Burrito Justice’s excellent Islands of San Francisco map Every day or two, we hear from folks who live outside the Lower Haight, asking if there are any Haighteration-like sites in their respective enclaves. Plenty of San Francisco neighborhoods have great, … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: October 2011
You Asked the Mayoral Candidates: Part Two
Flickr/wallyg And now, part two of our three part series, in which we pose a dozen reader-submitted questions to the candidates running for mayor of San Francisco!
Board of Supervisors Commends Lower Haight Fire Response
Yesterday the San Francisco Board of Supervisors issued special commendations for Pierre Pegeron, Gustavo Manzanares, and the Lower Haight Merchants and Neighbors Association (LoHaMNA) for their respective roles in responding to the September 27th fire at Haight and Fillmore.
SFMTA Approves Haight Street Two-Way Traffic Plan
The proposed re-routing of Muni / SFMTA The SFMTA Board has approved a plan to open Haight Street to two-way traffic between Gough and Octavia — but not without some vocal opposition from several concerned residents.
You Asked the Mayoral Candidates: Part One
Flickr/wallyg A few weeks ago, we invited our readers to submit questions for the candidates running for mayor of San Francisco. We received dozens of great submissions, which we then narrowed down to our 12 favorites. Topics ranged from the … Continue reading
What Bothers You Most About the Lower Haight?
Flickr/christophersmith29 A certain publication has asked us to contribute a piece about the single biggest problem facing the Lower Haight, and what we would do to solve it.
Police Seek Lower Haight Man Missing For Nine Days
Police are asking for the public’s help in finding a Divisadero Street resident who has been missing for nine days.
Lower Haight Leftovers: 10/14 Edition
Flickr/gamene If a second recession is upon us, you wouldn’t know it by this week’s leftovers. We’ve got construction projects, a new business, job listings, and three weekend events on tap. Let’s get started.
Drink Wine, Carve Pumpkins at Vinyl Sunday
Flickr/ohad Just because you’re repeatedly stabbing a dead fruit with a childproof knife doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a nice glass of malbec and a charcuterie plate while you do it.
Lower Haight Fire Hero to Be Honored By Board of Supervisors
Pierre Pegeron, who rushed into the burning building at 493 Haight Street two weeks ago and went door-to-door evacuating people, will be honored for his actions by the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday.