AN INDEPENDENT
VOICE FOR
HAYES VALLEY
CommunitY-ROOTED

Hayes Street
The Contested Closure
The prolonged closure of the 400 block of Hayes Street may seem hyperlocal, but it has become one of San Francisco’s most quietly consequential public-space decisions.
This piece lays out what happened, who benefited, who was sidelined, and why it matters — not just for Hayes Valley, but for how temporary policies become permanent without public consent.
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When Asking Questions Became “Hostility”
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Why We Document — And Why It Matters Now
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When Retweets Become ‘Incidents’: What the Permit Holder Reported to City Hall
Hayes Valley “Community Board”
SFMTA Hearing Materials Debrief: What the Public Is Not Being Told
How SFMTA Manipulated Sales Tax Data on Hayes Street
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Activation or Appropriation? How Hayes Street Became a Stage Set
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The Hayes Street Reset: What We Want to See Happen
Statement RE: How a “Temporary” Street Closure Became a Permanent Political Project
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The HVNA Myth: Why They Don’t Speak for Hayes Valley
What SFMTA Has and Hasn’t Done — A Case Study in Failure for Hayes Valley
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A 20 Year Hayes Valley Merchant Forced Out
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49 Reasons the Hayes Street Closure Needs to End
The Human Cost of Divisiveness Created by the Hayes Street Closure
Why an “Impact/Feasibility Study” on Hayes Street Can’t Be Trusted
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The “Abbot-Kinnification” of Hayes Valley — A Neighborhood Takeover in Real Time
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