đ§ Fake Turf Fight Flares Up // Ocean Avenue Intrigue
Plus: Mayor Daniel Lurie and Supervisor Myrna Melgar take resident questions.
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Dueling advocacy groups armed with petitions flooded a meeting on a plan to install artificial turf fields and more, partly funded by the San Francisco Giants.
The nonprofit, charged by City Hall with maintaining Ocean Avenue, reduced staff hours until it gets a cash infusion in January.
The park has new barbecue, trash cans and pavement as well as a dedicated steward from the neighborhood.
Students who meet GPA and course requirements will receive a âCongratulations! Youâre in!â postcard, streamlining the admissions process.
Patrons, volunteers and program providers are alarmed by the Recreation and Park Department's sudden staffing changes and lack of transparency.
The Sunday afternoon incident blocked M Ocean View service for over an hour.
The fast-growing publicationâs staff joins a wave of unionization efforts in nonprofit news media across the country.
Outfitted with a camping-themed interior, the new cafe offers a range of house-made drinks and pastries.
Dream Team owner and recording artist Donald âPaypa Boyâ Andrews organized the event and plans to do another in August.
The development team laid out much of its work plans and more in a Friday afternoon newsletter.
The third installment of the event series focused on the Black community of the Lakeview/Ocean View-Merced Heights-Ingleside.
Three bold proposals unveiled for Brotherhood Way and Alemany Boulevard go beyond traffic safety to tackle environmental concerns.
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