Citing an insufficient environmental impact report, the Public Lands for Public Good group filed an appeal of the Balboa Reservoir development project.
San Francisco’s Real Estate Division and Recreation and Parks Department submitted a list of 42 potential sites that could serve as emergency shelter, including two located in Ingleside.
Mayor London Breed submitted a revised budget to the Board of Supervisors last week that closed a $246 million deficit for the current fiscal year caused by the outbreak of COVID-19 that preserves funding for the housing development at Balboa Park station.
An agreement has been reached between a development group and the City and County of San Francisco for 1,100 units of housing on the 17-acre Balboa Reservoir.