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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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End of Year Message

2025 in Review: Receipts, Resilience, and a Reset for Hayes Valley For the past five years, we’ve marked time with either an end-of-year reflection or a start-of-year reset. This year feels different, not because the challenges disappeared, but because the full picture finally came into focus. 2025 was the year the pattern became undeniable. What…
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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…
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Hayes Street Closure Post SFMTA Board Hearing Statement

LAST UPDATE: December 12th
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The City Promised Balance. Closures Delivered the Opposite.

Hayes Valley vs. the Market & Octavia Plan When the Central Freeway finally came down in the early 2000s, Hayes Valley felt like it had won. The teardown was celebrated as a turning point, a chance to reclaim land and reconnect the neighborhood (Hoodline, 2015). But the replacement street, Octavia Boulevard, didn’t live up to…
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Neighborhood Bulletin, SFMTA, Small Business
Head West Market SFMTA Permit 2026
What Recent Discovery Reveals About the Hayes Street “Public Life Study”
What Civic Documentation Is and What It Is Not
A brief statement on civic documentation and public streets
Two More Retail Exits on Hayes Street and the Pattern We Can’t Ignore
Closed Hayes Street, SFMTA, Small Business
Hayes Street Closure Activity
Hayes Street Closure Permit Noncompliance
Linden for Me, Hayes for Thee
A private group is running a public street like it’s theirs
Closed Hayes Street, Neighborhood Bulletin
Hayes Street Closure Sound Permit: What the Entertaiment Commission Approved and What Was Ignored
Closed Hayes Street, Neighborhood Bulletin
Final MOCAC Meeting Recap
When Asking Questions Became “Hostility”
A Coup in Hayes Valley
Why We Document — And Why It Matters Now
Sound Permit 400 Hayes Street
Hayes Street Closure Permit Analysis
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
Closed Hayes Street, SFMTA, Small Business
400 Block of Hayes Closure Permit Updates
Experiment or Exploitation? When temporary policy becomes permanent politics on Hayes Street.
Activation or Appropriation? How Hayes Street Became a Stage Set
Our Statement Post SFMTA ISCOTT Hearing • Hayes St Closure
The Hayes Street Reset: What We Want to See Happen
Statement RE: How a “Temporary” Street Closure Became a Permanent Political Project
What We Learned From Engaging SFMTA on Pay or Permit Parking
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
Entertainment Sound Permits on 400 Hayes -Anina & Brass Tacks
Neighborhood Bulletin, Small Business
A 20 Year Hayes Valley Merchant Forced Out
Closed Hayes Street, SFMTA, Small Business
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
Hayes Street Closure Series, Small Business
The “Abbot-Kinnification” of Hayes Valley — A Neighborhood Takeover in Real Time
Spring Roundup 2025
“Make Hayes Promenade Permanent”? Let’s Get Real.
Hayes Street Closure Series, Small Business
EZ Is the New Formula Retail
Why the Entertainment Zone fight in Hayes Valley reveals a deeper failure in San Francisco politics
Advocacy in the Cracks: What Hayes Valley Reveals about the System
The Country Club Influence in Hayes Valley
Entertainment Zone Updates
Hayes Street Closure Series, Small Business
