NERT Training in Glen Park Sept 25 – Oct 30

SFFD Neighborhood Emergency Response Team (NERT)

NERT is a community based training program dedicated to a neighbor-helping-neighbor approach.  It is beneficial for individuals, neighborhood groups and community-based organizations in San Francisco.  Through this program, individuals will learn the basics of personal preparedness and prevention.  The training also includes hands-on disaster skills that will help individuals respond to a personal emergency as well as act as members of a neighborhood response team.

A typical NERT volunteer is not one type. The NERT volunteer is anyone who is active and involved in the community–or wants to be.  San Francisco is made up of many neighborhoods. We are training to be one ready community when it counts. The Emergency Response is key but the Neighborhood Team comes first.

Training is free and open to all SF residents.  To sign up, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/event/8096503861

For more information on NERT, visit http://www.sf-fire.org/index.aspx?page=859

Future of CCSF Meeting is Tonight: Monday, September 16, 2013, 7 – 8 p.m. at St. Finn Barr Auditorium

As the fate of the City College remains in question, do you really understand what has happened to this important institution in our community?   What does accreditation mean?  What is CCSF doing to address the issues raised by the Accreditation Committee? What does the July deadline mean?  Please join us for a special meeting of the SNA on Monday, September 16 from
7:00-8:00 pm in the St. Finn Barr Auditorium.  Gohar Momjian, Accreditation Liaison Officer will outline the process that CCSF is following to secure its future as well as answer any questions that you have.

BART Parking Lot Meeting Sept. 18

Elizabeth Weise's avatarThe Glen Park Association

The Glen Park Association would like you to know that they have received the following information:

BART has announced a meeting on the Glen Park BART Parking Lot, and BART wants to hear from you.

The BART Property Development Department invites you to a visioning meeting to discuss the development of the Glen Park BART Parking Lot.

At this event you will have a chance to:

  • Meet the Developer – Urban Real Estate Equities
  • Express your ideas and opinions
  • Be a part of defining the next steps towards development.

DATE: Wednesday, September 18, 2013

TIME: 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

LOCATION: Glen Park School Auditorium

                      151 Lippard Avenue

                       San Francisco, CA

For more information and to RSVP:

Contact:  Bruno Peguese of

BART Property Development

                bpegues@bart.gov

510-464-6879

 

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Congresswoman Jackie Speier town hall in West Portal Oct. 7

Ever wish you could ask someone in Congress what they’re doing about health care, national security or any big issue of the day? Now you can.

Congresswoman Jackie Speier will take questions on Monday, October 7 at 6:30p at the West Portal Playground Clubhouse (131 Lenox, above the Muni station). The town hall is free. All are welcome.

The sponsor is the Alice B. Toklas LGBT Democratic Club, which proudly recognizes and celebrates gay residents on San Francisco’s Westside. Everyone is welcome to attend — gay or straight and any political party. Congresswoman Speier represents everyone living in Southwestern San Francisco and this is your opportunity to meet her and ask questions.

This town hall is co-hosted by:
Golden Gate Heights Neighborhood Association
Greater West Portal Neighborhood Association (GWPNA)
Sunnyside Neighborhood Association
Sunset Community Democratic Club
Sunset Heights Association of Responsible People (SHARP)

Assessed Property Value Appeals Deadline

On Monday, September 16, 2013, the City and County of San Francisco will close the filing 
period for a formal appeal of the 2013/2014 assessed property value. The period for appeals 
opened on Tuesday, July 2, 2013. 

Many property owners are not aware of this appeals deadline, so the Office of the AssessorRecorder wants to make every effort to ensure they are aware of their rights. We see the appeals process as an opportunity for property owners to bring additional information to the table. 

Our office is beginning to see a decline in the number of appeals for the first time in over four 
years, with 2012/13 appeals decreasing to 5,500 from 6,399 in 2011/12. As home prices in San 
Francisco rise, this trend of declining appeals is likely to continue as homeowners see their 
property regain its base year value. 
In order to appeal, property owners must complete the Application for Changed Assessment 
form (accessible by visiting www.sfgov.org/aab) together with a non-refundable $60 
administrative processing fee and submit it no later than 9/16/2013 to the Assessment Appeals 
Board (AAB) at 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, City Hall, Room 405, San Francisco, CA 
94102. 

The Assessment Appeals Board is independently appointed by the Board of Supervisors. The 
role of the AAB is to equalize the valuation of the taxable property within the City and County of 
San Francisco. 
Below you will find our contact information if you have any questions. 
Office Website: www.sfassessor.org 
Office Email: assessor@sfgov.org 
Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm. 
Office Address: One Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, Room 190, San Francisco, CA 94102. 
Sincerely, 
Carmen Chu 
Assessor-Recorder