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  Community Environmental Education Series

Parcel A Demolition:
Protecting Your Health & Safety

Tuesday, January 25, 2005
6:00PM
4634 Third Street, San Francisco
(between Newcomb and McKinnon)

Join us for a discussion about the planned demolition and deconstruction activities on Hunters Point Shipyard Parcel A:

  • What steps will be taken during demolition to protect neighbors' health?
  • What happens to the debris from the deconstruction?
  • How are workers protected?
  • How can community members help monitor the health and safety of deconstruction activities?

 

About Our Community Environmental Education Series

The Community Window on the Hunters Point Shipyard Cleanup hosts monthly Bayview community discussions on important environmental issues related to the cleanup, transfer, and redevelopment of the Hunters Point Shipyard. Discussions are held on the fourth Tuesday of every month at 6:00PM at our office at 4634 Third Street (between Newcomb and McKinnon) in San Francisco's Bayview neighborhood. These discussions are free and open to everyone in the Bayview/Hunters Point community.

Past topics

The Community Environmental Education Series started in February 2004. Past discussion topics have included:

For more information

Want more information? Call us at (415) 643-1190 with:

  • Questions about an upcoming discussion;
  • Suggestions of discussion topics for future events; or
  • Opportunities to co-host a discussion with other community organizations or local agencies.

 

 


 

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