Dept of Public Works workers weeding and trimming today on the median on Monterey Blvd — carefully avoiding the California poppies. Below, Jon of DPW says workdays don’t get better than this mild, sunny Wednesday.


Dept of Public Works workers weeding and trimming today on the median on Monterey Blvd — carefully avoiding the California poppies. Below, Jon of DPW says workdays don’t get better than this mild, sunny Wednesday.


[VOTING CLOSED SAT APR 1.]
Your vote counts — help bring City funds our way! The voting is now open for the slate of projects chosen for Participatory Budgeting. There are many projects and improvements to chose from — read through the whole list carefully.
Visit this page and cast your vote for the projects you think most worthy of being implemented in District 7: https://sfpbd.sfgov.org/d7/vote/ Scroll down to where it says “VOTE.” Voting is open until Mar 31, 2017.
Full details on the package in this post, below image. The project that most directly affects Sunnyside is in the first section “Pedestrian Safety”. (Also look for a Parklet project for Monterey Blvd.)
Pedestrian Safety Improvements for Sunnyside Streets – Cost: $120,000
These proposed pedestrian safety improvements, including strategic stop signs, marked crosswalks, and other measures to promote visibility, directly address specific danger spots in Sunnyside and will substantially increase the pedestrian safety. These improvements were assembled with the input of local residents and the Sunnyside Neighborhood Association.
Continue reading “Participatory Budgeting: Time to vote for Sunnyside”
From Ingleside Police Station: The next Ingleside Community meeting will be held at the San Francisco Police Academy Community room located at 350 Amber Drive on Tuesday, March 21, 2017 at 7 p.m. There will be light refreshments available to those who come to the meeting. All are welcome to attend.
Sign up for the station’s newsletter: http://www.inglesidepolicestation.com/newsletter

The application deadline is May 31, 2017.
Information below and at: http://civilgrandjury.sfgov.org/.
NEWS RELEASE
Superior Court of California COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO 400 McAllister Street, Room 205 San Francisco, CA 94102-4512 Phone: 415-551-5737 FAX: 415-551-5701 Contact: Megan Filly (415) 551-5743 mfilly@sftc.org Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SFSuperiorCourt T. MICHAEL YUEN COURT EXECUTIVE OFFICER
RELEASE DATE: March 6, 2017
SAN FRANCISCO SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES ENCOURAGE SAN FRANCISCANS TO APPLY FOR THE CIVIL GRAND JURY
SAN FRANCISCO — The San Francisco Superior Court is accepting applications for Civil Grand Jury service for the 2017-18 term, Judge Susan M. Breall announced today.
“San Franciscans who are eager to make a difference and want to be an agent of change in this great City should apply to become a member of the Civil Grand Jury,” said Judge Breall, Chair of the Court’s Civil Grand Jury Committee. “The Civil Grand Jury offers a unique and exciting opportunity to contribute to our community by examining City government to address inefficiencies in operations and hold officials accountable. This is an exceptional way to become involved in City affairs.”
The application deadline is May 31, 2017. In order to serve, volunteers must be U.S. citizens; at least 18 years of age; have lived in San Francisco for at least the past 12 months; have no felony convictions; and be able to effectively communicate in English. Applications and more detailed information about the Civil Grand Jury are available at http://civilgrandjury.sfgov.org/. Continue reading “SF Superior Court encourages San Franciscans to apply for Civil Grand Jury”
From SFPUC. To receive SFPUC Currents newsletter via email, sign up here: http://sfwater.org/cfapps/newsletter/signup_new.cfm
Groundwater Supply Project

Groundwater has long been an essential part of our state’s water supply. Most Californians depend on it, and have been doing so safely for generations. Read more about how SFPUC is using groundwater in SF’s supply: http://sfwater.org/localwater
Are You Prepared?

Ensure you have essential supplies and have a plan with your loved ones so you know what to do in an emergency. Test your emergency preparedness IQ in our quiz and share your results to win a I ♥ SF water bottle! http://sfwater.polldaddy.com/s/emergency-preparedness-1 Continue reading “SFPUC: Groundwater in your tap, leak guide, preparedness quiz, LED streetlights, and more”