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Ridge Lane Cleanup Day

Join Your Neighbors for the Ridge Lane Cleanup!
Ready to make a difference in District 11? Roll up your sleeves and help us keep Ridge Lane beautiful. We are hosting our next community cleanup and would love to see you there.
Event Details
Date: Sunday, March 22nd, 2026
Time: 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Location: Ridge Lane
Ridge Lane is located in the southern part of San Francisco, specifically in the Oceanview/Ingleside neighborhood (District 11). The greenway itself is a transformed pedestrian corridor that runs along a former rail right-of-way.
Primary Access Point: The address associated with the lane is 1 Ridge Lane, San Francisco, CA 94112.
Pathway Details: It stretches between Howth Street and Sargent Street, offering a landscaped walkway that connects local residents to public transit and neighborhood amenities.
Why the Early Start?
We have shifted our schedule to a 9:00 AM start to ensure even our busiest neighbors can participate before their Sunday plans begin. It is the perfect way to kick off your morning with some fresh air and community spirit.
Refreshments Provided
No need to worry about fuel. We will have plenty of snacks and drinks on hand to keep your energy up while we work. Come for the cleanup, stay for the treats, and leave satisfied with a job well done.
We look forward to seeing the D11 community come together to keep our neighborhood shining. Jump in and let’s get to work!
What is Ridge Lane
Ridge Lane is a city-owned street that runs from Josiah/Howth Avenue to San Jose. Bordering the neighborhood once known as Columbia Heights, the path has been neglected and needs transformation so neighbors can use the space and navigate safely.
What is Ridge Lane Neighbors?
Ridge Lane Neighbors (RLN) was formed in 2013 by a group of Ingleside Residents who came together to transform Ridge Lane into the beautiful walkway our neighborhood deserves. We consider Ridge Lane a neighborhood treasure that some of us live on directly, and use daily to get to work, walk the dog, or stroll to admire the views of the Bay and San Bruno Mountain.
Voted as SF Park Alliance’s “2017 Volunteers of the year,” RLN has mobilized action on the lane and has seen the successful transformation of Parcel 1 (from Josiah/Howth Avenues to Margaret/Louisberg Avenues) and Parcel 4 (connecting Caine Avenue to San Miguel Avenue). Work on Parcels 2 and 3 (connecting Margaret/Louisberg Avenues to Caine Avenue) is in progress, and the group continues to work toward transforming the lane into a beautiful, safe path that can be enjoyed by the neighborhood.