
Second Vandal Who Targeted Ingleside Businesses Charged with Hate Crime Enhancements
A second vandal was arrested and charged for breaking the windows of small businesses.

Supervisors Review Police, Transportation Agency’s Response to Illegal Sideshows
There were 70 sideshow events between October 2020 and July 2021.

Ingleside’s Mass COVID-19 Vaccination Site To Close This Weekend
Ingleside's mass COVID-19 vaccination site at City College of San Francisco will shut down on Saturday, June 26, 2021.

$2.1 Million Allocated for Southbound I-280 Ocean Avenue Off Ramp Design Project
The Southbound I-280 Ocean Avenue Off Ramp redesign project, which will realign the roadway, was funded Tuesday by the San Francisco County Transportation Authority.

First 100 Days: Supervisors Melgar, Safaà on Moving the City Back to Normal
The Ingleside Light spoke with District 7 Supervisor Myrna Melgar and District 11 Supervisor Ahsha Safaà about the issues that they have tackled citywide and in their districts since the start of their terms in January.

Proposed Layoffs Spur Rally to Protect City College’s Programs for Vulnerable Students
City College of San Francisco teachers and students held a virtual rally to raise support for keeping English as a Second Language courses that could possibly be cut by the next academic school year.

Historic Preservation Commission Recommends Landmark Status for Ingleside Terraces Sundial
The Ingleside Terraces Sundial and Sundial Park cleared the first major hurdle in its route to join the San Francisco Register of Historic Landmarks.

Supervisors Concerned Over Plan to Delay Restoration of Light Rail Service Until 2022
Supervisors expressed concern for small businesses and constituent mobility over the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency’s plan to return light rail service in 2022.

Ingleside Terraces Sundial Landmarking Application Scheduled For First Hearing
The Ingleside Terraces Sundial historic landmark application will face its first hurdle, the San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission, on April 7, 2021.

With First Center For Homeless Living In Vehicles Set To Close, Supervisors Review Cost, Performance
In advance of the closure of the first site for people living in their vehicles at the Balboa Park Upper Yard, city officials discussed the data and takeaways at a Board of Supervisors committee hearing.

First Phase of $6M Merced Heights Playground Renovation Complete
Last October, Merced Heights Playground reopened to the public after $2.9 million in upgrades. More upgrades are in the works for the popular park.

Supervisor’s Hearing Examines How City Can Better Serve Neighborhood Residents, Organizations
Supervisor Ahsha Safaà held a hearing at the Board of Supervisors Budget and Finance Committee to examine the city’s investments in the Ocean View, Merced Heights and Ingleside neighborhoods between 2013 and 2020.