Community Corner

What's Up: School Board Election, Pacific Ave. Sharrows, Mira Costa Vs. Redondo Union

A resident group called the Keep Pacific Avenue Safe Committe has an online petition asking City Council to not put sharrows on Pacific Avenue.

Here are five things for your Tuesday and beyond in Manhattan Beach:  

  1. Be sure to cast your vote Tuesday for three of the four candidates running to be on the school board of the Manhattan Beach Unified School District. Click on each name to read a Q&A with the candidate: Jennifer CochranChristine Cronin-HurstKathleen Paralusz and Ellen Rosenberg. Voting locations and a way to find where you should cast your vote are listed here.
  2. Sharrows on Pacific Avenue will be discussed at the Tuesday night City Council meeting, which begins at 6 p.m. in council chambers, 1400 Highland Ave. The agenda is posted online here. The report staff will present to City Council regarding sharrows is online here.
  3. The Keep Pacific Avenue Safe Committee has an online petition here. The group can be emailed at keeppacificsafe@gmail.com.
  4. Make sure you're "Patched In" to get alerts on breaking news as it happens in town this week (and after), make sure you are signed up to get our emails. Click on the 'get the daily newsletter' at the top, right corner of this page. (If you see something that says, "hi, username," then you're already registered. In that case, click on "email settings" under the drop-down tab under your name.)
  5. The Mira Costa Mustangs will host the Redondo Union High School Sea Hawks in a varsity football clash between the two cross-town longtime rivals Friday beginning at 7 p.m. in Waller Stadium. Go, Sea Hawks, go! Who do you think will win?


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