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ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE- CHANGE OF NAME
CASE NUMBER: CNC - 26 - 560688
ENDORSED FILED: San Francisco county Superior Court/ May 12,2026
CLERK OF THE COURT:
By: Angelina Sunga/ deputy clerkk
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
1) Petitioner: Carolyn Bathan De Sagun
for a decree changing names as follows:
PRESENT NAME:
a. Martin Jacob Bathan De Sagun
b. AKA Martin Jacob De Sagun
PROPOSED NAME:
First: Martin
Last: De Sagun Show more »
I, Anusha Manjunath Bijjal, residing at 1389 Cherrywood Sq, San Jose, CA 95117, USA, have permanently dropped my middle surname 'Manjunath'. Henceforth, I shall be known and addressed for all purposes by my new legal name: Anusha Bijjal. Show more »
EXPANSION OF SAN FRANCISCO'S AUTOMATED PHOTO ENFORCEMENT SYSTEM
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) is dedicated to reducing the number of collisions, injuries, and fatalities from red-light and illegal-turn traffic violations. Since 1996, the SFMTA has operated the City and County of San Francisco's Automated Photo Enforcement Program to photograph and issue citations to drivers who run red lights or make illegal turns.
The SFMTA is expanding the program's Automated Photo Enforcement System with six new enforced approaches. Construction is underway to install automated enforcement equipment at the six approaches listed below, all of which will enforce red light violations. The direction of traffic enforced is indicated in parentheses.
Approaches to be newly enforced:
1. Divisadero St at Oak St (southbound)
2. Geary Blvd at Gough St (eastbound)
3. Golden Gate Ave at Franklin St (eastbound)
4. Gough St at Oak St (southbound)
5. Harrison St at 6th St (westbound)
6. Masonic Ave at Fell St (northbound)
The SFMTA will activate the new cameras at each approach as construction is completed at each approach this summer. The SFMTA will issue only warning notices for 30 days after activating cameras at each approach. The SFMTA will start issuing citations at each approach after the 30-day warning period.
For more information about the SFMTA's Automated Photo Enforcement Program please visit: https://www.SFMTA.com/RedLight Show more »