Right now the city could greatly improve the quality of life for those who live in and around the western edge of the City by implementing the recommendations of SPUR, while maintaining some traffic flow for those who must pass through that way.
Right now the city could greatly improve the quality of life for those who live in and around the western edge of the City by implementing the recommendations of SPUR, while maintaining some traffic flow for those who must pass through that way.
If you thought that our local City government was implementing only emergency measures during the pandemic, you would be wrong.
Our merchants provide the products and services we need to live good and fulfilling lives. They are the lifeblood of our community.
A “Black Lives Matter” solidarity march started near the San Francisco Zoo, at Sloat Boulevard and the Great Highway. Thousands of marchers walked north to the Great Highway between Irving and Judah streets.
I know you mentioned some people have been opposing this. Do you have any information on who I can possibly reach out to or collaborate with to be heard?
Mayor London Breed and the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) today announced that the City will resume enforcement for parking violations related to street sweeping beginning on Monday, June 15.
I’m a resident of the Sunset District. I just read the article in the Sunset Beacon. I think creating homeless shelters in the parks, Golden Gate in particular, will be a big mistake.
Erin Bank puts a spotlight on Sunset photographers Kevin Kelleher and Emily Trinh and their project “A Break In the Clouds”.
Judy Goddess provides helpful tips for Sunset seniors.
Summary of Sunset District crime in May.
Local artist Entropy creates beauty and solidarity in the Sunset during this global pandemic.
John M. Lee provides a real estate update after week 10 of shelter-in-place orders.
With the plan to reopen San Francisco becoming clearer, as more businesses and activities can resume with modifications in phases over the coming weeks and months, we must also plan for San Francisco’s economic recovery.
As shelter-in-place restrictions begin to relax this month, one thing that is likely to continue for a while longer is the Safe Streets Program, the practice of closing certain streets to through car traffic.
The Outer Sunset is set to launch a farmer’s market in July on 37th Avenue between Ortega and Pacheco Streets.