Good Bye and Thank You, Almir

Almir Zalihic, owner of Monterey Deli for the last eight years, is leaving; he has sold his successful and popular local shop to a new owner. The deli has always been a friendly place to pick up a good sandwich, snack, or craft beer.

Almir has a few words for his Sunnyside neighbors:

“I would like to say thank you to all of the neighbors who supported us over the years. I enjoyed my time in the Sunnyside neighborhood, and I’ve made a lot of close friends. 2020 has been a wild year for everyone, and I felt like it was time for a change for me—especially since my wife and I are expecting a baby girl in March. I do plan to stay in the industry, currently I am working with the sales department of a wine and spirits distributor, so maybe one day the deli will be one of my accounts.”

Sunnyside Neighborhood Association wishes to thank Almir for his consistent support of SNA over the years. For each and every SNA quarterly meetings, Almir generously donated a platter of his excellent sandwiches, and big carafes of hot coffee and hot water for tea, as well as lunch-for-two gift certificates for the meeting raffles.

You will be missed, Almir. We wish you luck with the next chapter of your life!

Almir Zalihic, owner of Monterey Deli, 2012-2020. Photo: Sunnyside Neighborhood Association.

Throughout the last covid-19 year, Almir has kept his shop open to serve the needs of Sunnyside neighbors and regulars, taking care to stock relevant supplies in the early days like toilet paper and disinfectant, as well as all the usual treats that many of us needed more of in these stressful times.

SNA President Ken Hollenbeck said:

“Monterey Deli wasn’t your standard corner store, as it provided a highly curated selection of beer, wine and snacks, and also had made-to-order fresh sandwiches, coffee and breakfast items.”

Paula Truong and her husband T.R. are the new owners of the deli, and are presently remodeling the store. They live nearby, and also own Red Planet Roastery in Oakland. As yet there is no definite re-opening date.

SNA always welcomes the support of our local businesses. Visit here to become a business member.

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Jan 5: SF Assessor’s Forum on Prop 19

 This forum will be held online next Tuesday, January 5th (12:00 – 1:30 PM).

The San Francisco Office of the Assessor-Recorder invites you to their upcoming Family Wealth Forum, “Understanding How CA Prop 19 May Impact Your Family”. The Assessor’s Office wants to make sure to keep the community informed about changes to the law which may affect their families and financial planning. More info below.

“At the Assessor’s Office, we understand that planning for a secure financial future is a top priority for San Francisco families, especially during these uncertain times.  On Nov 3, 2020, CA voters passed Prop 19, “The Home Protection for Seniors, Severely Disabled, Families and Victims of Wildfire or Natural Disasters Act,” which makes changes to property tax benefits available to these groups. While this new law mostly expands property tax benefits for these groups, it includes provisions which significantly limit tax benefits for families who plan to pass property from parents to children.  In response, our Office is organizing a Digital Family Wealth Forum to educate San Francisco families about the loss of tax benefits before they go into effect on February 16, 2021.  We hope you will be able to join us for this event and share it with your family and neighbors who may find the information useful for their financial planning.”

Sunnysider Ernesto Maystas honored by Board of Supervisors

District 7 Supervisor Norman Yee formally recognized Community Living Campaign’s Sunnyside Good Neighbor Ernesto Maystas with a Certificate of Honor from the Board of Supervisors earlier this week.

Ernesto is a special Sunnyside neighbor and a Sunnyside Community Connector, the program that helps keep neighborhood seniors in touch and healthy.

Sunnyside Neighborhood Association congratulations Ernesto on this well-deserved honor.

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Slow Streets on Hearst moves ahead, slowly

The first phase of public outreach regarding the proposal to include Hearst Avenue (in the Outer Mission neighborhood of Sunnyside) in the SFMTA Slow Streets program has now closed. The response was largely positive. Read full results of the outreach process here.

The schedule for implementation is:

Internal review with city partner agenciesDecember 2020 – January 2021
SFMTA Board of Directors approvalFebruary 16, 2021
Additional community outreachLate February 2021
Implementation of Phase 4Beginning March 2021