From SFPUC: How to Enroll Early for CleanPowerSF

SFPUC is partnering with PG&E to offer cleaner energy to residents and businesses. Sunnyside residents can enroll early now, and become part of the program as soon as it is available for our neighborhood.

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D7 Candidates’ Forum: Civil and Informative

Our District 7 Candidates’ Forum was a success last night. The event was well attended, with over one hundred present. The candidates took turns with short answers to numerous questions, ranging from the crime problem to pedestrian safety to leash laws to rent control. Most of the questions were submitted by the audience. Here are the Candidates’ answers to our pre-forum questionnaire. All photos by Bill Wilson.

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Longtime Sunnyside Resident Ming Louie Hit by Car on Monterey Blvd and Injured

Ming Louie, a longtime Sunnyside resident and hard-working member of the SNA Greening Committee was hit by a car on Monterey Boulevard on Saturday night and suffered injuries to his legs. He was taken to SF General Hospital and had extensive surgery.

Ming Louie (center) with Pat Moore (left) and Mayor Ed Lee, at the ribbon-cutting for the Circular Ave Garden, on Sept 17, 2011.
Ming Louie (center) with Pat Moore (left) and Mayor Ed Lee, at the ribbon-cutting for the Circular Ave Garden, on Sept 17, 2011.

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D7 Supervisor Candidates’ Answers to Pre-Forum Questionnaire

Our District 7 Candidates’ Forum takes place next Monday evening. The event is open to all and audience questions will be taken. To help Sunnyside residents understand better the five candidates’ positions and ideas ahead of the event, we present their responses to several questions put to them. Links to each of their websites found at the end of this post.

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Learn about Prop E: Tree-Care Ballot Measure

At the last SNA quarterly meeting in August, a representative from Friends of the Urban Forest came to speak on the proposed measure to care for the City’s trees. Many present were surprised to learn that the measure on the ballot this November, Proposition E, does not mean a new property tax, but will be covered by the City’s general fund. More information below.

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