Potrero Yard Neighborhood Working Group
The Neighborhood Working Group The SFMTA is working with a diverse group of neighbors, stakeholders, and SFMTA employees to plan for the modernization of Potrero Yard. The Potrero Yard Neighborhood...
The Neighborhood Working Group The SFMTA is working with a diverse group of neighbors, stakeholders, and SFMTA employees to plan for the modernization of Potrero Yard. The Potrero Yard Neighborhood...
The SFMTA is working with a diverse group of neighbors, stakeholders, and SFMTA employees to plan for the modernization of Potrero Yard.
The Potrero Yard Neighborhood Working Group brings together community members to work with SFMTA staff and the Potrero Neighborhood Collective (PNC) developer team to shape public outreach, weigh in on elements of the project design, and inform the design and program of joint development (housing above the yard).
Feedback from the Working Group ensures that diverse viewpoints are considered and incorporated into the decision making for Potrero Yard.
Apply to join the Working Group
Youth Services
Senior Services
If you feel your affiliations and work relate to these areas of interest, we encourage you to apply to join the Working Group. Please use the standard Working Group application form to apply.
(Note: If you under age 19 and wish to apply for the Working Group Youth Seat, please use this Youth Seat application form)
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Please contact John Angelico, Public Information Officer, at John.Angelico@SFMTA.com or 415.646.4783 if you have questions.
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