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.
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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.
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Last Saturday Dec 3rd two pedestrians were struck by a hit-and-run driver on Monterey Boulevard, and one died. This tragic collision happened at Monterey and Valdez. Details here. The driver has not yet been apprehended. Anyone with security camera video or other information can help. Contact SFPD 415-404-4000. This was posted on NextDoor by a family member:

Any Sunnyside resident who has concerns about Monterey Blvd pedestrian safety may address them to Neal Patel of SFMTA, neal.patel@sfmta.com, who is currently the point of contact for the public for this issue.
Read today’s Friends of Monterey Boulevard post on recent hit-and-run on Monterey Blvd: https://friendsofmontereyblvd.wordpress.com/2016/12/05/pedestrian-dies-in-hit-and-run-on-monterey/
Update, Dec 12th: More articles on incident, although they contain an error of fact — it was a woman who died in the Monterey/Valdez hit-and-run collision:
https://sfbay.ca/2016/12/06/sf-pedestrian-killed-in-hit-and-run-crash/
http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Series-of-car-crashes-in-SF-leaves-one-dead-five-10771917.php
Update Dec 6th: Article in SFGate, without mention of the fatality: http://www.sfgate.com/news/bayarea/article/5-People-Injured-2-Seriously-In-Hit-And-Runs-10695611.php

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Blog post below from SFMTA; source: https://www.sfmta.com/about-sfmta/blog/san-francisco-parking-tips-don%E2%80%99t-park-sidewalk.
Sunnyside certainly has its share of sidewalk parking.