Monthly Archives: February 2011
Repaving of Harrison Street Bridge over Beale
| February 8, 2011 | Posted by jamie under Transportation & Ped Safety |
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The Harrison Street bridge over Beale is getting a fresh paving. That’s why you might have noticed all of the “No Parking” signs posted along both sides of Harrison Street from Fremont east to Main Street over the weekend. Kinda odd to see both sides of the street clear of vehicles … Now if only… Keep reading
Rincon Hill Dog Park Groundbreaking Photos
| February 4, 2011 | Posted by jamie under Open Spaces |
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I was stuck in the jury assembly room at 850 Bryant Street yesterday afternoon for jury duty, but Jeremy of LiveSoMa.com was on the scene at the Rincon Hill Dog Park groundbreaking yesterday. Sounds like the completion date might be a little bit later this year (fall 2011 instead of summer 2011), but it is… Keep reading
Rincon Hill Dog Park Groundbreaking Today!
| February 3, 2011 | Posted by jamie under Open Spaces |
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There’s a profile of one of the neighborhood heroes who did the legwork starting in 2007 to get Caltrans and the City and County of San Francisco to work together to do something better with the odd lot of land at Bryant and Beale other than creating more commuter parking. Read about Marty Coressel in… Keep reading
Where the Sidewalk Ends
| February 1, 2011 | Posted by jamie under Open Spaces |
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The Rincon Hill Plan was approved in August 2005 by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors and Mayor. The general idea was that the land currently occupied by warehouses and other artifacts of days gone by when the Embarcadero Freeway dominated the area could be better utilized as high-density residential housing located within walking distance… Keep reading
Transbay JPA Monthly Community Meeting Today
| February 1, 2011 | Posted by jamie under Transbay Transit Center |
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The Transbay JPA is hosting community meetings at Noon and at 6:00 p.m. today at their office. Their office is located at 201 Mission Street (at Beale), Suite 2100. This is an opportunity to hear updates about the project and the current timelines. Keep reading


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