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Connect with Neighbors and the SFPUC on Nextdoor
We have recently started using Nextdoor, a free and private social network for neighborhoods, to communicate important updates specific to neighborhoods in San Francisco. Nextdoor is an exciting new tool in our outreach toolbox in addition to newsletters like this, social media, in person events, and more. We hope to see you on Nextdoor and around the neighborhood! See what we’re posting and sign up here.
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Checking in on Green Infrastructure
Hoodline, a local media source, published a story last week checking in on the rain gardens and green infrastructure recently completed on Oak and Fell. Take a look at how things are going and share your own thoughts on the rain gardens in the comments section. Our Sunset Boulevard Greenway project looks to incorporate similar green infrastructure and construction is set to begin this summer.
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Check, Before You Dive In…
Recently, one or more of our San Francisco beaches have been posted with “No Swimming” signs due to elevated bacteria counts. There are a number of different causes that trigger counts of bacteria to exceed state standards, but regardless of where the contamination originated it can be harmful to you and your pets. Inform yourself on the status of our city’s beach water quality by downloading our new free app for Android and iPhone, “SF Beaches,” or visit our website.
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Sincerely,
The SFPUC Sewer System Communications Team
Contact Us
This biweekly update provides information about the SFPUC’s work in the Southeast community of San Francisco as it relates to improvements to the sewer system. Let us know if you have any questions or comments – we love to hear from you!
Stay Connected
Para una copia de este material en español o para más información en español, por favor póngase en contacto con nosotros en 415-554-3289 o info@sfwater.org.
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