Sunday Streets (March – October 2020) is San Francisco’s official block party – a sorta-monthly roving neighborhood celebration and five-hour street party where the streets are closed to vehicles, so pedestrians, roller skaters, bicyclists, and yogis take over the streets for an afternoon.

Event Update – Sunday Streets has been canceled for March through May due to coronavirus concerns. Updated 3/11

On July 19, Sunday Streets returns to the sunny Mission district for a second round of car-free streets. Enjoy 1.5+ miles of open streets and car-free community space for you and your neighborhood to enjoy. Come check out Activity Hubs on 16th and 24th Streets for free fun, family-friendly activities offered by local nonprofits, community groups, and small businesses.

Taking place in multiple venues along Valencia Street, Livable City’s Livability Awards Brunch and Summit will honor leading livability and public health advocates with a VIP reception, cocktails and brunch, then segue into a free public program with panel discussions and lightning talks for all.

The 2020 Livability Summit is a unique opportunity to enjoy the rich neighborhood offerings of one of San Francisco’s most vibrant commercial areas while engaging in important conversations about the future of the city and beyond. Guests will get a window into Valencia’s transformation into Sunday Streets in real time!

Check out two Activity Hubs at 24th and 16th Streets and over a mile of live music, interactive art projects, resources and more — plus lots of open space for recreation and social connection. In partnership with Mission Housing (MHDC), a Pop-up Play Streets block in front of the Valencia Gardens complex brings sports games, bubbles, fun activities and more for residents and neighbors to come together.