The University of California San Francisco occupies a large part of our neighborhood, has a large impact, and is one of the city's biggest employers. It has been developing a long-range plan to cover the next about 25 years. Some changes to agreements with the S.F. community the HANC Board feels are acceptable, such as maintaining the space ceiling and excluding the Aldea Housing and any new housing from it.
The HANC Board is very concerned about the major changes to the Mt. Sutro plan, which go from true management, replanting natives, and conservation to a "chop and mow" approach. This change also affects Rec and Park's management plan for the Inner Greenbelt, and the larger city plan of green belts. The University is rushing through these changes before a new Chancellor is selected.
Please voice your opposition re Mt. Sutro to the UC Board of Regents, Senior Vice Chancellor, Finance and Admininstration, John Plotts, and Vice Chancellor, Strategic Communications and University Relations, Barbara French.
By Karen Fishkin, HANC Board
Supervisor Eric Mar recognizes that San Francisco needs to take a look at the state of recycling in San Francisco. What is the plan? Is there a plan? Do we need a plan? Is there a price to be paid for closing neighborhood recycling centers? What are the benefits and who pays the price?
The Supervisor is holding a hearing on May 15th., room 250, at City Hall.
The meeting starts at 10 AM, but since the the agenda has not been determined as of yet, we cannot tell you just when this issue will be discussed. Check with his office the day before.
Expect to hear from small businesses, since they are facing daily fines, the Department of the Environment, (maybe they'll have a plan), the Coalition on Homelessness, and any of you who have concerns and/or ideas.
It is hoped legislation will follow.