Next year from Jan 11 to Mar 15, SFPD is holding its Community Police Academy program, open to members of the community (18 years+). Read more below or here.
Continue reading “SFPD Community Police Academy: what is it?”
Next year from Jan 11 to Mar 15, SFPD is holding its Community Police Academy program, open to members of the community (18 years+). Read more below or here.
Continue reading “SFPD Community Police Academy: what is it?”
[Source: https://www.sfmta.com/news/press-releases/sfmta-weekend-transit-and-traffic-advisory. Notable change: projected date of Dec 24th for reopening Ocean Avenue between Geneva and San Jose. Click here for holiday weekend parking info.]
SFMTA UPDATE: Balboa Park Station Improvement Project

Now until Further Notice: The Balboa Park Station Area and Plaza Improvements project broke ground on February 29 to implement safety, accessibility and transit improvements around the Balboa Park Station. Weather permitting, construction work for the project is anticipated to last through December 2016.
Since Friday, November 11, eastbound Ocean Avenue between Geneva and San Jose avenues is closed and is scheduled to open on Saturday, December 24.
To accommodate the street closure, the following eastbound Muni routes have been rerouted to Geneva Avenue and stops in both directions are impacted. Continue reading “SFMTA: Update on Traffic and Transit around Balboa Park Station re ongoing improvements”
Source: http://www.sfexaminer.com/sf-finalizing-plan-reclaiming-care-street-trees/

Before the tech boom in San Francisco, care of street trees was foisted upon property owners to make up for budget deficits. In July, The City will take that responsibility back. (Jessica Christian/S.F. Examiner)
By Joshua Sabatini on December 19, 2016 1:00 am
San Francisco’s ailing tree canopy is expected to get the love and care it needs after voters overwhelming approved a measure in November requiring The City to care for all street trees.
In a pre-tech boom era of budget deficits San Francisco decided to foist the care of street trees, along with the cost of repairing sidewalks damaged by tree roots, to the adjacent property owners.
Continue reading “SF Examiner: SF finalizing plan for reclaiming care of street trees”
You can help shape the future of your D7 neighborhood — come to the Participatory Budgeting meeting tomorrow, Saturday Dec 17th. More about the process here. Details on meeting below.
From District 7 Supervisor Norman Yee’s office:
District 7 Residents — I am excited to announce the launch of the 4th year of District 7 Participatory Budgeting! This year YOU will have the opportunity to apply for and decide on how to allocate $550,000 ($300,000 for General Projects & $250,000 for Pedestrian Safety/Vision Zero)!
Please join me at the upcoming meeting to find out more about Participatory Budgeting, how to apply and get feedback from departments on your ideas and proposals.
D7 Participatory Budgeting Meeting with Departments
Saturday, December 17th
10:00AM to Noon
Ingleside Presbyterian Church
1345 Ocean Ave (b/t Granada Ave. and Plymouth)
Click here for Flyer and and here for Application. Continue reading “District 7 Participatory Budgeting community meeting”

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