A Year in Review: Celebrating Sunnyside’s Spirit

(Also, an Appeal for Membership renewals and Donations)

What a vibrant year it has been for Sunnyside! As we look back on the last 12 months, it is impossible not to feel a surge of pride in our neighborhood. From festive street parties to rolling up our sleeves for cleanups, the Sunnyside Neighborhood Association (SNA) has been hard at work fostering connection, safety, and beauty in our corner of the city.

None of this happens by accident. It happens because neighbors like you show up, pitch in, and support the vision of a thriving community.

Highlights: How We Connected & Improved Sunnyside

Last year was packed with activity. Thanks to your support, we were able to deliver a wide range of events and improvements:

Bringing Neighbors Together

We believe a strong neighborhood is built on personal connections. This year, we prioritized opportunities to meet face-to-face:

  • Seasonal Celebrations: We hosted the Spring Party & Easter Egg Hunt, a spooky Halloween Party, and our festive Holiday Party to bookend the year with joy.
  • Slow Hearst Events: Working with The Friends of Slow Hearst, we activated our streets with parties and decorating events to reclaim public space for families.
  • Community Staples: The annual Garage Sale helped neighbors declutter and treasure hunt, while our monthly Coffees with the Board provided an open forum for conversation.

Beautifying Our Spaces

Taking care of our shared environment is a core SNA value.

  • Greener Streets: We organized Quarterly Cleanups of Circular Drive and facilitated Street Tree Planting to keep Sunnyside lush and litter-free.
  • Detroit Steps Revitalization: Through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for fiscal sponsorship, we supported the Detroit Steps project, securing an Avenue Greenlight Grant, commissioning a stunning mural on the upper steps, and funding physical improvements.

Civic Engagement & Strategic Partnerships

We strengthened our voice in the city and supported local jewels.

  • Advocacy: We hosted a Meet the Mayor event to bring city leadership directly to you and engaged in Participatory Budgeting to ensure our tax dollars work for us.
  • Supporting the Conservatory: We established a fiscal sponsorship MOU with the Friends of the Sunnyside Conservatory, supporting their Benefit Concert and community game nights.
  • Culture: We were proud to support the beautiful Conservatory Concerts series.

We Need You to Keep the Momentum Going!

Looking at that list, one thing is clear: Member support acts as the fuel for these initiatives.

Every balloon at the Spring Party, every sapling planted on our sidewalks, and every dollar secured for the Detroit Steps starts with the backing of residents like you.

As we plan for an even more ambitious year ahead, we are asking for your help in two ways:

1. Join or Renew Your Membership

If you enjoyed an event last year, or simply appreciate walking down a cleaner, greener street, please become a member of the SNA. There is strength in numbers, and your membership amplifies our voice at City Hall

2. Donate to Fund Future Successes

Membership dues cover our basics (barely!), but donations allow us to dream bigger. Your contributions directly fund the supplies for cleanups, the permits for parties, and the grants for neighborhood improvements. Please consider donating here!

Let’s make this coming year the best one yet. Thank you for being a part of Sunnyside!

REMINDER– 6:30 pm MONDAY 3/3 SNA Participatory Budgeting Virtual Meeting

The SNA board met last week and would like to hold a virtual meeting to discuss this year’s participatory budgeting opportunity. The SNA has had great success in getting sufficient community votes that have resulted in funding for several improvement projects that have benefited our neighborhood in year’s past–and with your help we would like to keep this winning streak going strong in 2025!

Meeting objectives are:

  • Discuss potential projects for SNA to sponsor (only one proposal can be submitted per group/author);
  • Agree on the process for the project to sponsor, and
  • Discuss whether SNA-associated groups (e.g., Slow Hearst, Detroit Steps) plan to submit project(s) individually.

At a follow-on meeting, to be held at a mutually-convenient time, we will:

  • Agree on the project for SNA to sponsor,
  • Determine the proposal writer and editor for SNA’s proposal (due date is March 28), and
  • Discuss promotions strategy to get project(s) over the 400-vote minimum threshold for funding.

As noted in Sup Melgar’s announcement:

To qualify for part of the $400K allocated this year for District 7 Participatory Budgeting, projects must:

  • Focus on a “demonstrated community need”
  • Relate to one or more of these categories:
    • Vision Zero (this category alone is allocated $150K (38%) of the funding);
    • School beautification/facilities updating;
    • Art in a merchant corridor;
    • Sidewalk repairs/updates, and/or
    • Expedited daylighting.
  • Be a single project submitted by a neighborhood association, non-profit, merchant organization, or institution located in the district, or 
  • If submitted by an individual or business, must be sponsored by such an organization

This virtual meeting will be held using Google Meet.

Monday March 3, 2025 — 6:30pm

Meeting link:
https://meet.google.com/gug-eykm-fpi

Join by phone:
727-346-6145
PIN: 499013391

We hope you will be able to meet with us to kick off SNA’s 2025 participatory budgeting process!
–Your Friendly SNA Board

Quarterly Meeting Recap

The SNA held it’s quarterly general meeting last Monday. Here’s a recap of what went down.

Supervisor Myrna Melgar updated us about the current Muni financial crises and ongoing negotiations about possible cutbacks in transit service. Read more about it and give your feedback here.
Also, this year’s Participatory Budgeting is kicking off. If you have an idea for a project for the neighborhood submit it here.

Ingleside Station Captain Amy Hurwitz spoke about the general down tick in crime in our area and invited everyone to the SFPD Ingleside Community Meetings held third Tuesdays of the month, 6-7 PM at Ingleside Station Balboa Park. For latest details, call the Ingleside Station at 415-404-4009; email SFPDInglesideStation@sfpdgov.org; anonymous tip line: 415-587-8984   Fax 415-404- 4008.

She also alerted us about the new speed cameras that are slated to be installed on Monterey Blvd between Edna and Congo in March or April.

Estelle Smith gave a report on her efforts to improve Havelock Street and the 1-280 footbridge connecting to Balboa Park. If you haven’t already read her post check it out here.

Cooper Smith from Quit Carbon gave a presentation. QuitCarbon helps homeowners upgrade their homes with clean energy by providing them with a free home assessment, a personalized upgrade plan, and a network of trusted contractors to replace gas furnaces, water heaters, and stoves, windows, insulation and more. They also provides homeowners with free expert guidance on their project, from start to finish.

Secretary Margaret Hosel spoke about proposed changes to the SNA by-laws. They will be posted soon and voted on at the next quarterly meeting in May.

And finally, we elected Mike Kelly as our second Member at Large for the SNA Board. Welcome, Mike!