SF News Mission Bay Residents File Class-Action Lawsuit Against San Francisco Over Sinking and Cracking Sidewalks A problem that's been visible — and trip-able — for Mission Bay residents for years, the uneven sinking of sidewalks and streets around the relatively new buildings in the neighborhood, is heading to court.
SF News Mission Bay Sidewalks Are (Still) Sinking, Creating Tripping Hazards; Drought Might Be Making Things Worse Residents of San Francisco's newest neighborhood, in Mission Bay and around China Basin, say that building and sidewalk settlement has caused a lot of wonky walkways for years.
SF News Skateboarding Brand HUF Missed the Memo That Sidewalk Stencil Ads Are Illegal Here HUF, the skateboarding and apparel brand, just opened a new store on Valencia Street, and they went around the Mission spray-stenciling their logo on neighborhood sidewalks — apparently unaware that SF has a law against this and others have been fined for this.
SF News Libby Schaaf Breaks Hand, Blames Oakland's 'Crumbling Infrastructure' And here's MC Hammer and the Mayor of Oakland riding a giant fire-breathing snail, just because. pic.twitter.com/mTO3cwKdHF— LOLKNBR (@LOLKNBR) June 19, 2015 When three people were shot near the Golden
Arts & Entertainment 7 Reason To Love San Francisco Sidewalks There are countless stories to tell in San Francisco, but sometimes a picture says so much more that mere words. Here are 7 reason why San Francisco sidewalks — typically vilified for being strewn
SF News Woman Seriously Injured By Sidewalk Biker Sunday afternoon a woman in her 60s suffered a life-threatening head injury when a 21-year-old male cyclist struck her as she walked in a pedestrian lane (commonly referred to as "the sidewalk") near
Arts & Entertainment Etiquette Week: How To Walk On The Sidewalk Like A Reasonable Human Being As readers have no doubt noticed, it's National Etiquette Week here at SFist. After yesterday's lesson in the unspoken rules of public transit, we're stepping off the bus and walking the rest of
SF News Cyclists Still Ride On City Sidewalks Mission Local has proof--proof!-- that cyclists are all evil. As you very well know. So much so that they continue to ride on city sidewalks, especially in the city's elite Mission district.
SF News Sutter Street Between Kearny and Grant Temporarily Closed SF Appeal tells us that the KTVU broadcast is reporting that a window washer caused the sidewalk along Sutter Street in the Financial District to collapse last night at 2 a.m. The
SF News Photos: San Francisco Stands Against Sit / Lie Everything from yoga near the beach to a hot tub party to comics performing while lying down on the sidewalk (including Nato Green and Kamau Bell) occurred on Saturday during a large sit/