Ingleside Merchants Sound Off On Ocean Avenue Red Lanes
Small business owners told transportation agency officials concerns ranging from increased congestion to decreased foot traffic.
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Journalists discussed the difficulty and benefits of conducting independent investigative reporting in San Francisco at a panel discussion for the Save SF News fundraiser.
The Ingleside Terraces Sundial historic landmark application will face its first hurdle, the San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission, on April 7, 2021.
A panel discussion with four San Francisco independent arts and culture journalists shed light on how they adapted their coverage in the wake of the pandemic.
The neighborhoodâs first Community Baby Shower, which will be held on Saturday, shows resources for families are in high demand in the Ocean View-Merced Heights-Ingleside neighborhood.
The Recreation and Parks Department is holding a virtual community meeting for the second phase of the $6 million renovation of Merced Heights Playground.
Last October, Merced Heights Playground reopened to the public after $2.9 million in upgrades. More upgrades are in the works for the popular park.
You can now pick up and drop off books at 50 Broad St. in the parking lot of Catholic Charities on Wednesdays between 2:00 and 6:00 p.m.
âOur voices are trusted. We are a part of the neighborhood.â Representatives from the San Francisco Bay View, El Tecolote and the Noe Valley Voice shared their thoughts on the future of their profession in a panel discussion to promote the Save SF News fundraiser.
Four independent news outlet leaders discussed how their work has been changed by the COVID-19 pandemic for a virtual panel promoting the Save SF News fundraiser.
The neighborhood press held a virtual, hour-long roundtable interview with Supervisor-elect Myrna Melgar to gather information about what she plans to do for the district and city government.
Neighborhood artist Neil Ballard painted a mural depicting native plants on a graffiti-prone utility box this week.
Public Comment SF Editor Annie Gaus and Wind Newspaper Publisher Portia Li participated in a panel discussion about starting their publications during the COVID-19 public health crisis.
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