Seen at Sunnyside Elementary School.

Seen at Sunnyside Elementary School.

FROM SF MUNICIPAL TRANSIT AGENCY:
HeadsUp: Starting this Monday, 3/30, the following temporary service changes will take effect until further notice:
Muni Metro service:
Rapid Route service:
Beginning Saturday, April 4:
Previously announced service changes:
In addition to service, other information regarding parking enforcement, fines, fees, and more can be found on our COVID-19 Development and Response webpage.
Sunnyside Community Connectors has a full program of online classes and get-togethers for seniors during this stay-at-home time.
We may not be able to meet in person, but there are still ways to stay engaged! Join in some of these upcoming events from the comfort and safety of your own home. Find a full calendar of virtual events on our website: www.sfcommunityliving.org/events
Community Living Campaign • http://www.sfcommunityliving.org • 415.821.1003 • info@sfcommunityliving.org
Information about joining Zoom events follows this schedule.
WED MARCH 25 / WELLNESS WEDNESDAYS
THURS MARCH 26 / THINKING THURSDAYS Continue reading “Connections for Seniors: Online events to join now”
A survey of what’s open and how things are going for businesses on Monterey Boulevard during the coronavirus stay-at-home order, with a focus on those that serve local needs.
Railroad Expresso, 705 Monterey Blvd. Takeout only. Open limited hours: Mon-Fri 6AM to 1 PM. Sat-Sun 7 AM to 12 PM.
Owner Josepha Smith says: “Everyone has been so nice, waiting for their drinks. People are not in such a big rush!” To-go coffee containers have been popular.

Amazing Look Salon, 719 Monterey: Closed.
Wind in the Willows (preschool), 713 Monterey: Closed.
Big Joe’s Restaurant, 717 Monterey: Online takeout orders only, says posted sign. Use Grubhub or Postmates, or call 415-333-2878.
Bay Wheels bike-share station, Gennessee and Monterey: plenty of bikes and e-bikes.

Won Kok Restaurant, 700 Monterey: Closed, “until May 1” says posted sign.
Shanghai Dumpling, 696 Monterey: Closed, “until April 29” says posted sign.
Heff’s Barbers, 693 Monterey: Closed.
Sol y Luna Spa: Closed “until further notice” says posted sign.
Pho Dong Huong, 667 Monterey: Online takeout orders only, 11 AM to 2 AM. Use Ubereats, Postmates, Grubhub or Doordash.
Safeway, 625 Monterey: Open 6 Am to 10 PM daily. Senior hours: Tues and Thurs 6 – 9 AM.
Manager Kevin H says: “It’s hectic, but everyone has been very respectful.” The parking lot was full on a Monday morning, but the lines inside were not too long. Cashiers all in gloves and masks, as were many customers.

Laundromat, 607 Monterey: Open, apparently regular hours, 7 AM to 10 PM.
Martini Cleaners, 601 Monterey: Closed “until April 7” says posted sign. Continue reading “Business on the Boulevard in the Time of Coronavirus”
The following is analysis and opinion by Jennifer Heggie, the current chair of SNA’s Balboa Reservoir Committee, and does not necessarily reflect the official position of the Sunnyside Neighborhood Association.
By Jennifer Heggie, Chair, SNA Balboa Reservoir Committee
The Draft Subsequent Environmental Impact Report identifies a number of areas in which the proposed development will create a significant adverse impact to the surroundings even after possible mitigation is implemented. These relate to Air Quality, Noise, and Transportation and Circulation. Neighborhood comments suggest that even with these identified harmful results, some of the tests used to draft the DSEIR were inadequate.
Transportation and Circulation
There are three areas of significant impact to transportation and circulation due to the construction and/or operations of the Balboa Reservoir that would result in Significant and Unavoidable adverse impacts with no feasible Mitigation or Significant and Unavoidable adverse impacts with Mitigation. Continue reading “Analysis and Opinion: Balboa Reservoir Development”