$155M Worth Of STEAM
In this week’s newsletter, we chronicle the christening of City College's new $155 million facility and more.
Earth, Air, Water
The neighborhood’s site for COVID-19 tests and vaccines was renamed and relocated.
Ingleside's mass COVID-19 vaccination site at City College of San Francisco will shut down on Saturday, June 26, 2021.
Balboa Pool reopens next week after being closed by pandemic health precautions for more than a year.
Informational signs explaining the purpose of the rain gardens and permeable pavement on the stretch of Holloway Avenue between Ashton and Lee avenues were installed earlier this year by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission.
Vaccinations are reserved for adults who live in Ocean View, Merced Heights and Ingleside.
The Recreation and Parks Department is holding a virtual community meeting for the second phase of the $6 million renovation of Merced Heights Playground.
Last October, Merced Heights Playground reopened to the public after $2.9 million in upgrades. More upgrades are in the works for the popular park.
500 doses of the vaccine will initially be administered to people who are eligible to receive one, which include healthcare workers who still have yet to receive a vaccine and people over the age of 65.
The Department of Public Health has allocated funds to the greater Ingleside to focus on culturally responsive services in response to the pandemic.
A local author created a self-guided walking tour of Westwood Park's landmark street trees perfect for physical distancing.
An additional popup COVID-19 testing facility will be available on Fridays because of advocacy by the Invest Black initiative.
Mayor London Breed announced today the addition of three COVID-19 testing sites, including one in Ingleside at City College of San Francisco’s Ocean Campus.
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