Excelsior Parking Summit is June 29
Do you ever have trouble finding parking? Do have other concerns related to parking in the neighborhood? Do you have solutions that might help?
The Excelsior Parking Summit will convene June 29, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at 4750 Mission St. to explore whether a consensus can be achieved on parking issues and problems and what potential solutions to pursue.
The meeting is hosted by the Excelsior District Improvement Association (www.ExcelsiorSF.org) and sponsored by Supervisor John Avalos, (415) 554-6975.
There will be a follow up workshop to focus on priority actions and solutions on July 10, 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. at the same location.
‘Light Up Excelsior’ Campaign Looks Bright
After a brief but concentrated lobbying effort by local activists, PG&E has agreed to increase the wattage on streetlights along Persia Avenue starting in June.
Increasing the output from 100 to 150 watts should help the light penetrate the canopy of elm trees that co-mingle with the light poles.
“I don’t see any speed bumps at all,” PG&E spokesman Matt Herron said, referring to assigning work crews for the area.
Since PG&E owns the poles and the city Public Utilities Commission pays the light bills, the Excelsior Action Group pulled together representatives of both agencies to work out a solution on May 26.
That was good news to May Ling, who helped coordinate the “Light up the Excelsior” campaign. She felt that the poor lighting in some areas may encourage would-be criminals to operate in the neighborhood. Excelsior had the first murder in the city this year. “We don’t need that kind of distinction,” Ling said.
The campaign began with some public safety meetings back in November. Then in April, 10 volunteers canvassed Persia Avenue residents to ask them to leave their porch lights on.
“We knocked on doors, giving free CFL blubs to our neighbors that responded to our survey,” Ling said. The survey was simply asking if they would be ok with upping the wattage. “The final tally from our walk was three ‘no’ and 49 ‘yes’ out of approximately 100 households.”
PG&E owns the majority of streetlights in San Francisco, but the PUC owns a little over 10,000.
At the recent meeting, PUC representative Roman Muros Jr. reported that Mission Street would be one of the first to get new LED streetlights to replace the old high-pressure sodium lights.
The LED’s give off a whiter light than the yellow-tinted sodiums. The LED’s are also 50 percent more energy efficient.
The commission is replacing all their sodium bulbs over the next two years. PG&E currently has no plans for any such changes.
Visitacion Valley Kids Day on June 26
Visitacion Valley Kids Day will be held June 26 from1:00 to 4:00 p.m. at Visitacion Valley Elementary School (55 Schwerin St. at Leland Avenue). There will be entertainment from Cotton Candy Express, prizes, refreshments, stories, music, crafts, a raffle and more. Admission is free.
For additional information, contact Sara Bassett at (415) 626-7512 x106 or sara.bassett@friendssfpl.org
Meeting About Excelsior Gateways on June 16
All are invited to take part in making the Excelsior Gateways on Mission Street a reality. Join the Excelsior Action Group Beautification Committee on June 16 from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. to take a look at the preliminary plans and provide your input. The meeting will be held at EAG’s office located at 4702 Mission St.
Mama Art Cafe Celebrating 6 Year Anniversary Today
Maybe you didn’t see the story in The Examiner on Thursday, so here you go. Mama Art Cafe will be having a celebration for its sixth anniversary today from noon to 8:00 p.m. Head over and hear some Guatemalan, Bolivian and Mexican music. Admission is free.
Also, check out their website for other events at www.mamasf.com.
Excelsior Senior Center Grand Opening Saturday, May 21st
The Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center warmly invites you to the Grand Opening of our Excelsior Senior Center on Friday, May 21st, 11:00 a.m. Located at 4468 Mission St. in the Excelsior District, we are proud to be able to expand our senior program and service offerings to the neighborhood. Special Guests Supervisor Avalos and Department of Aging and Adult Services Director Anne Hinton will be in attendance. Light refreshments will be served.
For more information, contact:
Faith Kirkpatrick
Project Manager
Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center
515 Cortland Ave, San Francisco, CA 94110
415.206.2140 x 151
At the Ingleside Branch Library: Monet, Pissarro and the Impressionist Movement
At the Ingleside Branch Libraru, there will be a slide presentation at 6:15 p.m. From their blog:
It’s Paris, 1874, and the world of art is about to change forever. View over one hundred works of art by Monet, Renoir, Pissarro, Cezanne, Lautrec, Morisot, Sisley, Cassatt, Bazille, Degas. Artists who experienced and expressed the world about them each in their own unique and personal way.
The effect of light on nature. Joyous use of color. Expressive use of line. Dance hall girls, ballet dancers, waterlilies; peasants, gardens, laborers. They gathered together in studios, cafes, bars and on the streets to talk and argue about art, its meaning, and how and what to paint. Together they shaped the Avant-garde world of Impressionism, and eventually opened doors for the Modern Art Movement of the 20th Century and beyond.
Saturday, May 15: A Busy Day for the Neighborhood
May is blooming! This Saturday, you can shop and socialize all over the neighborhood at a spade of different events.
Ocean Avenue Sidewalk Sale
The Ocean Avenue Small Business Sidewalk Sale will be between Phelan Avenue and Manor Drive from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. For more information, contact info.oarc@gmail.com or (415) 375-2265.
Ocean Avenue Film Festival
From 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at 1649 Ocean Ave., there will be film shorts and fun for all. For more information, contact Maria Picar at artsconn@comcast.net.
I.T. Bookman Community Center Marketplace
This new event will have bargains, a raffle and food from 9:00 a.m to 2:00 p.m. According to then OMI-NIA newsletter, this event will be held every third Saturday of the month.
City College of San Francisco 1st annual end of year celebration
From 12:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the Health and Wellness Center Amphitheater, there will be live music/dj, games, dance contests and raffles. It’s a potluck so please bring enough for everyone.
Funds Headed to Sunnside Conservatory and Clubhouse
The Examiner reported today that the “nonprofit San Francisco Parks Trust is donating $100,000 it has raised to gift rec centers with equipment.”
The Sunnside Conservatory and the Sunnyside Clubhouse have been allocated thousands of dollars:
$5,000: Sunnyside Clubhouse, for Tots (age 5 and under) program supplies and equipment
$5,000: Sunnyside Conservatory, for furniture to enable its use for RPD programs and as a rental space
