There is a new group in town called “Save Our Amazing Richmond” (SOAR-D1). We are regular people coming together to solve problems in the Richmond District.
There is a new group in town called “Save Our Amazing Richmond” (SOAR-D1). We are regular people coming together to solve problems in the Richmond District.
If you thought that our local City government was implementing only emergency measures during the pandemic, you would be wrong.
I have to write about the Homeless encampment situation at Safeway La Playa. I live right across the street from where the encampment has grown since SIP and right when Lyft I stalked rental bikes.
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?
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.
Editor: The homeless encampments started cropping up as soon as Lyft rental bikes were installed. This began lateFebruary/early March. I’m afraid that even as SIP lifts, these encampments will remain. There’s constant […]
As we plan for reopening in the future, we will continue to closely follow local and state public health guidelines to inform our approach. We look forward to welcoming visitors back through our doors again and our top priority is to ensure we provide the safest experience possible.
SOAR-D1 is a growing group of concerned residents. Started in January, we are already more than 150 members – we want real solutions to the issues facing our district and our city.
We wanted to help our community by building a website that can help people plan their trips, so https://storequeue.com/ was born.
This week we distributed a week’s worth of food to more than 150 seniors again while providing more than 100 wellness check in calls.
Our furry, feathery, scaly and other non-human friends are such a big part of our lives and bring us immense comfort in times like these.
Cindy Clark highlights the needs of American’s with Alzheimers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Letter to the editor on rainbow chalk drawings.
I was saddened after reading the recent Commentary in the May 2020 issue …
I saw your call for creative endeavors in the paper, and want to let you know about the growing chalk art collection along Fulton between 31st and 32nd avenues.