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Sunday Streets Volunteer Roles 2011
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Sunday Streets Volunteer Roles

Morning Shift

Mid Shift

Afternoon Shift

Volunteer Check-in/ Info Booth

10:00am - 1pm

11:30am - 2:30pm

1:30pm - 4:30pm

Set-up

10:30am-1:30pm

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Mystery Shift

10:30am-1:30pm

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1:15pm-4:15pm

Intersection Monitor

10:30am-1:30pm

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1:15pm-4:15pm

Route Rabbit

10:30am-1:30pm

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1:15pm-4:15pm

Volunteer Check-in/ Information Booth

Check in at 10:00am for Morning Shift

Check in at 11:30am for Mid Shift

Check in at 1:30pm for Afternoon Shift

Volunteers at the check-in/information booth check volunteers in and out for each shift, keep records and organize paperwork, provide a first aid kit to participants, handle lost and found, lost parents & children, and answer questions for volunteers and participants. The morning shift will also help set up the check-in booth. The afternoon shift will break down the booth after all volunteers have checked out and assist with strike by helping move barricades nearest the booth.  

Volunteer check-in: Check in each volunteer on sign-in sheet, verify they’ve signed a waiver, attended orientation, and hand them their packet. Remind them to check out after their shift.

Each volunteer should receive:

  1. Volunteer packet with assignment and job description, incident form, route map, and lunch ticket
  2. Barricade maps (for set-up volunteers)
  3. T-shirt (first time volunteers only)
  4. Safety vest (Intersection Monitors and Route Rabbits)
  5. Stop sign (Intersection Monitors ONLY)

Volunteer check-out: Check out each volunteer, ensure all safety vests and stops signs are returned, collect any completed incident forms.

*Please wait at your station until the Event Magic team has come and loaded the tent, tables and chairs, and the Volunteer Team has loaded the supplies.

Mystery Shift

Check in at 10:30am for Morning Shift

Check in at 1:15pm for Afternoon Shift

Mystery Shift Volunteers are assigned as needed on the day of Sunday Streets. They can be assigned to any traditional Sunday Streets volunteer role. This position is great for anyone who likes surprises, wants to be a part of Sunday Streets wherever needed, and likes variety. You might work at the Info Booth for half your shift, and work as a route rabbit the next. Anything is possible and we thank you for making it so! Be prepared by bringing your bike (for a Route Rabbit shift), a book or music (for an Intersection Monitor with low traffic), and a great attitude!

Set-up Volunteers

Check in at 10:30am

Set-up volunteers keep Sunday Streets participants safe by placing barricades to create a buffer zone and street closures around the Sunday Streets route. The set-up team also helps set up the volunteer booths as needed, and removes “No Parking” signs from the route once the event has started.

  1. Help set-up tables, tents, and signage.
  2. Study barricade maps and clarify any questions with Volunteer Captain or Volunteer Program Intern before leaving to set up barricades and cones along the route.
  3. You will go out in teams with a map indicating barricade placement.  When your team reaches the intersections indicated on the map, you should find a number of barricades on the corner. With your team, place the barricades as indicated on the map, as accurately as possible.
  4. Barricades should be in place right at 11:00am.
  5. When all of the barricades are in place and Sunday Streets has started, take down all the No Stopping signs along the route and return them to the check-in booth.
  6. Untie the signs (instead of cutting) so that we can use the signs and string again. (This saves us at least 12-15 hours of volunteer time for the next Sunday Streets!)
  7. Return No Stopping signs to your Check-in station and find out if anything else is needed before checking out of your shift.

Intersection Monitor

Check in at 10:30am for Morning Shift

Check in at 1:15pm for Afternoon Shift

There are two types of Intersection Monitors and you will be assigned one of the roles on the day of Sunday Streets. Both are essential.

Local Access Intersection Monitor

Local Access Intersection Monitors keep Sunday Streets participants safe by maintaining the buffer zone around Sunday Streets and preventing unauthorized vehicles from entering the route.  

When your shift is over (and you’ve been replaced if you’re a morning volunteer), head back to your Check in Station to return your reflective vest and stop sign and check out.

Cross Traffic Intersection Monitor (ie: “Life Savers”)

Help keep Sunday Streets participants safe by stopping participants at cross traffic intersections while traffic is crossing. A SF Police Department or Parking Control Officer will direct traffic at the intersection.

Route Rabbit (bicycle required)

Check in at 10:30am for Morning Shift

Check in at 1:15pm for Afternoon Shift

There are two types of Route Rabbits and you will be assigned one of the roles on the day of Sunday Streets. Both are essential.

Route Support Route Rabbit

These Route Rabbits keep Sunday Streets participant safe by maintaining the buffer zone around Sunday Streets and providing support to Intersection Monitor volunteers. Each Route Rabbit will receive special instructions for their route segment. Keep Volunteer Team informed of anything that may need our attention.  

Local Access Support Route Rabbit

Local access Route Rabbits keep Sunday Streets participants safe by maintaining the buffer zone around Sunday Streets and providing local access to authorized vehicles. These Route Rabbits are assigned a leg of the route to help escort residents and commercial vehicles off the route and escort commercial vehicles to their place of business from the nearest intersection.  

Important: Have fun!

Sunday Streets would not be possible without the help of the hundreds of amazing volunteers like you!

Thank you so much for working with us to bring Sunday Streets to San Francisco.