Chicken Crossings
In this week’s newsletter, we cover why the Ingleside Police officer dressed as a chicken crossed the road.
Construction Projects, Open Space, Streets
It was unclear whether the names put forth by community members are being considered.
The development team shared new diagrams for the 17-acre project — and held a vote on street names.
A renovation of the historic church’s kitchen was waylaid by the pandemic and red tape. The community came together to get it done.
A look back at this history of the neighborhoods through the life and times of the late Valente Marini Perata Mortuary.
Government officials led a meeting about the replacement of the Ocean View Branch Library to collect community feedback.
City Attorney David Chiu filed a lawsuit against two landlords over the conditions and code violations of their Randolph Street rental property.
From notifying neighbors to state orders about contamination, the first meeting for the Oceanviews housing project was a swirl of issues.
New plans for the long-running housing project on the 1600 block of Ocean Avenue will be revealed by the development team.
The transportation funds were committed to the college by Reservoir Community Partners in August 2020.
Crime, development, business and transportation. Here are the most-read stories the Ingleside Light published since Jan. 1, 2021.
The Planning Department stated that they would like the developer to “explore ways to maximize the residential density at the rear of the property.”
On Nov. 14, 1931, the residents of the neighborhoods and winding enclaves West of Twin Peaks welcomed the El Rey Theater with open arms.
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