Topics
- Dolores Park Maintenance
Trash, Restrooms and Playground
- Dolores Park Safety
Crime and Traffic
- SF Rec & Parks Dept Dolores Park Projects
Park Renovation, Playground and Food Carts
- Dolores Park Events
Public Events, Clean-Ups, Meet-Ups and Community Meetings
- SF Gov & Dolores Park Works Collaboration
SF Rec & Park Dept and District 8 Supervisor Office
- Dolores Park Maintenance
Tweets
- Kicking of the day at Dolores Park Dogs first Saturday park clean up and social. http://t.co/3NSN5hP3 1 day ago
- New Post: Dolores Park Playground on Schedule for February 28 Completion http://t.co/7dkW4uLR 2 days ago
- “Dolores Park Dogs Clean-up and Social Saturday, February 4 9:30am- 11:30,at the Dog Fountain north of the clubhouse." - We'll be there 2 days ago
- “@SFParksAlliance: Don't cut park funding. Join @SFRecParkGM in budget discussions 6-8pm Mission Arts Center, 746 Treat." - we'll be there. 2 days ago
- Captain Moser wants to make residents “good reporters” of crime. “If you see any kind of suspicious activity,... http://t.co/R2dflhtM 4 days ago
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Monthly Archives: June 2010
Pride for this City
Drink, smoke, get high, sleep, picnic, sell your beer/food/ice cream, whatever, but please please please – LEAVE NO TRACE. Take your stuff home with you when you leave. Continue reading
Meeting with the Mayor, Part 2
Warning: My opinion is about to be given. Another case of where to begin. The annual meeting with NPC, their fiscally-sponsored groups, the Mayor and RPD is over. I must say, overall I thought it was a good meeting. We heard … Continue reading
Meeting with the Mayor
We’re headed back to City Hall tomorrow. This time, we’re meeting with the mayor. Well, it’s not just us. It’s Neighborhood Parks Council‘s (our fiscal sponsor) annual meeting with the Mayor. We’ve been asked to represent Dolores Park and speak about better … Continue reading
Protesting Protesters, Conclusion
Mission Local reports that the special permit appeal amendment has been removed from the city charter amendment. Victory. Party on.
Protesting Protesters, Part 2
So I’m back from the Rules Committee meeting at City Hall. We, like it seems all event producers, received a very alarming email from Dana Ketchum of RPD permitting office that there was a proposed amendment that would allow just one person to protest an event permit and cause the event planning to a screaming halt. That wasn’t exactly the case.
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