Hello Sunnyside neighbors!
We’ve received late notice of this important meeting slated for this Thursday.
If you’ve been following the ongoing developments at the City College of San Francisco Ocean Campus right next door to us, you’ll want to mark your calendars for a crucial meeting this week. On Thursday, June 25, the CCSF Board of Trustees will hold a meeting to consider the approval of the resolution to certify the Supplemental Environmental Impact Report (SEIR) for the proposed CCSF Parking Structure Project.
Here is what you need to know about the meeting and the proposed facility.
Meeting Details:
- When: Thursday, June 25, 2026, at 5:00 PM
- Where (In-Person): CCSF Ocean Campus, 50 Frida Kahlo Way, Harry Britt Building (HBB), Room 140 (formerly the Multi-Use Building).
- Where (Online): Join via Zoom at https://ccsf-edu.zoom.us/j/84764836783
What’s Proposed for the Garage?
City College is making preparations to build a massive, 200,000-square-foot parking structure on a 1.55-acre site located at 95 Frida Kahlo Way, situated between Riordan High School and the new STEAM building.
Here are the fast facts on the proposed facility based on the project’s current scope:
- Size & Capacity: The five-level above-ground structure is expected to hold between 641 and 650 vehicle spaces, accommodating students, faculty, and the public.
- Height: The garage will reach up to 52.5 feet to the parapet, or about 58 feet, factoring in the planned rooftop photovoltaic (solar) panels.
- Ground Floor Facilities: The street level fronting Frida Kahlo Way won’t just be for cars. It is slated to house the CCSF Police Department (approx. 4,000 sq ft) and Custodial Services (approx. 3,500 sq ft).
- Future-Proofing: Interestingly, the structure is being designed with “adaptive reuse” in mind. College officials have noted that floor-to-floor ceiling heights are being explored so that if autonomous vehicles or shifting transit habits eventually make the garage obsolete, the building could potentially be converted for other uses.
- Cost & Timeline: The project has an estimated price tag of $50 million, to be paid for via the 2020 Proposition A Bond. If approved and moving forward as planned, the college anticipates breaking ground in early 2027 for an 18-to-21-month construction period.
- The California Environmental Quality Act page is here.
How to Get Involved
Whether you have concerns about the construction process, questions about traffic and environmental impacts along Frida Kahlo Way, or support the addition of centralized parking to clear up neighborhood streets, this is the time to make your voice heard.
- View the Agenda: Visit the CCSF Public Portal and click on ‘UPCOMING MEETINGS’.
- Public Comment: You can submit requests to speak by scrolling to the bottom of the portal page and clicking ‘REQUEST FOR PUBLIC COMMENT’ and ‘REQUEST TO SPEAK’.
If you have any specific questions regarding the public comment process, you can reach out to publiccomment@ccsf.edu. For questions regarding the project itself, contact Project Manager Jasmine Kaw at jkaw@ccsf.edu or 415-452-5205.
Let’s stay informed and engaged, Sunnyside!