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  • South of Market St. Luke's Condition Still Critical

    The input from the people living in the South of Market neighborhoods brings an important human dimension to the data we will weigh with equal gravity in our recommendation,” said Andrus.

    Published by Mission Dispatch on June 17, 2008.

  • Mission at 24th Streets. Mission Merchants Question Feasibility of Eastern Neighborhoods Plan

    On Tuesday May 20, Phil Lesser of Lesser Enterprises presented his critique of the proposed Eastern Neighborhoods Plan to the general meeting of the Mission Merchants Association gathered at the Arguello Café on Mission at 24th Streets.

    Published by Mission Dispatch on June 17, 2008.

  • SOMA St. Luke's Condition Still Critical

    The Physicians rebuttal is that, we agree that the entire City, especially SOMA neighborhoods will benefit from better access to ambulatory services. However, it is an error to then assume that this means that in-patient services are not also needed. The report, say the physicians, did not draw that conclusion, it is being inferred by CPMC

    Published by Mission Dispatch on June 17, 2008.

  • 1501 O'Farrell St. City and School District Partner to Create Schools as Community Hubs

    District 5: Rosa Parks Elementary School – 1501 O’Farrell Street

    Published by Mission Dispatch on May 12, 2008.

  • 1530 43rd Ave. City and School District Partner to Create Schools as Community Hubs

    District 4: Francis Scott Key Elementary School – 1530 – 43rd Avenue @ Kirkham (gate opened on 42nd Avenue side)

    Published by Mission Dispatch on May 12, 2008.

  • 260 Madrid Street City and School District Partner to Create Schools as Community Hubs

    Districit 11: Monroe Elementary - 260 Madrid Street

    Published by Mission Dispatch on May 12, 2008.

  • 465 Missouri Street City and School District Partner to Create Schools as Community Hubs

    District 10: Daniel Webster Elementary - 465 Missouri Street

    Published by Mission Dispatch on May 12, 2008.

  • 825 Shotwell Street City and School District Partner to Create Schools as Community Hubs

    District 9: Cesar Chavez Elementary – 825 Shotwell Street @23rd Street (gate opened on Folsom Street)

    Published by Mission Dispatch on May 12, 2008.

  • 1220 Noe Street City and School District Partner to Create Schools as Community Hubs

    District 8: James Lick Middle School - 1220 Noe Street (gate opened on Clipper Street-upper yard)

    Published by Mission Dispatch on May 12, 2008.

  • 50 Darien Way City and School District Partner to Create Schools as Community Hubs

    District 7: Commodore Sloat Elementary School – 50 Darien Way

    Published by Mission Dispatch on May 12, 2008.

  • 727 Golden Gate Avenue City and School District Partner to Create Schools as Community Hubs

    District 6: Civic Center School – 727 Golden Gate Avenue @ Gough (gate opened on McAllister Street)

    Published by Mission Dispatch on May 12, 2008.

  • 1725 Irving Street City and School District Partner to Create Schools as Community Hubs

    District 5: Jefferson Elementary School - 1725 Irving Street (gate opened on 18th Avenue)

    Published by Mission Dispatch on May 12, 2008.

  • 950 Clay Street City and School District Partner to Create Schools as Community Hubs

    District 3: Gordon J. Lau Elementary School – 950 Clay Street (gate on east yard from Clay to Washington)

    Published by Mission Dispatch on May 12, 2008.

  • 3630 Divisadero Street City and School District Partner to Create Schools as Community Hubs

    District 2: Claire Lillienthal Elementary School – 3630 Divisadero Street

    Published by Mission Dispatch on May 12, 2008.

  • 250 23rd Avenue City and School District Partner to Create Schools as Community Hubs

    District 1: Alamo Elementary School- 250 23rd Avenue

    Published by Mission Dispatch on May 12, 2008.

  • Mission The Sights and Sounds of Biking in the Mission

    Bicycling is big in the Mission -– and seems to be getting even bigger. Thanks to the warm weather, the flat roads, and the diverse mix of residents, the Mission seems like the prefect neighborhood for bicycling.

    Published by Mission Dispatch on May 12, 2008.

  • Candlestick Park Amendment Saves Cow Palace For Now

    Rainwater noted that other venues like Candlestick Park for example are uncomfortable for large groups with families, especially in poor weather. “The wind in Candlestick can be unbearable,” she said. Rainwater hopes the City of Daly City will reconsider its ideas about the Cow Palace.

    Published by Mission Dispatch on May 12, 2008.

  • Visitacion Valley Amendment Saves Cow Palace For Now

    In conversation with the Mission Dispatch Keigwin also mentioned that many residents in the area have to commute some distance just to get to a grocery store or post office. Fran Martin who has lived in Visitacion Valley for over 15 years agreed. She sees the situation with the Cow Palace as “a misuse of a large amount of land.” “There is very little here for the residents and to have some amenities that serve the community would be a major improvement to the area,” said Martin.

    Published by Mission Dispatch on May 12, 2008.

  • Cow Palace Amendment Saves Cow Palace For Now

    “All five state senators were delivered a bound copy of all 2,800 signatures received by the Coalition to Save The Cow Palace,” said coalition representative Kevin Patterson. “We can breathe a sigh of relief,” he added.

    Published by Mission Dispatch on May 12, 2008.

  • 200 Dolores Street 200 Dolores St. Landmark Faces Demolition

    Plans are in full swing to demolish a potential historic resource on 200 Dolores Street later this year.

    Published by Mission Dispatch on May 12, 2008.

  • Bayview Public Defender Proposes 10-Point Plan to Reduce Gang Violence

    As reported by the SF Examiner SFPD has made “a major strategy adjustment … concentrating police resources in five geographic areas that have seen the most violent crime in recent years.” The five high crime-prone zones are: The Tenderloin, The Western Addition, The Mission, Bayview-Hunter’s Point and Visitation Valley.

    Published by Mission Dispatch on April 22, 2008.

  • Mission Public Defender Proposes 10-Point Plan to Reduce Gang Violence

    As reported by the SF Examiner SFPD has made “a major strategy adjustment … concentrating police resources in five geographic areas that have seen the most violent crime in recent years.” The five high crime-prone zones are: The Tenderloin, The Western Addition, The Mission, Bayview-Hunter’s Point and Visitation Valley.

    Published by Mission Dispatch on April 22, 2008.

  • Western Addition Public Defender Proposes 10-Point Plan to Reduce Gang Violence

    As reported by the SF Examiner SFPD has made “a major strategy adjustment … concentrating police resources in five geographic areas that have seen the most violent crime in recent years.” The five high crime-prone zones are: The Tenderloin, The Western Addition, The Mission, Bayview-Hunter’s Point and Visitation Valley.

    Published by Mission Dispatch on April 22, 2008.

  • Tenderloin Public Defender Proposes 10-Point Plan to Reduce Gang Violence

    As reported by the SF Examiner SFPD has made “a major strategy adjustment … concentrating police resources in five geographic areas that have seen the most violent crime in recent years.” The five high crime-prone zones are: The Tenderloin, The Western Addition, The Mission, Bayview-Hunter’s Point and Visitation Valley.

    Published by Mission Dispatch on April 22, 2008.

  • Bernal Heights Muni Floats Big Changes

    Below, riders and residents weigh in on the current proposals. (Local Motion also explores how some of these changes will affect the southeastern parts of the City, including the Mission and Bernal Heights.)

    Published by Mission Dispatch on April 22, 2008.

  • Mission Muni Floats Big Changes

    Below, riders and residents weigh in on the current proposals. (Local Motion also explores how some of these changes will affect the southeastern parts of the City, including the Mission and Bernal Heights.)

    Published by Mission Dispatch on April 22, 2008.

  • 1390 Market Street Bernal Preschool Suffers $425K Cut

    The Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) is continuing the discussion of the $12 million annually expended in this area as part of the work of a CAC subcommittee and will be reporting back to the full CAC on the first Thursday of each month at 5:30 PM at DCYF located at Fox Plaza building at 1390 Market Street, suite 900.

    Published by Mission Dispatch on March 18, 2008.

  • 3269 Mission Street Bernal Preschool Suffers $425K Cut

    The San Francisco Mission Federal Credit Union moved their operation from the Red Stone building on 16th & Capp St. to 3269 Mission Street across the street from the Bank of America on 29th & Mission.

    Published by Mission Dispatch on March 18, 2008.

  • 439 Cortland Ave Bernal Preschool Suffers $425K Cut

    As Joe Massis closed the doors to Reliable Grocery on Feb. 1, he was pleased to see Bernal residents were getting some relief from high bay area prices with the opening of the Discount Club in its place. If you haven’t made a visit to the store, and you like wine, you should. The store is located at 439 Cortland Ave.

    Published by Mission Dispatch on March 18, 2008.

  • 803 Cortland Ave Bernal Preschool Suffers $425K Cut

    As with the continuing trend on Cortland Avenue and in Bernal overall, a new restaurant, the Tinderbox, located at 803 Cortland Ave.

    Published by Mission Dispatch on March 18, 2008.

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