Long-awaited trashcans hit S.F. streets, a Tenderloroadway mural, and more
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Long-awaited trashcans hit S.F. streets, a Tenderloroadway mural, and more
"Eight custom-designed trash bins have started to be installed in the Tenderloin, with plans for a total of 3,000 bins by summer. Public Works is monitoring their performance."
"The St. Anthony Foundation received a $150,000 grant for a mural on the Golden Gate Greenway, partnering with street art group 1AM to develop a theme."
"Public Works spokesperson Rachel Gordon stated, 'We are fully aware that there is going to be no perfect garbage can, but we are working toward a more perfect garbage can for San Francisco.'"
The Tenderloin is seeing new developments with the installation of custom trash bins and a mural project funded by a $150,000 grant. Eight trash bins have been installed, with plans for 3,000 by summer. Public Works is monitoring their effectiveness. The mural, created by St. Anthony Foundation and street art group 1AM, aims to beautify the Golden Gate Greenway. Despite challenges, the project is moving forward, reflecting ongoing efforts to enhance the neighborhood.
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