Welcome to Madrone

Community Update: Preliminary Construction Work

Dear Neighbors:

Thank you for your engagement and extraordinary support throughout the years! Mission Rock reflects over a decade of planning and community input to transform Parking Lot A and Pier 48 into a vibrant neighborhood. A partnership between the Port of San Francisco, San Francisco Giants, and Tishman Speyer, Mission Rock delivers exciting parks and open space, new rental homes – 40% affordable to low and moderate income families and individuals, imaginative work spaces and an array of neighborhood-serving retail. Make Mission Rock: http://missionrock.com

Mission Rock will be completed in seven to ten years over three to four phases. We are thrilled to include the 5-acre waterfront park in the first phase of development, along with approximately 550 rental homes, office space, and neighborhood-serving retail on the ground floor of each building. Phase one will break ground early 2020 and be completed in 2023.

Members of the Mission Rock team will continue to work closely with neighbors and neighborhood stakeholders to answer project questions including any construction related observations. Monthly newsletters will provide project updates and in early 2020 a construction website will host information about ongoing and upcoming work. In the meantime, below outlines what you can expect to see in Parking Lot A over the next few months, and how you may reach us if you have any questions or comments:


Preliminary Construction Work: November 2019 – January 2020
Prior to groundbreaking, the project team will conduct preliminary construction work in a fenced area located on the northern half of Parking Lot A between the hours of 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. This work will include the following:

  1. Mock-up of lightweight cellular concrete involving small amounts of pavement demolition, dewatering, excavation, placing of LCC fill, utilities and paving. Construction vehicles will be routed to minimize congestion on both Third Street and Terry Francois Boulevard, and truck movements in and out of the site will be controlled with flaggers as needed to ensure safety.
  • Field testing of ground improvements needed to mitigate liquefaction (settlement of the ground during strong earthquakes). This work includes installing wick drains, installing stone columns, and performing Rapid Impact Compaction (RIC) – which involves pounding the ground with a track-mounted compactor. Vibration and noise will range from very low to moderate construction levels during this work which is estimated to occur around mid-November to mid-December, excluding holidays.
  • Indicator piles which consists of driving steel
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The San Francisco Fall Cider Festival | SPARK Social SF |Saturday, November 9th |$5



Slip on your softest sweater, snuggle into your favorite scarf, and drink in the crispness of autumn at The San Francisco Fall Cider Festival.

Grab a glass and sip your way through unlimited pours of 20+ juicy apple, sweet honey-sage, spicy ginger, sour blood orange, and tropical hibiscus ciders. Then savor all your fall favorites from the food trucks, with specials including thanksgiving sandos, apple pie empanadas, and pumpkin everything. Keep toasty with corn hole and live music or cozy up to a fire pit to roast a few marshmallows.

The San Francisco Fall Cider Festival
November 9 & 10, 2019 | 12 pm to 5 pm
SPARK Social SF, 601 Mission Bay Blvd. San Francisco
$5 General Admission (free for kiddos 10 & under)

– 20+ juicy craft ciders
– Fall favorites from 12+ gourmet vendors
– Live music, games, and fire pits
– All-ages, dogs not permitted on festival lawn (where the cider is poured)

Veterans’ Day Parking Rules in SF | How Not to Get a Ticket

Even parking tickets get a day off now and then. Thankfully on Veterans’ Day , the city of San Francisco is going to reward you with a ticket-free day of parking…sort of. 



Veterans’ Day Parking Rules Overview:

NOT ENFORCED

  • M-F Daytime Street Sweeping: Not enforced (M-F street sweeping that is, the few streets that have 7-day street sweeping, like Market Street, will still be enforced)
  • Residential Permit Parking: Not enforced
  • Commuter Towaway: Not enforced
  • Unmetered Yellow/White/Green Zones: Not enforced – Please note this is ONLY for “unmetered zones” – i.e. spots without a parking meter. If there’s parking meter, then the colored zone rules are in affect.

But please note:
– Hazards are always subject to tickets and towing
– Posted 1-2 hour parking time limit areas and Night-Time Seven-Day-a-Week Street Sweeping (such as Market Street) will be enforced
– Meter customers are advised to check parking meters to verify enforcement time limits and amounts

ENFORCED:

  • Parking Meters: Enforced city-wide – yes, even on Veterans’ Day. Like all days, you are allowed to park at a broken meter, but the posted time limit still applies.
    The only holidays where parking meters aren’t enforced is Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day.
  • Red Zone: Enforced
  • Blue Zone: Enforced (Handicap)
  • Green Zone (Metered):Enforced (short term parking – usually 10 mins, Monday-Saturday, 10 am to 6 pm)
  • Yellow Curbs (Metered) : Commercial loading & unloading parking zones are enforced, but there’s no tow-away (you can still get a ticket)
  • White Zone (Metered): Passenger loading zones are enforced (5 minute limit), but only while the business (and some apartment buildings) is open. If the business that paid for the zone (usually the one right in front of the white zone) is closed, it’s free parking. (Beware… some businesses are 24 hours even though they may look closed. Our parking enforcement source recommends you find a security guard for the building and ask.)
  • Posted 1-2 hour parking limits: Enforced
  • 7 Day a Week Street Sweeping: Everyday street sweeping such as along Market Street is still enforced, even on holidays.

Source: SFMTA Holiday Enforcement,  SFMTA Color Curb Program DetailsCurb Colors

Location

480 Mission Bay Blvd N
San Francisco, CA 94158
phone | (415) 558-1678

Management Team

General Manager
Gina Gorman | ggorman@actionlife.com

Assistant General Manager
Karen Cubas | kcubas@actionlife.com

Management Company

Action Property Management
Regional Office
655 Montgomery Street, Suite 1190
San Francisco, CA 94111
phone | (949) 450-0202