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A neighbor snapped a photo of one of the city's resident coyotes enjoying the sunshine yesterday.
The Upper Haight's second staffed lavatory, needle drop, and dog waste disposal center will be open on weekdays at Buena Vista Park.
The Examiner reports that San Francisco Animal Care and Control is requesting funds to purchase "hazing instruments" to condition urban coyotes to be wary of humans.
Under the Muni Forward plan, anywhere from 37 to 45 percent of upper Haight Street's trees would be removed and replaced next year.
The San Francisco Deltas are close to getting an approval to play home games at Kezar—but the HANC is now opposing that effort.
The neighborhood group has agreed to support the San Francisco Deltas' plan to play home games at Kezar, but with some reservations, particularly regarding alcohol sales.
The city is hosting two meetings next week to hear out the community on the prospect of pro soccer at Kezar Stadium.
There are still plenty of renovations in the works, including an overhaul of the Panhandle's playground.
"It was a fantasy land to someone from the East.” Here's the the story of Ray Clark, the first historian of Golden Gate Park.
Dog owners should be on high alert, as coyotes have been spotted in Cole Valley, the Panhandle, and Corona Heights.
Wish you had a backyard? You can get your hands dirty improving the Panhandle every month.
Want a tree? Friends of the Urban Forest is now taking applications for a February street-tree planting in the Upper Haight and Cole Valley.
Susan Strolis and Friends of Alvord Lake have already done a lot to improve the lake, and seek community input as they attempt to do more.
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