
In this week’s newsletter, we cover the latest transit project approved for Ingleside, and then:
- Subway service alert
- New salon MavyBeauty opens
- Events Around the Neighborhood
- Worth Reading
Anne Marie Kristoff
Transit Improvements, Red Lanes Approved for Ocean Avenue

The $34.2 million K Ingleside Rapid Project was approved Tuesday by the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency's Board of Directors.
By Jerold Chinn
Early Subway Closures To Impact K Ingleside, M Ocean View Service

Lash Extension And Permanent Jewelry Salon MavyBeauty Opens In Ingleside
In Case You Missed It
- City College Leaders Oppose Frida Kahlo Way Bike Lane Project
- Original Joe’s Owners Open Splendid Mexican Restaurant in West Portal
- Adlah Chisti Talks About Her District 11 Supervisor Campaign
Events Around the Neighborhood
- Lakeside Village Clean Up
WHAT: A neighborhood clean-up organized by Friends of Lakeside Village, RefuseRefuseSF, Shine On, SF Public Works and Together SF.
WHERE: Lakeside Landing, 2500 Ocean Ave.
WHEN: Sunday, March 10, 2024, from 2 to 3:30 p.m. - Open Mic Night
WHAT: Ocean Ale House is hosting an open mic night for patrons to share their talents.
WHERE: Ocean Ale House, 1314 Ocean Ave.
WHEN: Sunday, March 10, 2024, from 2 to 5 p.m. - Ingleside Safety Q&A with Officer Drewkai Butler
WHAT: The Ocean Avenue Association is hosting an Ingleside safety meeting with a presentation by retired San Francisco Police Capt. Al Casciato and a question and answer session with the neighborhood’s beat cop Officer Drewkai Butler.
WHERE: The Ocean Avenue Association, 1720 Ocean Ave.
WHEN: Thursday, March 14, 2024, at 10:30 a.m. - “Respect My Mind” Event
WHAT: The Isiain Foundation is hosting a mental health conversation and resources event which will be facilitated by C. Lee with guests Tinisch Hollins, Proper Chris, Gunna Goes Global and Boolu.
WHERE: Geneva Powerhouse, 2301 San Jose Ave.
WHEN: Saturday, March 16, 2024, from 1 to 4:15 p.m.
Disclaimer: Always double-check event information with the event organizer as events can be canceled, details can change and errors do occur.
Worth Reading
- Associated Press: Voters show strong support for San Francisco measures to compel drug treatment, expand police powers
- San Francisco Chronicle: S.F. voters overwhelmingly approve ethics rules overhaul in wake of corruption scandal
- Mission Local: K-8 parents, teachers, students, angry over staffing cuts, raid SFUSD meeting
- KQED: San Francisco Teachers Union Pushes to Keep All Schools Open, Despite Major Budget Deficit and Enrollment Drop
- SFGATE: Two more stores shutter in downtown San Francisco mall
- San Francisco Chronicle: Exclusive: S.F. Art Institute bought by nonprofit backed by Laurene Powell Jobs. Here's their plan
- San Francisco Standard: It’s official: Waymo robotaxis are now free to use freeways and leave San Francisco
- NBC Bay Area: SF robotics-AI company partners with Amazon on next generation of recycling
- San Francisco Standard: Customers are venting their rage at PG&E on social media. It might get even hotter soon
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