Voxhumana

  • 681-699 San Fernando Avenue Berkeley, California - Berkeley
    Stoneface Park has a central sidewalk that is overgrown with grass sodding that has obscured the paving and made it difficult and/or impossible for those with canes, walkers, wheelchairs to access the park. There is a huge, inviting ramp into the park, and then you are dumped onto the overgrown sidewalk which is not passable.
  • 1825 Solano Avenue Berkeley, California - Berkeley
    Peets routinely serves drinks in paper containers unless people bring their own, which is sometimes impractical. They also do not inventory enough ceramic dishes to serve those who request this. Despite this, the store REFUSES to put out compost containers for the composting of food service containers. Hence the trash receptacles at this location are always overflowing. The manager told me the "baristas" don't want to be bothered with this "chore." If enough people complain, maybe they will change their practices and policies to support being a responsible sustainable business. Other adjacent businesses, such as Nature's Express and iScream, act responsibly and provide composting for food service containers. Why not Peets?