🟧 Balboa Reservoir Construction Nears // New Restaraunt Burgled
In this week’s newsletter, we follow up on another small business burglary. Plus: * The Balboa Reservoir's construction
Jones said he will serve as a branch between City Hall and constituents if elected.
Friends of OMI Mini Parks, Friends of Lakeside Village and the OMI Community Collaborative were awarded nearly $300,000.
Ingleside will benefit from the program for a second year in a row.
San Francisco’s transportation agency will eliminate more than two dozen stops to decrease wait times.
The three-pronged project includes restoring the theater, adding a dive school and building 42 units of new housing.
The Frida Kahlo Way Quick-Build Project will upgrade crosswalks, install a two-way protected bikeway and more.
San Francisco launched a program to inscribe a license plate number on catalytic converters to aid in thefts of the devices.
Owner Courtney Huang uses the decor of her bubble tea shop to create a bright and cozy experience.
The owners of the one-time Art Deco movie palace are restarting a project to renovate the theater and build housing on its parking lots.
A tight intersection with a steep incline that made visibility an issue has been fixed after residents campaigned for a solution.
The project’s goal is to install accessible passenger boarding areas while also making pedestrian safety improvements.
The funding comes from the Civic Joy Fund, which bills itself as a $2 million jolt of magic back into San Francisco’s commercial corridors.
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