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  UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay  
illustration of schematic design

Third Street Entry Plaza

 
 
 
 

Please join us at our next community meetings on the UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay:

Monday, July 14
and
Monday, August 4
6:00 p.m.
UCSF Mission Bay Campus
Genentech Hall, Room N-114
600 16th Street


The July 14 agenda will contain a single item: presentation and community feedback on the proposed landscaping plans. On August 4 we will touch base again on the landscape plans and provide an update on exterior design.

The UCSF Mission Bay campus is accessible using the MUNI T-Third light rail line. If you drive, please park at NO COST in the SURFACE LOT (near the UCSF Police Station); this lot can be reached by taking 16th Street to 4th Street. Complimentary parking is not available in the garages. Please bring photo ID to show at building security desk. Refreshments will be provided.

For information please contact Barbara Bagot-López.

Draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay

The Draft EIR was published on April 14, 2008. An additional section entitled "Section 4.8 Cultural Resources" was published on May 19, 2008. Both are available online at http://campusplanning.ucsf.edu/

The public comment period ran from April 14 to July 3, 2008 (for a total of 80 days). Paper or compact disc copies of the documents are available by contacting UCSF Environmental Coordinator Michelle Schaefer at 415-476-2911.

Comments and Responses-containing public comments received and their accompanying responses from the University - will be published by early September. The Final EIR will be considered by the UC Board of Regents at their September 2008 meeting.

 

The UCSF Hospital Replacement Project concerns the future of UCSF Medical Center inpatient facilities, which must be largely replaced to meet the growing demand for specialized care and upcoming deadlines for state-mandated seismic safety standards. UCSF is engaged in a comprehensive planning process to determine how to best address this need.  The project would be carried out in phases over the next 15 years.

A UCSF committee exploring options to replace the hospital—the Clinical and Research Planning Subcommittee—has issued recommendations which call for a combination of new buildings, renovated facilities, and expanded facilities at the UCSF Mission Bay, Parnassus, and Mount Zion campuses. The project will entail a two-track approach for UCSF Medical Center's long-term facilities plan that includes pursuing construction of a new childrens, womens, and cancer hospital at Mission Bay and making necessary seismic repairs at Mount Zion. The long-term vision remains to have two major inpatient facilities at Parnassus and Mission Bay, with Mount Zion serving primarily as an outpatient center.

UCSF has acquired 14.5 acres south of the Mission Bay campus for the future development of a new hospital and clinics to integrate with the basic and clinical research already underway at the Mission Bay campus. This will be the site of UCSF Children’s Hospital, with plans to add cancer services and women’s health as part of an integrated hospital at Mission Bay.

From the beginning, the hospital planning process has involved members from the community, including the Community Advisory Group (CAG). For further information, please see the following links, or contact Barbara Bagot-López:

Facts about UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay

UCSF Mission Bay

UCSF Presents Designs for Medical Center at Mission Bay

UCSF and Community Work Together to Address Concerns About Proposed Helipad at Mission Bay

For Your Information: Helipad

Helicopter Test Flight Plan

UC Regents Approve Fundraising Campaign for UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay

UCSF Hospital Replacement EIR (2005)