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District 4 (San Francisco)

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District 4 (San Francisco)
NameDistrict 4 (San Francisco)
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Coordinates37.7163, -122.4583

District 4 (San Francisco) is a supervisorial district located in the southwestern part of San Francisco, California, and includes the neighborhoods of West Portal, Forest Hill, St. Francis Wood, Miraloma Park, Sunset District, and Parkside. The district is represented by Supervisor Gordon Mar and is known for its diverse community, with residents from various ethnic backgrounds, including Chinese Americans, Latin Americans, and European Americans. The district is also home to several notable landmarks, such as the San Francisco Zoo, Lake Merced, and the University of California, San Francisco Parnassus Campus. Nearby attractions include the Golden Gate Park, Japanese Tea Garden, and the de Young Museum.

Geography and Climate

District 4 is situated in the southwestern part of San Francisco, bordering the San Mateo County to the south and the Pacific Ocean to the west. The district's terrain is characterized by rolling hills, with elevations ranging from sea level to over 900 feet in the Twin Peaks area. The climate is mild, with cool, wet winters and dry, foggy summers, similar to the rest of San Francisco. The district is also prone to fog, particularly in the western areas, due to its proximity to the Golden Gate Strait. Nearby neighborhoods, such as Haight-Ashbury and Cole Valley, experience similar weather patterns. The San Francisco Bay Area's unique geography, with its mix of oceanic and continental influences, contributes to the district's mild climate, with temperatures ranging from San Francisco State University to University of San Francisco.

History of District 4

The history of District 4 dates back to the early 20th century, when the area was largely rural and agricultural, with many dairy farms and orchards. The construction of the Interstate 280 freeway in the 1960s brought significant changes to the area, with the development of new residential neighborhoods and commercial centers. The district has also been shaped by the presence of several notable institutions, including the University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco State University, and the California Academy of Sciences. The district's history is also closely tied to the development of the San Francisco Bay Area, with its rich history of Spanish colonization, Mexican independence, and American settlement. Nearby landmarks, such as the Mission Dolores and the Presidio of San Francisco, reflect the area's complex history, with influences from Spain, Mexico, and the United States. The district's history is also marked by significant events, such as the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and the 1960s counterculture movement.

Neighborhoods

District 4 comprises several distinct neighborhoods, each with its own unique character and charm. The West Portal neighborhood is known for its vibrant commercial center, with a mix of shops, restaurants, and cafes, including the famous West Portal Avenue. The Forest Hill neighborhood is a affluent area with many large homes and beautiful gardens, and is home to the Forest Hill Station of the Muni Metro. The St. Francis Wood neighborhood is a small, upscale area with many historic homes and a strong sense of community. The Miraloma Park neighborhood is a residential area with many single-family homes and stunning views of the city. The Sunset District is a large, diverse neighborhood with a mix of residential and commercial areas, including the popular Irving Street and Judah Street. The Parkside neighborhood is a small, family-friendly area with many parks and playgrounds, including the Parkside Square. Nearby neighborhoods, such as Richmond District and Golden Gate Heights, offer similar amenities and attractions.

Demographics

District 4 is a diverse and vibrant community, with a population of over 80,000 people, according to the United States Census Bureau. The district is home to a mix of young professionals, families, and long-time residents, with a median age of 38 and a median household income of over $100,000. The district is also ethnically diverse, with significant populations of Chinese Americans, Latin Americans, and European Americans. The district's demographics are similar to those of nearby neighborhoods, such as Noe Valley and Glen Park. The district is also home to several notable cultural institutions, including the San Francisco Symphony, San Francisco Opera, and the Asian Art Museum. The district's diversity is reflected in its many cultural events and festivals, such as the San Francisco Pride and the Chinese New Year Parade.

Politics

District 4 is represented by Supervisor Gordon Mar, who is a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. The district is also part of the California State Assembly's 19th district, represented by Phil Ting, and the California State Senate's 11th district, represented by Scott Wiener. The district is known for its progressive politics, with a strong emphasis on social and environmental issues, such as climate change and affordable housing. The district is also home to several notable political organizations, including the San Francisco Democratic Party and the San Francisco Republican Party. Nearby institutions, such as the University of California, Berkeley and Stanford University, also play a significant role in shaping the district's politics.

Education and Transportation

District 4 is served by several public and private schools, including the San Francisco Unified School District's West Portal Elementary School and Abraham Lincoln High School. The district is also home to several institutions of higher education, including the University of California, San Francisco and San Francisco State University. The district is well-connected to the rest of the city, with several Muni Metro lines, including the K Ingleside and L Taraval lines, and several bus routes, including the 29 Sunset and 48 Quintara. The district is also close to several major highways, including Interstate 280 and Highway 1. Nearby transportation hubs, such as the San Francisco International Airport and the Caltrain station, provide easy access to the rest of the Bay Area and beyond. The district's transportation options are also influenced by its proximity to the Golden Gate Bridge and the Bay Bridge. Category:San Francisco neighborhoods