Additionally, they have resources to get you ‘Rain Ready” to improve stormwater management and flood resilience. From learning how to prepare your property for rain, guidance on flood insurance, floodwater grants for property improvements, and more >> https://t.co/faeKbwVXYo
With the torrential rains San Francisco has received over the last few weeks, we would like to say thank you to @mysfpuc who has been working tirelessly to keep our community and city safe
Monday Morning Commuters: Heavy rains & high winds overnight means flooded streets, downed trees & other debris on the roads. If you have to travel, plan for extra time & check https://t.co/3pZFArjfOB for road conditions. Stay away from flooded areas & downed power lines.
Some storms have passed, but more are on their way. Office of Small Business will be sharing out regular updates on how to stay prepared and recover. #SFSmallBizLove
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Great work from the San Francisco community - together you have adopted 16% of city drains and are making a huge difference in keeping our streets safe and clean, especially in the wake of the recent storm.
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Sandbag update: We already are handing out sandbags at our Operations Yard this morning, with fresh supply on hand. If you need sandbags, come to the Marin & Kansas streets gate. Limit 5 per San Francisco household or business. We’ll stay open till 8 PM as long as supply lasts.
This week, San Francisco is expected to be hit with another storm. The National Weather Service is projecting 2-3 inches, but we know it could be more. On New Year’s Eve, the 5.45 inches we received was significantly higher than projected.
To help San Francisco residents ring in 2023 safely, @SFMTA_Muni will be offering free rides and extra service on New Year’s Eve from 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 31 through 5 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 1. Find all the details at https://t.co/Iot22sQU9n.
Do you know @LittleBrosSF? They are a wonderful CBO that provides companionship to isolated elders. They have many programs: home visits, medical escorts, phone check-ins, and more to make a difference. Find out more and sign up at https://t.co/rbpoWiypHB
In the past decade, LYRIC has expanded collaborations to better serve LGBTQQ youth, such as the Community Partnership for LGBTQQ Youth and the Dimensions Clinic Collaboration. Learn more about this incredible CBO at https://t.co/1PxuBZUYNF
We are honored to work with Oakland Housing Authority, who currently provides subsidized housing to nearly 16,500 families. Their ongoing efforts seek to invest in the future of Oakland and OHA, as well as engage our community and improve public safety.
Oakland Housing Authority was selected among only 39 (out of 3,400 eligible) agencies nationally, to participate in the MTW program, which acts as one of “America’s Housing Policy Labs,” demonstrating and evaluating new solutions that can be replicated across the entire country.
Half a century ago when BART was new, people hopped and stayed onboard for hours of joyriding, not paying any fare when they returned to their original station as if they had never left. That gave birth to a minimum fare, the so-called excursion fare. https://t.co/ev80IknZD5