🟧 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
Supervisor Myrna Melgar submitted a resolution for the street name change.
City College of San Francisco estimates its priceless masterwork won’t return to Ingleside until 2027.
The bar has been an Ingleside mainstay for its commitment to fine craft beer and spirits and the community. Here’s the Legacy Business’s story.
A special crew from the Department of Public Works spent the day tidying up street signs and sidewalks.
PTA leaders and merchants advocated for the San Francisco Public Library to build the neighborhood a full library for years.
The accrediting commission could have sanctioned the community college for being on “enhanced monitoring” for three consecutive years.
The nonprofit developer sought a name that reflected the community values of District 11 for the new 131-unit building.
The dispensary’s seventh location and first in the Bay Area is in Ingleside on Ocean Avenue.
Cash and the soundboard used for live music were taken.
A day of volunteering to beautify the neighborhood is on the calendar this January.
The lower Balboa Reservoir is no longer owned by the city or managed by City College.
One of the building's owners said the city and a structural engineer will inspect the 1931-built movie palace soon.
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