Upcoming street work in Sunnyside

Notice from Dept of Public Works about upcoming work in Sunnyside:

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CURB RAMP WORK FOR STREET RESURFACING PROGRAM NO. 5

Contract No. 2776J

R & S Construction Management, Inc. is under contract with San Francisco Public Works to install new curb ramps at the following intersections:

  • Circular Avenue/Detroit Street
  • Judson Avenue/Paulding Street.
  • Edna Street and Judson Avenue
  • Edna Street at Flood Avenue
  • Palmetto Avenue and Victoria Street
  • Chester Avenue and Palmetto Avenue
  • Crestlake Drive and Vale Avenue
  • Circular Avenue and Staples Avenue

CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE
Construction is scheduled to begin in November 2017 and continue through March 2018.  Continue reading “Upcoming street work in Sunnyside”

Oct 17: Ingleside Police Station Community Meeting

The next Ingleside Community meeting will be held in the Ingleside Police Station Community room on Tuesday, October 17, 2017 at 7p.m. There will be light refreshments available to those who come to the meeting. All are welcome to attend.

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Seen on the Streets: DPW tidying up, Ingleside cops on the traffic beat

Seen today: Monterey Boulevard getting some attention. Ingleside Police Station doing traffic safety enforcement, and Dept of Public Works out on the median at work on weeding.

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Monterey Blvd near Congo St, Ingleside Police Station officer ticketing a driver.
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DPW workers weeding the Monterey Blvd median, despite the poor quality air today.

No black bin? Talking about trash

The SF Examiner recently ran a piece stating that SF Dept of the Environment would like to move to eliminating the black bin, leaving only the blue (recycling) and green (compost) bins for residences. http://www.sfexaminer.com/sf-moves-phase-residential-garbage-bins/

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That day is some ways off, but in the meantime, there have been changes in what should be kept out of the black bin, and go into the blue or green bin. The list of acceptable blue-bin items in particular has got very long. New additions not everyone knows about below (and this is far from a full list, click here for that):

  • Soy-milk type containers or other box-type milks or soups, that aren’t refrigerated when you buy them (UHT/tetrapack-type). Blue bin.
  • Fabric, textiles, clothing not fit to donate — put into clear bag and into blue bin. No shoes or belts.
  • Metal — basically anything metal and not full of some substance. Blue bin.
  • Hard plastic — basically anything, including old CDs and DVDs and plastic pens! Blue bin.
  • Soft plastic — plastic bags and plastic wrap — bundle into one bag and put into blue bin. Includes bubble wrap, outside wrappers of paper towels, toilet paper, etc, and those air-bags that come with delivered boxes. And more, see link below.
  • Wood pieces — like chopsticks  and unpainted scraps. Green bin.
  • Pizza boxes — clean ones in the blue bin, greasy ones in the green bin.

See this page for full lists of what is accepted.

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Goodbye concrete, hello greening…

One Sunnyside neighbor is making a green difference on her block. Pam Parker Souza, realtor and SNA member, initiated a greening project on her block, near Detroit St and Flood Ave, with cooperation of her neighbors and the help of Friends of the Urban Forest. First the concrete comes out, then the plants go in. The big planting day is the morning of Saturday Oct 14 — stop by then to see what’s happening and show your support. More info and photos later.

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