PROJECT DESIGN
In 2014, the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department acquired the property at 900 Innes Avenue in India Basin, a site that features scenic views, waterfront access, and natural resources in San Francisco’s Bayview Hunters Point (BVHP) neighborhood.
At India Basin, the Department, in partnership with Trust for Public Land, the San Francisco Parks Alliance, A. Philip Randolph Institute, and the BVHP community endeavor to build a park that is both spectacular and crucial to the health of San Francisco’s southeast communities, which have been historically underserved. The development of 900 Innes will transform a post-industrial brownfield into the 21st-century legacy park in a historic waterfront context, with an emphasis on:
Habitat and wetland restoration and enhancement
Public access
Resiliency to sea level rise
Social equity
Waterfront recreation
The proposed plan combines the existing India Basin Shoreline Park area and 900 Innes property into India Basin Waterfront Park, one grand 10-acre waterfront park development that closes a critical gap in the San Francisco Bay Trail. The property is also the mid-point of the one and a half-mile-long India Basin shoreline, which is comprised of seven properties totaling 64 acres, six of seven of which are in some stage of development.
As such, there is a unique opportunity to design these properties so that the India Basin shoreline becomes a seamless waterfront park experience on a grand scale. It will be integrated parks, trails and open space systems with a comprehensive set of programs and amenities, trails that connect gracefully, one signage system, and furniture and fixtures that complement each other.
Phase 1: 900 Innes Remediation - March 2021 to August 2022
As part of an ambitious plan to restore a decaying shoreline along the San Francisco Bay, the first phase of the India Basin Waterfront Park Project addressed decades of pollution and environmental degradation in an area marred by heavy industrial use. Bayview’s own Rubecon Builders successfully remediated the future park site at 900 Innes, laying the foundation for a new park and supporting future restoration efforts while creating a robust wildlife habitat along the shoreline.
The remediation project removed and restored contaminated soil and sediment left behind from industrial boat building and vessel repair activities. The construction activities also removed contaminated marine debris, abandoned structures, and deteriorated concrete to enable future park development. The landmarked Shipwright’s Cottage was preserved and abated of hazardous building materials and is ready to be restored during the construction of the 900 Innes Park.
The construction activities occurred on land, as well as within the shallow waters lying immediately to the north of 900 Innes Avenue. The offshore remediation activities included the removal of debris and dilapidated structures, followed by targeted excavation of between four and five feet within the intertidal and subtidal zone, installation of a coffer dam, and placement of an equivalent backfill material (beneficial reuse material) to serve as a protective cap. On land, the work cleared the site of abandoned structures, unusable concrete surfaces, and removed two feet of soils followed by backfill to support future park design grades per the Remedial Action Plan. A minimum of a six inch to one-foot-thick offshore sand cap was placed in the mudflats near India Basin Shoreline Park to protect the current sediment from disturbance and prevent uncovering of sediment that contains slightly elevated concentrations of contaminants of concern below the surface.
Phase 2: 900 Innes Park Development - September 2022 to Fall 2024
Following the completion of remediation at the 900 Innes Avenue, the project partners, working with Swinerton Construction, will transform the site into a new bayfront park that includes:
Rehabilitation of San Francisco Landmark #250: Shipwrights Cottage
Construction of three new buildings, including a food pavilion, the makers shop, and an operations/maintenance building
Addition of a new public restroom
Construction of two new public piers
Installation of a new floating dock for public access
ADA-compliant walkway from Innes Avenue to the Bay Trail and waterfront
Construction of the San Francisco Bay Trail segment
Restoration of salvaged materials, including the marine way rails
Viewing decks and platforms
Landscaping with native grasses, vegetation, and habitat species
Phase 3: India Basin Shoreline Park - Mid-2025 to Mid-2027
After the completion of 900 Innes Park, the project partners will turn their attention to the renovation of India Basin Shoreline Park (IBSP), an existing 7.5-acre site originally constructed in the 1990’s. The proposed plans for IBSP include major site regrading to ease steep slopes to allow for more site access and create additional opportunities for shoreline habitat. The concept plans would maintain and expand the current active recreational amenities and increases opportunities to gather, recreate and play.
Addition of new gravel beach/shore at the end of the great lawn
New cookout terrace and grilling area
Construction of a new boat house, pier, and recreational dock for kayaking and fishing
Renovation of the existing playground and addition of a new toddler playground
Adult fitness station area
Two new basketball courts
Placement of decks and platform throughout the site, including a new view of the Bay City Ferry shipwreck
New site furnishings and lighting
Restoration of the shoreline habitat and additional landscaping
Renovation of the existing Bay Trail to connect to adjacent parks
Addition of a cycletrack and bikeway