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The very best part of San Francisco – our neighborhoods – all too often receive the least attention from City Hall. It’s time neighborhood concerns had the focused attention they deserve. We have the power to fix our problems, but it can only happen by working together, by listening to each other and by realizing that the city’s problems are interconnected, not isolated. That’s why I’d like you to join the conversation – right here, right now. Be a neighborhood leader and help us Reset San Francisco. Do you think that City Hall is addressing the concerns that matter most to you? It’s time to bring our issues, our priorities to the forefront of city government. We’ll never fix our city by blaming each other, but we can succeed by combining our efforts and our ideas.

Adopt a Living Tree for the Holidays
7 years ago

Adopt a Living Tree for the Holidays

For many Bay Area residents, a Christmas tree is a key component of the holiday season.

From picking out a tree at the lot to wrestling it home and into the living …
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Laguna Honda Hospital Celebrates Its 150th Anniversary
7 years ago

Laguna Honda Hospital Celebrates Its 150th Anniversary

At Reset San Francsico, we use our Community Camera feature to shine a spotlight on the amazing community activism and engagement that is taking place all across San Francisco that …
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Election 2016: Prop R
7 years ago

Election 2016: Prop R

ICYMI: the 2016 election will be held on Tuesday, November 8, with early voting kicking off at San Francisco’s City Hall on Tuesday, October 11.

In addition to voting for …
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Election 2016: Prop X
7 years ago

Election 2016: Prop X

ICYMI: the 2016 election will be held on Tuesday, November 8, with early voting kicking off at San Francisco’s City Hall on Tuesday, October 11.

In addition to voting for …
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San Francisco Housing Law: City, HUD Reach Agreement
7 years ago

San Francisco Housing Law: City, HUD Reach Agreement

Last month, the US Department of Housing and Urban Development vetoed San Francisco’s plan to offer a neighborhood preference to applicants of the new Willie B. Kennedy senior housing development in …
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Community Camera Photo: Remembering Robin Williams
7 years ago

Community Camera Photo: Remembering Robin Williams

Welcome to the fourth installment of Community Camera.

#CommunityCamera is Reset San Francisco‘s weekly series that features a photograph capturing the spirit of community within San Francisco or the broader Bay Area.

Our previous …
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