No Dig, Nov 14: Your input needed for Francisco Park and Crooked Street
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Wed, Nov 16
Francisco Park Community Meeting #2
November 16, 2016 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Betty Ong Rec Center, 1199 Mason St @Washington
Help design the future Francisco Park!
The Francisco Park Conservancy and San Francisco Recreation & Park Department are co-hosting a series of community meetings to collect public feedback, and meeting #2 is coming up soon.
At this meeting, we will present some of the progress made since our first community meeting in September, and provide another opportunity to give your thoughts and ideas. Please join us to make your voice heard!
Light snacks will be provided.
*Please note that there is no parking available at the facility.
If you are unable to make this community meeting, we encourage you to complete our online survey (https://www.franciscopark.org/october-2016-survey/) on the features you feel are the highest and lowest priority for the new Francisco Park. Please also share this survey with your friends and neighbors so we gather as much community feedback as possible.
Thu, Nov 17
Free Housing Clinic
November 17, 2016 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Telegraph Neighborhood Center, 660 Lombard St @ Mason
North Beach Tenants Committee in conjunction with Chinatown Community Development Center holds a free housing clinic to counsel tenants re evictions/buyouts. Learn your rights and sleep better at night!
Captains Monthly Meeting
November 17, 2016 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Taj Campton Place, 340 Stockton St @Sutter
Please join Captain Lazar for his monthly meeting. This is a great opportunity for the community to share their questions and concerns with the captain.
Lombard Crooked Street meeting
November 17, 2016 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Yick Wo Elementary School Multipurpose Room/Cafeteria, 2245 Jones St near Lombard
Lombard Crooked Street Community Open House
Join Supervisor Mark Farrell and the San Francisco County Transportation Authority to discuss potential solutions to pedestrian and traffic issues on Lombard Crooked Street. Your input will help SFCTA develop its final report.