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by Amanda Witherell

Hey Mission residents: there's a public hearing tomorrow morning at 9 am, Room 400 in City Hall about street cleaning. The city is planning on having a lot more of it in the neighborhood, which means more sweeping up of newspapers and broken glass, but also more moving of your car and more getting of parking tickets. It affects everyone from Cesar Chavez to 19th Street and everything east of South Van Ness. If you have a Department of Public Works poster saran-wrapped to the street pole or tree in front of your house, they're talking to you. You can double-check here, and roll down to City Hall tomorrow morning to give your two cents.

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turtle77 [TypeKey Profile Page]:

We live on 19th Street
My wife and I put up bright yellow
posters and put similar posters under
windshield wiper up and down a lot of
streets in the Mission.
We wrote to Ammiano; his office
was reponsive.
We tried to get ahold of Daly (our Sup.)
but calls were not returned.
We tried to get ahold of someone
at the Bay Guardian via email but
your mail system rejected them.
I think the measure will go back to the drawing
board since the opposition was hot and large
at the Wednesday meeting at City Hall.
No one there from the Guardian or they were very meek.

Bay Guardian was way late on this and I remain disappointed

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