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1 Mission Bay Transition Planning Permit Parking Public Parking Shuttle Service Commuter Options

2 Mission Bay Transition Planning MISSION BAY PERMIT PARKING 1.Permit parking will be available to all staff, faculty, and students based at Mission Bay. 2.Mission Bay permit rates will be consistent with Parnassus campus rates. 3.Discounted Mission Bay afternoon, evening, and weekend parking permits will be available for staff, faculty, and students. 4.UCSF employees can pay for their permits by pretax payroll deduction to reduce the out-of-pocket cost by up to 30%. 5.Mission Bay parking office is open weekdays from 8AM to 5PM in the Owens Street garage; a satellite office will be open with limited hours in the MB hospital garage.

3 Mission Bay Transition Planning MISSION BAY PERMIT PARKING Permit parking restrictions at the new Mission Bay MB hospital will be instituted starting January 1, 2015. Existing permit holders can park at the new hospital with their current permits through January 2015. During the month of January 2015, employees relocating to the new hospital can exchange their existing parking permits for new Mission Bay permits. Permit exchange will be available at any one of three locations: Parnassus Parking Office: Millberry Union, Level P7, Room 26; open weekdays from 7:30AM to 4:45PM Mission Bay Campus Parking Office: 1625 Owens Street Garage, first-floor cashier; open weekdays 8:00AM to 5:00PM Mission Bay Hospital Parking Office: Office hours TBD New permit holders can purchase a permit at any one of the above locations during normal office hours.

4 Mission Bay Transition Planning MISSION BAY PUBLIC PARKING 1.Public parking will be available for all patients and visitors. 2.MB public parking rates will be consistent with Parnassus campus rates. 3.Departments will have the option to purchase parking validation stickers for patients. 4.Existing pediatric parking program at Parnassus will be available at MB. 5.Patient valet parking will be available at the north hospital entrance on 4 th Street on weekdays at no additional cost to patients. 6.Self-serve credit card fee machines will be available for patients to pay before exiting. 7.Parking attendants (cashiers) will also be available at exit booths to assist patients and visitors. 8.Discounted parking available to patients with valid DMV handicapped placards.

5 Mission Bay Transition Planning MISSION BAY HOSPITAL PARKING 1,042 spaces (622 garage & 420 lot) 16 EV chargers 70+ bike racks Preferred parking for FEV and carpools Ambulance accessible garage Valet patient parking Dedicated Valet Parking Valet pickup/ drop off Valet Disabled Patient Parking Parking Attendant Booths and Office Garage

6 Mission Bay Transition Planning MISSION BAY HOSPITAL SHUTTLE SERVICE 1.The GREY, BLUE, and GOLD routes, which serve Mission Bay, Mt. Zion, SFGH, and Parnassus from 6AM to about 9PM, will stop at the hospital site, with service at least every 20 minutes (more frequently during peak periods). 2.Service on these core campus routes will be increased 25% to accommodate additional inter-campus travel demands, as needed. 3.The GREEN route (6:30AM to 8PM serving China Basin, Caltrain, and Minnesota) and RED route (6:30AM to 8PM serving MCB, and 16 th Street BART) will be available via the 4 th Street stop. 4.The MB Local shuttle will serve the hospital site weekdays from 5PM to 1AM – travels anywhere you want to go within about ½ mile of campus. 5.A MB intra-campus shuttle will connect points within the Mission Bay campus (hospital and campus); this will be a low-rise shuttle specially designed to accommodate wheelchair passengers.

7 Mission Bay Transition Planning MISSION BAY SHUTTLE STOPS GREY, BLUE, & GOLD Local and Jitney

8 Mission Bay Transition Planning COMMUTER OPTIONS and PROGRAMS BART STATIONS (weekdays) 1)RED Shuttle to 16 th Street BART from 6:30AM to 8PM about every 15-20 minutes; stops on 4 th Street. 2)Mission Bay MTA (missionbaytma.org) to Powell Street BART service about every 15-20 minutes from 7:15AM to 10AM & 3:30PM to 8PM. 3)SF Muni T line serves Embarcadero BART from 5:15AM to midnight about every 9 minutes during peak periods. Caltrain - 4 th and King Street (weekdays) 1)GREEN Shuttle from 6:30AM to 8:00PM every 15-20 minutes; stops on 4 th Street. 2)Mission Bay MTA (missionbaytma.org) about every 15-20 minutes from 7:10AM to 9:50AM & 3:45PM to 7:50PM; stops on Owens Street. 3)SF Muni T line from 5:15AM to midnight about every 9 minutes during peak periods (approx. 5 min travel time); stops on 3 rd Street.

9 Mission Bay Transition Planning COMMUTER OPTIONS Embarcadero Ferry Building (weekdays) Muni T line to Folsom and Embarcadero; 5:15AM to midnight about every 9 minutes during peak periods (approx. 13 min travel time); about 5 minute walk to Ferry Building. Transbay Terminal (weekdays) Muni T line to Folsom and Embarcadero; 5:15AM to midnight about every 9 minutes during peak periods (approx. 13 min travel time); about 6 minute walk to Ferry Building.

10 Mission Bay Transition Planning COMMUTER OPTIONS Car Sharing Four City CarShare vehicles are located at MB, including 3 in the 3 rd Street garage and 1 in the 4 th Street surface lot; will work with City CarShare to add vehicle(s) in Mission Bay hospital garage Bike Sharing The UCSF Mission Bay Campus is currently included in the Citys second phase pilot bike share program; we hope to have a bike share pod available as early as Spring 2014. The ultimate decision depends on the results of the current pilot phase targeting downtown. Onsite Transit Pass Sales Clipper Card sales available in the Owens Street garage, 1625 Owens, weekdays from 8AM to 5PM.

11 Mission Bay Transition Planning COMMUTER OPTIONS Marin Commute Club One bus serves the North Bay along 101 as far as Novato. Bus arrives at MB weekdays at 8AM and departs 4:40PM. Monthly and daily fares available. Vanpools The UCSF Vanpool Program currently offers vans from the following locations to Mission Bay; Elk Grove, Sacramento, Novato, Vallejo, San Rafael, Vacaville, Santa Rosa, Walnut Creek, Fairfield, Concord, and Pacifica. Additional vans can form with 8 fulltime riders and a driver. UCSF is working with other healthcare organizations in San Francisco to form a vanpool network in an effort to offer a wider array of vanpooling options to healthcare workers.

12 Mission Bay Transition Planning COMMUTER OPTIONS UCSF Online Carpool Matching (zimride.com/ucsf) UCSF offers a carpool matching program to find colleagues interested in sharing a ride to work or school. 600+ UCSF staff and students are currently seeking to share a rides. Pretax Transit Savings Program Pay for your public transit costs on a pretax basis and save up to 30%. Bicycle Shower Program We have created a Bike Access Pass shower program in partnership with the UCSF Fitness Center. Available at the Bakar Fitness Center at Mission Bay, access is limited to a maximum of 30-minutes per day, during the following hours: Monday through Friday, 5:30 am-12:00 pm Saturday and Sunday, 7:30 am-8:00 pm.


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