There will be numerous events in theOuter Richmond District in October, including
a benefit show for the historic Balboa Theater.
Police chief attends crime forum; more officers to ride, walk beats
The new city police chief came out to the Richmond District on Sept. 14 to talk
about crime issues and answer questions from the audience.
GG Park traffic calming OK’d; 30th Ave. changing
The SF County Transportation Authority (SFCTA), which is comprised of all 11 members
of the SF Board of Supervisors, allocated $580,926 in half-cent sales tax funds in July to
the SF Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) for traffic calming measures in
Golden Gate Park.
Best Buy out; 3 new buildings coming to mall
Although the location, at one of the busiest intersections in the City, might appear to be a
highly profitable one, it seems this was not the case for Best Buy.
Governor has bill to bring back recycling centers; deposits
A bill now sitting on California Gov. Jerry Brown’s desk, waiting for his signature, might
bring recycling centers back to San Francisco’s west side,.
West Side Emerges – Vintage Photo
Vintage photo of Golden Gate Park, the Richmond District, the Presidio and marin.
Letters to the Editor – Sunset District
Letters to the editor – Sunset District
September Calendar of Events – Sunset District
Things to do in the Sunset District.
Mt. Sutro Nursery Needs Volunteers
The Mt. Sutro Stewards, a non-profit organization that works to preserve and support Mt. Sutro, is looking for volunteers to work at the nursery sowing seeds, transplanting plants, working at a demonstration garden, weeding and planting. […]
Free Shakespeare Festival at Presidio
The SF Shakespeare Festival celebrates 35 years of free Shakespeare performances
by presenting “Hamlet” for the first time.
Police Blotter – Sunset District
Police activity in the Sunset District.
Assembly – Phil Ting
Weekends are a time for people to relax from the stresses of daily life and run
our errands. Taking traffic delays off the table is a goal we can achieve together.
City Hall – Katy Tang
Updates from SF Supervisor, Katy Tang.
Sutro Forest DEIR Released; Public Looks At 4 Options
A plan to cut down thousands of dead, dying or unhealthy eucalyptus trees on Mount
Sutro and replace them with native vegetation and younger, healthier eucalyptus
trees drew plenty of criticism at a recent public meeting.
$1 Million Spread Around District 4
Each fiscal year, members of the SF Board of Supervisors are given money in the city
budget to spend on items important to the supervisor and district.


















