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SF's Golden Gate Park Gardens Will Soon Be Free for ResidentsSF’s Golden Gate Park Gardens Will Soon Be Free for Residents
By - posted 3/9/2022
Bay Area Updates, Only in San Francisco, Outdoorsy, Parks & Beaches

San Francisco residents will soon get in free at the Conservatory of Flowers and Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park following a vote Tuesday by the city’s Board of Supervisors. Read more at sfmayor.org The board’s vote on a proposal made in January by Mayor London Breed was to eliminate the more...

SF Unified School District Will End Its Mask MandateSF Unified School District Will End Its Mask Mandate
By - posted 3/8/2022
Bay Area Updates, Masks, Only in San Francisco, San Francisco

By Eli Walsh, Bay City News Foundation San Francisco students will soon be able to remove their masks on campus as San Francisco Unified School District and teachers’ union officials announced plans Friday to lift in-school mask requirements. Mask requirements will be lifted for central district offices as well as middle and more...

SF's "Low-Income" Jurors Can Now Earn $100/DaySF’s “Low-Income” Jurors Can Now Earn $100/Day
By - posted 3/8/2022
Bay Area Updates, Brand New, Getting Help, Only in San Francisco

A new pilot program just went into effect on March 7 that will compensate low to moderate-income jurors for their service — the first of its kind in California — city officials said. Starting on Monday, March 7, the “Be The Jury” program will provide jurors $100 per day of service more...

Masks Will Still Be Required in SF CourthousesMasks Will Still Be Required in SF Courthouses
By - posted 3/8/2022
Bay Area Updates, COVID-19 Updates, Masks, San Francisco

Although San Francisco will lift indoor mask requirements for most settings later this month in line with state guidelines, San Francisco Superior Court officials said Friday masks will still be mandatory inside courts. Earlier this week, state officials lifted the indoor mask requirements for unvaccinated people and schools, with city officials more...

SF Zoo's Famous Kidnapped Lemur "Maki" Has DiedSF Zoo’s Famous Kidnapped Lemur “Maki” Has Died
By - posted 3/8/2022
Bay Area Updates, Goodbye, San Francisco

“Maki”, the San Francisco Zoo’s ring-tailed lemur that captured the hearts of the Bay Area and beyond when he was kidnapped in 2020 from his zoo enclosure and later recovered, has died at the age of 22, according to a zoo spokesperson Friday afternoon. Maki died Thursday, zoo spokesperson Nancy Chan more...

Ocean Beach Bonfires are Back for 2022Ocean Beach Bonfires are Back for 2022
By - posted 3/4/2022
Bay Area Updates, Outdoorsy, Parks & Beaches, Reopening, San Francisco

Fires are allowed on Ocean Beach for eight months, March through October, under the Beach Fire Regulations for Ocean Beach. Fires will not be allowed on Ocean Beach from the first day in November to the last day in February. The Burn Season aligns with when demand from the public for fires is the highest. The No-Burn more...

SF Just Had the Driest Jan-Feb in Recorded History (Since 1849)SF Just Had the Driest Jan-Feb in Recorded History (Since 1849)
By - posted 3/2/2022
Bay Area Updates, City Insight, Outdoorsy

Meteorologist Drew Tuma from ABC7 just shared that both San Francisco and San Jose have experienced their driest January – February period in recorded history. Records go back to 1849 and 1893 respectively. San Francisco saw 0.61″ of rain in January and February only saw 0.04″. San Jose only saw 0.01″. San Francisco more...

SF's Treasure Island Ferry Service Launches Today (March 1)SF’s Treasure Island Ferry Service Launches Today (March 1)
By - posted 3/1/2022
Bay Area Updates, Brand New, Transportation

San Francisco celebrated the official launch of ferry service to and from Treasure Island today, marking a critical milestone in the redevelopment of the former Naval Station. “Today marks a significant step forward in realizing the transportation vision for Treasure Island,” said Mayor Breed. “This new ferry service will not only more...

101 Acres to be Donated to Mount Diablo State Park101 Acres to be Donated to Mount Diablo State Park
By - posted 2/25/2022
Bay Area Updates, Brand New, East Bay, Outdoorsy, Parks & Beaches

CEMEX USA announced today that after six years of collaboration and discussion, the company is intending to donate 101 acres of undeveloped land to the State of California which are expected to become part of Mount Diablo State Park. The tract of land that is intended to be donated is located more...

San Francisco is No Longer the Least Affordable City in the USSan Francisco is No Longer the Least Affordable City in the US
By - posted 2/25/2022
Bay Area Updates, Good News, San Francisco

Thanks to KUSI News and iHeart for sharing the results from a recent study by real estate market researcher OJO Labs that found that San Diego has topped San Francisco as the least affordable city in the United States. Their study compared the ratio between the median home price to household more...

SF to Get New Zero-Emission Electric Ferry to Treasure IslandSF to Get New Zero-Emission Electric Ferry to Treasure Island
By - posted 2/22/2022
Bay Area Updates, Brand New, San Francisco, Transportation

The San Francisco Bay Area Water Emergency Transportation Authority (WETA) recently announced that it has been awarded $3.4 million by the U.S. Federal Transit Administration (FTA) to build a zero-emission, electric ferry to connect San Francisco’s growing Treasure Island and Mission Bay neighborhoods. Investment in bringing zero-emission ferry technology to the more...

Over 650 of SF's Bus Shelters to Lose Predictions on Feb. 22. Here's WhyOver 650 of SF’s Bus Shelters to Lose Predictions on Feb. 22. Here’s Why
By - posted 2/22/2022
Bay Area Updates, San Francisco, Transportation

Due to the nationwide AT&T 3G shutdown on February 22, 2022, over 650 NextMuni displays that are currently utilizing AT&T 3G modems will no longer be able to display real-time Muni vehicle arrival predictions or other information. The push-to-talk buttons at shelters using 3G modems will also be inoperable. This outage will not impact online real-time information provided on mobile and web formats. To address this situation, the SFMTA more...

Giordano Bros. Closing After 18 Years in SFGiordano Bros. Closing After 18 Years in SF
By - posted 2/17/2022
Bay Area Updates, Eat & Drink, Goodbye, San Francisco

Thanks to Mission Local for sharing the news that San Francisco’s Giordano Bros. (3108 16th St, San Francisco) will close on February 27. Having opened originally in North Beach in 2004 (a location that has since closed down) and the Mission location in 2011, Giordano Bros. says goodbye after 18 years more...

New State Bill May Save Oakland Schools from ClosureNew State Bill May Save Oakland Schools from Closure
By - posted 2/15/2022
Bay Area Updates, East Bay, Oakland, Support the Bay

By Keith Burbank, Bay City News School closures in Oakland could be avoided thanks to a bill introduced Wednesday in the state Assembly. Assemblymember Mia Bonta, D-Oakland, introduced Assembly Bill 1912, which doesn’t stop the closure and consolidation plan Oakland school board members voted on Wednesday, but could pave the way more...

BART Likely Needs Additional Revenue Source Beyond Fare RevenueBART Likely Needs Additional Revenue Source Beyond Fare Revenue
By - posted 2/15/2022
Bay Area Updates, Transportation

By Eli Walsh, Bay City News Foundation BART will likely need a new funding source in the coming years, the transit agency’s budget officials said Thursday, as relying mostly on fare revenue is not expected to support operating expenses through the end of the decade. BART’s fare revenue has been unable to more...