In early 2000, the Treasure Island Development Authority (TIDA) initiated a Master Developer selection process, culminating in the selection of Treasure Island Community Development, LLC (TICD). TIDA and TICD work together in a public-private partnership on the redevelopment of Treasure Island via the structure of an Exclusive Negotiation Agreement. TIDA and TICD also work closely with the Treasure Island Homeless Development Initiative (TIHDI), a nationally-recognized supportive housing consortium, developing a robust affordable housing and jobs and economic development program for Treasure Island.
The Development Plan and Term Sheet for Redevelopment of Naval Station Treasure Island were endorsed by the TIDA Board and the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in December 2006 and updates were endorsed in April 2010. The Development Plan represents the culmination of years of concentrated effort by TICD, the TIDA Board, the Treasure Island Citizens Advisory Board, OEWD’s Joint Development Division staff, the Land Use Committee of the Board of Supervisors, multiple City agencies, and interested members of the public regarding the future of Treasure Island.
The development plans for Treasure Island include 8,000 new residential units (30% of which will be offered at below-market rates), three hotels, a 400-slip marina, restaurants, retail and entertainment venues—plus nearly 300 acres of parks and open space. The development is clustered around a new ferry terminal and is designed to prioritize walking, biking and public transit. Already projected to be the most environmentally-sustainable large development project in U.S. history, the project was recently announced as one of sixteen founding projects of the Clinton Climate Initiative's Climate Positive Development Program.
The City of San Francisco, acting by and through TIDA as the local redevelopment authority, is responsible for the long-term redevelopment planning of Treasure Island. On behalf of TIDA, the City's Office of Economic and Workforce Development’s Joint Development Division manages the day-to-day redevelopment planning process.
The comment period for the Proposed Summary of Transition Housing Rules and Regulations has ended as of August 17, 2010.
Additional Resources:
Environmental Review Documents
Information and Reports prepared by the United States Navy
Office of Economic and Workforce Development Treasure Island Homeless Development InitiativeClinton Climate Initiative