Sunday Streets

Western Addition Community Block Party

Sunday, September 22, 2024 | 12 pm – 5 pm

Sunday Streets Western Addition Recap: a beautiful sunny day to get active!

On September 22, Sunday Streets Western Addition saw 3,335 people walking, biking, and dancing on the streets – there were smiles and laughter up and down the block.

Seniors enjoyed Zumba, bingo, and other free activities courtesy of the Buchanan YMCA and Rosa Parks Senior Center, and got connected to the resources that these community organizations provide year-round within this high senior population neighborhood.

A special thank you to the Alpha Phi Omega members from University of San Francisco and the Scout Troop 343 for volunteering on event day, making this block party fun and accessible for all.

SPONSORS & EVENT PARTNERS

Sunday Streets Western Addition is made possible by the support of the following event sponsors: Burge LLC, Citizen Film, Kesh Cares, Success Centers, Buchanan YMCA, Honey Art Studio, Chicki-Poo Face Painting, Collective Impact, Bayview Senior Services, and the San Francisco Office of Economic and Workforce Development.

The Sunday Streets SF 2024 season is made possible by the support of the following season sponsors and partners: SF Department of Public Health Community Health & Equity Promotion (CHEP), San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD), and Spare the Air, SF Human Rights Commission, SF Public Works, SF Department of Child Support Services, SF Recreation and Parks, SF Environment, District Attorney’s Office Victim Services Division, Lyft and Bay Wheels, Wu Yee Children’s Services, Xfinity, University of California San Francisco, Dolby, iHeartMedia, and Into the Streets.

DETOURS AND PARKING CHANGES

TOWING:

On Sunday, September 22, 2024, the following street will be towed of vehicles beginning at 6 am, and no parking or stopping will be allowed after 8 am:

Golden Gate Ave from Laguna St to Webster St

DETOURS & LOCAL ACCESS:

Streets close to vehicle traffic starting at 10 am, and remain closed to vehicle traffic until 6 pm.

If you need vehicle access to/from your home or place of business during this time, please contact us as early as possible. Email [email protected] or call 415-344-0489 to coordinate access.

Getting There

Attendees are strongly encouraged to bike, walk, or take public transportation to get to Sunday Streets.

MUNI: For trip planning and other Muni-related info, go to sfmta.com or call 311. Visit sfmta.com/alerts the week before the event for updated information on any MUNI lines that will be rerouted during the event. The Western Addition Sunday Streets route is served by the following MUNI lines:

  • 5 Fulton at McAllister St & Laguna St
  • 22 Fillmore at Fillmore St and Golden Gate Ave

BART: Combining BART with a bike ride or MUNI ride can be a great way to get to Sunday Streets from the East or South Bay. Bikes are allowed on BART trains at all times. For trip planning, go to bart.gov. For more information about bikes on BART, visit Bikes on BART.

  • Bart & Bike: Take BART to Civic Center Station, then bike to Golden Gate Ave and Laguna St

BIKE: Get in the Livable City spirit and bike to Sunday Streets! Go to sfbike.org to download a bike map to help find a flat, bike-friendly route from your area or the nearest transit stop to Sunday Streets. Got a long way to go? Shorten the trip by taking transit part of the way. Muni buses have bike racks for 2 bikes, BART and Caltrain both allow bikes on board. For more information about bikes on BART, visit Bikes on BART

CAR: Should you choose to drive, be aware that the Sunday Streets route is towed of all vehicles beginning at 8 am, and no stopping or parking is allowed on the streets after that (even if you’re just stopping for a moment for a cup of coffee), and no vehicles are allowed to drive onto the route after 10 am. Should you choose to drive, check out SFPark.org and parkme.com to identify available parking lots and spaces nearby.

Your Street. Your Day.

Sunday Streets is San Francisco’s open streets program that transforms miles of city streets into car-free community spaces for kids to play, seniors to stroll, businesses and organizations to connect, and neighbors to meet.