New Restaurant Opens / Lurie's Plans For Ingleside
In this week’s newsletter, we examine what Mayor Daniel Lurie may do for the greater Ingleside and more.
The Pavement Condition Index, inspection reports kept by the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, rates the stretch of thoroughfare in the low 60s.
$266,000 is slated to improve the congested Frida Kahlo-Ocean-Geneva intersection.
The speed limit along Ingleside’s stretch of Ocean Avenue will drop from 25 to 20 miles per hour next year. But will that alone be enough to improve safety?
The free charging stations will be located on existing parking stalls in the parking lots adjacent to Rush Stadium and the Multi-Use Building on Frida Kahlo Way.
Project management changes, a challenging location and a significant funding gap have waylaid the project.
Literary types will gather at Ocean Ale House for the monthly open mic Lit Night on Monday. The theme is "secrecy."
Ring, ring, ring will go the trolley next Friday in Ingleside’s Unity Plaza to encourage residents to shop within the neighborhood this holiday season.
Ingleside’s stretch of Ocean Avenue has been subject of many transportation and safety plans. Now a task force will choose projects to prioritize.
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When it opened at Faxon and Ocean avenues in August 2012, Chase was touted by Mayor Ed Lee as part of the neighborhood retail district’s successful revitalization.
The Planning Department stated that they would like the developer to “explore ways to maximize the residential density at the rear of the property.”
Ingleside will have both a three-day holiday art sale popup and an afternoon arts and crafts festival this weekend.
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