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Posts Categorized: Parks & Greenspace
The East Cut Community Garden is Open!
Saturday, April 23rd, East Cut residents and Community Garden project leaders came together to celebrate the official opening of The East Cut Community Garden. An intimate ribbon cutting ceremony celebrated… Read more »
East Cut Community Garden Nearly Complete with Volunteer Supported Plot Build Day
March has been a busy month for projects in The East Cut but none were more anticipated than the Community Garden garden plot build at 29 Essex Street! On Saturday,… Read more »
The East Cut Community Garden: Project Updates
***For current project updates, scroll down below the image of the garden location*** The East Cut Community Benefit District is pleased to share updates regarding the forthcoming community garden in… Read more »
Salesforce Park Play Area – Open Again!
Residents of The East Cut and visitors alike are thrilled that the children’s play area located within Salesforce Park reopened this week as San Francisco County continues to relax restrictions… Read more »
Transbay Block 3 Park Planning Continues
Last Wednesday, September 9th, San Francisco Public Works, along with the Office of Community Investment & Infrastructure (OCII) and the San Francisco Recreation & Parks Department (RPD), held Community Meeting… Read more »
Goats Sustainably Clear Brush in Rincon Hill
May 13th, residents of Rincon Hill got some surprise visitors when a herd of goats were dropped off by Caltrans District 4! The goats were brought in to clear weeds… Read more »
Salesforce Park Is Now Open!
After 10 months, we are thrilled to welcome visitors back to Salesforce Park. When walking along the pathway you will quickly notice how lush the landscape has become and how well the plants and trees have grown.
Transbay Park Survey #1 Results
Over 580 neighbors and stakeholders responded to the initial East Cut survey on Transbay Park. Together with the Office of Community of Investment and Infrastructure (OCII) and San Francisco Public Works (SFPW)…
There Is One Last Park Left to Design in the East Cut District, and You Can Help with It!
The East Cut Community Benefit District is inviting the community to provide input on the future Transbay Park designs, before the park gets developed on Transbay Block 3. This is a unique opportunity for workers, residents, and visitors in the neighborhood to inform the design of a central park for the community!