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From Christmas caroling to an album release concert, we curate these events to help you enjoy the best of the greater Ingleside.
Government and Causes
Dueling advocacy groups armed with petitions flooded a meeting on a plan to install artificial turf fields and more, partly funded by the San Francisco Giants.
The nonprofit, charged by City Hall with maintaining Ingleside's Ocean Avenue, has reduced staff hours until it gets a cash infusion in January.
Residents quizzed Mayor Daniel Lurie and District 7 Supervisor Myrna Melgar on thorny issues at the Sunnyside Neighborhood Association meeting.
Unions brought giant banners to the newly opened Tri Counties Bank to draw attention to an ongoing labor dispute.
TJ Development's messy 11-year quest to raze 13 commercial spaces to build apartments presents the downside of upzoning for neighborhoods.
DSA-curious San Franciscans filled Ingleside Library's community room on Tuesday evening to learn more about the organization's mission.
The college community honored the late neighborhood activist and English instructor Ellen Wall by naming a retaining wall and pathway.
Small business owners on Ocean Avenue have thoughts on the city’s upzoning proposal.
“I think we deserve it, we’re a very strong family neighborhood with a lot of good people,” one neighbor said.
The community put forward the proposal after the Planning Department abandoned one of its own. Years later, progress has been halting.
With about $100,000 more in annual funding, the Ocean Avenue Association is now responsible for Lakeside Village, too.
The resident-empowering funding program awarded $400,000 to various proposals, many of which are in the greater Ingleside area.
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