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Lower Haight, San Francisco

The Lower Haight is a neighborhood, sometimes referred to as Haight–Fillmore, in San Francisco, California.

Lower Haight
Nickname: 
Haight–Fillmore
Lower Haight
Location within Central San Francisco
Coordinates: 37°46′19″N 122°25′48″W / 37.772°N 122.430°W / 37.772; -122.430
Government
 • SupervisorDean Preston
 • State AssemblyMatt Haney (D)[1]
 • State SenatorScott Wiener (D)[1]
 • U. S. Rep.Nancy Pelosi (D)[2]
Area
 • Total0.77 km2 (0.298 sq mi)
 • Land0.77 km2 (0.298 sq mi)
Population
 • Total9,120
 • Density11,835/km2 (30,653/sq mi)
ZIP Code
94102, 94117
Area codes415/628
[3]

Location edit

Referred to as "Pine Valley" in the 70s because of all the pine trees, the Lower Haight lies generally along Haight Street east of Divisadero Street, and between Oak Street (or Fell Street) on the north, and Duboce Avenue (or Waller Street) on south. The eastern boundary is variously placed at Webster Street, Laguna Street, or even Market Street.

 
Fillmore and Haight

It is east of the more famous Haight-Ashbury, which is also known as the Upper Haight. The name derives from the significant elevation change as Haight Street climbs steeply from Scott Street to Buena Vista Park[original research?].

The area straddles a shallow valley between Mint Hill and Upper Haight, sloping down from Oak Street (north) toward Duboce (south). Duboce Park, toward the corner of Duboce and Scott, is a grassy park containing a children's playground, dog park, and the Harvey Milk Recreational Arts Building.

Adjacent neighborhoods include the Western Addition/Alamo Square to the north; Duboce Triangle to the south; Hayes Valley to the east; and the Upper Haight to the west.

The San Francisco Association of Realtors defines the area more narrowly as the "Haight–Fillmore" neighborhood, bounded by Steiner Street on the west, Webster Street on the east, Fell Street on the north, and Waller Street on the south. In 2015, many real estate listings inaccurately called the Lower Haight "Hayes Valley" but no part of Haight Street is part of Hayes Valley.[4] The Association considers the neighborhood to be a subset of the Hayes Valley (District 6B).[5]

Attractions and characteristics edit

A mixture of restaurants, small nightclubs, cafes, drinking establishments, residences, galleries, and hair salons characterizes the Lower Haight. Neighborhood institutions include John Muir Elementary School, San Francisco Zen Center, The United States Mint, Duboce and Koshland parks, and the Haight Street Art Center.

Lower Haight differs from Upper Haight by having a more diverse population and a smaller number of retail businesses. The Victorian and Edwardian houses tend to be less ornately painted and maintained in the Lower Haight than in the Haight/Ashbury neighborhood, and rent can be lower. The neighborhood has been referred to as having a "grungey, post-punk bohemian" atmosphere.[6]

It can be at times a dangerous place, but the efforts of local residents, a public nuisance lawsuit in the 1990s against the crime-ridden Hayes Valley housing project, a Federal RICO case against inhabitants of the subsequent housing development,[7] and shootings among local gang members,[8] gradually reduced the crime rate.

In response to crime, a moratorium was placed in 2006 on new liquor licenses in the neighborhood. In 2008, the San Francisco Planning Commission decided that the same historic pattern of crime is no barrier to having multiple medical cannabis dispensaries there.[9][10]

 
San Francisco Zen Center

The San Francisco Zen Center is at the northeast edge of the neighborhood in an elegant brick building designed by famed architect Julia Morgan in 1922.

The area is served by several San Francisco Municipal Railway (MUNI) bus lines and is within a few blocks of all MUNI Metro lines. The heart of the neighborhood, at the corner of Fillmore and Haight, is six blocks from the subway stop of Church and Market, which is also the location of the city's largest supermarket, a Safeway. Surveys show that this neighborhood has one of the highest number of daily trips by bike per capita of any San Francisco neighborhood[citation needed], and walking is also very popular.

 
The Wiggle bicycle route through the Lower Haight

The geography of the Lower Haight lends itself to the most efficient bicycle routing from the Mission District towards Golden Gate Park and surrounding neighborhoods, and the popular bicycle route termed The Wiggle zig zags through this neighborhood.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b . UC Regents. Archived from the original on February 1, 2015. Retrieved December 8, 2014.
  2. ^ "California's 11th Congressional District - Representatives & District Map". Civic Impulse, LLC.
  3. ^ "Lower Haight neighborhood in San Francisco, California (CA), 94102, 94117 subdivision profile". City-data.com. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
  4. ^ "Hayes Valley Real Estate, Hayes Valley Homes for Sale by SFAR". Sfrealtors.com. Retrieved 2015-10-11.
  5. ^ "District 6 Central North". Archived from the original on 2012-09-07. Retrieved 2006-11-22.
  6. ^ Levy, Dan (1997-02-11). "Fillmore Flap Hits Nerve". San Francisco Chronicle. pp. A-17. Retrieved 2008-09-01.
  7. ^ "SAN FRANCISCO / Alleged gang leader indicted in death of federal witness / Six others also accused in three killings, crack ring". Sfgate.com. 27 May 2005. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
  8. ^ . 10 November 2006. Archived from the original on 10 November 2006. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
  9. ^ "Planning Commission - Feb 7th, 2008". Sanfrancisco.granicus.com. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
  10. ^ "Google Groups". Groups.google.com. Retrieved 10 August 2018.

External links edit

  • Haighteration a blog about the Lower Haight.
  • SFStation: Districts: Lower Haight
  • Friends of Duboce Park

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The Lower Haight is a neighborhood sometimes referred to as Haight Fillmore in San Francisco California Lower HaightNeighborhood of San FranciscoNickname Haight FillmoreLower HaightLocation within Central San FranciscoCoordinates 37 46 19 N 122 25 48 W 37 772 N 122 430 W 37 772 122 430Government SupervisorDean Preston State AssemblyMatt Haney D 1 State SenatorScott Wiener D 1 U S Rep Nancy Pelosi D 2 Area Total0 77 km2 0 298 sq mi Land0 77 km2 0 298 sq mi Population Total9 120 Density11 835 km2 30 653 sq mi ZIP Code94102 94117Area codes415 628 3 Contents 1 Location 2 Attractions and characteristics 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksLocation editReferred to as Pine Valley in the 70s because of all the pine trees the Lower Haight lies generally along Haight Street east of Divisadero Street and between Oak Street or Fell Street on the north and Duboce Avenue or Waller Street on south The eastern boundary is variously placed at Webster Street Laguna Street or even Market Street nbsp Fillmore and HaightIt is east of the more famous Haight Ashbury which is also known as the Upper Haight The name derives from the significant elevation change as Haight Street climbs steeply from Scott Street to Buena Vista Park original research The area straddles a shallow valley between Mint Hill and Upper Haight sloping down from Oak Street north toward Duboce south Duboce Park toward the corner of Duboce and Scott is a grassy park containing a children s playground dog park and the Harvey Milk Recreational Arts Building Adjacent neighborhoods include the Western Addition Alamo Square to the north Duboce Triangle to the south Hayes Valley to the east and the Upper Haight to the west The San Francisco Association of Realtors defines the area more narrowly as the Haight Fillmore neighborhood bounded by Steiner Street on the west Webster Street on the east Fell Street on the north and Waller Street on the south In 2015 many real estate listings inaccurately called the Lower Haight Hayes Valley but no part of Haight Street is part of Hayes Valley 4 The Association considers the neighborhood to be a subset of the Hayes Valley District 6B 5 Attractions and characteristics editA mixture of restaurants small nightclubs cafes drinking establishments residences galleries and hair salons characterizes the Lower Haight Neighborhood institutions include John Muir Elementary School San Francisco Zen Center The United States Mint Duboce and Koshland parks and the Haight Street Art Center Lower Haight differs from Upper Haight by having a more diverse population and a smaller number of retail businesses The Victorian and Edwardian houses tend to be less ornately painted and maintained in the Lower Haight than in the Haight Ashbury neighborhood and rent can be lower The neighborhood has been referred to as having a grungey post punk bohemian atmosphere 6 It can be at times a dangerous place but the efforts of local residents a public nuisance lawsuit in the 1990s against the crime ridden Hayes Valley housing project a Federal RICO case against inhabitants of the subsequent housing development 7 and shootings among local gang members 8 gradually reduced the crime rate In response to crime a moratorium was placed in 2006 on new liquor licenses in the neighborhood In 2008 the San Francisco Planning Commission decided that the same historic pattern of crime is no barrier to having multiple medical cannabis dispensaries there 9 10 nbsp San Francisco Zen CenterThe San Francisco Zen Center is at the northeast edge of the neighborhood in an elegant brick building designed by famed architect Julia Morgan in 1922 The area is served by several San Francisco Municipal Railway MUNI bus lines and is within a few blocks of all MUNI Metro lines The heart of the neighborhood at the corner of Fillmore and Haight is six blocks from the subway stop of Church and Market which is also the location of the city s largest supermarket a Safeway Surveys show that this neighborhood has one of the highest number of daily trips by bike per capita of any San Francisco neighborhood citation needed and walking is also very popular nbsp The Wiggle bicycle route through the Lower HaightThe geography of the Lower Haight lends itself to the most efficient bicycle routing from the Mission District towards Golden Gate Park and surrounding neighborhoods and the popular bicycle route termed The Wiggle zig zags through this neighborhood See also edit nbsp San Francisco Bay Area portalHaight Ashbury Shut Up Little Man References edit a b Statewide Database UC Regents Archived from the original on February 1 2015 Retrieved December 8 2014 California s 11th Congressional District Representatives amp District Map Civic Impulse LLC Lower Haight neighborhood in San Francisco California CA 94102 94117 subdivision profile City data com Retrieved 10 August 2018 Hayes Valley Real Estate Hayes Valley Homes for Sale by SFAR Sfrealtors com Retrieved 2015 10 11 District 6 Central North Archived from the original on 2012 09 07 Retrieved 2006 11 22 Levy Dan 1997 02 11 Fillmore Flap Hits Nerve San Francisco Chronicle pp A 17 Retrieved 2008 09 01 SAN FRANCISCO Alleged gang leader indicted in death of federal witness Six others also accused in three killings crack ring Sfgate com 27 May 2005 Retrieved 10 August 2018 LawFuel The Law News Network 10 November 2006 Archived from the original on 10 November 2006 Retrieved 10 August 2018 Planning Commission Feb 7th 2008 Sanfrancisco granicus com Retrieved 10 August 2018 Google Groups Groups google com Retrieved 10 August 2018 External links edit nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for San Francisco Haight Lower Haight Neighborhood Site Haighteration a blog about the Lower Haight SFStation Districts Lower Haight Friends of Duboce Park Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lower Haight San Francisco amp oldid 1132352535, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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