Dear Neighbors and Community,Â
Happy Thanksgiving! Please stay safe and take care while driving, especially as we continue during this rainy season.
It's been a long time coming, but we celebrated the launch of the Bayview Mobility Shuttle, a testament to the power of community! This service is the result of your voices guiding how we connect with the T Line, BART, local services, and so much more.Â
This shuttle represents so much more than just transit. It will also create jobs and serve as a starting point for future muni operators. Additionally, through the shuttle, residents will have access to the resources at the Transportation Resource Center on 3rd Street.
Thank you to all of the community members and organizations that made this possible, especially; Hunters Point Family, Community Youth Center, MNC Inspiring Success, OneBayview, African American Arts & Cultural District, A. Phillip Randolph Institute, Young Community Developers, and Bayview Hunters Point Community Advocates.
The Bayview Shuttle operates Monday through Friday 7am - 7pm, and Saturday to Sunday 10am - 6pm.Â
Check it out for free up until December 11th! |
As always, if you have any questions or matters concerning District 10, please email my office at waltonstaff@sfgov.org.Â
In Community,
Supervisor Shamann Walton |
District 10 Office Updates |
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Nov. 12 - I had a great time supporting the USADA fundraising event. Congratulations on another successful year of connecting student athletes to the high schools of their dreams!
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Nov. 13 - A beautiful evening at Glide's Holiday Jam with the Philharmonik and Lenny Williams. Great organization and great people!
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Nov. 16 - I jump started the morning with Friends of Jackson Park in Potrero Hill, hearing about the design and amenities as we move closer to breaking ground.Â
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Nov. 21 - Checked in with DPW during their Clean Corridors program. Today they were focused on Carroll, Jennings, Van Dyke, and the Bayview Hill areas. I want to express my gratitude to the entire DPW crew for all of the work they do across the city.
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SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONÂ
The San Francisco Shipyard will experience a temporary power service interruption on Tuesday, December 3rd from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. All the approximately 500 customers served by SFPUC Power will be impacted by the outage.
The power outage is needed so that on-site electrical work can be completed safely by the developer, Lennar.
If customers have questions about the outage, they can contact SFPUC’s Power customer service line at (415) 551- 4720 or 3-1-1. |
SAN FRANCISCO HUMAN SERVICES AGENCYÂ
Are You an Aspiring Social Worker? If so, We’re Hiring!
Exciting Opportunities Await as a Protective Services Worker (2940) in the Family and Children's Services program!
We’re hiring 40+ passionate individuals!
Are you ready to make a real difference in the lives of children and families in San Francisco? The City and County of San Francisco’s Human Services Agency (HSA) is thrilled to announce we are recruiting 40+ Protective Services Worker roles within our impactful Family and Children's Services (FCS) program. With a competitive salary range of $107,640.00 - $137,332.00 annually, this is your chance to engage in meaningful work that truly transforms lives.
We are looking for compassionate and dedicated individuals with a Master’s Degree in Social Work (MSW) or equivalent counseling degrees.
If you are set to graduate around May 2025, we welcome your application as well!
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2940 Job announcement: HERE
Why This Role is Important:
In response to the increasing demand for child welfare services, your role will be vital in supporting families during their most challenging times. By joining our team, you’ll not only advance your professional journey but also play a key part in a mission dedicated to creating brighter futures for vulnerable families in our community.
Protective Service Workers perform professional investigation, case management, and casework services at the Family & Children’s Services program. This includes activities related to: engagement of children, youth and families; assessment of safety and risk; case planning and service delivery; and transitioning children and families to appropriate permanent and stable living situations.
We are excited to receive your applications and welcome you to be part of the essential work we are doing to support children and families across San Francisco. As you bring your passion and expertise to our community, we are committed to fostering your professional growth and success with enriching career development opportunities.
For any inquiries, please contact the assigned Human Resources Analyst, Valerie Tieu, at valerie.tieu@sfgov.org |
SAN FRANCISCO RECREATION AND PARKS
India Basin Waterfront Park at 900 Innes is Now Open
Facility Hours
Shipwright’s Cottage
Wednesday to Sunday - 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Food Pavilion
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Lil’Alijo Cajun & Creole Food: Saturdays through November 30 - 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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The Vegan Hood Chefs: Sundays through November 24 - 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Shop Building
Open Boat Shop:
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Sundays - noon to 4 p.m.
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Tuesdays: 4 to 7 p.m.
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Thursdays: 4 to 7 p.m.
Community Rowing:
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Sunday, November 3:Â noon to 4 p.m.
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Sunday, November 17:Â 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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Sunday, December 1:Â 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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TREASURER & TAX COLLECTORÂ
Attention Property Owners! San Francisco has a new tax that may impact you. The Empty Homes Tax was approved by San Francisco voters in November 2022. If you own a residential unit in a building with three or more units, you generally are required to file by April 30, 2025. When you file, you will only owe the tax for units that were kept vacant, or are deemed to be kept vacant, for more than 182 days in 2024.
Visit sftreasurer.org/EmptyHomes to learn more about the tax, including a recorded webinar, informational video, and translated presentation in Chinese, Spanish and Filipino Â
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Apply for KP’s subsidized coverage
Open Enrollment started November 1st for Kaiser Permanente’s
Community Health Care Program for Californians without access to any other health coverage.Â
Even with the expansion of Medi-Cal in 2024, too many Californians remain uninsured. The Community Health Care Program (CHCP) helps to address this gap by providing Kaiser Permanente’s high-quality care and coverage to eligible Californians in our service areas.
CHCP members are enrolled in the Kaiser Permanente Platinum 90 HMO plan. Monthly premiums for comprehensive coverage are subsidized, and CHCP members do not have to pay copays for out-of-pocket costs for most care at Kaiser Permanente facilities.
Individuals do not need to be U.S. citizens to qualify. The deadline to apply for CHCP is January 31, 2025, and space is limited. |
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District 10 Supervisor Shamann Walton | 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Pl, San Francisco | Room 282 Office Line: 415.554.7670 | General Email: waltonstaff@sfgov.org |
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