The Spirit of Sunday Streets Lives On
We have some bittersweet news to share from the Sunday Streets program. The sad newsBased on current health directives and capacity constraints across the board with city, private, and nonprofit partners, Livable City is cancelling all previously planned Sunday Streets events for the 2020 calendar year. The good newsWe are directing remaining resources to create…
This week’s events
Here are our virtual happenings this week, in addition to Walkway Weekends on Grant Ave. in Chinatown. Our weekly lunchtime Facebook-Live features this week include Zoom info when available, for those outside of Facebook. If you are on social media, our channels are updated weekly, so feel free to share in the platform of your choice…
This week’s virtual events
We’d like to invite you to join us for lunchtime Facebook-Live features this week, including our Healthy Living series happening on Saturdays. See you there! Thursday, August 6th 12 PM @ LivableCity Facebook page • Set ReminderMark your calendars for our weekly series #ThursdayThoughts: a lunchtime chat with local guests every week. Join the conversation! Not on Facebook? Join…
Restaurant Owner Inspires Recovery in the Bayview: Meet April Spears
“Grilled oysters and Louisiana gumbo, that’s what everyone’s been asking for,” explained April Spears as she served yet another order of her famed dish at the reopening of Cafe Envy in the Bayview on June 13. “I saw that our restaurants around here already serve a lot of heavier soul food and fried food, so…
Sunday Streets Season Update 5.8.2020
Dear Sunday Streets Fan, We are saddened to announce the cancellation of Sunday Streets Golden Gate Park on June 7th, Dogpatch/Mission Bay on June 21st, and Mission July 19th. Due to the Bay Area’s shelter in place order and restrictions on large scale gatherings in response to COVID-19, we remain uncertain if hosting Sunday Streets later in the season will be feasible. We will…
November 2018 Election Recap: Wins for housing, transportation, and open space
The results of the November 6 election are mostly counted. The big national news is that the Democratic Party will control the House of Representatives for the next two years, breaking the Republicans’ monopoly on national government. Democratic control of the House will likely slow, or even stop, Republicans’ unprecedented attempts to dismantle laws that…