CIVIC MINDED NEIGHBORHOOD ADVOCACY
Community serving
drilling down on the issues impacting Hayes Valley
Hayes Street Closure
key initiative • advocating since 2020
We are facing a battle royale over a 1 block closure that a faction in the neighborhood seeks to make permanent. We question whether efforts to shut down our main street is the best use of SFMTA’s budget. The survival of San Francisco Small Businesses is on the line while they face many economic uncertainties and experience their representation diminishing at the policy table.
Our approach
Guided by principals which we strive to uphold while we navigate through San Francisco’s complex civics and neighborhood politics
Review and Planning
Only through thorough review of the facts, processes and connections with stakeholders are we able to serve the neighborhood clearly with a concise overview of the initiatives/issues for community awareness and solutions (when applicable).
Outreach and Impact
We strive to ensure participation by encouraging facilitation of feedback via multiple means of outreach; a positive impact is only possible by fostering and encouraging others to engage.
Collaboration
We support and encourage neighbors and businesses to participate in the civic process. In an effort to advance common good, we seek a bilateral forum of communication between neighbors and City Agencies.
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Freeway Commemoration Project Update
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Neighborhood Advocates HAVE KEY Role
While community advocates cannot guarantee greater participation, experience has shown me that they can help increase resident involvement in community development processes. Community advocates can be the difference between a successful project with strong community input and buy-in or an unsuccessful one with limited community involvement and neighborhood indifference.
– Richard Wooten, Michigan State University
“Without community service, we would not have a strong quality of life. It’s important to the person who serves as well as the recipient. It’s the way in which we ourselves grow and develop.”
– Dorothy Height