Treasure Island Development
Building a Thriving Community
San Francisco’s Treasure Island was home to a United State Naval Base until its closure in 1997. And that’s when the vision to transform the island into a new neighborhood was born.
The development of a new, inclusive community is well underway, and will include new below market rate and market rate housing, transportation connections, communal parks and open spaces, and public art.
Throughout this process, One Treasure Island has been amplifying the voices of those central to its mission: low-income and formerly unhoused island residents. Because of intentional inclusion throughout the development planning process, the new resulting community is one that will be equitable, inclusive, and thriving.
Our Priorities
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Community Services & Development
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Community Engagement
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Affordable Housing
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Mixed-Income Strategies
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Transportation Planning
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Inclusive Parks & Open Spaces
Development Highlights
Housing
8,000 units of housing, including 2,173 below market rate units (27%)
Open Space
290 Acres of publicly-owned and maintained open spaces, including natural areas, parks, community spaces, urban farm, campgrounds, multi-use sports fields, and walking/biking paths
Transportation
New Ferry terminal with service to San Francisco
New AC Transit bus service to the East Bay
Expanded Muni bus service to San Francisco
On-Island shuttles
Community Facilities
New SFUSD Public School
New combined police/fire station for SFPD and SFFD
New community and recreation center
Having the voice of the Island community throughout this process is the one thing I am incredibly proud of as we seek to expand & build community from the ground up on Treasure Island!”
— Tramecia Garner, Swords to Plowshares COO and Housing Director; One TI Board Member