Ocean Avenue Streetscape Improvement Project
The Ocean Avenue Streetscape Improvements Project extends from Manor Drive to Brighton Avenue on Ocean Avenue in the Westwood Park and Ingleside neighborhood of District 7. Work will consist of sidewalk demolition, unit paver installations, plating area expansions, potted planter installations, palm tree planting infills, irrigation systems, traffic routing and all associated work.
PRESS RELEASE: Community Clean Team Celebrated Earth Day - 4/15/16
For immediate release: April 15, 2016
Contact: Rachel Gordon, 415-554-6045
COMMUNITY CLEAN TEAM CELEBRATES EARTH DAY ON SATURDAY
Volunteers to Beautify City Parks, Streets and Community Centers in District 5
Unique SF benefit district sees fruits of its labor - SF Examiner - 4/1/2016
What was once a blighted alley in the Dogpatch neighborhood has been transformed into a public park thanks to a unique approach to creating and preserving public spaces in San Francisco.
Spiral of Gratitude at the SF Public Safety Building - CODAWORX article
Spiral of Gratitude is a permanent memorial installation located in the main lobby of the new 243,000 sf San Francisco Public Safety Building. A memorial to honor police officers who have fallen in the line of duty, Spiral of Gratitude encompasses a large glass cylinder, 17 feet tall and 10 feet in diameter, forming an oculus/skylight that frames the sky above. It is inscribed with written expressions of gratitude and loss, gathered from surviving family members and crafted into a seamless, evocative poem.
400 volunteers plant trees in San Francisco - SF Gate - 3/19/2016
Hundreds of volunteers shoveled soil, scrubbed graffiti and rounded up litter Saturday in an effort to beautify San Francisco’s North Beach and Chinatown neighborhoods, which got 32 new trees along the way.
Joe DiMaggio Playground Improvement Project
The Joe DiMaggio Playground is a two-acre park with a children’s play area, tennis courts, bocce courts, pool building and sports courts. It sits directly next to the newly constructed North Beach Library and will transform one block of Mason Street from a street with vehicular traffic into a public park space. This project will reorganize and renovate all portions of the park, including: