Balboa Reservoir Proposal public comments now posted online

Public comments in response to the presentation of the three competing Balboa Reservoir development project are now available online, at the Balboa Reservoir Community Portal. A summary has yet to be posted.

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July 25: Balboa Park Station Area Community Advisory Committee Meeting

Meeting takes place at City College Multi-Use Building,  at Tuesday, July 25, 2017, 6:00 pm Full info here.

On the agenda (which is reproduced in full at end of this post) is the subject of changes planned for the Ocean Ave/I-280 interchange. PDF summary here. Images below are from this document.

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From https://www.sfmta.com/sites/default/files/agendaitems/2017/SFCTA%20I-280%20Interchange%2072517%20meeting.pdf

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SF Examiner: ‘Free tuition helps CCSF project first enrollment growth in years’

Source: SF Examiner: http://www.sfexaminer.com/free-tuition-helps-ccsf-project-first-enrollment-growth-years

Free tuition helps CCSF project first enrollment growth in years

Fall enrollment for City College of San Francisco is up 17 percent from last year. (Jessica Christian/S.F. Examiner)
Fall enrollment for City College of San Francisco is up 17 percent from last year. (Jessica Christian/S.F. Examiner)

By  on July 19, 2017 1:00 am

Free tuition already appears to be paying off for City College of San Francisco, where early signs indicate that student enrollment may grow for the first time in the fall semester since 2008, the San Francisco Examiner has learned.

Student enrollment for the first tuition-free semester at the college this fall is up 17 percent compared to this time last year, according to college data from July 5. Enrollment in credit courses, which city officials have funded for San Francisco residents, has grown 25.5 percent.        Continue reading “SF Examiner: ‘Free tuition helps CCSF project first enrollment growth in years’”

Next round of microsurfacing — just one block in Sunnyside

Dept of Public Works released their list of streets slated for “microsurfacing” repaving in the next few months. The only block to be affected in Sunnyside is Gennessee St between Monterey and Joost. More information here: http://www.sfpublicworks.org/project/micro-surfacing-pavement-preservation-program

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July 29: DPW’s Clean Team event at CCSF Ocean Campus

From the Dept of Public Works Clean Team: District 7 event on July 29th:

Community Clean Team is SF Public Works’ longest-running and largest volunteer program that keeps San Francisco beautiful through landscaping and garden projects, graffiti removal, and more! This is a fantastic opportunity to take part in a hands-on project that’ll beautify your community. Get your volunteer team together and prepare to tackle projects all around San Francisco’s iconic neighborhoods in District 7! [Details below.]

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