On its way westward from the granite-lined basin at the Hetch Hetchy Reservoir, the pristine water that flows to 2.7 million Bay Area residents makes a remarkable journey through pipes and tunnels that span more than 150 miles.
Mayor London Breed and the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) announced today the completion of the Wawona Area Stormwater Improvement and Vicente Street Water Main Replacement Project, a crucial step in San Francisco's concerted efforts to minimize storm-related flood risk for local residents and businesses in low-lying areas.
Festivities include the 6th Annual Black History Month Parade, performances, exhibits, free food, and a Hearts in San Francisco sculpture unveiling
February is Black History Month, a time to celebrate the many contributions and accomplishments of the Black community. This month provides an opportunity to acknowledge the impact of Black leaders, reflect on the challenges faced by the community, and celebrate the resilience and achievements that have shaped our collective history.
When you walk into the new Southeast Community Center, located at 1550 Evans Avenue in the Bayview Hunters Point neighborhood, it’s tough to miss the larger-than-life portraits that grace the walls.