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The Black History Month Parade and Block Party is coming to the Bayview! Here’s how to attend and volunteer

San Francisco’s fifth Black History Month Parade and Community Block Party will take place on February 24, 2024 from 11 am to 4 pm on 3rd Street in the Bayview. Please attend and volunteer.

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…

2017 Livability Awards – Thursday September 21, 2017

You’re invited to join us as we honor San Francisco’s most dedicated livability advocates who work at the intersection of land-use, environment, public health, and social equity in the Bay Area. You’ll enjoy great food, drink and company at this year’s annual fundraising event, to be held at the Green Room in the War Memorial…

Reshaping the Urban Landscape

City Streets comprise 25% of San Francisco’s land area. Most of San Francisco’s street area is used for the movement and storage of private autos, but there is a growing movement to unlock City streets’ potential as temporary and permanent spaces for active transportation, meeting, play, community, greenery, nature, and managing urban waters. This moderated…

Transformative Transbay

The Transbay Transit Center project, along with Caltrain’s planned modernization, promises to be one of the most transformative infrastructure projects for San Francisco and the region in both the near term and for years to come. Phase One of the Transbay Transit Center project is scheduled to open in 2017. It includes an elevated regional bus terminal, connected…

It’s Time to Rethink Downtown

Livable City will host the second of three free forums at the San Francisco Public Library’s Koret Auditorium on Thursday, October 15, from 6:00-7:30 p.m. 2015 is the 30th anniversary of the Downtown Plan. Our City is vastly different than it was in 1985, but our plan for the downtown community remains a generation behind. Join us as we…

Creating Sustainable Door-to-Door Transportation

Although sprawling, the overwhelming majority of Bay Area residents have convenient access to sustainable modes of transit. A major hurdle for many potential users is the short distance between home and transit, and again between work and transit. These first and last mile challenges keep many people who either live or work in transit poor…

2015 Livability Awards

Please join Livable City for our annual Livability Awards on June 1 from 6 to 9 p.m. at Public Works SF in the Mission.   This event is an opportunity for Livable City to recognize innovators, advocates, and public servants for their leadership and accomplishments and celebrate with our amazing members and friends. Enjoy an open bar,…

Excelsior Play Streets, Saturday September 7

What is Play Streets? It’s neighbors saying hello, a day free from traffic, and kids making new friends. More importantly, Play Streets is an event hosted by the community FOR the community. Each Play Streets event is organized by a group of local stakeholders with hands on support, training and resources provided by Sunday Streets…

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Darin Ow-Wing, Executive Director
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Jessica Tovar, Program Director
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Sally Chen, Deputy Director
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Tom Radulovich, Senior Policy Fellow
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Isaac Santiago, Sunday Streets Program Manager [email protected]

Reina Terry, Program & Development Associate, reina@livablecity.org