Community News

Pride month update –  

On Saturday June 24 the Dyke March assembles at 18th & Dolores for 5pm kick-off.   Community leaders are asking SF officials to ensure sufficient porta-potties at the Park.

Sunday, June 25 at 10:30am – SFPride49 parade heads up Market Street to the Civic Center.  Do you want to celebrate Pride with Supervisor Rafael Mandelman and other gay city supervisors who are marching together?  Sign up here 

Mission Station SFPD – monthly community meeting at 5pm on Tuesday, June 27 at Mission Police Station, 630 Valencia Street (at 17th Street.)  Captain Tom Harvey hosts the monthly community meeting at 5pm on the last Tuesday of the month at the Mission Police Station.  For more info, check the SFPD calendar 

Clean-ups in addition to DHIC’s monthly Green Gardens –

Clean Up The City is spearheaded by Vincent Yuen and Manny Yekutiel as part of the Civic Joy Fund (SF Chronicle, SF Examiner, SF Standard).  Devon Proctor (devon.proctor@gmail.com), a DH neighbor, organizes a weekly cleanup on Saturdays at 10am.   Hosted by Sisters Coffee Shop (20th and Valencia), you show up, spend an hour cleaning up the streets in the neighborhood, and then come back and enjoy a free brunch (along with some benefits from other local businesses.)

June 3 Safety Meeting Brings Neighbors Together

On a sunny Saturday, over 60 neighbors met to discuss safety.  After a brief intro, folks organized by their block safety groups and talked about their specific safety concerns and suggestions.  Following these 30-minute small group discussions, they reconvened to hear the key takeaways.  

Here’s what each group’s leader reported:

  • 19th Street – Church to Noe and down Noe to Hancock (Russ Kellites) – discussed the wide range of low-cost safety devices to help folks monitor safety on their property and to prevent crimes such as garage door break-ins 
  • Lower 20th – Church to Sanchez (Celeste Oberfest – DHICsafe) – reminded neighbors of services available including DPW street/sidewalk cleaning.  They also distributed Dave Burke’s contact info (listed at end of this article.) 
  • Upper 20th – Sanchez to Noe (Sheri Harris & Patrick Crisp) – talked about lighting as a safety measure – where, when, and types of illumination
  • 20th & Noe Streets (David Dea) – focused on natural disasters (such as the “big one”) and preventative measures (like automatic gas shut-off) to reduce fires, harm, or damage
  • Liberty Street – Church to Rayburn (Jennifer Bury & John O’Duinn) – shared a number of safety/security tips such as securing the garage, general household safety tips, awareness when walking at night and/or in Dolores Park
  • 21st /Hill /Sanchez Streets (Hans Kolbe) – discussed recent safety issues; discussed sharing info via an incident tracker.    

If you’d like to join any of these block safety groups, contact the lead listed above or simply email info@doloresheights.org   And for those wanting a deeper dive on block safety, Dave Burke is D8’s Public Safety Liaison.  You can contact him at dave.burke@sfgov.org