Speaking For The Trees
In this week’s newsletter, we check on the state of Ocean Avenue's urban canopy and more.
The umbrella organization for dozens of groups unifies their voices to enrich the neighborhood.
The lead organizer of Friends of the OMI Mini Parks talks about organizing and fundraising for the neighborhood's pocket parks.
Ingleside’s elected representatives shared their proposed allocations for the upcoming $14 billion city budget.
The medical service provider that primarily serves Asian American Pacific Islander communities will fully open in August.
Members of the community voiced concerns and offered proposals for transportation safety projects at the task force’s virtual town hall.
The new Asian speciality grocer opened in May and offers a cornucopia of produce and food items.
City Attorney David Chiu filed a lawsuit against two landlords over the conditions and code violations of their Randolph Street rental property.
Ingleside’s tried and true neighborhood grocer is open after a five-year hiatus with the addition of a new flower shop.
Veronika Fimbres tells The Ingleside Light about the needed change to the insurance sector she will implement if elected.
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