MESSAGE FROM CATHERINE
Dear John,
This October has been a great month of hearing from so many people
in our community about the changes they want to see in the City. It’s
clear that people want to get involved in improving our neighborhoods
and – especially as Election Day gets closer – one of the best ways to
do this is to vote! I hope you’ll join me at the polls on Tuesday,
November 5. Keep reading for updates on what I’ve been working on and,
as always, please feel free to contact my office with any questions or
concerns by emailing me at [email protected]
or calling (415) 554-7752. You can also follow me on Facebook,
Twitter,
or Instagram.
Warm Regards,
Catherine
POLICY AND LEGISLATION
UPDATES
Interim District Attorney Suzy Loftus
This month, following the early resignation of George Gascón, I
joined community leaders from across San Francisco as Mayor London
Breed announced the appointment of Suzy Loftus as San Francisco’s
interim District Attorney. Reversing former District Attorney Gascón’s
diversion policy, the interim District Attorney has already committed
to prosecute first-time DUI cases, as we have had two dozen traffic
fatalities this year. As a former prosecutor myself, I am so looking
forward to working with her to make our neighborhoods safe for all of
us.
Hearing on Filling Vacancies for Urgent Public Health and
Safety Positions
I called for a hearing to examine the hiring practices and
procedures around critical public health and safety positions in order
to understand how long it takes and to speed up the process to fill
those vacancies. During a recent Public Safety and Neighborhood
Services Committee meeting, we heard from the San Francisco Police
Department about how long it is taking to hire civilian staff in order
to deploy more officers to important patrol duties. We know that
performance standards and the public’s expectations aren’t met when
critical positions aren’t being filled. It is essential that we have
as many patrol officers on the streets as possible, and we must do
everything we can to ensure this is the case.
Calling for Assistance
Over the past few months of community meetings and merchant
corridor walks, I have heard loud and clear that the City has made it
too confusing to know who exactly you should call when in need of
assistance. If you see tent encampments or debris blocking the
sidewalk and public right of way, report to 311. You can do this by
phone, or by using the 311 app on Android
or Apple.
To report discarded syringes only, report to 311 or text a photo and
location to (415) 810-1337. To report trespassing or blocked
entrances, or to request a well-being check for an individual who is
not in acute distress, call the SFPD Non-Emergency line, (415)
553-0123. As always, if you feel that someone is a threat to you,
themselves, or others, call 911 immediately. This includes situations
such as medical or mental health emergencies, violent or threatening
behavior, unresponsiveness, or trespassing and blocked entrances where
an individual may need medical assistance. For more information on
calling for assistance, please visit the
Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing’s website.
Chuseok Festival
Last month, we celebrated San Francisco’s first annual
Chuseok Festival in the Presidio. Chuseok emphasizes
family and community, and I was proud to unanimously pass a resolution
at the Board of Supervisors recognizing this holiday and honoring our
Korean American community. Thank you to District 2’s own Korean
Center, the Consul General of the Republic of Korea, and everyone who
helped make our first Chuseok Festival possible!
Italian American Heritage Month
The Board of Supervisors also unanimously passed
my resolution recognizing October as Italian American Heritage Month.
October is when we hold month-long celebrations in honor of all that
Italian Americans have brought to the City, and it was time for San
Francisco to join Los Angeles, Boston, and many others in declaring
October Italian American Heritage Month. Thank you to the San
Francisco Italian American community for all your incredible
contributions to our City. Pace e bene!
IN THE COMMUNITY
Reopening Moscone Playground
We enjoyed beautiful weather at the reopening of Moscone
Playground! My own children grew up at Moscone, and I’m proud to have
advocated to secure the funds to resurface the playground for future
generations. Thank you Rec and Park General Manager Phil Ginsburg,
Commissioners Kat Anderson and Eric McDonnell, and staff for your work
on this project and for maintaining our beautiful parks and open
spaces.
Sixth Annual Pier to Pier Walk
We had a fantastic turnout at the San Francisco Senior Center’s
6th Annual Pier to Pier Walk. Thank you to Sue Horst for all that you
do for the Senior Center and to all those who came out to join in the
festivities. Huge shout-out as well to Fran Hegeler with Save Aquatic
Park Pier for joining and letting everyone know about our efforts to
save the Pier. For more information on the Senior Center and the
services they provide, visit their
website.
Meeting with Daniel Burnham Court Board of
Directors
It was my pleasure to meet with representatives from
the Daniel Burnham Court Board of Directors to discuss how we can work
together to make neighborhoods around Van Ness safe and clean. Thank
you for recognizing my commitment to DBC and quality of life issues in
the neighborhood, as well as for your continued engagement in
improving our community!
Honoring La Canasta
I was thrilled to honor Alberto and LiLi Mier at the
Board of Supervisors in recognition of Latinx Heritage Month. Their
restaurant, La Canasta, has been a vital part of the Union Street
community for more than three decades, and they have spent the last 32
years making their adopted home a better place for all of us. Thank
you, Alberto and LiLi, for your dedication to our community.
Quarterly Neighborhood Leaders Meeting
Thank you to the neighbors who joined my fall
neighborhood leaders meeting, where we focused our discussion on the
state of public safety in our community. We heard from Captain Engler
and officers from Northern Station about the expectations that the San
Francisco Police Department faces, Northern Station’s strategies to
address property crime, as well as how we can help. I will continue to
advocate for clean and safe streets for all of us, and I look forward
to working with you to make the changes we want to see in our
neighborhoods.
Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Thank you to Mayor London Breed, the Department on
the Status of Women, and the Domestic Violence Consortium for
sponsoring the Domestic Violence Awareness Month opening ceremony.
We’ve made great progress in the City, but we know that we have a lot
more work to do. I look forward to continuing this work and advocating
at every level of government for legislation to end domestic violence.
If someone is hurting you or someone you know, please call for help
right away. The national domestic violence hotline is 1 (800)
799-7233, and you can find more resources available in San Francisco
here.
Pacific Heights Residents Association Annual
Meeting
It was my honor to speak at this year’s Pacific
Heights Residents Association annual meeting. Our neighborhood
associations are the heart of our community, and PHRA in particular
has always done incredible work. I look forward to our continued
partnership in making Pacific Heights the best it can be for our
families and small businesses.
Commemorating Loma Prieta
Thank you to Mayor London Breed, Fire Chief Jeanine
Nicholson, Police Chief Bill Scott, and all of the neighbors and first
responders who came to the Marina Green to commemorate the 30th
anniversary of the Loma Prieta Earthquake. In recognition of how much
more we have to do to ensure our community is ready for the next
natural disaster, I’m proud to launch Resilient District 2 to
coordinate our neighborhoods’ disaster preparedness efforts for the
future.
Resilient District 2
Thirty years after Loma Prieta, our neighborhoods face new
challenges, from heatwaves to power outages and poor air quality.
Thank you to the community leaders and the Neighborhood Empowerment
Network for joining me to launch Resilient District 2, which will
guide our collective investment in disaster preparedness. Please reach
out to my office if you would like to take part in this effort to make
our community safer and more resilient!
Celebrating Italian American Heritage Month
In honor of Italian American Heritage Month, I joined in
celebrating the Festa della Madonna del Lume and the 151st Annual
Italian Heritage Parade. I was also so happy to recognize Bertina
Cannizzaro and Tony Gemignani at the Board of Supervisors. Bertina has
been instrumental in helping to organize Italian cultural events
throughout the City, and Tony is an expert pizza maker with five
restaurants in San Francisco. Thank you, Bertina and Tony, for all you
do to preserve Italian American culture. Grazie mille!
Visits with Local Students
It was my pleasure to meet with Girl Scouts from Convent as
well as students from the Bay School to discuss my work and how youth
can get involved in improving our community. We covered everything
from the homelessness crisis to the role of local government in
politics and women in leadership. Based on our conversations, I am
certain that the future is in good hands!
Cow Hollow Association Mid-Year Meeting
Thank you to the Cow Hollow Association for inviting me
to speak at your first annual mid-year meeting. When I moved to the
neighborhood nearly two decades ago, I immediately joined CHA and
later served as Vice President. I look forward to our continued
collaboration in advocating for public safety and the quality of life
in Cow Hollow and all District 2 neighborhoods.
EVENTS AND PROGRAMS
Election Day
Tuesday, November 5 is Election Day, and all ballots must be cast
by the close of polls at 8:00 pm on Election Day to be counted!
Ballots that are returned by mail must be postmarked on or before
Election Day and delivered no later than Friday, November 8. Those who
prefer to return their vote-by-mail ballots in person may bring them
to voting centers or to any polling place during voting hours on
Election Day. For more information about the upcoming election,
contact the Department of Elections at [email protected] or at (415)
554-4375.
Discovery Day at Oracle Park
On Saturday, November 2, between 11:00 am and 4:30 pm, experience
hundreds of dynamic demonstrations, engaging experiments, and geeky
games led by Bay Area scientists and engineers. There will be free
activities for all ages, including a dedicated Teen Zone, Pre-K Area,
and Robot Zoo. See the full Bay Area Science Festival schedule at www.bayareasciencefestival.org.
Clean and Green with the Friends of Lafayette
Park
Join the Friends of Lafayette Park for a workday on the first
Sunday of the month, November 3, between 9:00 am and 12:00 pm. Meet at
the picnic tables at the south end of the playground to help maintain
the park and get to know your neighbors!
Embracing the Journey
Join the JCC for the Fifth Annual End of Life Resource Fair,
Embracing the Journey, between 9:15 am and 5:00 pm on Sunday, November
3. Learn compassionate and dignified ways to navigate the pathways
that we and our loved ones will all travel. Presentations and
activities will take place throughout the day, with a resource fair
between 10:30 am and 2:00 pm in the Pottruck Family Atrium. Register
to attend for free at 415-292-1200 or jccsf.org.
UCSF Veterans Job Fair and Open House
Calling all veterans and military service members! UCSF’s 4th
Annual Veterans Job Fair and Open House is designed for veterans to
get to know the UCSF community and consider UCSF as an employer of
choice. Veteran job seekers interested in exploring UCSF employment
are welcome to attend between 1:00 and 4:00 pm on Friday, November 8,
at the UCSF Laurel Heights Campus, located at 3333 California Street.
Light refreshments will be served. Please RSVP
here to attend.
Veterans Day USO-Style Dance at the Presidio Officers’
Club
On Saturday, November 9, from 7:00 to 10:00 pm, travel back in time
to a USO-style dance at the Officers’ Club in its World War II heyday.
Light up the Officers’ Club’s historic dance floor as you swing to the
1940s rhythms of The Royal Society Jazz. Admission is free and vintage
dress is encouraged! Register
here.
99th Annual Veterans Day Parade
Honor our veterans’ service with the 99th Annual Veterans Day
Parade on Sunday, November 10, between 11:00 am and 1:00 pm. The
parade will begin on the Embarcadero and North Point Street and end at
the last block of Jefferson Street. This event is free.
Veterans Day Interfaith Service
Fighting ceased at the end of World War I – the eleventh hour of
the eleventh day of the eleventh month – and November 11 became
Veterans Day, honoring all those who have served in the United States
Armed Forces. At 11:00 am on Monday, November 11, at the Presidio
Interfaith Center, Luc Ferier of the Forgotten Heroes 14-19 Foundation
will present fascinating untold stories of Muslims, Christians, and
Jews in the First World War.
District 2 Family Summit
You’re invited to share your personal stories, perspectives, and
experiences to help make San Francisco a great place to grow up. The
City’s Family Summits are places for San Francisco youth and families
to make their voices heard for our five-year planning process. Food
and family fun will be provided! Our Family Summit will be on
Thursday, November 14, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm at Sherman Elementary
School. RSVP
here. I hope to see you there!
Golden Gate National Recreation Area Public Advisory
Period
Golden Gate National Recreation Area has extended the public
advisory period for the 2019 Superintendent’s Compendium. You can view
the document here and submit feedback to [email protected]
by November 27. Those who have previously submitted feedback related
to compendium changes do not need to resubmit their input. Park staff
will review and consider all feedback at the end of the advisory
period.
Neighborhood Empowerment Network Awards Nominations
The Neighborhood Empowerment Network Awards are returning for the
twelfth time this winter, and NEN is currently seeking nominations for
this year’s awardees. The Awards celebrate the amazing work of leaders
and organizations making our neighborhoods more resilient, but we need
your help to make sure that the heroes in our community will be
considered for an award! To see a complete list of NEN Award
categories, and to make nominations by November 29, visit this
year’s website.
Flu Season
It may be flu season but it’s not too late to get your flu shot! If
you’re not sure where to go, find the best place here: https://www.sfcdcp.org/immunizations/where-to-get-immunized/.
Water and Sewer Savings
To keep basic services like water and sewer affordable and
accessible to all, the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
offers discounts on water and sewer charges to qualifying
single-family residential customers through its low-income Community
Assistance Program. You may be eligible for a 15-percent discount on
water and a 35-percent discount on sewer services each month. For more
information, to see if you qualify, and to apply, please visit SFPUC’s
website.
Office of Supervisor Catherine
Stefani 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, Room 260,
San Francisco, CA 94102 Phone: (415) 554-7752 Fax:
(415) 554-7843
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