MONS newsletter November 2016 | Page 4

Safe & Clean Neighborhoods

As part of his Neighborhoods Promise strategy, Mayor Lee announced the creation of the Fix-It Team, a coordinated city response to address quality of life concerns in San Francisco Neighborhoods.

Through this initiative, the primary participating agencies, which include; Public Health, Public Utilities Commission, Recreation and Parks, Public Works, and Police and Municipal Transit Agency, will continue to tackle local problems such as potholes, graffiti, faded crosswalks, illegal encampments, and other quality of life issues. The program is planned to improve more than 100 commercial corridors in the next three years.

The Mayor created the Neighborhood Promise which states, “All residents and entitled to feel safe in their homes and neighborhoods, and, “All residents are entitled to clean, well-maintained public spaces and facilities. Such as parks, libraries, public transportation, sidewalks, and streets.” The primary participating agencies include; Public Health, Public Utilities Commission, Recreation and Parks, Pubic Works, Police and the Municipal Transit Agency who will address neighborhood concerns collaboratively through “Fix-It Teams”.

For 2016, focus areas include Market/Castro, Inner Sunset, Chinatown, Mission/Geneva, and Divisadero/Fillmore. Sandra Zuniga is assigned to lead this effort, to receive updates follow the program via twitter @FixItTeamSF

As part of his Neighborhoods Promise strategy, Mayor Lee announced the creation of the Fix-It Team, a coordinated city response to address quality of life concerns in San Francisco Neighborhoods.

The Mayor created the Neighborhood Promise which states, “All residents and entitled to feel safe in their homes and neighborhoods, and, “All residents are entitled to clean, well-maintained public spaces and facilities. Such as parks, libraries, public transportation, sidewalks, and streets.” The primary participating agencies include; Public Health, Public Utilities Commission, Recreation and Parks, Pubic Works, Police and the Municipal Transit Agency who will address neighborhood concerns collaboratively through “Fix-It Teams”.

For 2016, focus areas include Market/Castro, Inner Sunset, Chinatown, Mission/Geneva, and Divisadero/Fillmore. Sandra Zuniga is assigned to lead this effort, to receive updates follow the program via twitter @FixItTeamSF

Through this initiative, the primary participating agencies, which include; Public Health, Public Utilities Commission, Recreation and Parks, Public Works, and Police and Municipal Transit Agency, will continue to tackle local problems such as potholes, graffiti, faded crosswalks, illegal encampments, and other quality of life issues. The program is planned to improve more than 100 commercial corridors in the next three years.