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Graffiti the Subject of Eric Mar’s Richmond District Town Hall Meeting Tonight at 5:30 PM

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Tonight’s Richmond District Town Hall meeting hosted by Supervisor Eric Mar starts at 5:30 PM.

(Levi’s “Obey X” Shepard Fairey “Paint and Destroy” garb not allowed.)

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It’ll look a little something like this:

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See you there!

Dear Neighbors,

Please join us at a Town Hall Meeting on Street Cleanliness and Graffiti
tonight at 5:30 pm

Richmond Recreation Center
251 18th Avenue

For more information, please go to:
http://www.sfbos.org/Modules/ShowDocument.aspx?documentid=34870

(NOTE: previous notices may have listed a different time, the meeting
starts at 5:30 pm)

Regards,
Lin-Shao
Legislative Assistant, Supervisor Eric Mar

Attention Richmond District – Town Hall Meeting Tonight, Tonight, Tonight!

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

Tonight’s Richmond District Town Hall meeting with District One Supervisor Eric Mar will be just like this, but with an emphasis on sidewalk landscaping, community challenge grants, community gardens and Pavement to Parks. Tonight’s special guest star will be Adam Varat from the Planning Department.

Get the deets below, courtesy of SF FYI Net.

If the Richmond District were a town, then here’s your Mayor, Police Chief, etc…

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Supervisor Eric Mar – Town Hall Meeting
When: July 8, 2009 – Wednesday
6:30 to 8 p.m.
Where: Richmond District Neighborhood Center, 741 30th Avenue, San Francisco
What: Topics include how you can do sidewalk landscaping in front of your house, community challenge grants for street improvements, community gardens and Pavement to Parks. Adam Varat will provide details on the application process for these types of improvements.
Source and Information: richmondsfblog.com

San Francisco’s Richmond District Town Hall Meeting from Supervisor Eric Mar

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

As expected, yesterday’s Richmond District Town Hall Meeting went off without a hitch at the Rec Center on 18th Avenue. Take a gander to see if you want to attend the next one. And take a look at this very detailed account from StreetsBlog, just posted.

Your Government At Work. District One Supervisor Eric Mar, SFPD Richmond Station Captain Richard Corriea the San Francisco Planning Department, the Metropolitan Transportation Agency, the Department of Public Works and the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition - all ready to lend an ear. Click to expand:

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Do you people prefer PowerPoint presentations pertaining to planning? Perfect. (Personally, I’m getting a little tired of euphamistic adjectives dreamed up by department heads – you know if Vladimir Lenin’s New Economic Policy (1921) came out these days, it would probably be called Better Economy with Great New Improvements! Or something like that. Wasn’t horrible Octavia Boulevard supposed to be a “livable street?”) Anywho, MTA “Traffic Calming” Project Manager Adam Gubser was on hand and available at the Town Hall.

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As were Capt. Corriea and Lt. Mark Osuna, both of whom brought pens and notepads along with their sticker-free semi-autos. Keep updated at the Richmond District Police Community Relations Forum, aka “Richmond Forum.”

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And There You Have It.

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Attention Richmond District – Town Hall Meeting Tomorrow, Tomorrow, Tomorrow!

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Yes, it’s time for a District One Town Hall Meeting featuring your Supervisor Eric Mar, your SFPD Richmond Station Captain Richard Corriea (easy to say, tough to spell) and your reps from the San Francisco Planning Department and the Metropolitan Transportation Agency.

It’ll be tomorrow, Saturday, May 30th from 10:00AM to Noon 

Click to avoid a headache reading this thing:

Please join Supervisor Eric Mar, Captain Corriea, and representatives from the Planning Department and the Municipal Transportation Agency as we discuss traffic calming proposals and pedestrian safety. We invite all community members to share your suggestions for better streets, transportation and neighborhood improvements.

For more information please contact the Office of Supervisor Eric Mar at (415) 554-7410 or email at marstaff@sfgov.org