The City and County of San Francisco, along with many community partners, are bringing new and dynamic attractions and experiences to the Civic Center Commons — Civic Center Plaza, United Nations Plaza and the space between — while better engaging and serving the low- or no-income people who rely on these spaces every day. Hear from the multi-disciplinary team that is currently working on this complex equation and learn how they’ve outlined a road map for creating a truly inclusive public space. Generously sponsored by Zendesk.

  • Randy Carter / Hunters Point Family
  • Amy Cohen / San Francisco Office of Economic and Workforce Development
  • Brandon Davis / Downtown Streets Team
  • Shawn Lani / The Exploratorium
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