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CMG Parkmobile Dropoff At SPURShiny, bright red containers filled with lush greenery and curling ferns have started popping up in downtown San Francisco. <a href="http://www.cmgsite.com/">Conger Moss Guillard Landscape Architects</a> (CMG) designed the conceptual “Parkmobiles” as a part of the <a href="http://www.ybcbd.org/yerba-buena-street-life-plan/">Yerba Buena Street Life Plan</a>, recently unveiled by San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee at a public event. The plan aims to improve the district’s streets, alleys, and public spaces over the next ten years by implementing over thirty new public space projects.1
YBCBA Streetlife Parkmobile RenderingOriginal rendering from the Yerba Buena Street Life Plan, before the Parkmobiles were constructed.2
YB Streetscape Example Mission StreetExample of a typical scene in the Yerba Buena District, where Parkmobiles will be placed to brighten the streetscape and provide seating.3
CMG logo closeup parkmobileConger Moss Guillard landscape architects (CMG) designed the eye-catching Parkmobiles.4
CMG Parkmobile being movedThe Parkmobiles are portable.5
CMG Parkmobile enrouteA Parkmobile, seen here being transported on the back of a city vehicle.6
CMG Parkmobile Dropoff SPURThe first Parkmobiles, being dropped off in front of the San Francisco Planning and Urban Research Association for an official unveiling.7
CMG Parkmobiles Outside SPURParkmobiles sprucing up the sidewalk on Mission Street.8
CMG Parkmobile SeatingCommunity members give Parkmobile seating a try.9
mision plaza pedestrian rendering YBCBA street life planThe Yerba Buena Street Life plan includes ambitious designs that will include the Parkmobiles along with many other improvements to public space. Above, an envisioned pedestrian plaza.10
ambrose bierce dog run rendering YB streetlife planThe Street Life Plan includes renderings of a possible community dog park in a small alleyway.11
lapu lapu community park rendering yerba buena streetlife planA community park is planned to rise out of an underused cul-de-sac.12
yerba buena dog patch rendering streetlife planAnother community dog park is planned for the Yerba Buena district - Parkmobiles are just the start for the improvements envisioned for the neighborhood.13
ybc alley greening rendering streetlife planWith its many alleys, the Yerba Buena neighborhood could better use these spaces, adding greenery and stormwater drainage.14
people using a parkmobile CMGPedestrians in downtown San Francisco enjoy a spot of sun on the newly installed Parkmobile's bench.15















