Sunday, October 14, 2007
Neighborhoods and Streets within District 6
What Alliance for A Better District 6 is all about:
Alliance for a Better District 6 is the voice of San Franisco's downtown. Our mission is to improve the quality of San Francisco urban life by:
• protecting public spaces and historical assets
• supporting pedestrian-oriented development policies
• addressing safety and public nuisance concerns
• encouraging mixed-use residential development
• Designing and implementing programs which develop a sense of community within ABD6 boundaries
• forming alliances with other organizations and individuals that share ABD6 interests
To contact us:
Alliance for a Better District 6
P.O. Box 420782
San Francisco, CA 94142-0782
(415) 820-1560
(415) 820-1565 - Fax
E-Mail: sf_district6@yahoo.com
2013-14 Alliance for a Better District 6 Board Members & Committee Chairs
Michael Nulty, President
Dennis Isner, Administrative Officer
Susan Bryan, Treasurer
Marvis Phillips, Parliamentarian
Michael Pedersen, Air Horn Abatement Chair
Marvis Phillips, Safety/Planning Chair
Susan Bryan, Fundraising Chair
Michael Nulty, Housing Chair
Michael Nulty, Executive Director
*Each Board of Director member/Committee Chair has a web link attached to their name to learn more about each member.
Dennis Isner, Administrative Officer
Susan Bryan, Treasurer
Marvis Phillips, Parliamentarian
Michael Pedersen, Air Horn Abatement Chair
Marvis Phillips, Safety/Planning Chair
Susan Bryan, Fundraising Chair
Michael Nulty, Housing Chair
Michael Nulty, Executive Director
*Each Board of Director member/Committee Chair has a web link attached to their name to learn more about each member.
Revitalization of Central City
Community creating partnerships with residents and community groups opens the doors for more small business opportunities which create a stronger Central City for all.
Join our community message board to recieve news
The aim of the group is to promote communication amongst members on topics of interest. There are many common issues that the Supervisorial District 6 has. Everyone is encouraged to organize activities or to post useful information that will benefit your fellow neighbors. Join us and be apart of the solution.
Jim Meko is honored with Jim Berk Memorial Award
In photo Michael Nulty, President of Alliance for A Better District 6 presents Jim Meko with the 1st Jim Berk Memorial Award for his lifetime of leadership and public service to the diverse communities of San Francisco. Also in picture is Captain Daniel McDonagh of Southern Station. Award presentation was apart of the Alliance’s annual meeting on January 8th, 2008.
Online Petitions:
Open Space Petition:
http://www.petitiononline.com/TLspace/petition.html
TNT Petition:
http://www.petitiononline.com/TNT/petition.html
Full Service Post Office Petition:
http://www.petitiononline.com/101Hyde/petition.html
Alliance for A Better District 6 sponsored blogs:
Cadillac Hotel Centennial
http://cadillachotelcentennial.blogspot.com/
TNT & San Francisco Board of Supervisors Public Safety Committee
http://sfsafetycommittee.blogspot.com/
TNT & San Francisco Police Commission
http://sfpolicecommission.blogspot.com/
TNT & Hyde/Turk Street Stop
http://19polkbusshelter.blogspot.com/
Post Office Patrons
http://postofficepatrons.blogspot.com/
10th Anniversary of Tenant Associations Coalition
http://10thanniversarytac.blogspot.com/
9th Anniversary of Tenant Associations Coalition
http://9thanniversarytac.blogspot.com/
Tenderloin Transportation Plan
http://transportationplan.blogspot.com/
Open Space Petition:
http://www.petitiononline.com/TLspace/petition.html
TNT Petition:
http://www.petitiononline.com/TNT/petition.html
Full Service Post Office Petition:
http://www.petitiononline.com/101Hyde/petition.html
Alliance for A Better District 6 sponsored blogs:
Cadillac Hotel Centennial
http://cadillachotelcentennial.blogspot.com/
TNT & San Francisco Board of Supervisors Public Safety Committee
http://sfsafetycommittee.blogspot.com/
TNT & San Francisco Police Commission
http://sfpolicecommission.blogspot.com/
TNT & Hyde/Turk Street Stop
http://19polkbusshelter.blogspot.com/
Post Office Patrons
http://postofficepatrons.blogspot.com/
10th Anniversary of Tenant Associations Coalition
http://10thanniversarytac.blogspot.com/
9th Anniversary of Tenant Associations Coalition
http://9thanniversarytac.blogspot.com/
Tenderloin Transportation Plan
http://transportationplan.blogspot.com/
2008 Ribbon Cuttings
201 Turk Coomunity Room Ribbon cutting & 125 Mason Street Family Housing Ribbon cutting
Safe Haven Locations and Map
Safe Havens:
Safe Havens are neighborhood points of refuge for children and seniors to use if they are feeling vulnerable on the streets of the Tenderloin. To get more information please contact me, Dina Hilliard at http://us.f827.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=dina@safetynetwork.org or call (415) 538-8100 x204
Safe Havens are neighborhood points of refuge for children and seniors to use if they are feeling vulnerable on the streets of the Tenderloin. To get more information please contact me, Dina Hilliard at http://us.f827.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=dina@safetynetwork.org or call (415) 538-8100 x204
Locations (Refer to Map above):
1
Gene Friend Recreation Center 270 6th Street
2
City Produce 174 6th street
3
San Cristina Hotel 1000 Market
4
Ambassador Hotel 50 Mason
5
TNDC admin office (201 Eddy) 201 Eddy St.
6
TNDC admin office (215 Taylor) 215 Taylor
7
Youth With a Mission 357 Ellis St.
8
Downtown Grocery 289 Eddy St.
9
201 Turk Street Apartments 201 Turk St.
10
TL Community Benefit District 118 Jones St.
11
Boys and Girls Club 115 Jones St.
12
St. Boniface Church 133 Golden Gate Avenue
13
Art Studio/CCHH 146 Leavenworth Street
13
CCHH Men's Shelter 146 Leavenworth Street
14
Shi-yu Lang YMCA - youth deparment 220 Golden Gate Avenue
15
Hospitality House 290 Turk St.
16
Empire Market 399 Eddy St.
17
Senator Hotel 519 Ellis St.
18
Wild Awakenings Café 142 Mc Allister Street
19
Morty's Deli 280 Golden Gate Ave
20
Central City SRO Collaborative 259 Hyde St.
21
Coalition On Homelessness 468 Turk St.
22
Iroquois Hotel 835 O' Farrell Street
1
Gene Friend Recreation Center 270 6th Street
2
City Produce 174 6th street
3
San Cristina Hotel 1000 Market
4
Ambassador Hotel 50 Mason
5
TNDC admin office (201 Eddy) 201 Eddy St.
6
TNDC admin office (215 Taylor) 215 Taylor
7
Youth With a Mission 357 Ellis St.
8
Downtown Grocery 289 Eddy St.
9
201 Turk Street Apartments 201 Turk St.
10
TL Community Benefit District 118 Jones St.
11
Boys and Girls Club 115 Jones St.
12
St. Boniface Church 133 Golden Gate Avenue
13
Art Studio/CCHH 146 Leavenworth Street
13
CCHH Men's Shelter 146 Leavenworth Street
14
Shi-yu Lang YMCA - youth deparment 220 Golden Gate Avenue
15
Hospitality House 290 Turk St.
16
Empire Market 399 Eddy St.
17
Senator Hotel 519 Ellis St.
18
Wild Awakenings Café 142 Mc Allister Street
19
Morty's Deli 280 Golden Gate Ave
20
Central City SRO Collaborative 259 Hyde St.
21
Coalition On Homelessness 468 Turk St.
22
Iroquois Hotel 835 O' Farrell Street
2-14-08 Establishing Retail Services at 101 Hyde Hearing at City Hall
For more details on establishing a full service post office in Civic Center go to:
http://postofficepatrons.blogspot.com/
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Friday, October 12, 2007
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
San Francisco Police Metro Division Map and Contact Info
The Metro Division is comprised of five district stations encompassing downtown San Francisco. Areas and neighborhoods serviced include the Marina, Civic Center, North Beach, Chinatown, Tenderloin, South of Market, and the Mission district.
Central Police Station
766 Vallejo Street
(415) 315-2400
Mission Police Station
630 Valencia Street
(415) 558-5400
Northern Police Station
1125 Fillmore Street
(415) 614-3400
Southern Police Station
850 Bryant Street
(415) 553-1373
Tenderloin Police Station
301 Eddy Street
(415) 345-7300
Community Justice Center
Community Justice Center Needs Assessment Report:
Tenderloin, South of Market, Civic Center, and Union Square
http://www.sfgov.org/site/uploadedfiles/courts/divisions/Collaborative_Justice/SF_needs_assess_report.pdf
http://www.sfgov.org/site/courts_page.asp?id=68785
http://www.sfcollaborativejustice.blogspot.com/
Tenderloin, South of Market, Civic Center, and Union Square
http://www.sfgov.org/site/uploadedfiles/courts/divisions/Collaborative_Justice/SF_needs_assess_report.pdf
http://www.sfgov.org/site/courts_page.asp?id=68785
http://www.sfcollaborativejustice.blogspot.com/
Wave of development could sweep through four eastern neighborhoods
A building boom in San Francisco’s east side could start within a year, with white-collar jobs and thousands of new homes expected to replace dwindling industrial jobs in a sweeping 2,200-acre rezoning proposal ready to be debated by city leaders after nine years of planning efforts.
The 1,373-page draft Eastern Neighborhood plan — which will guide the future development of areas including the Central Waterfront, Potrero Hill, the Mission and some part of the South of Market neighborhood — goes before The City’s Planning Commission today.
The plan, if eventually adopted by the Board of Supervisors, is expected to reduce the amount of light industry in those areas, by allowing increased housing density and building heights, and changing building rules.
If the plan is approved, higher-density homes could be built in the neighborhoods to house more than 20,000 new residents by 2025 — a 30 percent population rise, according to findings in a draft environmental impact report.
Saturday, October 6, 2007
Housing Forum Sponsored by Alliance for a Better District 6
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