Speaking For The Trees
In this week’s newsletter, we check on the state of Ocean Avenue's urban canopy and more.
Construction Projects, Open Space, Streets
City Attorney David Chiu announced a victory in court against the owners of a rental property illegally converted into 22 apartments.
City College of San Francisco's construction firm hit an important milestone for the Student Success Center in early December.
The college’s Board of Trustees issued a directive to create housing for students in a bid to improve outcomes.
The nine-story building named Kapuso at the Upper Yard features 131 housing units and five commercial spaces.
The $84 million Scattered Sites project rehabilitated 66 affordable and three management units across five buildings.
Tens of millions of dollars were secured from the state for an Ingleside housing development and a neighborhood-serving bus line.
Despite the new paint and lettering, the restoration of the Art Deco movie palace's tower is not yet complete.
The $133 million facility will be a one-stop shop for student services and open up the campus to the community.
Supervisor Myrna Melgar's legislation to ease multi-family housing development on the Westside was adopted in July.
The new passenger loading and redesigned community areas may be completed as soon as the end of August.
The San Francisco Department of Public Works is collecting feedback on the project from the public until Aug. 11, 2023.
The new facility will be a gateway for new students but also the neighborhood.
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