
In this week’s newsletter, we report on where speed cameras will be installed in the neighborhood, and then:
- Ocean Avenue gets some new green
- Ingleside gets another huge mural
- Events Around the Neighborhood
- Worth Reading
Anne Marie Kristoff
Speed Camera Installation Plans Shared At Community Meeting

The transportation agency plans to install six speed cameras days after a crash killed three people in West Portal.
By Anne Marie Kristoff
Trees And Landscaping Added Along Ingleside’s Ocean Avenue

Ingleside Gets Its Own Vibrant Postcard-Style Mural
In Case You Missed It
- San Francisco Lawmakers Support Spending Ad Dollars With Community Media
- Ingleside’s Huge New Mural Is Done. Here's What To Know
- Banners on Ingleside’s Stretch Ocean Avenue Feature Work of Local Artists
Events Around the Neighborhood
- Ridge Lane Planting Day
WHAT: Bring your tools, gloves, brooms and compost bags to the Ridge Lane Neighbors’ planting day.
WHERE: Intersection of Majestic Avenue, Tara Street and Ridge Lane
WHEN: Saturday, 23, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. - Annual Eggstravaganza
WHAT: The Cayuga Neighborhood Improvement Association is hosting an easter egg hunt for kids ages 0-10 years old with crafts and snacks for all.
WHERE: Cayuga Park, 301 Naglee Ave.
WHEN: Saturday, March 23, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. - Lakeview Ashton Mini Park Clean Up
WHAT: Join We Are OMI in their first community clean up of the year with tools and gloves provided.
WHERE: Lakeview and Ashton Mini Park, South side of the park at the intersection of Shields Street and Orizaba Avenue
WHEN: Saturday, March 23, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. - D11 2nd Annual Holi Festival
WHAT: The Excelsior Action Group is hosting a Festival of Colors celebration with a color fight, Holi story time, dance performances and lessons, live Dohl drumming, spring plant swap, Menhendi, food and drinks, a photo booth and more.
WHERE: Otsego Avenue between Ocean and Onondaga avenues
WHEN: Sunday, March 24, 2024, from 1 to 4 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
- Mission Local: Crowd mourns Mission family killed in West Portal by wrong-way SUV driver
- NBC Bay Area: SF leaders respond as AAPI activists demand second look at attack on elder woman
- San Francisco Chronicle: More homeless people likely to be sent out of S.F. as city expands Homeward Bound program
- KTVU: SF launches effort to build 5,000 EV curbside charging stations by 2030
- San Francisco Examiner: $2M federal grant funds study of reconnecting Fillmore, nearby neighborhoods
- CBS Bay Area: SF Animal Care and Control over capacity, urges public to delay surrendering dogs
- San Francisco Standard: San Francisco’s unclaimed dead get a unique funeral
- SFGATE: New private school set to open in San Francisco next year
- San Francisco Standard: Ferris wheel could stay at Fisherman's Wharf until 2025
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