06 November 2022

November 10th at HANC: Bikeshare and Non-violence

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We have two separate speakers for our November meeting. 

Adrian Leung, SFMTA’s bike share and bike parking manager will discuss these programs and take questions.  Some initial questions include:  are additional bikeshare stations planned for the Haight-Ashbury, and if so, where?  What options are available for those with limited mobility?  What data is available to the public and what is considered proprietary?  How long are the current contracts, and who are they with?  Bring your questions to add to this list.

David Hartsough, a Haight-Ashbury resident will discuss his life work, Non-Violent Peace Making and Non-Violent Peace Movements.  He is co-author of his autobiography, Waging Peace: Global Adventures of a Lifelong Activist. He cofounded the Nonviolent Peaceforce and World Beyond War.  He has been involved in nonviolent peacemaking in the United States, Kosovo, the former Soviet Union, Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Iran, Palestine, and Israel.  He is the executive director of Peaceworkers.

Bring your questions and bring a friend to the November 10th HANC meeting, beginning at 7:00 pm.  Instructions for joining are in the adjacent article.

04 December 2022

Laguna Honda Update

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By Teresa Palmer, MD - Geriatrics / Family Practice

(Attending Physician at Laguna Honda 1989-2004)

[This is a follow-up to the article in the September HANC Voice, https://www.hanc-sf.org/24-home/714-what-happened-at-laguna-honda]

Our City Attorney dropped his lawsuit defending Laguna Honda Hospital (LHH) in mid- October. In return, the Feds (Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services-CMS) agreed to delay defunding  LHH until November of 2023, BUT to delay required discharges and closure only until February of 2023 (with the possibility of extension for good behavior).

This delay is to give LHH time to meet Federal criteria to resume normal operations. Closure, discharges and bed cuts are still very much on the table -despite the extreme shortage of safe nursing home beds for the poor everywhere.

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28 November 2022

Resolution Regarding DMV Site

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DMV Site Resolution Page 1

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06 November 2022

HANC's Endorsements for the November 2022 Election

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If you have not yet voted, remember to vote by Tuesday, November 8.

HANC, as a 501(c)(3) non-profit, cannot endorse candidates.  We can endorse or oppose ballot measures, and have endorsed the following ballot measures:

Measure

Description

 

C

Homelessness Oversight Commission

YES

D

Mayor’s Affordable Housing Initiative

NO

E

Supervisors’ Affordable Housing Measure

YES

F

Library Preservation Fund

YES

G

Student Success Fund – Grants to San Francisco Unified School District

YES

H

City Elections in Even Numbered Years

YES

L

Sales Tax for Transportation Projects

YES

M

Tax on Keeping Residential Units Vacant

YES

N

Golden Gate Park Garage

YES

O

Parcel Tax for City College

YES

06 November 2022

HANC Officer and Board Nominations

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Nominations for the HANC Board are open through the election at our November Meeting.  All current HANC members are eligible to serve and to nominate other members.  If you would like to serve, or would like to nominate someone, you can do so before the vote at the November meeting.  The term is from December, 2022 through November, 2023.  The current HANC Board has made the following recommendations for officers and Board members for the upcoming term:

President:                                        David Woo

Vice President:                                Lisa Awbrey

Recording Secretary:                      Jim Rhoads

Corresponding Secretary:               Bruce Wolfe

Treasurer:                                        Christin Evans

Nominating Chair:                          James Sword

Membership Chair:                         Richard Ivanhoe

Housing & Land Use Chair:           Calvin Welch

Recycling Chair:                              Karen Fishkin

Members At Large:  Tab Buckner, Nate Horrell, Danielle McVay,

                                  Christian Vaisse, Tes Welborn

06 November 2022

Questions for Autonomous Vehicle Companies

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At HANC’s September 2021 meeting, we discussed the community impact of robotic cars on our streets  and strove  to understand the brave new world of autonomous vehicles (AVs). Back then we invited representatives from SFMTA and the AV companies WAYMO, CRUISE and ZOOX to answer our questions. At this November’s meeting,  we hoped to provide updated information but as of our print deadline, HANC did not hear back. We still have many questions for the AV companies; we will will hold our growing list for a future meeting.

-How many vehicles are operating on our city streets?

-Where are your facilities for vehicle storage and repair located in San Francisco?

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06 November 2022

Mayor's Disability Council Meets November 18 Regarding Pedestrian Safety

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The Mayor’s Disability Council (MDC) is staffed by the Mayor’s Office on Disability.  Its mission is to 1) advise the Mayor on disability issues, 2) work with the Mayor’s Office on Disability to ensure ADA compliance, and 3) provide a public forum to discuss disability issues.

MDC meets on the third Friday of every month (except August and December) from 1 pm to 4 pm.  The preliminary agenda has two items:  1) E-Scooter Safety Enforcement Update and 2) Active Communities Plan:  addressing equity and accessibility for the Citywide bike network.  A detailed agenda, including instructions for joining the meeting in person or online will be posted seven days before the meeting (by November 11), and will be available at https://sfgov.org/sfmdc/whats-new .

06 November 2022

Haight Ashbury Public Realm - What's Your Opinion?

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Planning for the Haight-Ashbury Public Realm Plan began in May, 2011 when HAMA (Haight Ashbury Merchant’s Association) presented its ideas to then-supervisor Mirkarimi and the Planning Department.  Meetings were held with community groups during 2011 and 2012, and various public meetings were held from 2012 through 2016.  The plan evolved into a partnership between SFMTA and the Department of Public Works.  Ground was broken in September, 2018, and the project was completed in June, 2021.  Although there was a ribbon-cutting ceremony in July, 2021, this might have been missed, as it was early in the City’s reopening from the Covid pandemic, and the numbers were again rising.

The project included sewer upgrades, traffic signals, curb ramps, sidewalk replacement, pedestrian lighting, and street repaving. 

We would like your thoughts on the Public Realm:

--What changes have you noticed on Haight Street since 2018?

--Which of these changes do you like?

--Which of these changes do you dislike?

--Were you disrupted by the street work?  If so, how?

--Was the final result worth the disruption?

--What else should have been done?

--What was done that should not have been changed?

--Do you have any other thoughts or comments about the Public Realm?

Please send your responses via email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or by mail to HANC, P.O. Box 170518, San Francisco, CA  94117.  Thank you.

  1. Haight Ashbury Street Fair Returns
  2. October 13th at HANC: Four Measures on the November Ballot
  3. Urban School to Convert Existing St. Agnes Gym on Page Street to Performing Arts and Community Center
  4. Redistricting Redux
  5. Update on Public Art at 730 Stanyan
  6. HANC's Ballot Argument Supporting Proposition E

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