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Tag Archives: SF Rec & Parks
Do you love Dolores? Heres whats happening with the Park
The Dolores Park Ambassadors formed in July 2017 to ensure that the park is safe and enjoyable for all. Members of the group testified at the August 21 Community meeting held in August following the shooting. They urged SF Rec … Continue reading
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Tagged DHIC, District 8, District 8 Supervisor Jeff Sheehy, Dolores Heights, Dolores Heights Improvement Club, Dolores Park Ambassadors, Hans Kolbe, Jeff Sheehy, Love Dolores, Love Dolores Initiative, Mission Dolores Park, Recology, Robert Brust, SF Rec & Parks, Supervisor Jeff Sheehy
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Dolores Park Neighborhood Engagement Project Kick-Off Application
Project Application DEADLINE: Tuesday, December 13, 2017 by 11:59PM Title of Proposed Project* Dolores Park Neighborhood Engagement Kick-Off What category does your project fall under?* Beautification and Open Space; Neighborhood and Community services, Culture and Arts Describe your project proposal … Continue reading
For a More Beautiful Mission Dolores Park: Pop-Up Portable Three-Stream Waste Containers
SUMMARY: This project proposes to reduce trash and litter in Mission Dolores Park in 2018 by placing three-stream portable cardboard bins at key locations inside this 15-acre park where visitors eat and drink. Pilot these on weekends from April – … Continue reading