Monthly Archives: July 2009
Public Trash Can Location Needs
| July 15, 2009 | Posted by jamie under Community Services |
While the City is trying to reduce the number of public trash cans, one of our neighbors in South Beach has begun a dialog with the Department of Public Works about requesting some additional public trash cans in our neighborhoods for some problem spots. Because we have a lot of foot traffic from AT&T Park… Keep reading
Transbay Transit Center Community Meeting
| July 14, 2009 | Posted by jamie under Meetings |
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If you didn’t get a chance to attend the Rincon Hill Neighborhood Association meeting last Tuesday (or if you did and more questions came to mind afterwards regarding the Transbay Transit Center), the Transbay JPA is holding a community meeting Wednesday, July 15, 2009 from 12:15pm until 1:15pm in their office conference room located at… Keep reading
Transbay JPA Presentation from July 7th RHNA Meeting
| July 13, 2009 | Posted by jamie under RHNA |
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A big thanks again to Robert Beck of the Transbay JPA for visiting with Rincon Hill residents at the July 7, 2009 neighborhood association meeting at The Infinity. He sent me the presentation and a link to the video the next day, but I’m just now finding some time to post the files. I converted… Keep reading
Fireworks Tonight
| July 13, 2009 | Posted by jamie under Events |
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There’ll be a brief fireworks display around 9:30pm – 9:40pm tonight (July 13, 2009) around China Basin that is part of the Giants County Fair happening over by AT&T Park. An event that happens earlier in the evening that is not expected to include fireworks is the South Beach/Rincon/Mission Bay Neighborhood Association meeting starting at… Keep reading
Exploratorium Inches Closer to a New Home at Piers 15-17
| July 10, 2009 | Posted by jamie under Buildings |
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The San Francisco Chronicle’s wonderful City Insider mentions that the Planning Commission approved an environmental review for the Exploratorium’s desired new home at Piers 15-17 along the waterfront. The current target date is to open up in 2012 … granted, there are a few hurdles that still need to be cleared (like signing a lease… Keep reading
Giants County Fair, Film Night at Union Square, Free Ice Cream
| July 8, 2009 | Posted by jamie under Events |
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We can’t be all business and public affairs if we’re going to enjoy life in San Francisco …. Starting July 9th through July 19th on Parking Lot A behind AT&T Park (along 3rd Street), there is a County Fair with music, rides, food, and fun for all. Visit sfgiants.com/fair to get the details. On Saturday… Keep reading
High-Rise Designs at One Rincon Hill
| July 8, 2009 | Posted by jamie under Video |
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Ran across this via Leslie Bamburg’s Tweets … hello to Ann Dykstra from ORH’s Sales Center in the first video! My impression is that there will be 3 more designs posted in upcoming weeks on California Home + Design’s web site. Keep reading
Rincon Point – South Beach CAC Agenda for July 20th
| July 8, 2009 | Posted by jamie under Meetings |
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The agenda for the Rincon Point-South Beach Citizens Advisory Committee meeting on July 20th is pretty full of Port of San Francisco related projects. The meeting starts at 5:00pm at the South Beach Harbor Services building on Monday, July 20th. 1. Brannan Street Wharf/Pier 36 Project – Dan Hodapp, Port, and Chelsea Fordham, Planning Department… Keep reading
RHNA Meeting Follow-Up
| July 7, 2009 | Posted by jamie under RHNA |
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A big thank you to Susan and Yvette at The Infinity for graciously hosting the July 2009 Rincon Hill Neighborhood Association meeting. Thanks also to the 45 neighbors and friends who joined us in order to keep informed and to ask questions about what’s going on in the Rincon Hill neighborhood. Thank you to Robert… Keep reading
Temporarily Utilizing the Empty Lots in Rincon Hill
| July 6, 2009 | Posted by jamie under Buildings, Open Spaces |
July 7, 2009 UPDATE: The second article, Designers who see more than an empty lot, is on the front page of today’s Chronicle. John King has an article today and another one expected tomorrow that discusses the stalled development sites in the Rincon Hill neighborhood predominantly along with other South of Market sites and ideas… Keep reading


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