From SFPUC: What is CleanPowerSF?

From San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC), information below about the program called CleanPowerSF. A representative from the program will be present at the SNA Quarterly Meeting on Monday May 6th (7-8:30pm at Sunnyside Conservatory). 


Cleaner Energy is Coming to San Francisco Residents

Cleaner energy from your City power provider is coming to San Francisco residents this spring! Starting in April, residential electricity customers in San Francisco will be welcomed into CleanPowerSF, the community choice clean energy program operated by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC). Customers also have the option of opting up to 100% renewable energy for just a few dollars more per month, or opting out of the program and staying with PG&E. Learn more at www.cleanpowersf.org. Or download this 8-page PDF for complete information about the program.

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Rain Coming: Adopt-a-Drain reminder

From SFPUC: 

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Help Us Keep San Francisco’s 25,000 Storm Drains Clear
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Launched in October 2016, the Adopt a Drain Program enables San Francisco residents to “adopt” one of the City’s 25,000 storm drains, keeping it free of debris. While helping to reduce localized flooding, the program also fosters community engagement by encouraging San Franciscans to take an active role in improving their neighborhood. To sign up and adopt a drain, go to adoptadrain.sfwater.org!
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Check out photos from past events.

How to Care for Your Adopted Drain

  • If possible, clear the drain before it starts raining.
  • Put leaves and other natural material in the green compost bin. Put trash in the black garbage bin.
  • Clear about 10 feet on both sides of the drain.
  • Medical waste or needles? Construction debris? Toxic materials? Report it to the City’s Customer Service Center, SF311.org on the web (or dial 3-1-1).

Drain Clearing Safety Tips 

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Adopt-a-Drain: Rain is on its way

SFPUC has a program called Adopt-a-Drain, to help prevent the flooding that can happen when storm-drain grates become blocked with trash and debris. The program was highlighted in a recent item on CurbedSF. Anyone can participate — you can even name your drain!

So far Sunnysiders have so far adopted over 50 of the neighborhood’s storm drains. These neighbors have volunteered to keep the grates tidy which helps avoid local flooding. We have some trouble spots, often along the route of the old creek.

To sign up and adopt your own drain, go to adoptadrain.sfwater.org click>register. (Don’t forget to give your new drain a good name.) The map there shows which drains are claimed.

New this year: SFWater has flagged four Sunnyside storm drains as being in special need of adoption, on Foerster Street at Monterey and Joost.

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Four red-flagged storm drains on Foerster St. Screenshot from Sunnyside on Adopt-a-Drain map. https://adoptadrain.sfwater.org/ Green ones are available for adoption, purples ones are already adopted.

For those Sunnysiders who have already adopted their local storm drain, it’s time to check for debris and tidy it up — the heavy rain on its way later this week can cause flooding when the grates are clogged with trash and leaves. SFWater sends this reminder: Continue reading “Adopt-a-Drain: Rain is on its way”

SFPUC: Sewer rate rise, low-cost garden workshops, free toilets, and more

News from San Francisco Public Utilities Commission.

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Changes to Your Water and Sewer Bill

Over the last year, we have worked with independent analysts to determine that an average 8 percent annual increase in the combined water and sewer bill is needed for us to continue providing dependable, around-the-clock services to our customers.

Beginning July 1, 2018, this four-year water and sewer rate package will go into effect. Use our bill calculator to get a personalized estimate of your monthly bill over the next four years, or call us at 415-551-3000 for more information. Read more: http://sfwater.org/index.aspx?page=128

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No Green Thumb Necessary

We are committed to helping San Franciscans maintain beautiful, water-efficient landscapes, so we are delighted to partner with Garden for the Environment (GFE) to offer the Sustainable Gardening Series.    Continue reading “SFPUC: Sewer rate rise, low-cost garden workshops, free toilets, and more”