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Planning department outlines citywide cultural resources survey pilot, outreach and next steps
Summary
Planning staff reported progress on the SF Survey pilot in Crocker Amazon, described community-engagement and historic-context work, said the team photographed about 500 properties in the pilot and will switch survey software to an Arches workflows plugin to address syncing issues, and outlined a summer start for Phase 1 fieldwork.
San Francisco planning staff on March 16 provided an update on the citywide Cultural Resources Survey (SF Survey), describing pilot results, a community-engagement framework and technical changes to field-data workflows aimed at scaling to the city’s 127,000 properties.
Maggie Smith, a planning staff member working on the SF Survey, said the pilot in Crocker Amazon captured roughly 500 properties in photographs and testing, and that the team decided to prioritize high-quality field photography while doing more detailed research…
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