As a reminder, the Sunnyside Neighborhood Association Board is having our casual coffee meetup at the local coffee joint, the Railroad Expresso, this Saturday 12/14/2024, from 9 to 10am. Swing by for some java and meet other neighbors with us! Whether you wanna talk about neighborhood stuff, share your thoughts, or just hang out, we’re here for it. Let’s make our community even sunnier together!
Please bring a dish to share with your fellow Sunnysiders and the SNA will provide the rest—live music from the Hearst Avenue All-Stars, adult beverages, non-alcoholic drinks, a kids’ craft zone, and much seasonal joy.
Sunday, December 15th, 2-5pm at the Sunnyside Conservatory
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Come join the Slow Hearst gang for a Christmas Tree Lighting and some Caroling on Sunday 12/8. Then meet Santa Claus and enjoy some holiday goodies at the Detroit Steps.
Please bring a dish to share with your fellow Sunnysiders and the SNA will provide the rest—live music from the Hearst Avenue All-Stars, adult beverages, non-alcoholic drinks, a kids’ craft zone, and much seasonal joy.
Sunday, December 15th, 2-5pm at the Sunnyside Conservatory
Please click here to let us know how many will be in your party and what tasty treat you’ll be adding to the spread.
Starting today, take care to avoid a parking ticket in Sunnyside and across the city. A new state law aimed at improving pedestrian safety will eliminate a significant number of parking spaces in San Francisco. The Daylighting to Save Lives Bill (AB 413) requires cities to “daylight” intersections by removing parking spaces that obstruct drivers’ views of pedestrians.
“Daylighting” allows clear sight lines for drivers and pedestrians to reduces dangerous crashes. Image curtesy SFMTA
This means that drivers will need to leave a parking space’s distance between their vehicle and a crosswalk, whether it’s painted or not. The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) estimates that approximately 13,775 on-street parking spots will be lost throughout the city.
While the loss of so many parking spaces is likely to cause frustration for drivers the goal of the bill is to reduce pedestrian fatalities and injuries. The SFMTA plans to begin implementing the changes in the coming months, with full implementation expected by 2026.