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Featured Event: Solving the Medicare Puzzle/Medicare Myths Exposed
County hosts Virtual Open Houses for road improvement projects through Friday sanmarcosrecord.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sanmarcosrecord.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Join us at Western Academy of Beijing!
WAB will host Virtual Open House events for families interested in enrolling for the 2021-2022 school year. You are invited to join us for:
Elementary School Open Houses on March 11, 2021, at 8:30am and 4:00pm
Middle and High Schools Open Houses on March 9, 2021, at 8:30am and 4:00pm
For a limited time, WAB is waiving application fees for families who attend the Virtual Open Houses and apply in the month of March.
Scan the QR code to register now, and visit www.wab.edu to find out more about our innovative learning and diverse community.
SFMTA Mulling a 20-MPH Speed Limit for the Entire Tenderloin Neighborhood
The state usually sets speed limits, but the SFMTA has found a loophole by which they can lower the speed limit on many Tenderloin streets.
The San Francisco Municipal Transit Agency put up a fairly typical city website blog post on Wednesday entitled Tenderloin Streets Transform During COVID-19. It’s mostly just a rundown of things the SFMTA has already done in the neighborhood, like the Shared Spaces Program, Slow Streets, and various parking lane closures. (Ironically, its mention of outdoor dining uses the terms “a vital lifeline” and “temporarily paused” in the same bullet point.) But there is some news buried deep in the post, wherein they say “the SFMTA is proposing to lower the neighborhood speed limit to 20 miles per hour,” and “If approved, the Tenderloin will be the first neighborhood in San Francisco to have widespread speed reductions.”