Presidio Trust Management Plan
The Presidio Trust Management Plan: Land Use Policies for Area B of the Presidio of San Francisco (PTMP) provides guidance for how the park is preserved, enjoyed, and sustained. Published in 2002, PTMP is the overarching policy framework for decision-making at the park, much like a city’s general plan. It was developed by the Presidio Trust with extensive community input during a two year public process. The Plan outlines a strategy for:
- preserving and enhancing natural, cultural, scenic, and recreational resources
- land use, transportation, and infrastructure
- bringing people to the park
- ongoing public input and participation
- funding the Presidio’s operation and long-term care
The Presidio Trust Management Plan has received several awards, including:
- Urban Land Institute Award for Excellence (May 2006)
- American Planning Association, California Chapter – First Place in the category Planning Implementation, Large Jurisdiction (to be presented September 2003)
- National Association of Environmental Professionals – Presidents and National Environmental Excellence Award in multiple categories of Planning Integration and Environmental Management and Stewardship (June 2003)
- American Society of Landscape Architects – Analysis and Planning Merit Award (June 2003)
- American Planning Association, Northern Section, California Chapter – Best Comprehensive Planning, Large Jurisdiction (May 2003)
- California Association of Environmental Professionals – Outstanding Planning Document, First Place (April 2003)
Presidio Trust Strategic Plan
In addition to the Presidio Trust Management Plan, the organization has also completed a five-year Strategic Plan (FY2005-2009). The Strategic Plan addresses the overarching goals for which the Trust was created: to transform an historic military post into a park, to preserve and enhance its resources, and to support it with revenue from leasing its buildings. The Presidio Trust has four strategic goals that will further its mission:
1. Preserve and enhance the Presidio’s rich historical, cultural, and natural resources
2. Generate revenue and develop philanthropy to support the preservation, enhancement, and operation of the Presidio as a national park
3. Operate, maintain, and upgrade the Presidio’s facilities and infrastructure in an efficient and sustainable manner to support the Presidio as a national park
4. Encourage public use, understanding, and enjoyment of the Presidio