Monthly Archives: April 2010
Rincon Hill Neighborhood Association Meets on Tuesday
| April 30, 2010 | Posted by jamie under RHNA |
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The next Rincon Hill Neighborhood Association meeting is Tuesday, May 4th at 6:30pm at The Infinity (333 Main Street building) in their Club Lounge (enter the central courtyard and go up the stairs to the right). PUBLIC SAFETY is the topic for the evening. We will discuss resources for victims of domestic violence with Walesa… Keep reading
Prospect at The Infinity Aiming for a Late-June Opening
| April 30, 2010 | Posted by jamie under Rincon Hill Businesses |
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According to SFGate.com, Rincon Hill residents will be able to try out and enjoy a new restaurant at The Infinity in late June. The restaurant is called Prospect, and it is brought to us by the Boulevard restaurant team. Keep reading
Transbay Redevelopment Block 11a in the News
| April 28, 2010 | Posted by jamie under Buildings |
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The supportive housing project planned for Folsom at Essex gets some ink in today’s San Francisco Examiner. As noted earlier this week, the Transbay CAC will consider approving the design of the building for Block 11a tomorrow, April 29th at a off-cycle meeting at 5:30pm at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, 2nd floor… Keep reading
The New Dork – Entrepreneur State of Mind
| April 28, 2010 | Posted by jamie under Video, Weird |
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Fun spoof of Jay-Z’s Empire State of Mind song … with gorgeous views of and from the SoMa waterfront. Thanks to Jeremy at LiveSoMa.com for sharing this hoot. Keep reading
Dolores Park Refurb Project Website
| April 28, 2010 | Posted by jamie under Open Spaces |
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Since Golden Gate Park is a bit of a trek, a lot of downtown residents enjoy Dolores Park in the Mission for their public open green space fun. There’s been a lot of concern about the refurbishment of the park closing it down, but I think the Rec. and Parks folks are going to mitigate… Keep reading
MUNI Schedule Changes Effective May 8th
| April 26, 2010 | Posted by jamie under Transportation & Ped Safety |
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Just passing the bad news along …. On May 8, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), which operates the Municipal Railway (Muni), will implement MUNI SCHEDULE CHANGES which include reduced frequencies and shorter hours of operation on many bus routes and rail lines. For details on specific schedule changes please visit www.sfmta.com. ===================================== Also… Keep reading
Bay Bridge Earthquake Retrofit on 60 Minutes
| April 25, 2010 | Posted by jamie under Interesting, Video |
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Interesting clip from the 4/25/2010 edition of the CBS program 60 Minutes that talks about the Bay Bridge and the race to retrofit it before the next big earthquake. Watch CBS News Videos Online Keep reading
Community Patrol Crime Activity Report
| April 25, 2010 | Posted by jamie under Neighborhood Crime Watch |
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From our friend and neighbor Ken Craig of Community Patrol … SOUTH BEACH / RINCON HILL / MISSION BAY NEIGHBORHOOD CRIME ACTIVITY REPORT THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS COMPILED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES INCLUDING THE SAN FRANCISCO POLICE DEPARTMENT (SFPD), PATROL SPECIAL POLICE (PSP), COMMUNITY SAFETY COLLABORATIVE (CSC), BUSINESS OWNERS AND RESIDENTS TO ASSIST US IN UNDERSTANDING… Keep reading
Tackling Car Break-Ins in SoMa
| April 25, 2010 | Posted by jamie under Neighborhood Crime Watch |
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Good article about the work the Community Advisory Board is doing in collaboration with the Southern Station police. The current focus is curbing car break-ins, especially around AT&T Park during ballgame season. Read the details at my friend Jeremy’s website LiveSoMa.com Keep reading
Dining Out for Life 2010
| April 25, 2010 | Posted by jamie under Non-Profits |
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The annual Dining Out for Life fundraiser to benefit San Francisco’s Stop AIDS Project is this Thursday, April 29th at participating restaurants. Enjoy some great food from a local restaurant and help provide some funds to help educate and care for neighbors affected by AIDS. Ever wish you could throw a dinner party and never… Keep reading

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