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.
Inspiring to Read
To date, the non-profit organization has given away more than two million free
books to facilities, programs and professions that serve children.
Pot Club Appeal Headed to the Board of Supes
Although a medical cannabis dispensary (MCD) proposed for Noriega Street in the Sunset
District got a green light from the city’s Planning Commission, opponents of the project
are seeing red and have appealed the decision to the SF Board of Supervisors.
Real Estate – John M. Lee
Now that people are back from their vacations and the weather is getting better,
homeowners are putting their properties on the market. Buyers are circling, so we
should see a strong fall market.
Visions of transportation past
Historical photo from 1905,
Developer May Increase Density
More housing for the Sunset District.
City Hall – Supervisor Katy Tang
Community updates from SF Supervisor Katy Tang
Police Blotter – Sunset District
Police activity in the Sunset District.
Sunset Spotlight – A Neighborhood Journal
Things to do in the Sunset District
St. Anne’s School Gets Seismic Rehab
“After the last few earthquakes we’ve been fortunate that there were no serious damage
other than just things falling over and some external plaster cracking, stuff like that,”
Developer Dumps Kirkham Heights
Westlake Kirkham Heights LLC has withdrawn its application at the SF Planning Department for a Conditional Use Permit to demolish 11 buildings with 86 rent-controlled residential units, and replace them with 14 buildings containing up
to 445 apartments.
Ready for Blast Off
Hyperspectral cameras perceive much more than the human eye and are more powerful than cameras that are currently on traditional imaging satellites.
Richmond District sculptor’s artworks shine at recent exhibition
The solo show, which was held at the Far Out Gallery in the Sunset District through July,
is Fox’s first ever in his many decades of being an artist.


















