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The Potrero View -- May 2012

Proposed Daniel Webster Elementary School Expansion to K-8 May Be Decided This Month

Melissa Mutiara Pandika

Kindergarten- through fifth-grade Daniel Webster Elementary School may soon expand to include sixth- through eighth-grade classes. Under a proposal Webster parents made to the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) last fall, the school’s Missouri Street campus would house kindergarteners through second graders. The Enola Maxwell campus on De Haro Street С which currently hosts sixth- through 12-grade students at International Studies Academy (ISA) fo...

Proposition A Calls for Competitive Bidding of City’s Waste Disposal Services

Katrina Schwartz

Proposition A is one of only two local initiatives that will appear on this year’s June 5th primary election ballot. The proposition would repeal the Refuse Collection and Disposal Ordinance of 1932, which requires garbage collection agencies to hold permits, and replace it with a competitive bidding procedure for each of five different refuse collection contracts. The proposition would also require the City to own the garbage processing and transfer facilities, ...

Use-Change at 20th and Connecticut Streets Approved

Keith Burbank

The San Francisco Planning Commission voted six to one in favor of a use change that will allow Timberly Hughes to open a child care center in her 20th and Connecticut streets building. City planner Diego Sanchez told the commission that the department believed 501 Connecticut Street is suitable  for a child care center, and recommended that the requested use change be approved. ...

Many Daniel Webster parents aren’t comfortable with the school’s middle-school feeder, International Studies Academy, because it combines grades six through twelve.

Issue Highlight

San Francisco Giants Have Big Plans for Seawall Lot 337—Lot A

Katrina Schwartz

Seawall Lot 337, known to San Francisco Giants fans as “Lot A,” will be transformed over the next decade. The Giants, in partnership with Baltimore-based The Cordish Companies, plan to turn the parking lot and adjacent Pier 48 into what amounts to a little village. The 27-acres of land С which has been named “Mission Rock” С will host as many as one thousand new residential units, eight acres of open space, and between five and seven o...

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