BCNA’s Ballot Endorsements – Remember to Vote on March 3

The BCNA Board of Directors has reviewed the statewide and local propositions from the perspective of our neighborhood values and input from our members, including residents and businesses.  We have endorsed the only statewide proposition (Prop 13 school bond) and all but one of the San Francisco ballot measures. Please vote on March 3!

  • Prop 13 (School Bond): $15 billion in bonds for school and college facilities. BCNA SUPPORTS.
  • Prop A (City College Job Training, Repair and Earthquake Safety Measure): Allows city college district to sell $845 million in bonds to perform improvements to school buildings, including seismic retrofits. BCNA SUPPORTS.
  • Prop B (San Francisco Earthquake Safety and Emergency Response Bond): Allows the city to sell $628.5 million in bonds to finance infrastructure improvements at police and fire stations, 911 call center, and other disaster-response facilities. Funds an expansion of the city’s emergency firefighting water system, which supplies firefighters with high-pressure water. BCNA SUPPORTS.
  • Prop C (Retiree Health Care Benefits for Former Employees of the San Francisco Housing Authority): Ensures city employees are not penalized by a gap in their work for the city due to the collapse of the San Francisco Housing Authority. NO POSITION.
  • Prop D (Vacancy Tax): Imposes a fee on landlords whose storefronts have been empty for more than 182 days. The tax, championed by Supervisor Aaron Peskin, would start at $250 per linear foot of storefront in year one and double in each consecutive year. The measure would affect the city’s thirty-odd neighborhood commercial corridors, including Union Street, West Portal, and Haight Street, starting in 2021. BCNA SUPPORTS.
  • Prop E (Office Development Limits): Would restrict future office development if San Francisco fails to meet state-mandated affordable housing goals. Currently, San Francisco only allows a certain amount of office space to be approved every year. Prop. E would further lower the amount of office space that could be approved by a percentage equal to the city’s shortfall in approving affordable housing development. While some restraint on unbridled growth of large office building construction seems desirable, this measure lacks the balance needed to develop more affordable housing along with commercial interests, including neighborhood-serving retail. We believe this measure needs more review and debate. BCNA OPPOSES.

Join Us for a Neighborhood Safety Forum on March 16

 

 

 

 

The Barbary Coast Neighborhood Association will host a discussion on neighborhood safety issues — what’s working, what’s not working, and solutions — with Central Station Police Captain Robert Yick and District 3 Supervisor Aaron Peskin. Complimentary refreshments.

When:  Monday, March 16 – 5:00-7:00 PM
Where: The Clubhouse at North Park, 150 Pacific Avenue (North side of Sydney Walton Park)

Join Us for NEXT Village SF Forum on February 19th

Please join the Barbary Coast Neighborhood Association and Gateway Tenants Association on Wednesday, February 19 to hear Executive Director Jacqueline Zimmer and Board Member Janet Crane present the innovative NEXT Village approach to aging in place. If you prefer to live in your current home, joining NEXT Village SF is a good way to be connected, healthy, and independent. Refreshments and wine for purchase will be available.

NOTE: You must have a ticket to attend this event. Tickets are available now on Eventbrite.

BCNA members can get a promotional code for FREE tickets by clicking here. You must be logged in to view the page.

NEXT Village SF is a neighborhood nonprofit providing services and support that empower members to live independently in their own homes as they age. Through regular get-togethers, local field trips, assistance with errands and more, our volunteers and staff work together to enrich, enhance, and nourish the lives of seniors in our community. As a vibrant, growing network for aging adults in northeast San Francisco, NEXT Village SF is connection you can count on. At NEXT Village, we believe in the power of community to achieve society-wide change in the way we age. Everyday, we work to build caring communities that dignify aging and honor our desire to age in the place we call home.

Wednesday, February 19, 2020
6-8 PM
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman
4 Embarcadero Center, 22nd Floor