BY BILL PICTURE Published: January, 2019 The Port of San Francisco has removed dilapidated piles that once supported the piers along the shores of Islais Creek—crumbling reminders of the important role the southern waterfront plays in San Francisco’s rich maritime history. Abandoned for decades, when the last of the area’s slaughterhouses, canneries and […]
By Dianne Boate and Robert Meyer Published: July, 2004 Be prepared to be surprised! It was to be a regular summer Saturday in June. Robert was going to have a garage sale and Dianne was all set to go to the Palace of Legion of Honor for a lecture. But on Friday, Robert took notice […]
By Bill PicturePublished: July, 2009 San Francisco law mandates that, by 2011, taxi companies operating in the City must average no more than 38 tons of greenhouse gas emissions annually per fleet vehicle. Getting the cab companies to work towards compliance with the new emissions standard has been a challenge, says Jordanna Thigpen, Enforcement & […]