Ocean Beach news roundup February 3

The Ocean Beach Shoreline isn’t a static line in the sand. Image: Elena Vandebroek and Bob Battalio, ESA PWA, via KQED
This week in the Ocean Beach news roundup: Ocean Beach a test case for coastal communities; paved-over yards; the cop who loves bees; Men Oh Ramen
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.
- How can coastal communities deal with rising seas? Many are looking to how San Francisco handles the effects on Ocean Beach. – KQED
- Can citations resolve the reasons homeowners in the Sunset District and other neighborhoods pave their front yards? – StreetsblogSF
- From the Richmond District, this retired cop manages an empire of bees. – Bay Nature
- Supervisor Eric Mar of District 1 (the Richmond) takes on bicycle theft in San Francisco. – Bay City News via SF Appeal
- Police looking for man who stabbed a woman in the head after an attempted rape in the Outer Richmond. – SF Examiner
- New debate over turning tenancy-in-common housing into condominiums hits close to home for many San Franciscans, including some from the Richmond and Sunset districts. – Bay Area Reporter
- Sure, you can get antique and vintage stuff online now. But that doesn’t worry this Richmond District shopowner, who says what he offers can’t be replicated by a website. – SF Chronicle
- Men Oh Ramen may be part of a chain (the Richmond District spot is the Japan-based outfit’s second in the United States), but it brings a distinctive, personal approach to noodles. – SF Weekly




