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Planning department previews SF Survey community engagement framework to center racial and social equity
Summary
Staff outlined a five-part engagement framework for SF Survey' the Citywide Cultural Resources Survey' aimed at expanding participation by American Indian, Black and other underrepresented communities through internships, neighborhood chats, walks, community conversations and digital platforms.
Maggie Smith, Planning Department staff working on the SF Survey, presented the community engagement framework and explained that the multi-year SF Survey aims to document tangible and intangible cultural resources across the city and to center preservation planning on racial and social equity. The framework includes five strategies: an internship program, neighborhood chats during fieldwork, community-led walks, co-designed…
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