APPENDIX E: SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT BOUNDARIES

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This appendix defines the geographic boundaries of San Francisco's eleven supervisorial districts by describing detailed street-by-street and landmark-based perimeters for each district, along with specific water-area census blocks and notable features (such as islands and piers) included in each district.

San Francisco is divided into eleven districts, each represented by one member of the Board of Supervisors. This section maps out exactly where each district's boundaries are by listing the streets, avenues, and natural features that form their borders. For example, District 1 includes the western part of the city near the ocean and includes Seal Rocks; District 6 includes downtown and the islands like Alcatraz and Treasure Island. The boundaries generally follow centerlines of streets unless stated otherwise. The descriptions also specify which water areas (identified by census blocks) and piers belong to each district.

  • Complex:The section contains eleven extremely long, repetitive boundary descriptions with numerous street-by-street sequences, compass directions, and cross-references to census tracts, making it difficult for most readers to visualize or verify district boundaries without mapping tools.
  • Could be simpler:Providing simple maps or a reference table showing which neighborhoods belong to each district would make this information far more accessible than the current narrative format of detailed street sequences.

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