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In this week’s newsletter, we report on the ribbon-cutting ceremony for renaming a City College facility after former supervisor Harry Britt and more.
Pedestrian safety improvements for much of Monterey Boulevard have been approved by the San Francisco County Transportation Authority.
The finalists — including interim Chancellor Mitch Bailey — have been meeting with the college community all week.
The college's governance — not its programs — is holding it back from making a full recovery, accreditors said.
City supervisors and the police chief visited Ingleside's Ocean Avenue to talk about public safety.
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will conduct outreach and develop preliminary plans for the highly trafficked intersection.
Three conceptual designs will be shared with the public this spring after a delay of many months.
The service reductions impact one bus route during the midday and two rail lines on the weekends.
The Ingleside Light hosted a lively community chat at Purtea, where residents discussed local issues like parking, rodents, and street safety.
San Francisco has approved $700,000 to install 27 traffic calming and sideshow prevention measures, 10 of which will be in District 11.
Readers shared their thoughts on transit, vacant storefronts, landmarks and more at our Meet and Chat event in November.
SFMTA's study on increasing Muni Metro Subway capacity, including a potential K and L line merger, faces community opposition.
Ingleside Police Station deployed a humorous tactic to take on the serious issue of traffic violations and fatalities in the city.
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