Fellow Profile
Katherine Williams
“One of the biggest aspects of the fellowship is learning to navigate between the needs and concerns of residents and the desires of people who want to build in those communities. Design is important, but it must go hand in hand with meeting other needs in a community. These include jobs, childcare, and education for all residents. Community developers must take all these into account when looking to build for, or in, low-income communities.”
— Katherine Williams
Fellowship Hosts:
Visitacion Valley Community Development Corporation
San Francisco, CA
—San Francisco Housing Development Corporation
San Francisco, CA
Katherine would put that creative spark to work right from the start of her Rose Fellowship. For more than a year, she worked on a range of projects from large-scale neighborhood planning issues to a community space build-out for Visitacion Valley Community Development Corporation (VVCDC) in the southeast corner of San Francisco.
“Katherine's contribution allowed us to step up to face several challenges in our neighborhood,” reports VVCDC’s Executive Director Jennifer Dhillon. “She helped us solve a long-standing problem“how to fund and build our library. She also is helping us analyze the impacts of some massive development projects planned in our neighborhood.”
Now in the last half of her fellowship, Katherine is working with the San Francisco Housing Development Corporation. Her primary role has been as the client representative on the development of an 18-home, 100%-affordable condominium development located on the main commercial corridor of the Bayview Hunters Point neighborhood.
Gallery
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by Harry Connolly
Katherine Williams


View of Visitacion Valley from ridge in John McLaren park looking east to San Bruno mountain.


Group gathered around model of Guadelupe Visitacion Valley Watershed at community meeting.


Leland Avenue, the main commercial corridor in Visitacion Valley, on morning of September 2006 Street Fair.


Typical housing in Visitacion Valley.


Front of The Village, a multi-service community building where my office is located and site of a renovation project I am managing for VVCDC.


Schlage office building, one building on the site fo the former Schlage Lock factory site. This site will potentially bring many new residents, housing, and commercial space once redeveloped.


Residents at a community meeting looking at Watershed model. We are using this tool to describe and show all the development projects that are ocurring in and around visitacion Valley.




