🟧 $50M Parking Garage // CBD Renewed
Plus: The winners of this cycle's Participatory Budgeting.
In this week’s newsletter, City College Preparing To Build $50M Parking Garage. Plus:
• Ocean Avenue Association to live on
• Philz Coffee’s Sandia Sitton
• Participatory Budgeting winners
• The Listing, Things To Do and Worth Reading
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On to the news.
City College Preparing To Build $50M Parking Garage

By Alex Mullaney
The five-level structure will hold 650 vehicles, plus the college's police department and custodial services. Read more »
Ocean Avenue Community Benefit District Renewed For 15 Years

By Anne Marie Kristoff
With about $100,000 more in annual funding, the Ocean Avenue Association is now responsible for Lakeside Village, too. Read more »
Philz Coffee’s Sandia Sitton Serves Positivity With Each Cup

By Anne Marie Kristoff
The Ocean Avenue barista enjoys serving regulars, being with his coworkers and exploring the city. Read more »
Sidewalk Repairs To Curb Ramps Among Winning Participatory Budgeting Proposals

By Alex Mullaney
The resident-empowering funding program awarded $400,000 to various proposals, many of which are in the greater Ingleside area. Read more »
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
First Look: See Inside City College’s Newly Opened Student Success Center
By Anne Marie Kristoff • Read more »
Brotherhood Way Circulation And Safety Plan Back On Track After Long Delay
By Alex Mullaney • Read more »
Yoga Flow's Michaela Duncanson Finds Joy In Meditative Practice
By Anne Marie Kristoff • Read more »
Chen Leads Call On State Lawmakers To Allow Wealth Tax
By Anne Marie Kristoff • Read more »
City College Demolishes Bookstore Annex
By The Ingleside Light Staff • Read more »
Taraval Station Police Capt. Brien Hoo Promoted To Commander
By The Ingleside Light Staff • Read more »
City College Has Accreditation Reaffirmed, But 'Ongoing Vigilance' Needed
By Alex Mullaney • Read more »
THE LISTING

46 Otsego Ave.
Built in 1913, this two-bedroom, one-bath home in Mission Terrace is a short walk to public transit and is a seven-minute walk to Balboa Park. View The Listing »
THINGS TO DO
🌼 Tissue Paper Flower Garden Workshop at Ingleside Branch Library | Thursday, 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. | Free | Ingleside
🛍️ From the E: First Excelsior Night Market between Norton Street and Harrington Street | Friday, 5 – 10 p.m. | Free with RSVP | Excelsior
🖼️ Hold Me Close Art Show Opening Reception at Ocean Ale House | Saturday, 4 – 7 p.m. | Free; RSVP not required but encouraged | Ingleside
⛴️ Ferry Fest at The Ferry Building | Sunday, 11 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. | Free with RSVP | Embarcadero
🎵 Boomer Music Talk with Richie Unterberger: Jefferson Airplane Online Event | Monday, 6 – 7:30 p.m. | Free | Virtual
WORTH READING
- S.F. is finally culling commissions. But first cut only targets ‘inactive’ bodies. Mission Local
- SF reports fewer tents. Advocates say that doesn't mean fewer homeless NBC Bay Area
- Muni says it’s ready to modernize S.F.’s subway, by tossing the floppy disks that control it San Francisco Chronicle (Metered Paywall)
- Police serve warrant at San Francisco home linked to Devastating Pyrotechnics KTVU
- Why parking at Golden Gate Park could soon go from free to $3 an hour ABC7
- Mystery benches are appearing on S.F. sidewalks. The city isn’t happy about it San Francisco Chronicle (Metered Paywall)
- SF housing advocates cheer CEQA reform, but will new development follow? San Francisco Examiner
- A new Pop Mart is opening in San Francisco. Here’s where it will land San Francisco Standard (Metered Paywall)
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