The Ingleside Light's 10 Most-Read Stories Of 2024
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Government and Causes
Nine projects won enough votes from district residents to be awarded $50,000 each.
Services and projects ranging from community ambassadors to neighborhood greening were funded in the city’s latest two-year budget.
The umbrella organization for dozens of groups unifies their voices to enrich the neighborhood.
The not-to-be missed headlines about San Francisco curated by Alex Mullaney for members of The Ingleside Light.
Three prototype waste receptacles have been installed across the city for testing to determine the public’s preference.
The neighborhood’s longest-serving footbeat officer brings people skills to the street.
The not-to-be missed headlines about San Francisco and more curated by The Ingleside Light's Editor Alex Mullaney.
The lead organizer of Friends of the OMI Mini Parks talks about organizing and fundraising for the neighborhood's pocket parks.
Merchants said the marketing campaigns should be designed to attract residents and visitors alike for dining, shopping and cultural events.
Ingleside’s elected representatives shared their proposed allocations for the upcoming $14 billion city budget.
After a year hiatus, District Seven Participatory Budgeting is back with 11 projects to be voted on for approval by district residents.
Government officials led a meeting about the replacement of the Ocean View Branch Library to collect community feedback.
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