🟧 Jerry Garcia Street // Bookstore Annex Annihilation
In this week’s newsletter, we have the scoop on the latest Jerry Garcia commemoration plans and more.
An additional popup COVID-19 testing facility will be available on Fridays because of advocacy by the Invest Black initiative.
Two public schools in the greater Ingleside may soon be renamed as part of an effort to make sure they reflect San Francisco values.
BART will no longer offer paper tickets at Balboa Park Station as part of the transit agency's bid to promote Clipper.
Ingleside Station Capt. Christopher Woon will lead a community meeting about neighborhood crime on Aug. 6.
A summary of crime reports in the greater Ingleside between Sunday, July 26 and Saturday, Aug. 1.
Dr. Rajen Vurdien was appointed interim chancellor to helm City College of San Francisco as it navigates the pandemic and budget crunch while seeking a permanent replacement.
Despite being a Community of Concern, City Hall has failed to roll out a Slow Street for Ingleside residents.
The 1,100-unit Balboa Reservoir development project plan passed two legislative hurdles this week.
Crime reports in the greater Ingleside neighborhood between Sunday, July 19 and Saturday, July 25.
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hold a make-up meeting about its plan to build temporary boarding facilities for the L Taraval/K Ingleside light rail line on July 31.
A summary of crime reports in the greater Ingleside between Sunday, July 12 and Saturday, July 18.
Citing an insufficient environmental impact report, the Public Lands for Public Good group filed an appeal of the Balboa Reservoir development project.
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