Ocean Beach news roundup July 22
This week in the Ocean Beach news roundup: Balboa Theatre operator says he’s leaving in August; redistricting panel merges SF’s state Senate districts; AT&T sidewalk boxes get clearance from city supervisors; Lake Merced to get more love.
We can’t link to every story out there, but if you think we missed something, leave a comment here, or tell us on Twitter or Facebook.
- Balboa Theatre operator: I’m leaving in August. – SF Chronicle
- Panel rewrites boundaries of state Senate districts, leaving western SF’s Sen. Leland Yee and eastern SF’s Sen. Mark Leno to compete for single San Francisco seat. – Sacramento Bee
- City supervisors approve AT&T plan to install hundreds of new cable boxes. – Bay Citizen; SF Chronicle
- Board of Supervisors gives preliminary OK to new city budget. – SF Gate; SF Appeal/Bay City News
- City agencies say they’ll pay more attention to Lake Merced. – SF Chronicle
- Rat poison reported in Sutro Heights Park. – Richmond SF Blog
- Muni N-Judah service to be affected by rail-replacement project on Carl Street. Public meeting July 27. – SFMTA
- Muni 29-Sunset service to Baker Beach affected by Escape from the Rock triathlon Sunday morning. – SFMTA
- Another bison put down in Golden Gate Park – Ocean Beach Bulletin





