Below is the link from Jeffrey Tumlin, Director of Transportation to the SFMTA Board of Directors on October 1, 2021.
This memorandum serves as a follow-up to the May 4, 2021 presentation outlining the plan to resume parking enforcement for vehicles with expired registered over six months, parking over 72 hours, and five or more overdue citations, in addition to proposals to expand fee discount and waiver programs to provide relief for people with low incomes and experiencing homelessness.
If you have any questions, please reach out to SFMTA.
You are invited to Sunnyside Neighborhood Association’s May 2022 Quarterly Meeting.
Monday May 2, 2022, 6:30 to 8:00 PM via Zoom.
On the agenda: SFMTA, committee updates, Ingleside Police, CCSF Police, Supervisor Melgar’s office, Participatory Budget update.
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Balboa Reservoir Community Newsletter Q1 2022The first few months of 2022 have flown by at Balboa! Our team is furthering the design of Phase 1 infrastructure and housing and have a lot of work to do before Infrastructure construction begins in 2023. This year we will be focusing on a lot of not-so-glamorous work such as working on the construction drawings for infrastructure, subdividing the parcel, and finalizing our financing plan. However, we do have a few fun things in store this year.
We are excited about a few upcoming community meetings! This year we will be hosting a community meeting focusing on the design of the townhomes, and expect to hold our first annual construction meeting, closer to the end of year to let people know what they can expect come 2023. We hope to once again have these meetings at Unity Plaza so that we can continue to get face time with the community. Keep an eye out for more information about the community meetings in the next few months. Additionally, at these meeting we will be bringing some potential street names for everyone to vote on. We are very excited to see the community’s reaction and hope you love them as much as we do.
Design Team SpotlightY.A. Studio:BRIDGE is delighted to be working with Y.A. Studio in addition to VMWP Architecture on Building E at Balboa Reservoir. Y.A. studio is a San Francisco based architectural design studio committed to bringing an innovative and modern approach to design, primarily in the San Francisco Bay and Lake Tahoe areas. As a collective of architects and interior designers with wide-ranging experiences and backgrounds, they bring a unique perspective to the design of homes, offices and restaurants. Whether custom homes or large multi-family developments, their studio excels at providing well-crafted details and engaging experiences. Y.A. studio was founded around the ideals of social responsibility within architecture; focusing on developing future skilled professionals, serving the under-served and under-housed within our communities, and elevating the social discourse of our built environment while minimizing its impact on the natural environment.
Please see below regarding government masks policies and contact information if you would like further information.
MASKS ARE NO LONGER REQUIRED on Muni, SF Paratransit vans or taxis, BART, or Caltrain, as of midnight last night.These agencies say that our state Department of Public Health and the SF Department of Public Health have just dropped their mask mandates for transportation, so they are following suit. (Note, the BART Board *may* reinstate a mask mandate at their 4/28 meeting.)
Muni — masks no longer required
SF Taxis — masks no longer required
SF Paratransit Vans & Taxis — masks no longer required
BART — masks no longer required — But BART Board will consider a mandate at their 4/28 meeting
Uber/Lyft — masks no longer required
Caltrain — masks no longer required
SFO, Oakland airport, San Jose airport — masks no longer required
Mayor London Breed (Muni, SF Taxis, SF Paratransit):
This cleanup is part of 10 other cleanups happening city-wide for Earth Day! Join us for this monumental undertaking! Many thanks to our community partners: KidSafeSF, RefuseRefuseSF, June Shine, SF Parks Alliance, Richmond Family Transportation Network, SF Public Works, Shine On SF and the Great Highway Park. Volunteers will meet at Hearst and Detroit to grab our supplies and form our crew. Then, cleaning will occur from 10am to 12pm around the neighborhood. Afterwards, head to Great Highway and Judah for a wild afterparty! Sign up today and let’s come out for Earth Day, for a cleaner, safer and more cared for city!