By Calvin Welch, HANC Board
In the lowest national turnout in 70 years and the lowest governors’ race turnout in modern history, Haight-Ashbury voters swam against the rising tide of voter cynicism in numbers that exceeded city, state and national levels-56% of us cast our votes in the November, 2014 elections.
In the chart below (click on the "read more" link) voter turnout is given for each precinct in the three “sub areas” of the Haight-Ashbury: the North Panhandle (N PAN), that area from Fell to Fulton, Stanyan to Baker; the “Flatlands” (FLATS), Oak to Frederick, Stanyan to Baker and the “Hills” from Frederick to 17th, Stanyan to Clayton/BV West.
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By Richard Ivanhoe, HANC Board
This month, the topic of our general meeting (December 11 at the Park Branch Library, 1833 Page St, beginning at 7 pm) is Cleaning Up in the Haight-Ashbury, plus an update on the Homeless Youth Alliance (HYA). We’re not speaking metaphorically about cleaning up—we are not inviting speculators, and we are not featuring transients selling their northern harvest. Instead, we’re speaking literally—sidewalk cleaning and showers.
We have invited Christian Calinsky and Carlie Leduc from Taking It to the Streets. The organization began this past February, with the goal of interrupting the cycle of homelessness and transitioning people back into housing. One of the programs they started employs street kids (“kids” could be as old as in their 30s) to clean the sidewalks, abate graffiti, and acting as a liaison between business owners and the street population, in exchange for housing and food.
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