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Earn Rewards to Local Shops for Cleaning Up Dolores Park (Oct. 2-11)

Dolores Park needs your help! People are leaving litter all over the place. But, we have an idea to combat trash, support local businesses, and reward you all in one. From Oct 2 through Oct 11, we are running a cleanup effort. All you have to do is

  1. pick up 100 pieces of trash in Dolores Park in the Mission using the Rubbish app,
  2. screenshot your Rubbish Run map when done
  3. share your Rubbish map summary on Instagram and tag @rubbish.love.

Then, we’ll send you a gift card to a local shop Download the iOS app at www.rubbish.love

We’ll have litter picker uppers, t-shirts and stickers to hand out as well. Join us! This cleanup campaign is sponsored by Rob Levy, a Compass agent and neighbor. Local businesses include Tartine Bakery, Humphry Slocombe, Dynamo Donut, and more.

Cost: FREE*
*Pick up 100 pieces of trash in Dolores Park in the Mission using the Rubbish app, screenshot your Rubbish Run map when done share your Rubbish map summary on Instagram and tag @rubbish.loveCategories: *Top Pick*Fun & GamesIn PersonOutdoors

VenueMission Dolores Park

Address: Dolores St., and 19th St., San Francisco, CA

BART Getting More Trains Starting Sept. 14

Starting next Monday, September 14th, BART will run an updated schedule. The new schedule calls for more frequency during peak weekday commute hours on several lines, creating more hours with 15-minute frequencies.

Service hours remain the same: 5 am-9 pm weekdays, 8 am-9 pm weekends. Read the full article.

Commute trains at 15-minute frequencies will be added to most lines as well as other adjustments to the schedule including 30-minute frequencies on Saturday and Sunday to reflect current ridership levels.

Three lines will have 15-minute frequencies during the busiest commute hours on weekdays in the peak direction of travel: Antioch-SFO (Yellow); Richmond-Millbrae (Red); Berryessa-Daly City (Green). Dublin/Pleasanton-Daly City (Blue) and Richmond-Berryessa (Orange) Lines will not have added trains but riders can expect to benefit from the increased service and be able to spread out.

All other weekday times will continue to run 30-minute frequencies.

BART allows real-time train departures for riders to follow at https://bart.gov/schedules/eta or using the Official BART App on smartphones. Plan ahead your next ride using the BART Trip Planner at https://bart.gov/planner. PDF timetables are available at https://bart.gov/schedules/pdf

San Francisco Gyms Can Officially Reopen Today

Starting September 9th, gyms are allowed to finally start opening for outdoor workouts

SF gym buffs, as long as you don’t mind dark orange smokey skies, today is the time to hit the gym outside. According to the latest timeline of reopenings, the city has finally allowed gyms and fitness centers to operate outdoors but with restrictions due to Covid-19.

Currently, tents that protect the outdoor gym are being utilized that enables one-on-one personal training. But by the end of the month, the city’s goal is to allow for indoor use of gyms and fitness centers with limited capacity.

Despite the Spare the Air Alert today and wildfire smoke filling out skies, It seems that there is no stopping in shedding the pandemic pounds in SF Today. 

Please be safe!

Location

480 Mission Bay Blvd N
San Francisco, CA 94158
phone | (415) 558-1678

Management Team

General Manager
Gina Gorman | ggorman@actionlife.com

Assistant General Manager
Karen Cubas | kcubas@actionlife.com

Management Company

Action Property Management
Regional Office
655 Montgomery Street, Suite 1190
San Francisco, CA 94111
phone | (949) 450-0202