BART & City of San Francisco Need to Hear from You

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Dear friends of the Ocean Ave Corridor Design –

BART and the City of San Francisco are considering removing the entire drop-off / pick-up zone to make room for an adjacent affordable housing project and public pedestrian-way.

We want to hear from you as to how your access to the station might change if we make this decision.

Your response to this survey will help us with planning, design and decision-making.

Thanks!


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October 19 Balboa Reservoir CAC Meeting: Discussing Parks and Open Space

Please join us on Monday October 19th for the next meeting of the CAC where we will be reviewing the Parks and Open Space principle. More info (agenda and principle to be reviewed) can be found here:http://www.sf-planning.org/index.aspx?pa…. The meeting will begin at 6:30pm at Lick Wilmerding. If this is your first meeting, I would highly encourage you to join us at 6:00pm as we will be providing you with an overview of the process and help you get up to speed. Thank you very much.

Location:  Lick-Wilmerding High School Cafeteria, 755 Ocean Avenue San Francisco, CA 94112

Pumpkin Carving at the Sunnyside Conservatory – October 25

Halloween Greetings to All.

The time has come to consider pumpkins. To that end, the Friends of Sunnyside Conservatory would like to invite you to a free Pumpkin Carving at
the Sunnyside Conservatory, on October 25th, from 2:00 PM till 5:00 PM.

Come and  create a master piece!

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Please bring your own pumpkin(s).

We will provide tools for carving that are child safe.   We do request that you supervise your child’s carving.

Light refreshments will be provided.

See you on the 25th!
Best spooky regards,
The  Friends of Sunnyside Conservatory

News About the Shared Schoolyard Project Expansion!

Supervisor Mark Farrell
I wanted to share some great news with you. This morning the San Francisco Chronicle published an article on the front page of the Bay Area section that highlights a program I am spearheading — the San Francisco Shared Schoolyard Project. I encourage you to read that article here.

Some of my fondest memories growing up in San Francisco were playing on the local schoolyard with my father and friends – it was simply a part of a kid’s existence in San Francisco. I am thrilled that we are able to provide that same experience for children and families now in San Francisco. By opening our schoolyards on the weekends for the community, we are taking steps that will help keep families in the city.

I invite you to learn more about the project at www.sfsharedschoolyard.org. To date, we’ve raised the funds to open up 28 public schoolyards across the City and am thrilled to announce that we will be able to open up 80 schoolyards in total by the end of next year. Sign up at www.sfsharedschoolyard.org to be notified about events at your local schoolyard.

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Best,
Mark

Supervisor Mark Farrell
http://www.markfarrell.com/

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