Livability Awards Photo Contest Photos
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Livable City
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June 14, 2016
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Lively area in the Avenues (Johnny San Phillipo) 2
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Little Free Library (Karen Allen) 3
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Gnome Garden (Karen Allen) 4
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Lively area in the Mission (Johnny San Phillipo) 5
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Lively area in the Avenues (Johnny San Phillipo) 6
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Sidewalk Greenery (Karen Allen) 7
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Hanging out in the neighborhood (Karen Allen) 8
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Lively area in the Avenues (Johnny San Phillipo) 9
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Lively area in the Avenues (Johnny San Phillipo) 10
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Fairy Garden Message (Karen Allen) 11
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Neighborhood Lion (Karen Allen) 12
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Dragon Dance in Chinatown (Howard Wong) 13
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Neighborhood Gathering in the Mission (Johnny San Phillipo) 14
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Goats grazing in the Presidio. (Madeleine Savit) 15
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Lindy in the Park (Madeleine Savit) 16
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Pink Saturday in the Castro, 2015 (Madeleine Savit) 17
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Double rainbow over Russian Hill (Madeleine Savit) 18
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Sea Lions lounging on Pier 39 (Madeleine Savit) 19
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Walk up windy Corona Heights Park (Madeleine Savit) 20
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Market Street by Madeleine Savit
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Lyon Street Steps (Madeleine Savit) 22
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Truck stop; Peugeot repurposed into a parklet on Filbert at Fillmore Street. (Madeleine Savit) 23
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Almost any day is a good day to hang out at Dolores Park. Because of the warm and sunny microclimate of the Mission neighborhood, the park can attracts up to 7,000-10,000 people on a weekend day. (David Pham) 24
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Even after the street upgrades, certain parts of Valencia Street still has a narrow sidewalk, as shown in this photo. However, with many clever experiments and innovations at parklets, narrow sidewalks can still provide a rich texture of pedestrian activities. (David Pham) 25
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Graffiti can be be a blight, but some street art are just downright inspiring, like this corner piece found at Howard and Mary Alley. (David Pham)
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San Franciscans can catch not only the sunset at Ocean Beach, but also fish and crab as well. (David Pham)
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Train 230, 2nd bike car, after 22nd St, 1/25/2011 29
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Curb cut done right: sidewalk is level and vehicles intuitively yield because it looks like space for people. 43
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Cycle track, cafe seating, bus stop, trees and auto lanes all on one street! Vancouver, BC 44
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Hanging out in Dolores 45
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a vibrant Hayes Valley 46
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Inner Sunset Sundays 47
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Linden Alley 48
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Just for Fun parklette, Noe Valley 49
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the Polk Street bike contraflow lane 50
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Still love artistic grates for our trees on Valencia! 51
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Small business – kids’ art store 52
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Spire by Andy Goldsworthy is one of the most beautiful art pieces in San Francisco. It resides in the Presidio and can be experienced for free. 53
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Valencia mural 54
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Corner store in the Mission 56
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local library 55
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No smoking, even at public events 57
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Local, small business 60
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The N at Ninth
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Valencia Parklet
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Market Street bike lanes make all the difference 61
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The J Line at Dolores Park 62
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Small business laundromat and coffee shop 63
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Market Street bike lane and bike share 64
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Selected benches from the public bench project 65
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Golden Gate Park Roots 66
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