Aye Maties! Sunnyside Elementary SpringFest, Sunday May 7, 2017

Aye Maties! Sunnyside Elementary SpringFest, Sunday May 7, 2017

Ingleside Police Station announces traffic safety enforcement with a focus on pedestrian and bicycle safety:
Traffic Safety Enforcement Operations Plan for San Francisco with OTS [Office of Traffic Safety] Grant
The San Francisco Police Department will conduct Traffic Safety Enforcement Operations on May 4th, 8th, 16th and 26th with a focus on bicycle and pedestrian safety. Over the past three years, the department has identified areas where significant numbers of pedestrian and bicycle-related collisions have occurred and responded by deploying additional officers to those areas in an effort to prevent deaths and injuries. Special attention will be given to Focus on the Five violations: excessive and unsafe speed, unsafe turns, failure to stop for signs and signals, failure to yield to pedestrians in cross walks, as well as any other dangerous violation.
San Francisco is committed to eliminating traffic deaths on our streets by 2024 as part of Vision Zero SF. Vision Zero SF is our city’s commitment to prioritize safe streets for everyone.
Bicycle and pedestrian fatalities are rising in California as more people use these non-motorized means of transportation. In 2013, California witnessed 701 pedestrians and 141 bicyclists killed, accounting for more than 28 percent of all traffic fatalities.
All riders are reminded to always wear a helmet – those under 18 years of age must wear helmets by law. Pedestrians should cross the street only in marked or unmarked crosswalks at corners. All motorists are reminded to be mindful of others who share the road.
Funding for this program is provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Nine months after SFMTA approved speed humps for Hearst Ave between Edna and Foerster, it appears they are being laid. This block is home to two schools, Sunnyside Elementary and St Finn Barr School.

Continue reading “Seen on the Streets: Speed humps finally being laid on Hearst Ave”
It’s big and it’s nearby — the 17-acre site on our southwest border that will soon be home to a massive housing development: Balboa Reservoir Project. And your opinion counts.

SNA is holding a special Saturday community meeting about Balboa Reservoir Project — Saturday May 13th, at 10 am, at the Sunnyside Conservatory (236 Monterey Blvd). If you haven’t been able to come to a quarterly meeting on Monday evenings, this is a chance to learn about what is happening on the Project, and how your feedback will affect what is built on this huge site that is currently a parking lot. SF Planning Dept representatives will be present at the meeting. Continue reading “Sat May 13: Special community meeting on Balboa Reservoir Project — you can affect the outcome of this new housing development nearby”
Until 2pm today Saturday April 29: Mission YMCA is holding event for kids “Healthy Kids” — also learn about their Summer Camp held at Sunnyside Elementary School.
Continue reading “Today: YMCA ‘Healthy Kids’ day at Sunnyside schoolyard”