Let’s Celebrate: Participatory Budgeting Results…I message from Supervisor Norman Yee

Dear Community Members:

Today, I am proud to announce the results of the District 7 Participatory Budgeting Process. Over 1,000 District 7 residents voted to decide on which improvements and projects we should fund to make our streets safer and our community more vibrant.

Overall, I think this was a tremendous success!  This process gave my staff and me the opportunity to hear from all of you about your ideas, your priorities, and your vision for District 7. I want to thank every single person who submitted a proposal, who attended a meeting or encouraged a neighbor to vote, and every resident who helped us think about the priorities that the Supervisor and the City need to address.

You — the people of District 7– selected 9 Projects in the Safety and Traffic category, 2 Projects in the Beautification category, 2 Projects in the Open Space Access and Improvement category and finally 2 Projects in the Community Services and Neighborhood Enhancementscategory. The winning projects are listed below in order of the number of votes received.

We look forward to working with all of you to make every project a reality and to continue advocating for more funding so that even the projects that weren’t selected will be prioritized.  As always, please feel free to reach out to our office if you have any questions or thoughts.

Kindest regards,

Norman Yee

GRANTEES SELECTED FOR THE SAFETY AND TRAFFIC CATEGORY

8. Make the crosswalk at O’Shaughnessy and Del Vale Safer (MTA) $20,000

7. Safety Study for Laguna Honda and Dewey Blvd (MTA) $20,000

4. Interactive speed limit sign for Clarendon School Zone (MTA) $20,000

2. Traffic Calming for 14th Ave (MTA) $20,000

9.Sunnyside Park Safe Access Study (MTA) $5,000

5. Interactive speed limit sign on Alemany Blvd (MTA) $20,000

1. Interactive speed limit sign on Panorama Drive (MTA) $20,000

6. Traffic Calming for Balboa Terrace (MTA) $15,000

3. Interactive speed limit sign on Olympia Way (MTA) $20,000

 

 

GRANTEES SELECTED FOR PROJECTS IN BEAUTIFICATION, OPEN SPACE ACCESS AND IMPROVEMENT, COMMUNITY SERVICES AND NEIGHBORHOOD ENHANCEMENTS

 

13. Better amenities for Golden Gate Heights Park (RPD) $23,000

20. A Pathway for a better West Portal (OEWD) $15,000

11. A Parklet for West Portal Ave (CPC) $15,000

12. A Makeover for Hoover Middle School (SFUSD) $25,000

18. Teen Summer Reader Scholarships (LIB) $10,000

10. A Makeover for Sunnyside Elementary (SFUSD) $12,000

 

 

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