STOP 2700 SLOAT BLVD

Dear SAN FRANCISCO: Mayors Office, Board Of Supervisors, Supervisor Joel Engardio, President Aaron Peskin, Jonathan Goldberg, Planning Department/HOME-SF: Rich Hillis, Christy Alexander & Kei Zushi

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STOP 2700 SLOAT BLVD

Help Preserve the Nature & Character of San Francisco Neighborhoods

We are asking the City to stop this development and create a vision and plan for SF that enhances our neighborhoods, and not allow randomly placed towering complexes to dominate the future of the City.

2700 Sloat Blvd. Project is a poorly planned development that will:  

  • Stress the already taxed infrastructure. Current water and power lines are already old & dilapidated
  • Block natural light creating a huge imposing shadow, disrupting surrounding Eco-Systems, & impacting our open skyline, visible from miles away
  • Increase Environmental & Light pollution from the towering 400, 680 or 712+ units, that will interfere with livelihood of ZOO animals as well as surrounding residents.
  • Create intense glare from sunlight reflection on hundreds of glass windows and walls, impacting skyline, views, and areas in all directions
  • Adversely alter or destroy the rare & healthy Soundscapes & Acoustic Environments
  • Increase traffic & create road safety risks for children and elderly. There are no plans for Muni to add more trains or buses to existing routes
  • Adversely impact residential neighborhood parking, creating congestion on residential streets
  • Adversely impact the local Eco-Systems which is home to protected species in the Coastal Zone
  • Increase unoccupied residential & commercial space resulting in derelict structures. EXAMPLE: the Westerly complex at 2800 Sloat that has been half vacant and has NO retailers in the commercial space since 2018
  • Have a negative psychological impact on the community
  • Put Sloat Garden Center staff out of work & potentially other local small businesses
  • Become a blight on the Neighborhood
  • Become Urban Renewal / Development 2.0 aka Geneva Towers. Unsuccessful: past & future
  • Lower & Devalue Property & Neighborhoods (e.g. existing SFR's) for all

GO to SON-SF ~ Save Our Neighborhoods - San Francisco Website for MORE INFORMATION on STOP 2700 SLOAT BLVD & how this will impact not just the greater Sunset area, Outside Parkside & Sunset, but ALL OUR NEIGHBORHOODS.






Petition by
SON-SF  Save Our Neighborhoods SF
San Francisco, California

To: Dear SAN FRANCISCO: Mayors Office, Board Of Supervisors, Supervisor Joel Engardio, President Aaron Peskin, Jonathan Goldberg, Planning Department/HOME-SF: Rich Hillis, Christy Alexander & Kei Zushi
From: [Your Name]

STOP 2700 SLOAT BLVD

Help to Preserve the Nature & Character of San Francisco Neighborhoods

I vehemently OPPOSE to this high-density, high-rise project. It is NOT an appropriate project for our Neighborhood.

It will NOT serve the Community or Neighborhood.

2700 Sloat Blvd. Project is a poorly planned development that will:

* Stress the already taxed infrastructure. Current water and power lines are already old & dilapidated
* Block natural light creating a huge imposing shadow, disrupting surrounding Eco-Systems, & impacting our open skyline, visible from miles away
* Increase Environmental & Light pollution from the towering 400, 680 or 712+ units, that will interfere with livelihood of ZOO animals as well as surrounding residents.
* Create intense glare from sunlight reflection on hundreds of glass windows and walls, impacting skyline, views, and areas in all directions
* Adversely alter or destroy the rare & healthy Soundscapes & Acoustic Environments
* Increase traffic & create road safety risks for children and elderly. There are no plans for Muni to add more trains or buses to existing routes
* Adversely impact residential neighborhood parking, creating congestion on residential streets
* Adversely impact the local Eco-Systems which is home to protected species in the Coastal Zone
* Increase unoccupied residential & commercial space resulting in derelict structures. EXAMPLE: the Westerly complex at 2800 Sloat that has been half vacant and has NO retailers in the commercial space since 2018
* Have a negative psychological impact on the community
* Put Sloat Garden Center staff out of work & potentially other local small businesses
* Become a blight on the Neighborhood
* Become Urban Renewal / Development 2.0 aka Geneva Towers. Unsuccessful: past & future
* Lower & Devalue Property & Neighborhoods (e.g. existing SFR's) for all

Regards,

Concerned Residents, Neighbors, Supporters, San Franciscans & Californians,