this street, however, its start date is unknown.
Since the pandemic PPt. has on-going increases in car and foot traffic – masks, social distancing and/or not. Recent chatter about the 41st/Portola intersection includes
We need a better solution to the intersection of 41st and Portola. Would flashing pedestrian lights work? It’s really hard to use it in a vehicle or on foot. Round about?
Yes ! They have flashing crossing signs in Jackson Hole, WY… telling the pedestrians when they can cross.. it protects them and the drivers from accidents… good quick fix until area is redesigned
I agree!! We need help with this intersection desperately. Way too busy for pedestrian and drivers alike. People ignore the stop sign “rules” and it can become an aggressive free for all to see who gets through first! My 17 year old daughter is learning to drive and has a panic attack when she has to go through there.
Generally the people heading south on 41st do not stop, or barely stop at the stop sign, to turn right onto Portola. Car after car just turns right from 41st with barely a brake tap and often no brake tap just a roll through. It would be awesome to plant CHP there for a day, as I believe it’s their jurisdiction
Flashing lights like at 36th would be great
Flashers can’t stay on too long: drivers would get upset having to wait with no one in the intersection
A crossing guard! Half in jest, but it would be cheap and only needed prime times
I use this crosswalk twice a day. As much as I hate to admit it, it might be time for a flashing crosswalk lights. Round abouts wouldn’t help pedestrians
As for the right turn from 41st onto Portola, the right turn lane is so abbreviated and invasive of the bike lane because of the parking allowed on 41st all the way up to the intersection. Riding a bike through there is frightening!
Capitola – at crosswalks – uses solar powered flashing red light rings attached to stop signs that alert drivers a stop is ahead so pedestrians cross safely; Capitola also puts hard to miss 3ft tall neon signs – “watch for pedestrians” – in their crosswalks
Summer will bring more traffic into PPt.; as such, your help/action getting some safety improvements in place for 41st/Portola would be appreciated by many! We look forward to your response.
by spadmin | Jan 6, 2021 | Uncategorized
Winter Update – PORTOLA DRIVE COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT
PORTOLA DRIVE COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT Some vacant spaces on Lower 41st are filling up including a new bookstore: Two Birds Books (in the small commercial bldg. to R of David Adams). Crosswalk lights at 32nd and 36th Avenue are regularly “flashing” allowing pedestrians, dogs, people with disabilities etc. to cross Portola more safety: SPPt’s on-going advocacy getting these lights installed was successful!!
HEADS UP – Special Attention: Prompted by SPPt’s vocal advocacy regarding development resulted in 3 community meetings attended by 400+ residents generated the Pleasure Point Commercial Corridor Study and Guiding Principles and the Portola Streetscape Concepts approved by the Bd of Sups in 12/2018. Planning views them a study and reference document. Planning relays to carry the full weight of other policies and regulations, they will incorporate the Vision and Guiding Design Principles into SCCo. Code, General Plan, and the new Co.-wide Design Guidelines, with special design guidance for the Pleasure Point Commercial Corridor: all substantive content as policies, regulations and design guidelines will be included.
Final action is planned for early 2021. SPPt will review the document for special design guidance for the Pleasure Point Commercial Corridor. If the “final” omits design points to protect our local vibe and culture while growing commercial development on Portola to compliment Lower 41st Avenue’s shops, etc. we will ask for your email action to Planning and the Board of Supervisors. NO to Portola becoming a Mission St or Upper 41st Avenue!!
PORTOLA COMMERCIAL PARCELS in POSSIBLE FLUX
Opal Cliffs Motors – Cliff Café Bldg. – 03206113 owned by Rickard Novak (Boardroom) the manager for this project is finishing up a few details and will be submitting a permit application very soon. Like SPPt, the Novak family supports saving PPt; we’re also in sync on the fact that yes, growth is going to happen so we all just need to make sure it’s done appropriately for the area and to keep people in business. It’s good news Cliff Cafe is “safe”; it may also get a nice new patio.
Pleasure Point Plaza App: 181263 (Abbas) This mixed-use project (33 rentals w/4 low income) is permitted yet financing is not resolved per banks not wanting to risk loaning for retail space. Abbas met with Planning to ask about modifying the project = reduce the commercial floor area, add more units; however, under code he can’t increase rental units unless the project is 100% affordable.
The Lumberyard – 3800 Portola Permit expires 2/11. As of 12/16 there was no request for an extension or new application. However, there are preliminary plans for a revised project. The land division (2 lots) would be dropped; all units would be rentals (not condos as in the original permit) with no commercial space. If revised, elimination of the garages plus decreases commercial adds more on-site parking. SPPt’s big argument has been on the lack of on-site parking as the original mixed-use plan was 30+ short for on-site parking; overflow would “gobble” 38th Ave’s on-street public parking spaces.
032-051-22 – Back in Shape Chiropractic a tentative mixed-use project (14 rentals) appears at a standstill
032-051–21- 000 = Formerly ED’s 3801 38th/Portola any interior remodel to offices is an over the counter change of occupancy permit. No public process would happen unless the site has demo and reconstruction.
change of occupancy permit. No public process would happen unless the site has demo and reconstruction.
032-082-39 old car lot next to C&C – no permit application activity
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From Save Pleasure Point (SPPt) savepleasurepoint.org note: new neighbors > see “Who We Are” – 2021 PORTOLA DRIVE COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT Some vacant spaces on Lower 41st are filling up including a new bookstore: Two Birds Books (in the small commercial bldg. to R of David Adams). Crosswalk lights at 32nd and 36th Avenue are regularly “flashing” allowing pedestrians, dogs, people with disabilities etc. to cross Portola more safety: SPPt’s on-going advocacy getting these lights installed was successful!!
HEADS UP – Special Attention: Prompted by SPPt’s vocal advocacy regarding development resulted in 3 community meetings attended by 400+ residents generated the Pleasure Point Commercial Corridor Study and Guiding Principles and the Portola Streetscape Concepts approved by the Bd of Sups in 12/2018. Planning views them a study and reference Planning relays to carry the full weight of other policies and regulations, they will incorporate the Vision and Guiding Design Principles into SCCo. Code, General Plan, and the new Co.-wide Design Guidelines, with special design guidance for the Pleasure Point Commercial Corridor: all substantive content as policies, regulations and design guidelines will be included. Final action is planned for early 2021. SPPt will review the document for special design guidance for the Pleasure Point Commercial Corridor. If the “final” omits design points to protect our local vibe and culture while growing commercial development on Portola to compliment Lower 41st Avenue’s shops, etc. we will ask for your email action to Planning and the Board of Supervisors. NO to Portola becoming a Mission St or Upper 41st Avenue!!
PORTOLA COMMERCIAL PARCELS in POSSIBLE FLUX
Opal Cliffs Motors – Cliff Café Bldg. – 03206113 –; per sale: new permit application yet on file
Pleasure Point Plaza App: 181263 (Abbas) This mixed-use project (33 rentals w/4 low income) is permitted yet financing is not resolved per banks not wanting to risk loaning for retail space. Abbas met with Planning to ask about modifying the project = reduce the commercial floor area, add more units; however, under code he can’t increase rental units unless the project is 100% affordable.
The Lumberyard – 3800 Portola Permit expires 2/11. As of 12/16 there was no request for an extension or new application. However, there are preliminary plans for a revised project. The land division (2 lots) would be dropped; all units would be rentals (not condos as in the original permit) with no commercial space. If revised, elimination of the garages plus decreases commercial adds more on-site parking. SPPt’s big argument has been on the lack of on-site parking as the original mixed-use plan was 30+ short for on-site parking; overflow would “gobble” 38th Ave’s on-street public parking spaces.
032-051-22 – Back in Shape Chiropractic a tentative mixed-use project (14 rentals) appears at a standstill
032-051–21- 000 = Formerly ED’s 3801 38th/Portola any interior remodel to offices is an over the counter change of occupancy permit. No public process would happen unless the site has demo and reconstruction. change of occupancy permit. No public process would happen unless the site has demo and reconstruction.
032-082-39 old car lot next to C&C – no permit application activity
by spadmin | Oct 31, 2020 | Uncategorized
- The Lumberyard permit expires 2/11/2021
- Current owners – the Pietro Family Foundation of SF – have the TL parcels 4-sale; the listing is not on JParrish’s website – word is the price is $4.5M
- 4-sale or not: we’re not sure the Pietro’s pursuing developing the project. An architect was working on a revised project for; to keep the approved building as designed by Thatcher and Thompson but to revise the interior to reduce the amount of commercial space and add more residential units.
- The site is currently storing materials for Pietro’s Moana Way 8 home project. There have been numerous concerns about the TL yard & building area never being cleaned up. Save Pleasure Point fax’d and called Pietro: “please do a clean-up” and several neighbors also called with same request > we have all been ignored
- NorthPoint Investment Co. LLC originally owned The Lumberyard parcel and developed plans for the project (mixed-use: retail with 8 condos) per financial woes including investor lawsuits, missed payments they were foreclosed on by the Pietro’s.
- Link to the minutes (details) granting this permit extension
by spadmin | Oct 31, 2020 | Uncategorized
- The flashing lights at the 32nd and 36th Portola crosswalks are getting a lot of use – YAY!! Getting them Ok’d was an a priority “safety demand” of ours; PW felt other streets are more dangerous, however SPPt (all of us) pushed and won; John L strongly supported this pedestrian safety enhancement
- Commercial space “for rent” signs going up (very sad to see)
- Banks are becoming very choosy loaning on mixed-use and/or retail only projects
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