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Excelsior Safety Planners
Every 3 Months 35 San Juan Avenue, San Francisco, CA, 94112 |
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Planning Group members receive monthly email updates on action items & assist with implementing action items in the months between meetings.. Homework is highly encouraged but optional.
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The Excelsior Safety Planners
meet every three months to discuss Excelsior Safety issues, develop action items, and assess the status of current action items. Members communicate monthly to check in and coordinate actions. Contact us to get involved!
The Action items that the group is currently focusing on are: - Pedestrian safety advocacy - Shine a Bright Light on Excelsior - Excelsior Safety Partners - Merchant & Police small meetings upcoming meeting agenda
past meeting minutes
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Current Activities
Shine a Bright Light on Excelsior
The Shine a Bright Light on Excelsior (SBLE) program is a grassroots safety initiative of EAG, sponsored by PG&E. The program goals are to promote safety directly on the Excelsior commercial corridor, educate merchants about Crime Prevention through Environmental Design concepts, increase the perception of safety on the corridor among those who live, work, and shop after dark and enhance the environmental sustainability of businesses on the corridor through the provision of energy efficient lighting. The program involves the distribution of energy efficient light bulbs and educational posters for display in every small business on the Excelsior’s Commercial Corridor. The outreach will be conducted by trained Safety Liaisons volunteers.
Bike Registration
Bike registration is a volunteer program with the Ingleside Police Station to make it quicker and easier to identify and return recovered bicycles to the rightful owner. If you decide to participate in this program, you will receive a sticker to place on an inconspicuous part of your bike so if your bike happens to be stolen and then recovered, the police will know who to return it to. Majority of bicycles are stolen while stored in homes/garages so make sure your bicycle is locked up at all times to increase the chances to prevention of theft.
To report any thefts or incidents, please call the police at (415) 553-0123 for non- emergencies or 911 for emergencies. To find the bike registration form, click here.
To report any thefts or incidents, please call the police at (415) 553-0123 for non- emergencies or 911 for emergencies. To find the bike registration form, click here.
