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The Meeting is Over

September 2nd, 2010

The room was full, the discussion lively. Photo by DJ Wallstrom

Where to start…I survived. We survived.

Mission Mission does a great job of recapping the meeting. Mission Local offers a context and various perspectives on how the meeting went. Uptown Almanac provides the hipster POV. KGOs also did a bit. Robert Brust did a great job in his tv interview.

At one point in time, there were 88 people in the room, not counting the city reps on the panel. Good turn out. There were definitely people on opposite ends of the spectrum, but mostly everyone was pretty much middle of the road in their opinion.

The purpose of the meeting was to bring all the diverse groups of Dolores Park together to talk about enforcement of park policies and 19th & Dolores pedestrian safety and traffic calming, the latter of which I’ll discuss in a separate blog posting. Unfortunately, the discussion was mostly one-sided.

My Big Takeaway: Cause & Effect or Effect & Cause?

When dealing with any problem, the best practice is to tackle the cause. In this case, I think we’re asking people to tackle the effects because the cause is part of our culture in San Francisco and Dolores Park. This is definitely not the approach being taken by the police or RPD and I understand their rationale. I do, but I don’t think it strikes the balance that I think the majority of us want.

That was my big takeaway from the meeting. I’m still processing. If only there were a 3 day weekend ahead where I could ponder.

What’s Next

There is still a lot of work to do. There were many, many action items that were brought up in the meeting. Since I was facilitating, I didn’t take any notes, but my good friends at NPC did. I’ll be reviewing the notes and following up early next week with a blog posting.

What I do know is there was a lot of momentum around the Leave No Trace campaign. I’m looking for volunteers to serve on the working group, so email me if you are interested. I’ll post more info soon.

A Plea

If you were pleased that we organized this meeting, and have been pleased with the work we have done, and want us to continue to do this great work, please donate to Dolores Park Works. We need your financial support. Donate here.

A Big Thanks

Last but not least, I’d like to say a big thank you to all of you that came out and to our city staff and officials.

Our speakers. Photo by DJ Wallstrom

-  Captain Corrales, from the Mission Street Police Station
-  Supervisor Bevan Dufty
-  Eric Anderson, RPD Neighborhood Service Area Manager (replacing Bob Palacio)
- Bob Palacio, Former RPD Neighborhood Service Area Manager
- Manito Velasco, Engineer, SFMTA
- Ilaria Salvadori, SF Planning Department (Streetscape project)
- Adrian Field, RPD Park Section Supervisor for the Mission Complex
- Marcus Santiago, RPD Park Ranger
- Meredith Thomas, Executive Director, Neighborhood Parks Council
- Vickie Bell, Deputy Director, Neighborhood Parks Council

Community Meeting Wednesday Night!

August 30th, 2010

Dolores Park Works has organized a community meeting to discuss safety, law enforcement and 19th & Dolores has been set. The big day is just two days away, Wednesday, September 1st, from 6:00-8:00, at Mission High School cafeteria, which is located across from the tennis courts in Dolores Park (entrance to cafeteria off of Dolores & 18th).

We will be covering:

  • 19th & Dolores pedestrian safety & proposed changes
  • Park patron safety and law enforcement

We will be hearing from:

  • Captain Corrales, from the Mission Street Police Station
  • Supervisor Bevan Dufty
  • Eric Anderson, RPD Neighborhood Service Area Manager (replacing Bob Palacio)
  • Bob Palacio, Former RPD Neighborhood Service Area Manager
  • Manito Velasco, Engineer, SFMTA
  • Ilaria Salvadori, SF Planning Department (Streetscape project)
  • Adrian Field, RPD Park Section Supervisor for the Mission Complex
  • Marcus Santiago, RPD Park Ranger
  • Meredith Thomas, Executive Director, Neighborhood Parks Council

This is your chance to hear how and why the signs were installed, how laws will be enforced, and plans for 19th & Dolores traffic calming. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend. Please help us spread the word.

Below are links to some of the articles on the topics. If you know of others, please add them to the comments.

This year:

19th Street Fix Update

Making Their Case: Weekend Sun=Trashed Park

Crackdown Deja Vu

Dolores Park’s Bad Old Days Recalled By Veteran Cop

Dolores Park Stabbing Victim Fights For Life

300 Hipsters Resist Police Control of Dolores Park

No Smoking or Drinking in Dolores Park? Bah.

SFPD Renews Campaign Against Fun in Dolores Park

Update: SFPD Now Doing Hourly Dirt Bike Patrols in Dolores Park, Leaving Two Officers Stationed Throughout the Day

Last Year:

Update:  More Details Surface Surrounding the Dolores Park “Improvements

Dolores Park Turf War

Leaked Memo Reveals Effort to “Improve” Dolores Park

Police Cleaning Up Dolores Park

Crackdown Deja Vu

August 17th, 2010

Here we are again, same hullabaloo different year. Anyone remember the big hullabaloo about drinking in the park we had in Dolores Park last year in August? I do. It is what prompted me to get involve and co-found Dolores Park Works (DPW).

Well, here we go again. SafeCleanGreen, consists of some very well organized neighbors. They are upset at about the stabbing and the “rowdy behavior,” after curfew noise, non-permitted amplified sound, public urination and litter. They decided to do something about it.

According to Captain Corrales, a meeting was initiated by Gideon Kramer, President of  SafeCleanGreen with SFPD and RPD. The outcomes from which included the need for signage and an agreement to increase police presence and law enforcement.

I checked in with Gideon, a co-founder and former steering committee member of DPW who left the committee in February because of philosophical differences.  He explained his position via email quite thoroughly, but would only liked to be quoted as saying, “SafeCleanGreen Mission Dolores advocates for respect for all Rec&Park codes, for reasonable and judicious enforcement of those codes, and for a robust program of public education to encourage park patrons to use the park responsibly as it was intended.”

Personally, I can’t blame neighbors for not wanting people defecating at their doorstep, waking them up at 1 AM with a flash mob, stepping over piles of trash, or seeing historical monuments defaced, but I think a key point missing here is that most of that behavior is being conducted by a small group of people. Why punish everyone?

Strict law enforcement is not the right way to go. This is San Francisco! This is Dolores Park we’re talking about! It is an unparallel place on this earth. It is a leading character in San Franciscans’ lives. The problem is that people have different POV on what role it plays. Some say it’s a just a neighborhood park, others think of it is San Francisco’s town hall. What I think we need is balance, respect for individual viewpoints, and focusing on what we can agree on such as unabashed love for Dolores, and a desire to see it safe, respected, and beautiful, however you define or experience that beauty. That is what Dolores Park Works has been advocating for and working toward.

I’m not really a fan of closed-door meetings that push a particular agenda, especially one that I’m not fond of. So, we’ve worked hard over the last couple of weeks to organize a community meeting where all sides can be present and their voices heard. So please come out on Wednesday, September 1st, from 6:00-8:00 PM at Mission High School cafeteria to hear everything from the horse’s mouth and advocate for your position on the subject. Please help us get the word out.

Dolores Park Community Meeting, Sept 1

August 17th, 2010

Dolores Park Works has organized a community meeting to discuss safety, law enforcement and the 19th & Dolores pedestrian crossing.  The big day is September 1st, from 6:00-8:00, at Mission High School cafeteria, which is located across from the tennis courts in Dolores Park (entrance to cafeteria off of Dolores & 18th).

We will be covering:

  • 19th & Dolores pedestrian safety & proposed changes
  • Park patron safety and law enforcement

We will be hearing from:

  • Captain Corrales, from the Mission Street Police Station
  • Eric Anderson, RPD Neighborhood Service Area Manager (replacing Bob Palacio)
  • Manito Velasco, Engineer, SFMTA
  • Ilaria Salvadori, SF Planning Department (Streetscape project)
  • Adrian Field, RPD Park Section Supervisor for the Mission Complex
  • Marcus Santiago, RPD Park Ranger

This is your chance to hear how and why the signs were installed, how laws will be enforced, and plans for 19th & Dolores traffic calming. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend. Please help us spread the word.

Bueller? Bueller?

August 5th, 2010

We have packed them in for Pretty in Pink and Sixteen Candles. This Saturday the Dolores Park John Huges tribute continues  with Ferris Bueller’s Day Off .  You know you need to be here.

August 7, Saturday, Film Night in The Park, 8 pm,