Community updates from Supervisor Katy Tang
Letter to the Editor
Editor: The SF Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) has quietly been adding angled parking near businesses in the Outer Sunset District. It sounds like a good idea to increase parking availability around a high traffic area, but […]
Sunset Spotlight
A neighborhood journal of things to do.
Food trucks host Presidio picnic
San Francisco’s largest community picnic is held at the Presidio through
October, featuring music, youth activities and gourmet food trucks.
Letter to the editor
Editor: In mid-March, some city residents received a “Notice of Public Hearing on Proposed Changes to the Residential Refuse Collection and Disposal Rates,” and some did not. And then there were the ones who received it and unwittingly […]
Real Estate
Rent control problems By John M. Lee Have you ever tried solving a complex problem and had unintended consequences after all is said and done? What did you do? Legislators passing complex laws […]
City Hall
City Hall, by Supervisor Sandra Lee Fewer.
Richmond Roundup
Things to do in the Richmond in May, 2017.
City mulls future of federal budget cuts
“Imagine your personal budgets. If you had to cut 13 percent pretty abruptly, it would probably hurt,”
Groundwater from aquifer starts flowing
The City has begun testing its new system of blending groundwater
into west side water supplies
City Hall – Supervisor Katy Tang
Community Updates by Supervisor Katy Tang,
Sunset Spotlight – A Neighborhood Journal
The SF Maritime National Historical Park will host a free Junior Ranger Day event on Saturday, April 15, between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m.,
geared toward children ages 5- 12 and their families.
April Calendar of Events – Richmond
Listing of activities in the Richmond district for April, 2017.
Herons return to Stow Lake
The Great Blue Herons have returned to Golden Gate Park and built five nests on an island near the Stow Lake waterfall. The first chicks hatched on St. Patrick’s Day, March 17. The non-profit organization San […]
Richmond publisher loves challenge of helping writers
“The smaller the press the better, so small that the book a small press publishes might have been made by one writer for one reader,”















