The Noe Valley Voice
is published ten times a year and has been a neighborhood fixture since 1977. Here are highlights from the latest issue. Links are to items we've covered here on NVSF or outside sources as the Voice
doesn't post stories online until mid-month.
February 2011Front Page: New school district lines for Noe;
RelayRides neighborhood car share comes to Noe; 7 local retailers
served with warning letters threatening lawsuits from ADA activists and forced to make costly upgrades (much employment for lawyers ensues).
Letters: Unclaimed Santa photos still languishing at Just for Fun - stop by if you forgot to pick yours up; details on a broken window car break-in that didn't make it into the Police Beat
.
Message from Scott Wiener: Our new District 8 Supe writes of his 2 priorities:
Fixing the J Church and the
Noe Valley Town Square.
Features: Profile of Sharon who sells Street Sheet on 24th St.;
new luxe condos on outer Church.
Cost of Living in Noe: Condos outsold homes in November and December with the typical price for a condo at $1 million. Single-family homes are averaging $1.4 million.
Short Takes: Neighborhood Emergency Response Training
(NERT) coming to Noe Feb 24 - Mar 31; Find a Lab to Love at Noe Valley Pet Co. Feb 12, 12 - 3pm;
Plant*SF wants to green your sidewalk.
Store Trek:
Tataki South;
Patxi's; New Alternatives Cafe - 1600 Guerrero at 28th serves coffee, pastries and sandwiches daily.
Rumors:
Noe Valley's Super Bowl celebrity Larry Jacobson frequents Le Zinc, Tuggey's, Firefly and Pasta Pomodoro (and misses
Noe Valley Pizza); world-class sculptor and Noe Valley resident
Ruth Asawa is the subject of a documentary - next showing is at the De Young on March 11;
parklets are popular on 24th Street - smoking is not; reason for recent Circle Bank demonstrations in Noe still unclear (contractor and union dispute);
Lola staying,
Two Birds coming soon;
diagonal parking comes to Castro and nets 3 new parking spots (
Ed - or 4 at night when confused drivers park diagonally in the parallel spot anyway); the
$2.33 million Noe Dream House and the
$4.25 million Noe Fire House still not sold.
[The Noe Valley Voice]