Democratic Club Takes No Position on Proposition D, Despite Lobbying by Agnos, Giants

Last month the Potrero Hill Democratic Club (PHDC) hosted discussions on upcoming local ballot propositions, as well a mayoral debate, though without the incumbent. The conversations often pivoted off of the theme of affordable housing and the need to address unfulfilled demand for homes. Edwin Lindo, for the Committee to Save the Mission, spoke on … Read more

Controversy Continues Despite State Law Requiring Vaccinations Black organizations oppose “fear mongering and spreading of misinformation” about vaccinations

The controversy over the safety of vaccinations has ramped up since the signing of SB277, which requires parents to vaccinate their children if they are to attend public or private schools in California. The law, which goes into effect next July, bars opting out of required immunizations because of religious or personal beliefs, but maintains … Read more

Democratic Club Endorses Mirkarimi and Aragon

Last month, the Potrero Hill Democratic Club (PHDC) sponsored a debate at the Potrero Hill Neighborhood House that featured candidates running for Sheriff and the Board of Trustees, City College of San Francisco (CCSF). The packed hall listened to Board candidates Wendy Aragon, incumbent Alex Randolph, and Tom Temprano discuss issues related to enrollment, marketing, … Read more

Nail Salon Industry Slow to Clip Health Hazards

Recent media has spotlighted the health care risks facing nail salon workers, as well as their customers.  Earlier this year, a series of New York Times articles uncovered poor working conditions in East Coast salons, and a reluctance from the cosmetics industry to label beauty supplies that may contain harmful chemicals. Dubbed the toxic trio, … Read more

SF General to Open Trauma Center this Year, New Research Facility Soon After

Final touches are being made to the renovated San Francisco General Hospital (SFGH) and Trauma Center building, scheduled to open in December. The new hospital inpatient tower was funded by Proposition A, passed in 2008.  Public monies amounting to $887 million were recently supplemented by a $75 million donation from Priscilla and Mark Zuckerberg. Even … Read more

Potrero Parking Problems Continue to Circle

The San Francisco Municipal Transit Agency (SFMTA) has yet to implement a cohesive parking plan for Potrero Hill or Dogpatch. A proposed approach, released in 2011, received strong negative reaction from San Franciscans, and was scrapped in late-2013.  The agency has yet to release a new version.  The 2011 parking proposal encompassed the Hill, Dogpatch, … Read more

Community Advocates Hope that 1601 Mariposa Development is Downsized

Related-California’s proposed 316-unit housing development at 1601 Mariposa Street has been subject to intense scrutiny by Grow Potrero Responsibly.  Members of the Potrero Hill-based civic advocacy group are concerned about traffic, pedestrian safety, hazardous materials, a lack of recreational areas within the development, the potential shadowing of Jackson Playground, and the absence of public infrastructure … Read more

“Path Not Found”: Report Says Low-income Students Lack Computer Access

The Level Playing Field Institute (LPFI) has released a report titled a “Path Not Found” that chronicles the lack of computer classes available to lower-income students and students of color in California high schools. The report finds “the higher a school’s percentage of underrepresented students of color, the lower the likelihood of a school offering … Read more