Karma Report: Storm-Felled Tree Avoids Cyclist, Kills Car

by Andrew Dalton on October 13, 2009

In case you live in a windowless basement apartment and haven’t left the house yet, you might not have noticed there’s an End of Days-type storm going on outside and it’s been fucking up everyone’s hair and MUNI commutes all morning.
Also, early this morning a brave cyclist on his ride to work nearly had a [...]


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Big Flashy Traffic Sign Update

by Andrew Dalton on October 12, 2009

When I saw SFist picked up on our (read: NOPNA’s) fight against those freeway-style signs set to go up over Fell and Oak streets, I thought it was a good sign they would be taken down. Turns out Brock and company just wanted to take the opportunity to call the neighborhood “adorable”, which is a [...]


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Your Mirkarimi Moment for October, 2009

by Andrew Dalton on October 8, 2009

Somewhere along the line AggroPa editors got added to supervisor Ross Mirkarimi’s “District Five Report” email newsletter. Who knows when or why, but whenever we get ‘em we’ll share ‘em.
This month Ross “The Boss” brings us:
Updates on Divisadero Rehab: The Boss has let us know that all “major construction” on Divis between Waller and McAllister [...]


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“No SFGo”

by Andrew Dalton on October 1, 2009

Sorry, it’s not a new trend in Bay Area hyphey rap, rather it’s the fight against those freeway-style signs being put up over Fell and Oak streets on both sides of Divisadero. BIKE NOPA blogger Mike has been following the SFGo campaign and the neighborhood resistance, so I’ll defer you gentle readers to his post [...]


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Pedestrian struck on Fell St.

by Andrew Dalton on September 15, 2009

If you follow any of the big SF news blogs or breaking news twitter feeds, you may have already heard that a 24-year old woman was struck and killed by a car while crossing Fell St. at Broderick. SF Appeal reports that the incident happened early this morning at 6:20am. And while is is still [...]


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