Representation of Women in City Property A GENDER ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC ART, STREETS, BUILDINGS, AND PARKS Elizabeth Newman, Policy & Projects Director, and Micaela Leonarte, Public Policy Fellow 2019 1
Ordinance I. Artistic depiction of Maya Angelou II. Policy: 30% Goal 243-18 III. Department Report IV. Public Art Fund 2
Overall Results 3
Public Art Arts Commission • Includes 84 three-dimensional monuments and memorials accessible by the public. • Other Art: Rainbow Honor Walk, Public Utilities Commission, Recreation and Parks Department. 4
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Street Names Department of Public Works • Includes 596 officially valid avenues, streets, drives, ways, lanes, courts, places, and roads. 6
Zip Code/Neighborhood Number of Streets Streets of San Francisco Named After Historic Women Named After Women 94124: Bayview-Hunters Point 12 94132: Lake Merced 7 94109: Russian Hill/ Polk (Nob Hill) 3 94103: South of Market 2 94112: Ingleside-Excelsior/ Crocker-Amazon 2 94115: Western Addition/ Japan Town 2 94127: West Portal/ St. Francis Wood/ 2 Miraloma 94131: Twin Peaks/Glen Park 2 94102: Hayes Valley/ Tenderloin/ 1 North of Market 94107: South Park/ SOMA 1 94117: Haight-Ashbury 1 94118: Inner Richmond (Golden Gate Park) 1 94121: Outer Richmond (Golden Gate Park) 1 Legend 94134: Visitation Valley/Sunnydale 1 Street Named After a Nonfictional Women 7
Buildings City Administrator • Includes 106 buildings, clubhouses, museums, recreation centers, community rooms, auditoriums, terminals, departure halls, staircases, and other places open to the public. • Does not include conference rooms. • A majority (15 out of 21) of these buildings are named after Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan. 8
Parks & Open Spaces Recreation and Parks Dept • Includes 128 open spaces public park sites, hills, gardens, playgrounds, tennis courts, benches, squares, groves, maintenance yards, yacht harbors, piazzas, carousels, gates, stables, golf courses, trees, and plazas. • 1% recognizing both women and men, not graphed. 9
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