Tuesday, March 02, 2010
Precita Park Cleanup
Let’s make Precita park more beautiful!
Labels: Dog park, precita, Precita Park, Precita Valley Neighbors, pvn
Precita Valley Neighbors Meeting Summary
David Robinson (285-5957) and Demece Garepis (641-0507) Co-Chairs. Email address changes to demecegarepis@yahoo.com
SUMMARY:
1. SFPD PVN Liasion: Sergeant Lynn O’Brien is our new SFPD group liaison.
2. PRECITA PARK AGGRESSIVE DOG REPORTING: Officers John Denny and Bruce Herndon strongly recommend anyone who has been a victim of aggressive or malicious dog behavior in Precita Park to please report. If you experience aggressive or menacing dog (on or off leash) behavior, if you ask, the dog owner by law must provide you their name, address, and dog vaccination record. Please report: 1) either by phone at 553.8090 or john.denny@sfgov.org. 2) Call Park Patrol Officer Marcus Santiago 242.6391. This is the best way to stop leash or unleashed dog aggression in the park.
3. NOISY CELL PHONE POLE AT ALABAMA/MULLEN: There is a large unattractive pole mounted boxes, as well as the cell antenna which has been mounted on a steel extension at the top of the pole. For further information we visited this internet site which maps cell towers throughout SanFrancisco http://www.city-data.com/towers/cell-San-Francisco-California.html Interestingly enough, there are maps of both 21 and 51 FCC registered cell tower locations in San Francisco, with numerous antenna and multiple frequencies. However the Mullen street location is not listed, nor mapped on this site. The site does note that not all towers must be registered in the FCC database, so the maps may not include all cell tower in the area. Then we consulted a more detailed listing of cell towers found at:http://sfocellsites.com/
The 5/25/09 map shows one tower on Mullen Street, which appears to be the only cell tower within Precita Valley. Other nearby cell towers appear to be located on taller buildings on Mission Street, and St. Luke's Hospital on C. Chavez. From our quick review of at this and other discussion sites, it's obvious that not all cell tower locations can be found in one central database. While this one is labeled "T-Mobile" the author has noted that ATT shares cell antenna at numerous T-Mobile locations. Our initial impression is that this tower is situated in a location that provides line-of-sight coverage for virtually all of Precita Valley, which is why it was probably placed on this pole. We assume the cell phone provider provides fees to PGE and/or the City to operate from this location and this fills an otherwise "gap" in their service area. There may be some viable alternatives to this tower, but would require further research and discussions with the mobile providers, as well as the City. There don't appear to be any cell towers at the top of the Hill, the existing antenna on top of Bernal Hill are microwave towers for transmission from downtown skyscrapers via Bernal, to relays further down the Peninsula on San Bruno mountain. It's conceivable that cellular antenna could be relocated there, but there would be significant costs of doing so. Another idea would be to perform a more detailed topographic survey of Precita Valley, with the goal of locating antenna location not immediately adjacent to private residences, such as Bernal Heights Boulevard. Finally, the recent complaints, and this discussion have focused on the aesthetics associated with the electrical distribution boxes and their placement on telephone poles immediately in front of homes. Further research and actual monitoring may be indicated regarding electromagnetic radiation, particularly for those residents closest to the antenna at the top of the phone pole on Mullen. Since the Mayor's office has taken a public interest in radiation emissions from cell phones, perhaps someone from his office could request a radiologic survey be performed by the City's Dept. of Public Health. These measurements should be performed within the homes of those individuals living closest to the source, that is, the floor of the closest home/apartment to the antenna at the top of the pole.
4. HIDDEN STOP SIGN: DPW has been notified about the Alabama stop sign obscured by large tree: request for tree pruning and moving sign closer to street curb.
5. There was a Peralta/Mullen Mini Park Clean Up– Saturday, February 27th.
6. PRECITA PARK MAJOR CLEAN UP: MARCH 6th SAT. 9AM-NOON - JOIN US!
Labels: Precita Park, Precita Valley Neighbors, pvn
Friday, February 19, 2010
Precita Valley Neighbors Meeting
Charlie’s Café Folsom/Precita
1. Our new SFPD representative Sgt. Lynn O’Brien will discuss the uptick in crimes and how to watch for casing activities and prevent future crimes.
2. There have been more aggressive dog incidents in Precita Park. Sgts. John Denny and Bruce Herndon will advise us on how to prevent aggressive dog interactions in advance and how to report them.
3. Park Improvement Grant ideas for better Precita Park maintenance and use.
4. Mullen Street Cell Tower: What we can do to determine harm and push for solution.
5. MARCH 6th SAT. 9AM-NOON: BIG PRECITA PARK CLEAN UP – JOIN US!
Labels: Precita Valley Neighbors, pvn
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Aggressive off-leash dogs in Precita Park
Here's some excerpts from a discussion with Officer J. Denny:
First and foremost, anyone who encounters a dog that exhibits "menacing and/or aggressive behavior" (Article 1, Section 42 of the San Francisco Health Code) should immediately summon the police who should then respond and take control of the situation as well as document the incident with a police report. If the incident is in progress or if all parties are on scene then I would urge a 911 call. (The direct cell phone number to a SF 911 dispatcher is 553-8090)What many people (and, alas, police officers) are unaware of is that a police report should be made ANY time a dog exhibits menacing and/or aggressive behavior. While a bite is obviously an example of menacing and/or aggressive behavior, such behavior ALSO includes lunging, snapping, charging and near-miss bites or bites that occur without leaving any marks.
For example, if a dog owner is walking his/her dog down a sidewalk and the dog is on its hind legs pulling at its leash while snapping and snarling (hopefully it is on a leash) while trying to get at people or other dogs, it only takes the snap of a chain or the drop of the leash and the dog is free and, as such, creates a danger to the public. I suggest calling the police via 911.
ALL reports of dog aggression should find their way to my desk where an investigation shall be initiated. Many times the result of the investigation require that a Vicious and Dangerous Dog Hearing be held to determine remedies that would prevent future incidents involving the dog in question. As I am the scheduling officer for the hearings and my supervisor is the hearing officer (Sgt. Herndon) the process usually runs smoothly (now I've jinxed it).
So , in short, and we will expand on this topic at our meeting, nobody should be in fear of being attacked or having their dog attacked by while in public. There is a mechanism in place that deals with specific dogs. But the mechanism is engaged only once we know about the aggressive dog and its actions (via police reports).
Labels: Dog park, Precita Valley Neighbors
Precita Valley Neighbors meeting notes
Notes from the Precita Valley Neighbors meeting on 9-Jan-10:
1. Sergeant Lynn O’Brien is our new SFPD group liaison. She will cover our February 13th Meeting.
2. There have been more aggressive dog incidents in Precita Park. Officer John Denny will talk about this in our February 13th Meeting.
3. Park Improvement Grant ideas for better Precita Park maintenance and use: discussion concerning a legal fenced dog run in Precita Park. The group discussed whether an enclosed dog run area may be safer to contain (illegal) off leash dogs than the current undivided space between (illegal) off leash dogs and people.
4. Precita Park area Caesar Chavez and Bernal Traffic Calming updates will be presented by DPW and MTA.
5. Neighbors are working with 500 Precita owner to encourage organic food store. Prior tenant’s liquor license is suspended and will not be renewed there.
6. Neighbors are working with an environmental consultant addressing antenna installation near Alabama/Mullen, which is very noisy and was put up without notification. (more info)
7. DPW has been notified about the Alabama stop sign obscured by large tree: request for tree pruning and moving sign closer to street curb.
8. PVN is in the process of working on permitting and maintaining plants inside the new pavers adjacent to Charlie’s Café.
Labels: Dog park, Precita Valley Neighbors, pvn
Monday, January 11, 2010
Loud Tmobile Microcell at Mullen and Peralta
The neighbors also say that there was no advanced notice that this equipment would be installed, nor any information on who was installing it.
At least Tmobile did try to address appearance issues- the equipment is all painted the same color as the telephone pole and isn't a glaring grey box. But they should be required to make something that operates almost silently. We could understand if it was a very hot day that perhaps the fans might run more loudly; but after dark when it is 50 degrees out and the fans in it are blowing away loudly. And it's making this sound 24 hours a day.
From a design perspective, this is not called for.
Hopefully, Tmobile will deal with the issues of this installation.
Tmobile Microcell Noise Issues from Team Precita on Vimeo.
Labels: Planning, Precita Valley Neighbors, pvn, Zoning
Thursday, January 07, 2010
Precita Valley Neighbors Meeting
Saturday, January 9th, 9:30am – 10:30am
Charlie’s Café Folsom/Precita
AGENDA:
1. Our new SFPD representative will discuss the uptick in crimes and how to watch for casing activities and prevent future crimes.
2. There have been more aggressive dog incidents in Precita Park. Discussion will include a SFPD officer familiar these interactions and how to prevent them in advance.
3. Park Improvement Grant ideas for better Precita Park maintenance and use.
4. Precita Park area Ceasar Chavez Traffic Calming updates.
Labels: Precita Valley Neighbors, pvn
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Oakes Children's Center incidents
Wednesday, October 21st at 8:46 am
1500 blk of Treat
Police report: Vandalism to Property: Officers Saari and Trujillo responded to a school, where a student who was involved in a verbal altercation with another student and became disruptive. The student picked up a chair and smashed a classroom window. The student was cited and released.
This is not the first Police response to Oakes, in fact some neighbors who live nearby say that there are police cars there several times a week. There was also a police car on Tuesday this week.
A few days ago, a neighbor was walking home and saw a student outside the facility on Treat "having a tantrum and throwing around garbage cans, hitting cars". Other neighbor said a student threw a brick and damaged their car (apparently they didn't report this to the police). There have been other occurrences of students outside the building, standing in the middle of Treat Ave, blocking cars and not moving.
We have heard other complaints from neighbors about the busses that bring the children to and from the campus which then have to make U-turns at the top of Treat, and double-park for extended periods of time on the street in front of the school.
This is in contrast to what the Oakes people told neighbors at the August 15th, 2008 community meeting before the school opened, when they said "buses will offload on Folsom or drive through [the parking lot]."
This is the 2nd year of operation for Oakes at perhaps it is time for another community meeting to address neighbors concerns?
Labels: Neighborhood Watch, Precita Valley Neighbors, Zoning
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Help clean the children's playground with Supervisor Campos
Supervisor David Campos/Precita Valley Neighbors
CALL TO ACTION ALL PRECITA PARK NEIGHBORS!
Saturday, October 3rd, 9:00am – Noon
at Childrens’ Playground in Precita Park
AGENDA:
1. Supervisor Campos will help us clean up the Childrens’ Playground and Precita Park: a) Sign Installation in the Childrens’ Playground b) Clean up of rubber tiles in Childrens’ Playground c) Painting benches and picnic tables d) Trash removal in Precita Park e) Painting Benches in Precita Park f) Butterfly Garden and park flowers maintenance
2. Supervisor Campos will be presented our letters to liquor stores owners and SFPD demanding a modification on local liquor licenses to stop selling alcohol after midnight.
3. Show Supervisor Campos Precita traffic calming is not working despite our best efforts, especially along the Precita Park perimeter and our solutions.
REFRESHMENTS: water and pastries will be provided for all volunteers
Labels: Planning, Precita Park, Precita Valley Neighbors, traffic calming
Tuesday, September 08, 2009
Vandal arrested
400 block of Precita
Vandalism and Parole warrant Arrest
Officer Alvarenga and Gritsch responded to a man vandalizing cars. They immediately found the suspect, who seemed to be under the influence of some mind altering substance. The officers were fast acting and were able to detain and get an ambulance to assess the suspect. Their investigation also showed that the suspect was wanted on a parole warrant. Needless to say one less criminal in the Ingleside. Report number 090916495
Labels: crime, Neighborhood Watch, Precita Park, Precita Valley Neighbors
iPod Snatching on 100 block of Precita
100 block of Precita Theft from Person
DPT Parking Control Officer Montoya was doing his rounds when he heard a woman yelling for help. Montoya jumped into action and chased the would be suspect down.
Montoya got on the radio and asked for Ingleside officers to respond. Officer Pedersen got to the scene and took over the investigation.
Officer Pedersen was able to find out through his keen sense of investigation, that the suspect Montoya had chased and stopped was in fact an opportunist thief that stole an IPod from a woman. The suspect was given
a court date. Both DPT PCO Montoya and officer Pedersen did a great job.
Report number 090914336
Labels: crime, police blotter, Precita Valley Neighbors
Tuesday, September 01, 2009
Another car break-in on Treat
August 31st, 09:51 pm 1500 block Treat
Theft from Vehicle
Officer Sugitan and Officer Barajas responded to a report of an auto-boost. The suspect was gone when the police arrived. The witness told the officers that he came out of his house to find the suspect exiting a vehicle that had been broken into. The suspect fled the scene and the witness called the police. Case number 090897259.
Please be vigilant about strangers loitering around on your street. You do not need to confront them, but if you are visible, such as watering your plants in the front yard, it will deter them.
Labels: Car Break-ins, crime, Neighborhood Watch, police blotter, Precita Valley Neighbors, pvn
Burglary on Precita
500 block Precita (Between Alabama and Florida)
Burglary Officer Chan responded to a report of a burglary. The victim said that video game consoles and a digital camera had been stolen from a locked room. The suspect had broken a window on the door to gain entry. Case number 090895021.
Labels: crime, Neighborhood Watch, Precita Valley Neighbors, pvn
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Another car theft on Treat
I accidentally left my car unlocked, parked in my driveway, Friday night. Sometime after 1am, a thief rifled through my glove box and center console, and stole my GPS and phone charger (which were inside the center console). The contents were thrown all over the car. The thief also took a case of Coca Cola that I had left in the rear of the car.
We've seen other broken glass on Precita around the park. Seems like our neighborhood is being targeted by thieves again, so be on the lookout and make sure your cars are locked!
Labels: car breakings, crime, Precita Valley Neighbors, pvn
Monday, August 17, 2009
More car wheel thefts
Officer Chan responded to a report of a theft. The victim said that she parked her car in front of her house on the evening of 8/14/09. When she returned to he car the next morning, she found the car on a wooden block with both of its left wheels missing. Case number 090832813.
Labels: car breakings, crime, Neighborhood Watch, Precita Valley Neighbors, pvn
Sunday, August 09, 2009
Bernal History Day, Saturday, August 29
Help us celebrate neighborhood history at the Bernal Heights History Day!
It happens on Saturday, August 29, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at St. Anthony Immaculate Conception School (299 Precita at Folsom), and is sponsored by Bernal History Project and Friends of the San Francisco Public Library.
Admission is free and open to all, but be aware that the school entrance is not fully ADA-accessible (there is one step leading to the hall). Parking is available but limited in the streets around Precita Park as well as in the schoolyard (via entrance on Shotwell Street), but we recommend public transport, as the event is likely to be well attended.
The schedule tentatively looks like this:
- Welcome and introduction from Bernal History Project and Friends of the SFPL, Bernal branch
- Short set by singer and storyteller Nancy Schimmel
- Slideshow and talk by Terry Milne of BHP on "Activism and Open Spaces," looking at the history and establishment of our parks, open spaces, and gardens
- Q&A -- bring your Bernal-related questions
- Refreshments and a short break, after which Nancy Schimmel will play another setSlideshow and talk by author and historian Peter Wiley on "The Brothers and Sisters of Mullen Avenue," detailing family, social, and political life on that street between 1968 and 1980
- "The Living History Panel of Distinguished Old-Timers," moderated by Peter Wiley. We are looking for volunteers. Longtime Bernal residents, or those who grew up here and would like to share their stories -- please let us know if you'd like to be part of the panel. All that's required is a willingness to talk!
- Short set by Bernal's one-woman-band Jackie Jones and her musical saw and tap-dancing cat
- Following the program, Terry Milne of BHP will lead a History Walk of Precita Valley. Note: The walk does not include steep hills.
We'll have all our usual displays, posters, and scrapbooks, and BHP volunteers will be available to help with genealogical and historical research.
There will also be a raffle (proceeds benefit the Bernal Heights Library Campaign and the Bernal History Project) with lots of interesting Bernal-related prizes, including framed prints and local history books.
Bring your photos and family stories to share. We'll have a digital scanner on hand to copy your pictures and letters. Let us know if you want to be part of the Bernal Heights Archive, to be housed by the Bernal branch library (reopening in early 2010).
We look forward to seeing you at History Day!
Labels: News, Precita Valley Neighbors, pvn
Wednesday, August 05, 2009
Precita Valley Neighbors Monthly Meeting
Charlie’s Deli, 3202 Folsom Street (at Precita).
AGENDA:
1. Ingleside Station PVN rep will report the rash of Precita crime and the community patrol officers for our area.
2. Weeding Childrens’ Playground – bring trowels and hand shovels – we’ll walk down there after the meeting
Labels: crime, precita, Precita Park, Precita Valley Neighbors, pvn
Tuesday, August 04, 2009
Another Manchester Burglary
100 block Manchester St.
Burglary
Officer Kabanuck and Officer Paras were dispatched to a report of a burglary. The resident told the officers that he returned home to find a television, two computers, and a video game system stolen.
Note that this was a block away from another burglary reported the previous day. Keep your eyes out for strangers. Report suspicious activities and loitering to 553-0123. If there is an immediate threat to life or property, call 911.
Nigel passes on some additional info:
The suspect(s) entered through an open window within a 2
hour time frame between 3:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Please prevent these occurrences by taking precautionary measures to safeguard your home.
Labels: crime, Neighborhood Watch, Precita Valley Neighbors
Monday, June 29, 2009
Robbery in Precita Park
12:10 am Robbery in Precita Park (Late Friday Night/ Saturday AM)
Officer Chan responded to a call of a street robbery with a handgun. Two victims were walking through Precita Park when they were approached by three male suspects. One suspect pulled up his shirt and displayed a handgun in his waistband. Another suspect patted down the two victims and took U.S. currency. SFPD Case #090657417
Another incident from the police blotter:
3:21 am
Vandalism on 100 block Ripley St.
Officer Chan prepared a report of an unknown suspect breaking a residential window. Case # 090657837.
6:50 pm 1500 block Hampshire St. (between Chavez and Peralta, on the edge of Precita Valley)
Robbery with Force
Officer Dominguez was dispatched to check on the welfare of a male subject lying on the ground. He met with the victim, who stated that three male suspects beat him and robbed him of his wallet. Case # 090656710.
Labels: crime, Precita Park, Precita Valley Neighbors, pvn
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Precita Valley Neighbors Monthly Meeting summary from Demece Garepis
- We were highly impressed with our new Ingleside Commanding Officer David Lazar and with Mike Farrah from the Mayor’s Office. We also want to thank Adam Gubser, Northwest Bernal Traffic Calming Planner at the SF Metropolitan Transit Agency for his update.
Just a short background on Captain Lazar: He used to be an officer at Ingleside and wash the Police Departments’ Liaison with Homeless Connect: he is fully experienced in the social service deliveries of the city, and how the Police Department actively engages with people in need. He also fought for and won a Crime Analyst for the Ingleside – our 5th Lieutenant who is in charge of the overall analysis of crime occurrence. No other station has the combination of social services and crime analysis, and we have the second largest precinct in the city. Here is the summary of the Ingleside Staffing:
There are now 122 police officers, 17 Sergeants, and 5 Lieutenants.
This is more staffing than at any other time of the Ingleside Station. Ingleside Station is now fully staffed.
- Ingleside Station is now implementing its strategic plan. In Phase I Implementation, Ingleside is considering 3 major factors in working with the community: Efficiency of Response, Problem Solving of Crime Issues, and Community Engagement. In the Community Engagement section, as of April 18th, Ingleside Station is starting an infrastructure and community implementation plan. Simply put, the station is focused on 1) creating community engagement and problem solving 2) crime analysis which can guide enforcement strategy 3) real-time crime descriptions 4) implementation of a 5th Lieutenant as Crime Analyst who serves who directs the Resource Unit, which is made up of the School, Foot patrols, and Park Patrol sectors. Captain Lazar holds problem-solving meetings with the Resource Unit and his 5 Lieutenants weekly.
- Please fill out the community survey attached. This will clearly give the Station Lieutenants feedback on what type of hot spots we have typically encountered and they can better proactively deploy resource forces. The attached pdf file text is in English, Spanish, and Chinese.
- Precita Valley Neighbors Meeting representative from Ingleside Station will be Sergeant Michael Redmond until he gets promoted.!:) He or is delegate will report to all our meetings and work with us directly.
- Captain Lazatta coordinates the Neighborhood Watch Groups.
- Precita Valley Neighbors requested and received a Bike Beat: The Bike Beat officers are Officers Preston, Wilson Lewis, and Cvetovac. Give a big shout out to them, they are community resource officers equipped to handle and provide a wide range of community service information.
- Operations Outreach Officers Najarro and McCarthy are actively working with the few homeless in Precita Park to link them into housing and services.
- Commanding Officer David Lazar asks all residents who walk and listen to music to swap their white earplugs with a different color earplug. This way your mp3s or ipods won’t be as easily stolen and you wont be an easy target for a minor robbery.
- Precita Valley Neighbors will put up a sign in the Children’s’ Playground with a complete list of playground safety rules (No Loitering, No Smoking, Adults must be Accompanied with Children, etc. similar to the McKinley School Playground sign) this month.
- Precita Valley Neighbors has formally requested the soon to reopen Rite Way Market to not sell alcohol after midnight.
- Northwest Bernal Traffic Calming Update:
Adam Gubser submitted a work order to re-stripe the intersection of Coso, Bonview, and Stoneman. Stoneman/Manchester/Shotwell neighbors may want to discuss how to configure parking and/or median tree planting at Stoneman/Folsom to calm traffic. Please email Adam Gubser directly at Adam.Gubser@sfmta.org to set up a meeting. Thank you Adam!
Labels: crime, gangs, Neighborhood Watch, Precita Valley Neighbors, pvn, traffic calming
Monday, June 01, 2009
Rash of Robberies at Gunpoint, Friday Night
While walking in the above area, victim was approached by four male subjects (description of clothes, hair color, and race not released by SFPD). One of the subjects pulled out a revolver and demanded the victim's property. Victim lost his coat, ipod, headphones, and keys. Case#090562606.
Friday, 12:55am Alabama/Precita Ave - Robbery with a Gun
Vicitm stated he was approached from behind by male subject holding a handgun. The subject fled on foot with victim's wallet, cellphone, and money. Case#090559910.
Labels: crime, police blotter, Precita Park, Precita Valley Neighbors, pvn
Monday, May 18, 2009
Bicycle Beat officers in Precita Park and elsewhere
Keep an eye out for them and introduce yourself as a neighbor.
Labels: Cortland Ave, Neighborhood Watch, Precita Park, Precita Valley Neighbors
Tuesday, May 05, 2009
Precita Valley Neighbors Meeting Saturday
Agenda:
Cesear Chavez Design Project update and the requests PVN has made to minimize increased traffic flow to NW Bernal.
Crime Update: Precita Park issues with homeless, large trash being dumped, and auto burglaries.
Bernal Traffic Calming Updates
Labels: Neighborhood Watch, Precita Valley Neighbors
Monday, March 09, 2009
55 Manchester Update
The building at 55 Manchester was built in 1912 as a 2 family building. In 1943 Permit Application #71899 converted the building to an apartment building with 6 apartment units. DBI research has verified that the 1943 permit was finalized and the plans showed 6 apartment units. Since the 1943 permit, the legal use has not been changed by any permit, so the current legal use in 6 apartment units.
On of the main concerns that neighbors have is the parking- because 55 Manchester currently has no off-street parking.
Labels: construction, Planning, Precita Valley Neighbors, real estate
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Ingleside Police Station Contact Information
Emergency Contact Numnbers
| Emergency: | 911 |
| Non-Emergency – Police: (Reporting vandalism, etc) | (415) 553-0123 |
| San Francisco City Switchboard: | 311 |
| SFPD Emergency (from Cell Phone) | (415) 553-8090 |
| CHP Emergency (from Cell Phone) | 911 |
| SF SAFE: Safety Awareness For Everyone | (415) 553-1984 |
Ingleside Police Station
| #1 Sergeant John V. Young Lane | |
| San Francisco, CA 94112 | |
| Front Desk: | (415) 404-4000 |
| Platoon Commander: | (415) 404-4020 |
| Permits/Special Events: | (415) 404-4023 |
| Passing Calls Requests | (415) 404-4063 |
| Graffiti Liaison: Lieutenant Michael Moran | (415) 404-4020 |
| Michael.Moran@sfgov.org | |
| Ingleside Station’s Anonymous Tip Line: | (415) 587-8984 |
| Captain Denis F. O'Leary Desk: | (415) 404-4030 |
| Fax: | (415) 404-4034 |
| Email: | Denis.O’Leary@sfgov.org |
Labels: car breakings, crime, Neighborhood Watch, police blotter, Precita Valley Neighbors
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Precita and Alabama Intersection Issues Solved?
Labels: Planning, Precita Park, Precita Valley Neighbors, pvn, traffic calming
Monday, February 09, 2009
More info on proposed lights on Cesar Chavez
We were curious as to the size of the left turn pockets, as well as if U-Turns would be allowed. There was some confusion over U-turns being allowed at Folsom, and hence if traffic destined for Harrison or Alabama would end up going down Precita or 26th.
Andres told us that generally where there is a dedicated left turn pocket with a left turn arrow, u-turns are permitted. This will likely be the case at Folsom, although the plan has not been formalized yet. It should be noted that Bryant has a No U-Turn sign currently.
We gathered week-long 24-hour traffic counts at all the intersections along Cesar Chavez Street about three months ago. This gave us the typical 24-hour distribution of car volumes, including left turns. At Folsom, during the peak PM hour there were 39 cars turning left onto Folsom in the westbound direction and during the peak AM hour there were 30. Again, these counts reflect the peak AM and PM hours. At all other times of the day, volumes were about half. But, as a matter of course, traffic engineers typically design the roadway for peak functions. In addition, if we assume that all cars that would have otherwise turned left at Alabama and Harrison will now turn left on Folsom (which is a conservative assumption, since many of the cars, as you point out, will make a u-turn at Folsom), the total left turn AM peak into Folsom will be 69 cars per hour and 73 cars per hour for the PM peak.
You can do the math, but this distributes out to a little more than 1 car per minute turning left from Chavez into Folsom during the peak hours. This is in contrast, for example, to the 213 cars turning left during the peak PM peak at Mission and the 208 cars turning left at Bryant. [Editors note: the left turn at Bryant is largely used by people getting onto 101 southbound from westbound Cesar Chavez.]
Therefore, with the volumes indicated above, and assuming a 90 second green-red-green phase, the cue, as modelled, during the peak hour would typically be between 3 and 4 cars. The turning pockets are designed to include a buffer, hence the designed length of five to six cars.
He also clarified some information on the streets that would have left turn pockets: The original plan was to include left turns at Bryant, Folsom, South Van Ness (eastbound only) and Guerrero. Recently, left turn pockets at Mission Street and one at Valencia Street were added.
Labels: Cesar Chavez, Precita Valley Neighbors, traffic calming
398 Precita Permits Withdrawn?
Under this "Permitted" commercial use in RH2 zoning, the only thing that is allowed is a "Child-care facility providing less than 24-hour care for 12 or fewer children by licensed personnel and meeting the open-space and other requirements of the State of California and other authorities."
When we peeked in last week, you could see how the walls and ceiling have been stripped down to the studs. From the outside, however, not much has changed. There appears to be a lot of dry-rot in the front foundation that will need to be repaired before the building is occupied.



Labels: News, Precita Valley Neighbors, real estate, Zoning
Thursday, February 05, 2009
Precita Valley Neighbors Monthly Meeting
Charlie’s Deli, 3202 Folsom Street -Folsom at Precita
David Robinson (285-5957) and Demece Garepis (641-0507) Co-Chairs.
AGENDA:
1. Andres Power, Project Manager in the SF Planning Dept for the Cesear Chavez Design Project, will hear our priorities for Cesar Chavez Design Review and requests we have to minimize increased traffic flow to NW Bernal.
2. 55 Manchester – another misuse of permit application by a former DBI inspector to build housing inconsistent with current zoning laws?
Labels: Cesar Chavez, construction, Precita Valley Neighbors
Wednesday, February 04, 2009
ATF Raid on 1575 Treat
According to Special Agent Kim Riddell of the ATF Public Information Office, details of the raids were under seal and would only say those arrested were scheduled to be arraigned today at 1:30 p.m. in the U.S. Federal Court building in San Francisco.
A tipster to Precita.org said the arrested man was known as "Moe". Someone else described the scene: "there were about 6 or 8 guys with shotguns wearing ATF windbreakers standing around outside".
[UPDATE] KRON has coverage of the arrests this morning on Treat.
U.S. Attorney Joseph P. Russoniello announced the arrests today, and said the arrest on Treat was one of 14 alleged "mid-level" drug and gun traffickers in Northern California with Mexico, and that the suspects were involved in trafficking since at least 2006. They are considered to be the "king men" or "managers" in drug and gun trafficking communities in Northern California.




(video and article from KRON)
SF Examiner had brief coverage, as did CBS 5 / bay Cities News Service which said "Authorities did not release specifics about the raids, but said they involved searches related to guns and drugs."
San Jose Mercury had an article about the regional raids but no details on the San Francisco arrest.
Labels: crime, drugs, gang, gangs, Neighborhood Watch, Precita Valley Neighbors
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Rash of DPT ticketing on Treat Saturday Morning
While Treat Ave does have some significant parking and traffic issues (many due to the fact that it is a narrow dead end street with no turn around), Saturday's ticketing was all about what one person called "petty technicalities that wasn't harming anyone".
What we know is that at 8am Saturday morning, DPT cited over 10 cars on one block for being parked the wrong direction on the street. Because there were no apparent safety issues, many people felt this was a "revenue action" on the part of DPT. People have stated that because it was the last day of the month, that DPT may be trying to reach revenue quotas. (We're trying to contact DPT to find out more about this.)
One neighbor has left signs around asking people to complain about this by emailing Supervisor Campos' office.
Here's a letter that's been posted on the street from Barbara:

Other parking issues have been double-parking and blocking the sidewalk. DPT has repeatedly ticketing the "Tiger Beer" Bajaj Scooter Pickup (which is a motorcycle under California law) for parking on the sidewalk in front of the owner's house; and ticketing of other cars for protruding onto the sidewalk from their driveways.
Many residents have professed that protruding onto the sidewalk is acceptable if it does not interfere with with pedestrians. While some residents do park in a way that impedes the pedestrian right-of-way, those are rarely ticketed.
Double parking is a more-mixed issue. Treat is a narrow street, and sometimes double-parkers make it impossible for wide vehicle (and delivery trucks) to safely pass by them. Other times double parking makes it hard for other residents to get out of their driveways.
What do you think? Leave us a comment!
[UPDATE: this is happening in Sunnyside, Glen Park and other parts of Bernal Heights as well. DPT needs the revenue!]
Labels: Neighborhood Watch, News, parking, precita valley neighboars, Precita Valley Neighbors, pvn
One Brick Volunteers in the Park
Late last week, many people were wondering what was going on with the piles of dirt that were dumped in the middle of Precita Park. We found out today, when volunteers from One Brick were helping improve the grass in Precita Park by distributing compost on the grounds.

Thanks to everyone at One Brick for helping improve our park!
One Brick brings an innovative twist to the volunteer experience by creating a social atmosphere around volunteering: after each volunteer event volunteers gather at a local restaurant or cafe where they get to know one another in a relaxed social setting.
Labels: Precita Park, Precita Valley Neighbors
Friday, January 30, 2009
Sewer Construction at Precita and Folsom
This is part of a more complex project that will also involve the building of "bulb outs" at Precita and Folsom, financed as part of the 'Safe Routes to School' project.
So expect there to be some parking issues around the park for the next few weeks, but the impact is expected to be less severe than most street cleaning times.
Labels: construction, News, Precita Park, Precita Valley Neighbors, traffic calming
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Follow up Precita Valley Neighbors Meeting Saturday
Saturday, January 31st, 10am – 11:00am
Charlie’s Deli, 3202 Folsom Street -Folsom at Precita
This is a special continuation meeting from last weeks meeting, focusing on issues on Stoneman (neighbors want stop signs, SF traffic engineering wants bulb-outs and speed bumps):
AGENDA:
I. Stoneman Traffic Calming – Stoneman Neighbors discuss how to curb traffic speeds
II. NW Bernal Traffic Calming Requests Updates
Labels: Precita Valley Neighbors, pvn, traffic calming
Monday, January 26, 2009
PVN Meeting Report: Restaurant at Harrison and Precita
We were brought up to date with the history of this property: about 35 years ago, the ground floor was used as a small store, but for the last 35 years it has been used as a residence by artists Susan Cervantes (of Precita Eyes) and her late husband. The property was not used as a gallery, as alleged by the current property owners, and therefore should not be considered a commercially zoned space. (Someone stated that Cervantes never even took part in Open Studios, but the location is listed in the October 2006 Open Studio guide. [pdf]) Cervantes was evicted in 2005, and eventually came to a settlement with the building owner.
Several immediate neighbors have expressed concerns about increased traffic, parking issues as well as problems from rodents, smells and fire dangers to the surrounding homes. Others are upset at the processes the owner of the building has used to
One of the neighbors that lives one door down from the location stated that she's not opposed to having a restaurant there, but "It's chinese food, it's all fried, which is different than having a sandwich shop." This offended one of the attendees who then walked out of the meeting, saying he would vote for the restaurant just because of her statement. She then clarified and said "We don't know enough about what they're planning on putting in there to make a judgement."
After a heated discussion, it was moved that "The organization [PVN] object to the application as filed because it falsely states that the proposed restaurant space is a commercial use where as it has in fact been residential for more than 30 years, and therefore any commercial use would require rezoning." A majority of the attendees supported this.
There was much more to discuss and time had run out, so it was suggested that a second meeting happen next week to discuss the issues of traffic calming on Stoneman more.
Labels: construction, parking, Precita Valley Neighbors, pvn, Zoning
Sunday, January 25, 2009
PVN Report: Cesar Chavez Improvements

Andreas Power from the San Francisco Planning Department spoke at the PVN meeting about the Cesar Chavez improvements. There have been many ongoing workshops with the extended community, and a final design has been chosen.
The features will include:
- 14’ planted median
- Regular spacing of trees on median and sidewalks. As well as the purely aesthetic and environmental benefits, trees along roads are proven to slow down traffic.
- Corner bulb extensions at most intersections increase visibility an provide a shorter street crossing distance for pedestrians.
- Pedestrian refuge areas halfway through cross-walk in the median (a safe place for a pedestrian to stop who is unable to cross the entire street in the time available)
- Pedestrian lighting
- Bike lanes
- 4 lanes of traffic with turning pockets at Bryant, Folsom and Mission
- Stormwater planters, designed to catch street runoff and not funnel all the water into the City's storm drain system
One of the issues that has come up is the removal of the left turns on Alabama and Harrison. Some neighbors are concerned that this will put more traffic onto Precita for the people who want to get to Harrison or Alabama, but other thought that drivers would just make a U-turn at the streets where permitted.
The Planning Department cited a traffic study they did that counted traffic flows and turns, and found out that a very small number of cars turn left on Alabama or Harrison, and they believe that this will cause very minimal disruption.
One other issue had come up: while funds had been set aside for this project, the State budget crisis is impacting its progress. However, there is also belief that Federal Stimulus funds will be available to fund the project in the near future.



Labels: Cesar Chavez, Precita Valley Neighbors, pvn, traffic calming
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Restaurant at Harrison and Precita; Stoneman Traffic Calming Neighborhood Meeting
Two important issues will be covered:
Restaurant at Harrison and Precita- a building permit has been granted for a restaurant at Harrison and Precita (398 Precita / 3200 Harrison). Several neighbors are opposed to this, others support development of this site, which is currently a blight on the neighborhood. Please come to discuss the ramifications of a restaurant here.
Stoneman Traffic Calming- there are concerns that there is traffic traveling much too fast down Stoneman, and neighbors will discuss methods to slow down traffic while not impacting available parking on the street.
Also:
Andres Power, Cesar Chavez Street Traffic Planner from the SF Planning Department will present the most current design of Cesar Chavez. There has been neighborhood concern that adding bike lanes and reducing traffic lanes will force more traffic onto Precita.
Demece Garepis will give an update on "Solar Panel District 9 Aggregate Organizing Results" and PVN's plans for the Community Matching Funds for installation of solar panels in Precita Park Children’s Playground.
Precita Valley Neighbors Monthly Meeting
Saturday, January 24th, 10am – 11:00am at the
Charlie’s Deli
3202 Folsom Street -Folsom at Precita
Labels: construction, parking, Precita Park, Precita Valley Neighbors, pvn, real estate, traffic calming, Zoning
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Canceling Examiner Delivery
http://www.sfexaminer.com/delivery/Temporary_Delivery_Hold.html
Alternatively, you can send an email to both these addresses:
customerservice@dcexaminer.com
mcostello@sfexaminer.com
with the subject "Stop/Hold Examiner delivery request".
This saves the Examiner money, and cuts down on unnecessary recycling!
(Thanks to to Steve for this find)
Labels: Precita Valley Neighbors
Wednesday, January 07, 2009
Police respond to Oakes Children's Center
(This is the first complaint we've heard about the behavior of the students at Oakes Children's Center. In general, they're well contained.)
Labels: crime, Precita Valley Neighbors
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Gunshot Recognition/Locator System Test Tonight
ShotSpotter Gunshot Recognition/Locator System Test Tonight: Mirna at SFPD’s Mission Station: "On Thursday, December 18, 2008 testing of the gunshot recognition/locator system known as Shotspotter will take place in the Mission District. It is anticipated to occur at approximately 9:00 PM and will be occurring at various locations. The testing will occur in the areas of 18th St & Mission, 22nd St. & Valencia, 23rd St and Folsom, and 18th St and Bryant."
(Via Mission Mission.)
Labels: Neighborhood Watch, Precita Valley Neighbors
Saturday, December 06, 2008
Discussion about 72 hour parking rules, car towning, and neighborly behavior
Neighborhood watch meetings have suggested calling 311 to report cars that are not recognized and have been parked in the same place for more than 5 days, as they may have been stolen. But there can be negative repercussions when a neighbor who is on vacation leaves their car on the street for a week and it gets towed.

There are also problems of people double parking on Precita and blocking the full street; people visiting Precita park and parking in a manner that blocks driveways on Treat and Harrison (because they think their car is much smaller than it really is), etc. Not to mention construction vehicles that double park or block driveways.
Harrison, Norwich and Treat also have some special issues because there is no weekly street cleaning which tends to clear out cars that have been left in the same place for over a week.
What do you think should be done? Have you had issues with DPT ticketing or towing your car? What should be done about it? Please click on the comments link below, you can comment Anonymously if you wish.
Labels: Neighborhood Watch, parking, Precita Valley Neighbors, pvn
Monday, September 22, 2008
Residential Burglary
Residential Burglary
500 block of Precita Ave.
Occurred between 3:30 and 5:45 pm. Forced entry via back door. Jewelry, computer, and camera taken.
Labels: crime, police blotter, Precita Valley Neighbors, pvn
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Cesar Chavez Community Design Workshop

Next week, please join us for the 2nd Cesar Chavez Street Design workshop. Staff will present two design alternatives for Cesar Chavez Street based on feedback from the first community workshop in May.
The project's goals are to:
Make Cesar Chavez Street a safer place for people by improving crossings, widening sidewalks, and enhancing lighting;
Redesign Cesar Chavez Street with high quality landscaping, gracious trees, pedestrian lighting, and other design treatments;
Reconnect the neighborhood by making Cesar Chavez Street a destination, rather than a divide;
Improve the area’s natural ecology by integrating stormwater design elements into the street;
Improve bicycle connections and safety in both directions;
Ensure that traffic doesn’t spill over into surrounding neighborhoods.
Labels: parking, Precita Park, Precita Valley Neighbors, pvn, traffic calming, trees
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Oakes Children's Center moving into old Immaculate Conception school building
Some information on Oakes:
The mission of Oakes Children's Center is to help developmentally delayed and emotionally disturbed children develop the independence and self-awareness necessary to live and continue learning in the least restrictive setting possible within their local community.
Oakes will move into the new location on August 20th.
Their website has more information on services provided by Oakes Children's Center.
There will be a community meeting on Friday, August 15, from 4 to 5:30 PM at the school (1550 Treat) with representatives from San Francisco Department of Public Health and Oakes School staff to introduce the school and answer questions neighbors may have.
Unfortunately, this meeting happens during the time that many people are at work.
If you need more information, you can call 415 564-2310.
Labels: News, Precita Valley Neighbors, pvn
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Home Burglary on Folsom near Bessie
Remember to keep all your doors and windows locked, even if you're just leaving your home for 20 minutes.
Labels: crime, Neighborhood Watch, Precita Valley Neighbors
Car Break-ins on Precita
A resident heard her car alarm and saw a man rummaging through her car's glovebox. The man ran away and a witness pointed out his escape route to Officer Anderson and Officer Finely. They detained a man in the Mission District but no one could identify him as the thief.
There have been other reports of car breakins in the neighborhood lately. Please be vigilant and don't leave stuff in your car that will make a thief think there is something in the car.
Labels: crime, police blotter, Precita Park, Precita Valley Neighbors
Monday, June 30, 2008
Solar Picnic in Precita Park

Come join your neighbors for a picnic in the sun, Saturday, July 12th, from 11am - 1pm in Precita Park.
Learn how solar energy can be affordable for your home or business
SolarCity has been recommended by District 9 community groups as the neighborhood aggregate solar vendor. For every solar system we buy, SolarCity will donate part of the proceeds to the Neighborhood Parks Council to upgrade our parks.
Solar Picnic precita park
• Solar Power 101 – Q&A with SolarCity to learn how federal, state, and local
credits make solar more affordable than ever for San Francisco residents
• energy efficiency and solar panel information – Provided by The
SF Department of Environment
• Free children’s art activities – Provided by Precita Mural Arts Center
• Lunch – Provided by Charlie’s Cafe
Labels: Precita Park, Precita Valley Neighbors, pvn
Friday, June 27, 2008
Bike vs. Car on Precita causes hospitalization
A 32 year old Bernal Heights bicyclist was hit by a car as she crossed the street. She was taken to San Francisco General Hospital for treatment.
Please be careful when driving down Precita. There are often children, pets, bike riders and more coming out of the park from between the parked cars, which are hard to see. This goes for non-drivers as well, do your part and don't rush into the street, it's often hard to see you because of all the parked cars.
Labels: Precita Park, Precita Valley Neighbors, traffic calming
Friday, June 20, 2008
Car break-ins on Treat
We also heard another car on Treat was broken into the same night, and an iPod was stolen, and yet another car had a CD player stolen from it.
The first break-in was reported to police, but it did not show up in the published police incident log.
Labels: car breakings, crime, Neighborhood Watch, Precita Valley Neighbors
Monday, May 12, 2008
Recent robbery suspects caught
The police & the DA need the cooperation of the community to keep dangerous criminals off the street. If you or someone you know is the victim of a crime please report it & give us the tools we need to make this a safer place to live, work, & grow.
Once again, regarding the robbery suspects, contact Inspector Danker at 415 553-9256.
Labels: crime, Neighborhood Watch, police blotter, Precita Park, Precita Valley Neighbors, pvn
Friday, May 09, 2008
Precita Valley Neighbors Meeting Tomorrow
David Robinson (285-5957) and Demece Garepis (641-0507) Co-Chairs.
AGENDA
1. John Miller, Disctrict 9 Supervisor at the Recreation and Parks Dept., has provided carpentry staff to replace the broken planks in the Childrens’ Playground, and has utilized Urban Forestry to remove the stumps in Precita Park. He will also be using the gardeners to complete the crab grass removal job we did last month in the Childrens’ Playground. The crab grass was eroding the black pads in the Playground.
2. Precita Area Crime Update and Bernal Wide Update – great response from the Ingleside Station – thanks Captain O’Leary and officers, the suspects have been caught regarding the recent chain of robberies and muggings in Glen Park/Bernal areas.
3. The Solar Picnic is delayed until the final approval is made for local San Francisco solar panel rebates. The local rebate, already funded through PG&E via the SFPUC, is clearing an approval process through the Board of Supervisors.
Labels: Precita Valley Neighbors, pvn
Tuesday, May 06, 2008
ICI Paints wins appeal to move into vacant Hollywood Video location
"The paint store's application for a permit to open at that location, which owners sought after closing a store on Market Street, had been denied by the city's Planning Commission. The supervisors' vote overturned that decision.
In changing the commission's ruling, the supervisors also mandated that the paint store comply with a noise ordinance in the area, not allow delivery trucks to idle and plant trees and shrubs outside the business."
(Via SF Gate.)
We spoke with Supervisor Tom Ammiano's office this morning and they said that they had received a large number of calls about the hearing; and that they were pretty evenly split between those wanting a "upscale grocery store" at that location, and others supporting the paint store.
While it would be great to have a store like Rainbow, Good Life, Bi Rite or Canyon Market at that location; there have been no plans presented by any grocers to build a store at that location.
At a minimum, it will be good to have a non-vacant building at the location, as vacant buildings attract crime.
Labels: News, Precita Valley Neighbors, pvn, real estate
Monday, April 14, 2008
Police Report and resolution of shooting near Bryant and Precita
4:15 pm Cesar Chavez and Bryant Streets
Ingleside and Mission Station officers responded to the neighborhood on the call of shots fired. Citizens reported seeing a gunman firing shots from an SUV. The investigation brought officers to the first block of Gold Mine Drive in the Diamond Heights neighborhood. There the officers found a handgun and ammunition. Three males: a 19 year old from the Mission District, another 19 year from Diamond Heights, and a 17 year old from the mid-Market Street neighborhood, were arrested for aggravated assault and gang charges.
Labels: crime, gang, gangs, police blotter, precita, Precita Park, Precita Valley Neighbors, pvn
Friday, April 11, 2008
Precita Valley Neighbors meeting next Saturday, April 19th
Here's the update from Demece Garepis:
John Miller, the Supervisor of District 9 Park and Recreation Dept., has asked PVN to pull out the crab grass between the black square rubber pads in the Childrens’ Playground and help provide garden maintenance inside the Childrens’ Playground. He has generously allocated enough maintenance and tree renewal for the triangle and the Park this spring – thanks John and Davida! We will be using our garden shovels to remove crab grass inside the Childrens’ Playground and around the Butterfly Garden.
David Robinson (285-5957) and Demece Garepis (641-0507) are the PVN Co-Chairs. To get added to the email list for PVN, contact demecegarepis (at) yahoo (dot) com.
Labels: Precita Park, Precita Valley Neighbors
May 10th Solar Picnic delayed due to rebate issues
Subject: Update on solar rebate program
I wanted to provide an update on the solar rebate program that was heard earlier this week in the Board of Supervisors' Budget Committee. Many of you have been following this issue for the last several months, while others have recently inquired about the status of the program due to personal interest in installing solar on your rooftops. The solar rebate program that the Mayor and Assessor Ting have crafted that was scheduled for implementation on April 1 has been stalled by legislation at the Board of Supervisors to freeze funding for the program.
Additionally, legislation to establish the solar rebate program on a long-term, 10-year basis has been stuck in a Board of Supervisors Committee.
The legislation to freeze funding for the solar program that was heard this week was actually not advanced out of committee (a good thing for solar), but rather scheduled for another hearing on Wednesday, April 16 at 1PM.
Supervisors said they had several questions on the program that they wanted to research in the next two weeks. During this time, we are engaging Supervisor McGoldrick and other committee members to continue to answer questions they have and address any of their concerns. We will also likely succeed in getting the legislation to establish the solar program on a long-term basis heard at the same hearing on April 16.
Mayor Newsom and Assessor Ting remain fully committed to implementing this legislation, either through the Board of Supervisors in the coming weeks or if need be, through the ballot process later this year. Currently, we are working hard to have this program supported by the Board of Supervisors, which would ensure that the program can be implemented immediately.
A sincere thanks to all who have emailed, called and testified in support of the solar rebate program at the Board of Supervisors. This advocacy has been very helpful to convincing Supervisors about the broad support for the solar rebate program and the strong opposition within the environmental and renewable energy communities to stalling or prohibiting this initiative.
Your continued advocacy in the next two weeks with Supervisors and their staff members, and at the hearing on April 16, will be key to both removing the threat of freezing the funding for the program and approving the legislation to establish the solar rebates as a 10-year program.
Thank you very much for you interest and advocacy on this important environmental legislation.
Wade Crowfoot
Director of Climate Protection Initiatives
Office of Mayor Gavin Newsom
Labels: Precita Park, Precita Valley Neighbors
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Mugging at Precita Avenue and Folsom
Labels: crime, police blotter, Precita Park, Precita Valley Neighbors
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Precita Valley Neighbors March 2008 Meeting Summary
proposed ICI commercial paint store
David Alumbaugh, the Planning Dept’s Cesar Chavez Traffic Calming Planner heard our concerns regarding the proposed ICI commercial paint store lease of the old Hollywood Video Store. The Planning Commission later rejected the lease, in support of the neighborhood.
Precita Area Crime Update
Great response from the Ingleside Station – thanks Captain O’Leary and officers!
Solar Picnic
Solar Picnic May 10th from 10-3pm in Precita Park. SolarCity, District 9’s Aggregate Solar Vendor has committed to providing SOLAR PANELS TO LIGHT THE CHILDRENS’ PLAYGROUND IN PRECITA PARK! Matching funds for installation and additional equipment will be requested through Prop B matching Funds.
Next Meeting
Our next meeting is SATURDAY, APRIL 5th at 10 am at Charlie’s to plan and provide flyer routes for flyering the neighborhood about the Solar Picnic.

More information?
Contact Precita Valley Neighbors. David Robinson (285-5957) and Demece Garepis (641-0507) Co-Chairs
Labels: Precita Valley Neighbors
Monday, March 03, 2008
Precita Valley Neighbors Monthly Meeting
Charlie’s Deli, 3202 Folsom Street -Folsom at Precita
David Robinson (415 285-5957) and Demece Garepis (415 641-0507) Co-Chairs.
AGENDA
I. Talk to David Alumbaugh, the Planning Dept’s Cesar Chavez Traffic Calming Planner: Opposition to ICI Paintstore Commercial Lease at (old Hollywood Video store) 1575 South Van Ness at Chavez: Tell Mr. Alumbaugh we oppose a paint store serving commercial contractors in the middle of a residential neighborhood because it is incompatible with the existing neighborhood traffic flow. Please email your concerns to Diego Sanchez, Planning Dept. Project Manager, at diego.sanchez(at)sfgov(dot)org by this Wednesday.
II. Precita Area Crime Update – great response from the Ingleside Station – thanks Captain O’Leary and officers!
III. Solar Picnic May 10th from 10-3pm in Precita Park. Details and marketing – help plan SF’s first Green Event!
IV. Precita Park Dog Run contacts/ideas, miscellaneous.
I. Talk to David Alumbaugh, the Planning Dept’s Cesar Chavez Traffic Calming Planner: Opposition to ICI Paintstore Commercial Lease at (old Hollywood Video store) 1575 South Van Ness at Chavez: Tell Mr. Alumbaugh we oppose a paint store serving commercial contractors in the middle of a residential neighborhood because it is incompatible with the existing neighborhood traffic flow. Please email your concerns to Diego Sanchez, Planning Dept. Project Manager, at diego.sanchez(at)sfgov(dot)org by this Wednesday.
II. Precita Area Crime Update – great response from the Ingleside Station – thanks Captain O’Leary and officers!
III. Solar Picnic May 10th from 10-3pm in Precita Park. Details and marketing – help plan SF’s first Green Event!
IV. Precita Park Dog Run contacts/ideas, miscellaneous.
Labels: Precita Valley Neighbors, pvn
Neighborhood Watch Meeting
This is our 4th meeting!
The purpose of this meeting is to join other neighbors in helping to reduce crime and improve quality of life issues in the immediate neighborhood.
We will be welcoming Captain O'Leary, the new Captain from Ingleside Station.
Please join us and invite others to help get this group underway.
Thursday, March 6 at 6:30pm SHARP at Mona Tong's office, 326 Precita Ave. The meeting will last 1 hour.
Labels: Neighborhood Watch, Precita Park, Precita Valley Neighbors, pvn
Friday, February 15, 2008
Precita Valley Neighbors Monthly Meeting
Charlie’s Deli is located at 3202 Folsom Street (Folsom at Precita)
AGENDA:
I. Precita Park Landscaping and Lighting Update. The storms have taken out several trees and other ground concerns.
II. Precita Area Crime Update.
III. Miscellaneous.
Labels: crime, Precita Valley Neighbors, trees
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Pot Holes
Treat above Precita has been having some pothole issues since the sewer construction (re-cnstruction?) a couple years back.
About a week after Calling 311 and reporting the hole, DPW came out and checked it out, and left some barriers.
The hole kept getting deeper, and the barriers started to tilt.
Finally, a couple days ago, it got fixed. Yay!
Calling 311 does work!
Labels: precita, Precita Valley Neighbors
Friday, January 04, 2008
Folsom Blocked by fallen trees
Labels: precita, Precita Valley Neighbors, trees
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