This Monday: SNA Quarterly Meeting

Meet your neighbors in person — hear about issues that impact life in Sunnyside — ask questions about things you care about — become a member of your neighborhood association — come to the quarterly meeting of the Sunnyside Neighborhood Association on Monday Feb 6th.

Time and place: Monday Feb 6th, 7-8:30pm, at St Finn Barr Auditorium (415 Edna Street).

Topics and speakers on the agenda are: Pedestrian Safety improvements for Sunnyside; Capt McFadden from Ingleside Police Station; update on the important Balboa Reservoir Project housing development; NERT (Neighborhood Emergency Response Team); a representative from Bay Area Bike Share, which is coming to Sunnyside;  and the airplane noise issue.

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We welcome all residents of Sunnyside to attend, and membership is open to all residents.

If you are not a member, you can join that evening. If you need to pay your dues, you can also do that. Or join or renew online (see below or click ‘Membership’ tab at the top).        Continue reading “This Monday: SNA Quarterly Meeting”

More free yoga classes at the Conservatory in February and March

More free Community Yoga Classes are being offered at Sunnyside Conservatory (236 Monterey Blvd) on the following Tuesdays in February and March:

February 7, 14, 21, and 28, and March 7, 14, 21, and 28.

The class runs from 6:30- 8 pm. Doors open at 6:15 pm. Beginners and practitioners of all levels are welcome. Bring your mat (though a few will be available for those without).

http://sunnysideconservatory.org/yes-its-yoga-in-the-conservatory/

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SFPUC: Billing info, free toilets, clean power, tours, and more

From SFPUC: Currents Jan-Feb 2017

Updates to Your Bill

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With Fractional Billing, we are excited to announce your bill will now reflect every cubic foot of water used! Find out more http://sfwater.org/index.aspx?page=1100

Get Your Free Toilet

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Two recent articles on family housing in SF

Two recent articles on the subject of housing and families in SF. (Read a related recent piece in NY Times here.)

In SF Chronicle: “Keeping kids in San Francisco makes the city better for everyone”
http://www.sfchronicle.com/politics/article/Keeping-kids-in-San-Francisco-makes-the-city-10895278.php

In SF Examiner, Op-Ed: “A city for all includes families” 
http://www.sfexaminer.com/city-includes-families/

 

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