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"SOS Vallejo" is urging an alternative design for the Poets Plaza that would create open space yet allow vehicles on the 600 block of Vallejo.
A tweet from AntiDisplacementCoup warns tourists that Airbnb is destroying Chinatown.
A recent informal review of Airbnb listings in the Tenderloin found that just two of 210 sites are registered with the city, as required by law.
The Port will give an informational presentation on the seawall on Tuesday afternoon. They estimate repairing its three-mile span will cost $2-3 billion—and up to $5 billion if sea level rise occurs.
Volunteers can do any number of tasks, from accompanying patients to the doctor to bringing their dogs by for playtime.
Supervisors Kim and Wiener squared off last night to debate over shuttle buses, police force, tent encampments and more.
The Fillmore Heritage Center's cocktail lounge, screening room, lobby and gallery are now available for event rentals.
SF Public Works and Clear Channel Communication are removing 60 pedestal news racks and replacing some with smaller versions to improve the city's streetscapes.
The organization, which gives the Haight's homeless youth beds in exchange for street-cleaning work, has gotten a big boost.
Citing aesthetic and environmental considerations, some are contesting the choice of planting 68 windmill palms along the corridor.
Lava Mae's new location will feature a new trailer that has three showers, but is shorter in length than the converted Muni buses.
The two Supervisors, who are vying for the District 11 State Senate seat, will debate LGBT rights, housing, education, and other key topics.
The process isn't easy, but with money and help available, the city hopes locals will band together to revitalize Hayes Valley's alleys.
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