From Supervisor Norman Yee: District 7 Newsletter – Holiday 2016

From Supervisor Norman Yee: District 7 Newsletter – Holiday 2016

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Season’s greetings community members!

I hope everyone is enjoying a safe and happy holiday season. I am honored to be re-elected as your District 7 Supervisor. With nearly double the first-choice votes of any other candidate, I am grateful for the opportunity to serve a second term on behalf of San Francisco’s West Side. Continue reading “From Supervisor Norman Yee: District 7 Newsletter – Holiday 2016”

SFPUC: Recycle your cooking oil, water taste issue, free toilets, and more

From: SFPUC: Recycle your cooking oil, water taste issue, free toilets, and more

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Brighten up the holidays with clean and renewable energy! With the most wonderful time of the year approaching, you now have the choice to make a difference with CleanPowerSF.

Sign Up Now http://sfwater.org/index.aspx?page=1095


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About Recent Water Taste & Odor Issues
This month customers in San Francisco began experiencing taste and odor issues with their tap water. The water is safe to drink, but if you want to find out all the details including what the source of the issue is and what mitigation measures we are taking, please click here or the “Learn More” button below.

Learn More http://sfwater.org/index.aspx?page=884  Continue reading “SFPUC: Recycle your cooking oil, water taste issue, free toilets, and more”

SF Examiner: ‘CCSF dealt $38.9M blow from state as City Hall squabbles over free tuition funding’

[Source:http://www.sfexaminer.com/ccsf-dealt-38-9m-blow-state-city-hall-squabbles-free-tuition-funding/]

CCSF dealt $38.9M blow from state as City Hall squabbles over free tuition funding

(Ekevara Kitpowsong/ Special to S.F. Examiner)
(Ekevara Kitpowsong/ Special to S.F. Examiner)

By Michael Barba on December 12, 2016 4:49 pm

City College of San Francisco must return nearly $39 million to the state after an external report made public Friday concluded the college inappropriately accepted funds for thousands of students enrolled in online courses that failed to meet state standards.

Continue reading “SF Examiner: ‘CCSF dealt $38.9M blow from state as City Hall squabbles over free tuition funding’”

Monterey Blvd hit-and-run driver sought after deadly collision

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:

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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.