New ordinance in Sacramento unfairly restricts massage spas, says community members
Adequate outdoor lighting and visibility into lobbies would be required and no one would be permitted to sleep at massage spas overnight. Author: Lena Howland (ABC10) Updated: 6:07 PM PDT April 21, 2021
SACRAMENTO, Calif. The Sacramento City Council passed a new ordinance Tuesday which will require all massage spas across the city to get a business permit to operate and follow a new list of rules or face penalties.
The ordinance would require any massage spa to make sure they have things like adequate outdoor lighting, they need visibility into lobbies, meaning no more black bars on windows or curtains and no one would be allowed to sleep overnight at these businesses.
CLEARWATER â Back by popular demand, Dave Koz and Friends will perform Friday, July 30, 8 p.m., at Ruth Eckerd Hall, 1111 McMullen Booth Road, Clearwater.
Tickets start at $52. Call 727-791-7400 or visit www.rutheckerdhall.com. Tickets are limited as this concert will be presented at 50% capacity.
Following highly successful summer tours in the past, Koz has assembled a powerhouse lineup of brass instrumentation and this yearâs tour will have the same high-level energy delivering hits including songs from his latest album release, âA New Dayâ from Just Koz Entertainment. The âSummer Horns Tourâ will feature Koz and his friends Kirk Whalum, Mindi Abair and Vincent Ingala.
One of Sacramento s oldest playgrounds is getting a prehistoric makeover Share Updated: 12:38 PM PDT Apr 14, 2021 Share Updated: 12:38 PM PDT Apr 14, 2021
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Show Transcript DOWN MORE THAN 100 POINTS RIGHT NOW. RIGHT NOW, A SACRAMENT OF PLAYGROUND IS UNDERGOING A MASSIVE MAKEOVER. CITY OFFICIALS SAY IT’S GOING TO SPARK THE IMAGINATION OF A LOT OF CHILDREN IN THE COMMUNITY. OKI PARK’S RENOVATED PLAYGROUND HAS A DINOSAUR EXPLORATION THEME. NEIGHBORS ARE VERY EXCITED ABOUT THE CONSTRUCTION OF DINOS COMING TO LIFE FOR THEIR KIDS THE PARK WAS BUILT IN 1992 AFTER NEIGHBORS IN COLLEGE GREENS AND GLEN BROOK RAISED MONEY TO GIVE CHILDREN A SAFE PLACE TO PLA CITY OFFICIALS SAY FAST FORWAR THIRTY YEARS AND THE PLAY STRUCTURE WAS OUTDATED FOR TODAY’S STANDARDS. WORKING TOGETHER THEY WERE ABLE TO GET THE FUNDS NECESSARY TO RENOVATE IT. THEY WANTED SOMETHING THAT WOULD ALLOW CHILDREN TO EXPLORE PREHISTORIC CREATURES AND SCIENCE. THE PLAYGROUND
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Activity books aimed at children in Pre-K through 5th grade will be used to bring the Safe Routes Philly program to William Cramp and other elementary schools. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
Philadelphia is bringing traffic safety into the classroom with a new curriculum designed to educate students from pre-K to high school about how to walk and bike safely on city streets.
“As a major urban school district, it should come as no surprise that the majority of our students walk or take public transportation to schools,” said Superintendent of the School District of Philadelphia William Hite at a launch event Monday outside of William Cramp School in Fairhill. “Because of this, it’s vitally important that our students and their families have as much access as possible to resources around safety.”