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  • Parcel K “Community Board”: Why This Matters Now

    Parcel K “Community Board”: Why This Matters Now

    A quick update on an issue we’ve raised for more than two years, one that has become newly relevant. On Parcel K, a bulletin board labeled a “community board” sits behind locked glass on City-owned land. In reality, only one neighborhood faction holds the key. They use the board to promote their initiatives, including messaging…


  • Hayes Street Closure Post SFMTA Board Hearing Statement 

    Hayes Street Closure Post SFMTA Board Hearing Statement 

    LAST UPDATE: December 12th


  • SFMTA Hearing Materials Debrief: What the Public Is Not Being Told

    SFMTA Hearing Materials Debrief: What the Public Is Not Being Told

    posted at 11 am Our team has reviewed SFMTA’s staff report and slide deck released ahead of next week’s SFMTA Board hearing. What is being shown publicly and what is being left out raises serious concerns about transparency, data integrity, and decision-making during one of the worst financial crises in the agency’s history. SFMTA now…


  • Experiment or Exploitation? When temporary policy becomes permanent politics on Hayes Street.

    Experiment or Exploitation? When temporary policy becomes permanent politics on Hayes Street.

    The 400 block of Hayes Street is closed off on Fridays and Saturdays to project an Instagram version of urban joy. Little music setups sprout up, chalk boxes appear, tango lessons unfold, and bubbles drift through the air between Octavia and Gough; meanwhile, playgrounds, parks, living alleys, and public parcels within blocks in each direction…


  • Statement RE: How a “Temporary” Street Closure Became a Permanent Political Project

    Statement RE: How a “Temporary” Street Closure Became a Permanent Political Project

    San Francisco’s Shared Spaces program was meant to help businesses recover. Instead, it’s been used to keep Hayes Street closed for nearly five years. What began as a temporary Shared Spaces closure on Hayes Street in 2020 should have ended years ago. By late 2023, SFMTA staff were prepared not to renew the permit —…


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End of Year Message

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Linden for Me, Hayes for Thee

How San Francisco’s Living Alley Rules Undercut the Hayes Street …

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A private group is running a public street like it’s theirs

For nearly 2 years, the Hayes Valley Neighborhood Association (HVNA) …

Dispatches

An Open Letter: When City Hall is Complacent and Keeps Deferring to the Country Club

To our neighbors, public officials, and anyone paying attention— For …

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Hayes Street Closure Sound Permit: What the Entertaiment Commission Approved and What Was Ignored

On December 16, the San Francisco Entertainment Commission approved a …

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Final MOCAC Meeting Recap

LAST UPDATE: December 17th

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When Asking Questions Became “Hostility”


A 2020 Governance Record of Retaliatory Exclusion in Hayes Valley …

Hayes Street Closure Series

A Coup in Hayes Valley

Most people remember COVID as a time of fear, isolation, …

Dispatches

Why We Document — And Why It Matters Now

For anyone new to our work, it may look unusual …

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When Oversight Makes People Uncomfortable

LAST UPDATE: December 19th

Neighborhood Bulletin

Sound Permit 400 Hayes Street

LAST UPDATE: December 16th

Closed Hayes Street, SFMTA, Small Business

Hayes Street Closure Activity

LAST UPDATE: December 27th

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Hayes Street Closure Permit Analysis

What Changed in the New Hayes Street Permit — and …

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Hayes Street Closure Permit Noncompliance

LAST UPDATE: December 29th

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When Retweets Become ‘Incidents’: What the Permit Holder Reported to City Hall

A particular email has stood out during a recent record …

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How SFMTA Manipulated Sales Tax Data on Hayes Street

posted at 9am SFMTA’s presentation hides the downturn on the …

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February 2025 HVNA Briefing: Early Plans for Permanent Hayes Street Closure

This internal presentation, dated February 10, 2025, shows early coordination …

Hayes Street Closure Series

Activation or Appropriation? How Hayes Street Became a Stage Set

What began as a temporary pandemic closure in 2020 has …

Dispatches

The Hayes Street Reset: What We Want to See Happen

For years, the Hayes Street closure has been described as …

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When Politics Crosses the Line: Why San Francisco Set Boundaries for Its Supervisors

The Backstory — Why These Rules Exist San Francisco’s City …

SFMTA, Small Business

What We Learned From Engaging SFMTA on Pay or Permit Parking

Over the past two years, Hayes Valley has been used …

Dispatches

We Are Not a PAC

San Francisco politics is increasingly run through PACs and nonprofits. …

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The HVNA Myth: Why They Don’t Speak for Hayes Valley

For three decades, the Hayes Valley Neighborhood Association (HVNA) has …

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What SFMTA Has and Hasn’t Done — A Case Study in Failure for Hayes Valley

400 Block of Hayes Street Closure A year since the …

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The City Promised Balance. Closures Delivered the Opposite.

Hayes Valley vs. the Market & Octavia Plan When the …

Neighborhood Bulletin, Small Business

A 20 Year Hayes Valley Merchant Forced Out

This month, Hayes Valley will lose one of its most …

Hayes Street Closure Series

The Human Cost of Divisiveness Created by the Hayes Street Closure

What breaks our heart isn’t just the policy failures. It’s …

Hayes Street Closure Series

Why an “Impact/Feasibility Study” on Hayes Street Can’t Be Trusted

At first glance, an “impact” or “feasibility” study sounds responsible. …

Neighborhood Bulletin, Public Safety

The Truth About the “New” Police Ambassador Program

Supervisor Bilal Mahmood has been promoting what he calls a …

Hayes Street Closure Series, Small Business

The “Abbot-Kinnification” of Hayes Valley — A Neighborhood Takeover in Real Time

There’s been a quiet but calculated effort underway to turn …

Dispatches

Spring Roundup 2025

A Neighborhood at a Crossroads It’s been a busy fall, …

Hayes Street Closure Series

“Make Hayes Promenade Permanent”? Let’s Get Real.

What the ‘Hayes Promenade’ petition doesn’t tell you Since September …

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EZ Is the New Formula Retail

How San Francisco’s “Activation” Agenda Is Gutting the Neighborhood Economy …

News

Why the Entertainment Zone fight in Hayes Valley reveals a deeper failure in San Francisco politics

In the past, San Francisco mayors made space for constituents …

Neighborhood Bulletin

Entertainment Zone Updates

LAST UPDATE: July 3rd

Hayes Street Closure Series, Small Business

Who Gets to Speak for Hayes Valley?

The small business perspective on the gatekeeping, intimidation, and broken …

Hayes Street Closure Series

Who Does a Supervisor Really Serve? Hayes Valley Deserves an Answer

In light of recent developments regarding the closure on Hayes …

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Why You Should Care About What’s Happening on Hayes Street

Update (Dec 2025):This piece was originally published in May 2025. …

Neighborhood Bulletin, News, Public Safety

Burnt Building on Octavia Update

LAST UPDATE: August 28th

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