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 San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency restarted 29 Sunset Improvement Project after putting it on hold for more than a year.
Ingleside’s newest piece of public art is a metal gate inspired by spirals.
A second vandal was arrested and charged for breaking the windows of small businesses.
Green thumbs rejoice. The neighborhood now has a plant shop.
The neighborhood’s site for COVID-19 tests and vaccines was renamed and relocated.
The 28 19th Avenue will operate longer hours.
The huge mural depicting Ocean View-Merced Heights-Ingleside leaders and landmarks was touched up for its twentieth anniversary.
The transportation agency intends to pursue the transit only lanes through its Muni Forward program.
Eight emails delivered over as many days illuminates the former transit facility’s architecture, labor battles and more.
Construction of the Upper Yard affordable housing development caused the relocation.
There were 70 sideshow events between October 2020 and July 2021.
From more cultural events to a resource center, OMICPP's Maurice Rivers has community-minded plans for the neighborhood.
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