Mobilize 10
Mobilize 10 is a group of neighbors located across District 10 (Potrero Hill, Dogpatch, Bayview-Hunters Point, Sunnydale, and Visitacion Valley) mobilizing to make our community a great place to live, work, and live life as a San Franciscan. Our members vary in age, background, gender, profession, and location, but we all share one big thing in common: a love for our neighborhood and a need to provide its residents with better resources and reputable information. Mobilize 10 started in 2022 and does not require any formal dues or fees to be a member.
Who Are We?
Mobilize 10 is a group of neighbors located across District 10 (Potrero Hill, Dogpatch, Bayview-Hunters Point, Sunnydale, and Visitacion Valley) mobilizing to make our community a great place to live, work, and live life as a San Franciscan. Our members vary in age, background, gender, profession, and location, but we all share one big thing in common: a love for our neighborhood and a need to provide its residents with better resources and reputable information. Mobilize 10 started in 2022 and does not require any formal dues or fees to be a member.
What Does Mobilize 10 Care About Most?
Creating a trusted community of neighbors
Electing rational, common-sense leaders
Safe streets
Cleaning up local pollution
Supporting small and local businesses
Access to quality public education
Shelter, not camping on the streets
Educating and engaging within our district
Showing up and giving voice to your opinions is key to advancing ideas in San Francisco politics.
Here are the public meetings that need your voice:
The Board of Supervisors meet every Tuesday at 2pm:
Calendar: https://sfbos.org/meetings/42
SFPD Station Captain's Community Meetings:
Bayview Station 1st Tuesday of the month, 5 PM - 6 PM, held in-person at Bayview Station (201 Williams Avenue)
Recreation and Park Commission Public Meeting Calendar:
https://sfrecpark.org/411/Commission
In accordance with the Charter, the Recreation and Park Commission is primarily a policy-making body, establishing the policies by which the Recreation and Park Department operates. The Commission is responsible for the over 220 parks, playgrounds and open spaces throughout San Francisco and two outside the City limits. These include destinations such as Camp Mather, Golden Gate Park, Harding Golf Course, Coit Tower, Palace of Fine Arts.
You can dial in and speak during public comments. Directions are on their website
Our District’s Local, State, and Federal Representatives
Local Resources
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Established in the early 1970s and with a waitlist of up to five years long, 51 lucky urban farmers cultivate produce here with stunning Citywide views. The garden is also open as a park to visit.
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The Potrero Hill Neighborhood House, known as “the NABE", serves the Portero Hill community with a variety of youth, senior, and outreach programs.
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The Bayview Opera House, the oldest operating theater in San Francisco sits in the heart of Bayview at the corner of 3rd and Newcomb. Established in 1888, The Opera House is the cultural hub of the Bayview.
https://rwoh.org
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Connecting Dogpatch and Mission Bay, this stunning seven-acre green space is also part of the Union Iron Works National Register Historic District.
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One of eight Beacon Centers in San Francisco County, providing mentoring, youth, and adult services to individuals in the Visitacion Valley Community.
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An outdoor classroom and recreation area beautifying the landscape and uniting the diverse groups and generations of Visitacion Valley.