🟧 96 Units On Ocean // Balboa Reservoir Project Update
In this week’s newsletter, we dig into plans for 96 units of housing on Ocean Avenue and more.
Ingleside Police Station deployed a humorous tactic to take on the serious issue of traffic violations and fatalities in the city.
The study was prompted by Supervisor Ahsha Safai due to concerns about traffic safety in the area, which has seen a high number of collisions.
The Balboa Reservoir housing development's 100% affordable building was discussed at a community meeting.
This change ends switching from the second to the first car at West Portal station, saving time and reducing delays.
Safaà wants the library to be built at 100 Orizaba Ave. while City Librarian Michael Lambert wants to explore alternative locations.
Zamora, a current candidate for a seat on the college’s board, replaces Trustee Murrell Green.
City and community leaders condemned the racist vandalism on one of the neighborhood's after-school programs located in a city park.
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency said crews will begin work on temporary boarding island extensions on Saturday.
The music and culture extravaganza is expected to attract at least 75,000 people to Golden Gate Park a day this weekend.
The location of the new Ocean View Library still hasn't been decided. Meanwhile, the cost and wait grows.
Ocean Avenue streetcar trackway may get replaced to the tune of $2.1 million in 2026.
Supervisor Myrna Melgar, small business owner Matthew Boschetto and firefighter Stephen Martin-Pinto presented their positions.
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