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San Francisco’s Behavioral Health Court will celebrate its tenth anniversary this year
By: Fred Martin Oct. 16 at 6pm at the St. Francisco Yacht Club. A special invitation from Fred J. Martin, Jr.: “In October, we will acknowledge the program, ‘Celebrating A Decade of Behavioral Health Court.’ During this special evening event … Continue reading
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Town Hall with State Senator Leno and Supervisors Yee & Wiener
6:30pm-9:00pm at the West Portal Playground Clubhouse, 139 Lenox Way. Free and open to all. Co-hosted by the Alice B. Toklas LGBT Democratic Club, Golden Gate Heights Neighborhood Association, GWPNA, Sunnyside Neighborhood Association, Sunset Community Democratic Club, and the Sunset Heights Association of Responsible People (SHARP).
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Supervisor Norman Yee & Playground Update
Monthly Meeting, 7-9pm, West Portal Playground Clubhouse. GWPNA’s October meeting will include a Community Meeting with Supervisor Norman Yee covering various topics including the West Portal Playground (shared dog use modification and ideas for funding improvements), progress in bringing back … Continue reading
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Process for getting utilities moved underground
By: Avrum Shepard Neighborhood groups are often asked by neighbors “Can I have my above ground utilities moved underground?” This article summarizes the process here in San Francisco for doing just that. Additional information can be found at the San … Continue reading
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