CCSF trustees to examine Balboa Reservoir development’s impact on enrollment

The upcoming CCSF resolution, addressed by this SF Examiner article, was informed by the Balboa Reservoir Community Advisory Committee. Lisa Spinali, former SNA President and long-time Sunnyside resident, is president of the Committee.

[Source:  http://www.sfexaminer.com/ccsf-trustees-examine-balboa-reservoir-developments-impact-enrollment/ ]

The Balboa Reservoir has been designated as a possible location for new housing. (Joel Angel Juárez/Special to S.F. Examiner)
The Balboa Reservoir has been designated as a possible location for new housing. (Joel Angel Juárez/Special to S.F. Examiner)

By Michael Barba on June 6, 2016 1:00 am

Some City College of San Francisco trustees are concerned that turning the college’s parking lot on Balboa Reservoir into housing could have a negative impact on student enrollment at the already ailing institution.

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The Balboa Reservoir Community Advisory Committee will hold its monthly meeting next Monday, March 14, from 6:15-8:30 pm, at CCSF, Multi-Use Bldg Room 140 (on Phelan just north of Ocean).

The Balboa Reservoir Community Advisory Committee will hold its monthly meeting next Monday, March 14, from 6:15-8:30 pm, at CCSF, Multi-Use Bldg Room 140 (on Phelan just north of Ocean). On the agenda are Urban Design Parameters and Housing Parameters with both discussions continuing from February 8. The agenda and draft revised parameter memos are linked at http://www.sf-planning.org/index.aspx?page=4224.
Neighbors are encouraged to attend these meetings which focus on the proposed housing development on the SFPUC-owned part of the Balboa Reservoir adjacent to City College

Balboa Reservoir CAC Meeting, 2/8/16

The Community Advisory Committee (CAC) regularly meets on the second Monday of the month at 6:15 p.m. (except on City holidays). If you are new to the project, please arrive at 6:00 p.m. for a brief project overview.

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MEETING DATE: NOTICE & AGENDA: MINUTES: MATERIALS:
2016, February 8
6:15 p.m.
Topics: Revisions to CCSF, Sustainability, Additional Public Benefits parameters and Further Discussion of Housing, Urban Design and Public Realm parameters
Location: City College of San Francisco
Multi-Use Building, Room 140
55 Phelan Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94112
Updated Parameters to be Discussed (Updated 1/29/16):

CCSF chancellor steps down, interim named By Nanette Asimov Published

From SF Chronicle:

State officials announced Friday that the chancellor of City College of San Francisco— which has fended off closure and has struggled for three years to remain accredited — has stepped down to run the school’s facilities department.

Art Tyler, a military expert and former head of Sacramento City College who took the job that few wanted less than two years ago, was hailed as a savior for the college when he was hired in 2013. City College, teetering on the brink of closure, needed a permanent chancellor as it tried to address accreditation deficiences. Two interim chancellors preceeded him. He is now vice chancellor of facilities at the state’s largest public school, which has nearly 80,000 students, and will develop a master plan for the school’s numerous buildings.

State community colleges Chancellor Brice Harris gave no explanation for why Tyler was out as chancellor, and in a tersely worded announcement simply thanked Tyler for his 19-month service. His office did not respond to requests for an explanation.

Harris and Guy Lease, the state-appointed special trustee overseeing City College until the elected Board of Trustees resumes power in July, announced that the new interim chancellor is Susan Lamb, who has served as vice chancellor of academic affairs since 2013.

“Her knowledge of the college and of accreditation makes her an excellent leader for the next phase of development of the college,” the statement said

Some faculty leaders were thrilled with the transition.

“It’s a great, great piece of news, said Susan Berston, a business instructor who serves on the executive council of the Academic Senate.

Lamb, who has been a faculty member and dean, is “really well respected,” Berston said. “She’s collaborative and understands the needs of a very diverse group of constituents. She’s super passionate and cares about the needs of the students — who are our customers, after all.”

City College remains accredited but is still struggling to repair deficiences. The college has until fall 2016 to demonstrate full compliance. A decision by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges about whether the college is no longer at risk of losing accreditation is expected in early 2017.

Nanette Asimov is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. E-mail: nasimov@sfchronicle.com

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