Speaking For The Trees
In this week’s newsletter, we check on the state of Ocean Avenue's urban canopy and more.
The District 7 and 11 supervisors funded a variety of projects and programs in the 2021-2023 city budget.
Although funding is in place the project is paused until the transportation agency restores all Muni lines shut down by the pandemic.
While the fundraiser for vandalized small businesses reached its goal, donations can still be made.
One of the K-line’s streetcar stops just got a little safer because of an inquiry made by the Ingleside Light.
Police arrest suspect in storefront window vandalism spree.
Starting Monday, June 21, Ingleside Library is open for patrons to pick up materials and even do printing.
One of Ingleside’s historic auto shops just got a makeover.
Two small businesses on the 1900 block of Ocean Avenue have had windows broken twice by a vandal.
Say bye-bye to the kiss and ride.
“Pan American Unity,” City College of San Francisco’s priceless Diego Rivera fresco, is being moved two panels at a time to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Informational signs explaining the purpose of the rain gardens and permeable pavement on the stretch of Holloway Avenue between Ashton and Lee avenues were installed earlier this year by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission.
Advocates and neighbors held a physically distanced rally to ring in the 120th anniversary of the Geneva Office Building, one of the neighborhood’s most significant historic landmarks.
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