DPW Public Works project to impact Mangels Ave

From Dept of Public Works. Source: http://www.sfpublicworks.org/2504J . That webpage will post updates in future.

Eureka, Grand View and Mangels Pavement Renovation, Sewer Replacement and Water Main Installation Project

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Photo: SF DPW

This project will involve the renovation and improvement of Eureka Street between 23rd Street and Market Street, Grand View Avenue between Clipper Street and Market Street, Mangels Avenue from Plymouth Avenue to Burnside Avenue and at various locations througout San Francisco. Work activities to be performed on this project include, but are not limited to:
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Sunnyside NERT Classes start Thursday – there is still time to sign up

UPDATE Feb 17: you can still start this training course and make up the missed class later — just come to the next class on Thursday Feb 23.

San Francisco’s NERT (Neighborhood Emergency Response Team) program is a great program which teaches neighbors like you to help yourself and others in the event of a major earthquake or catastrophe. You will learn light search and rescue, how to shut off utilities, do triage, and very basic first aid. It’s a fun class, and a great way to meet your neighbors and help your fellow San Franciscans in a disaster.

Sunnyside’s upcoming NERT training course is now scheduled for six sessions: February 16, 23, & March 2, 16, 23, 30. SNA president and firefighter Stephen Martinpinto will be leading the course. There is still time to sign up — here is where to do it:

source: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/nert-training-south-beach-tickets-29263717567

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Balboa Reservoir Project CAC Meeting

Monday Feb 13th: Balboa Reservoir Project Community Advisory Committee (BRCAC) Meeting. This meeting is focused on the Transportation Demand Management (TDM) aspect of the potential project on the Balboa Reservoir Site.

This is an excellent opportunity for community members like yourself to learn how the City is framing the potential impact this housing project will have on our community. All members of the community are invited.

More about the meeting here. It will be held at City College of San Francisco, Multi-Use Building, Room 140, 55 Phelan Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94112. 6:15pm.

More about the Balboa Reservoir Project: https://sunnysideassociation.wordpress.com/balboa-reservoir-project/

To contact Committee Chair Lisa Spinali, email  BalResCACChair@gmail.com.

Area impacted by Balboa Reservoir Project. Image: sf-planning.org

Area impacted by Balboa Reservoir Project. Image: sf-planning.org

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Update on Monterey Blvd Safeway Store

SNA member Richard Goldman, who has been tracking the progress of the renovation at our local Safeway (625 Monterey Blvd) for many years, gives us this report to the community, after a visit by Safeway representatives at our last quarterly meeting:

Natalie Mattei, Senior Real Estate Manager for Safeway-Albertsons, along with Eric Horine, their Nor-Cal Construction Manager, and Rick Pickering, their Senior VP of Store Management, attended Monday’s SNA meeting and briefed members and residents on the Monterey Blvd store’s remodel progress.            Continue reading “Update on Monterey Blvd Safeway Store”

SF Planning: ‘Groundbreaking Transportation Demand Management Legislation’

From SF Planning: press release about the Transportation Demand Management (TDM) legislation. This will have an impact on the Balboa Reservoir Project, just to the south of Sunnyside. Read the press release below on SF Planning websitehttp://sf-planning.org/article/san-francisco-moves-forward-groundbreaking-transportation-demand-management-legislation. Here is recent coverage in Wiredhttps://www.wired.com/2017/02/win-war-cars-san-francisco-weaponizes-real-estate/

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SFMTA: San Francisco Moves Forward With Groundbreaking Transportation Demand Management Legislation

Most progressive program in the country requires developers to provide on-site amenities that support sustainable modes of transportation

SAN FRANCISCO – The San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved an ordinance yesterday amending the Planning Code to establish a Transportation Demand Management Program. The Transportation Demand Management Program, or TDM, is a citywide program developed by the San Francisco Planning Department, San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, and San Francisco County Transportation Authority, requiring developments to provide on-site amenities that support sustainable modes of transportation and reduce single-occupancy driving trips associated with new development

The ordinance, sponsored by Supervisors Malia Cohen, Jeff Sheehy, London Breed, Mark Farrell, and Ahsha Safai, applies to projects with 10 units or more of new residential development, 10,000 square feet or more of commercial development, and large (25,000 square feet) changes of use. Residential projects that are 100 percent affordable are exempt.          Continue reading “SF Planning: ‘Groundbreaking Transportation Demand Management Legislation’”