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Forest Hills Extension Neighborhood, San Francisco CA

About Forest Hills Extension Neighborhood

Forest Hill Extension is a neighborhood in San Francisco, California. Forest Hill Extension mostly features midsize homes that are very high value.

One of San Francisco's most premier neighborhoods where everyone still seems to know one another other, Forest Hill Extension is a small, peaceful community.

History of Forest Hills Extension Neighborhood

Forest Hill was purchased from the heirs of Adolph Sutro by a private corporation. Groundwork for the neighborhood began in 1912. Forest Hill was designed and actively promoted as a racially segregated, white-only sanctuary for economic elites.

Forest Hill's streets are especially wide since they were initially intended for horse and carriage. Because these Forest Hill roadways did not meet San Francisco's width and grade regulations, they were not initially sanctioned or maintained by the City until 1978. Forest Hill's master plan was created by landscape architect Mark Daniels.

Demographics of Forest Hills Extension Neighborhood

Forest Hills Extension has a population of 1,854 people, with 49 percent males and 51 percent females with a median age of 44. Families with children make up 33% of the population in this neighborhood, while single-female families make up 23%, single-male families make up 12%, and couples make up 64%.

Transportation in Forest Hills Extension Neighborhood

The Forest Hills Extension (Highway 107), between Highway 118 and Main Street in Dartmouth, will be closed to all traffic during the night beginning June 10th for repaving and widening.

Extension of Forest Hills
The route will be closed beginning at 7 p.m. on weekdays. till 5 a.m. The road will be closed until 8 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday.

Politics in Forest Hills Extension Neighborhood

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Lifestyle in Forest Hills Extension Neighborhood

The bustling commercial neighborhood of West Portal is within walking distance, with streets lined with excellent restaurants, coffee shops, bars, specialized stores, and even a charming movie theater. At the lovely Forest Hill Clubhouse, an active neighborhood organization offers an annual chamber music festival, holiday events, and other community-building activities.

Schools in Forest Hills Extension Neighborhood

As of 2018, Forest Hills and Rego Park have a higher percentage of college-educated residents than the rest of the city. The majority of residents (62%) have a college degree or above, while 8% have less than a high school education and 30% have a high school diploma or some college education. In comparison, 39 percent of Queens inhabitants and 43 percent of city residents hold a bachelor's degree or higher.

Real estate in Forest Hills Extension Neighborhood

Margaret Sage, the Russell Sage Foundation's founder, purchased 142 acres (57 ha) of land from the Cord Meyer Development Company in 1908. This area was to be utilized for "Forest Hills Gardens," a development on Forest Hills' southern outskirts.[4]: 470 Grosvenor Atterbury, a renowned architect, was commissioned to create Forest Hills Gardens.

The Long Island Rail Road opened a station at Forest Hills in 1911, and the Queens Boulevard trolley line followed two years later. The LIRR station was built with a brick courtyard, a clock tower, and arch-filled underpasses to match the Forest Hills Gardens area of the neighborhood.

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