Join us on Sept 7th from 5pm-7pm at 631 O'Farrell Street. We believe that in order to achieve our core purpose of the Tenderloin becoming a “Vibrant Community For ALL”... read more →
In May of 2016, Mayor Ed Lee announced a new initiative, the Fix-It Team, to address quality-of-life issues such as sidewalk cleanliness, graffiti, and potholes among other concerns. In 2017,... read more →
Safe Passage resident Corner Captains with a group of volunteers. When Safe Passage Corner Captains are out along "the Route", safe protocols call for regular check-ins over walkie-talkie. In this... read more →
On Friday, July 21st, SF Examiner’s Joshua Sabatini broke news that the City’s Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (DHSH) would abandon plans to house administrative offices at 440 Turk... read more →
On June 14th at the 201 Turk Street community room, Tenderloin Community Benefit District (TLCBD) board of directors, staff, and neighbors gathered for the inaugural Tenderloin Talk Live event. Tenderloin... read more →
Join SFMTA and other project partners, including TLCBD/Safe Passage for a community worksop and open house to directly impact the Safer Taylor Street Project. June 28th, from 6-8pm at Kelly... read more →
by Randy Shaw on June 8, 2017 Rio Scharf, organizer for the Tenderloin Housing Clinic’s Central City SRO Collaborative (CCSROC), leaves the gritty streets of the Tenderloin next week for a... read more →
Tenderloin Talk Live is a new quarterly event presented by the Tenderloin Community Benefit District. Through Tenderloin Talk Live events, we will work to strengthen our community connection, encourage dialogue... read more →
On April 26th, Tenderloin Community Benefit District welcomed planners, engineers, and other community partners to kick off SFMTA’s Safer Taylor Street Project. Participants left TLCBD headquarters for a walking survey... read more →
Turk & Taylor Streets. Photo: Brittany Hopkins/Hoodline One month ago, when SFMTA first proposed scaling down a parking-protected bike lane on Turk Street in the Tenderloin into a painted... read more →