Welcome to Madrone

Starbucks to Re-open on 04/09

Starbucks will be re-opening for MOBILE ORDERS ONLY starting on Thursday, 04/09. No customers will be allowed into the store and orders will be picked up at the front door.

The revised hours will be:

Mon-Fri: 6am – 4pm.
Sat-Sun: 7am – 3pm.

Attached is a how-to flyer for those who may need guidance on how to download &/or use the Starbucks app.

Disinfecting Wipes and Flushable Wipes Reminder

As a reminder, when everyone is concerned with the spread of germs and viruses, please remember DO NOT FLUSH any type of wet wipes down the toilet. Even the wipes that are labeled “Safe To Flush” or “Flushable” can lead to toilet and pipe blockages causing water to overflow into residents units. Waste pipe clogs and the subsequent water damage it will cause can be very costly. Wet wipes, any kind, are generally made from non-woven fibrous materials. Wet wipes DO NOT break down in the waste pipes.

Please be sure to dispose of “Flushable” or “Non Flushable” wet wipes in your trash.

Thank you for reading and have a wonderful day!

SFMTA Update

Please find the following message from SFMTA:

In the rapidly changing environment caused by COVID-19, the SFMTA is making additional updates to Muni service. While ridership has fallen significantly, our bus operators still serve approximately 100,000 passengers a day – getting nurses, cooks, custodians, and other essential workers to their jobs. The SFMTA has instituted some of the strongest health protections for our operators, mechanics, car cleaners and customers to minimize risk of transmission on our buses. These efforts have been paired with our continued effort to maintain regular service, so remaining essential workers have the space to maintain recommended distances on Muni. However, it has become increasingly difficult to continue delivering service on our current network due to operator availability and the changing trip needs of the community. Following public health guidance, there are operators are in self-quarantine out of an abundance of caution, while others have conditions that make them especially vulnerable. We are expecting over 40% of our operators to be out in the coming week. Remaining operators will continue to be on the job doing the heroic work of keeping San Francisco moving during this crisis. In order to maintain service levels to provide social distance, we must focus our available resources on the lines that most critically serve essential trips. This means temporarily reducing Muni service, and prioritizing routes in most critical need during the pandemic. Our priority is to be fully transparent with the community. Our goal is to restore normal service as quickly as possible. However, in the interim, we will prioritize our available resources based on connections to medical facilities, Muni’s Equity Strategy, and data from customer travel patterns we’ve observed during the COVID-19 shelter-in-place order. In order to maintain frequency, and sufficient social distance on these services, we will continue to operate 17 routes, while temporarily eliminating services on others. Changes to Muni service are being rolled out in phases  

Monday, April 6

Customers should prepare for delays across the Muni system both Monday and Tuesday. We expect to be below necessary staffing levels to provide adequate service. This gap will cause missed runs and delays that may not be accurately reflected in NextBus predictions. If you need to make an essential trip, plan to use other options or allow extra time when riding Muni.

Tuesday, April 7

Service will be temporarily discontinued on seven
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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