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What if we built narrow apartment buildings in the middle of our cities' widest streets, thus reclaiming some of the extra space for auto mobility and turning it into #housing?
This simple idea - "The Folsom Plan" - is one of the honorable mentions for San Francisco Chronicle's #SFNext project. Thank you Derek Ouyang for seeing the vision, rendering the idea below graphically, and for writing up the concept for the paper.
The concept: Add liner buildings in the middle of some of #SanFrancisco's wide east/west blocks #SouthofMarket on streets like Folsom, Howard, Harrison - thus tranforming those wide streets into 2 narrow 25 foot wide streets with 30 foot deep apartment buildings in the middle. This would turn the wide car streets into laneways, more like the parallel streets of Tehama, Natoma, and Clementina.
Of course there are many complex details to work out on this (most notably which streets and blocks).
Please buy today's Sunday San Francisco Chronicle (November 12th) to read all the proposals for "10 Big Ideas For #SanFrancisco". And see the "Folsom Plan" described further at the end of the #MiddleIncome#Housing pilot (see the bottom right of S10 in the Special Section).
Read it here: https://lnkd.in/ggJJH2SK
Research Manager @ RegLab, Executive Director @ City Systems
The honorable mention from the San Francisco Chronicle SFNext affordable housing project is a vision for new infill housing *on* Folsom St in SOMA. It was Egon Terplan's idea, and I did a schematic design and wrote the initial draft. This is at least a hundred 750sf units per block length, and the alleys would be similar in feel to Tehama. Having lived in SOMA for 8 years, I think this would be transformative!
Associate Real Estate Broker at Carpenter Realtors in Noblesville, IN, Gymnastics Coach / Clinician and Women’s Artistic Gymnastics Judge and Multimedia specializing in Floor Exercise music for Gymnastics, Musician.
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