Transit, Housing and Children Top Supervisor's List
Supported by Beep's Burgers In this week’s newsletter, Supervisor Myrna Melgar on her reelection campaign, and then: * Jose Ortega
The sitting District 7 supervisor wants to continue her work on housing, transportation and services for children.
The elementary school is among California’s highest performing as measured by state assessments, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
District 11 Supervisor Ahsha Safaí put forward two proposals to change the City Charter this week.
The commission discovered a number of violations in connection to the conditions of the club's permit.
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Supported by Beep's Burgers In this week’s newsletter, Supervisor Myrna Melgar on her reelection campaign, and then: * Jose Ortega
Supported by Faxon Garage In this week’s newsletter, community members sound off on San Francisco's reparations plan, and then:
Tens of millions of dollars were secured from the state for an Ingleside housing development and a neighborhood-serving bus line.
Small business owners want the $34 million transportation improvement project to deliver as many fixes as possible.
The Ingleside martial arts studio led by Rick St. Clair has been training students of all ages for decades.
The San Francisco reparations committee came to the neighborhood to gather feedback ahead of a key hearing.
In this week’s newsletter, an El Rey theater update, and then: * Accreditors to tour City College * Ingleside author Q&
Pam Peirce dives into the ongoing appeal of Golden Gate Gardening three decades on.
The Ingleside martial arts studio led by Rick St. Clair has been training students of all ages for decades.
After a fire damaged the West Portal business, it bounced back on Ingleside's stretch of Ocean Avenue.
The island-themed cafe is the result of Pineapples Cafe and Ocean Malasadas Co. joining forces.
The restaurant is merging with the storefront next door for more space and a patio.
Tens of millions of dollars were secured from the state for an Ingleside housing development and a neighborhood-serving bus line.
Small business owners want the $34 million transportation improvement project to deliver as many fixes as possible.
The public has until Sept. 8 to provide feedback on the extensive transit and safety project plans.
The regional transportation agency will single-track for three Sundays while crews remove trees.
Tens of millions of dollars were secured from the state for an Ingleside housing development and a neighborhood-serving bus line.
The San Francisco reparations committee came to the neighborhood to gather feedback ahead of a key hearing.
Rosario Cervantes is urging democrats to get involved with the club and politics ahead of the 2024 election.
Supervisor Myrna Melgar's legislation to ease multi-family housing development on the Westside was adopted in July.
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