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dence on Vera Court on Wednesday.
The suspects entered the home through an
unlocked rear window and ransacked the
home.
The suspects stole computer equipment
and other valuables during the burglary.
The burglary was captured on the victims
home surveillance system, and detectives
were able to identify both suspects.
Both suspects were later taken into custody.
One person was treated for smoke inhalation and taken to Santa Clara Valley Medical
Center, Redwood City fire Battalion Chief
Geoffrey Balton said.
He said the cause of the one-alarm fire
appears to be accidental, but its still under
investigation. One person lives at the home
and that person will have to find temporary
housing, Balton said.
The fire was under control at 7:33 p.m.
and extinguished at 7:52 p.m.
Traffic was not impacted, Balton said.
Police investigate
attempted burglary
Police reports
Say what?
Two women were arrested for public
intoxication after being involved in a
verbal altercation on the 400 block of
Broadway in Millbrae before 1:30 a.m.
Saturday, April 16.
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Sus pended l i cens e. A San Francisco man
was found driving with a suspended license
near Larkspur Drive and Skyline Boulevard
before 11:44 p.m. Wednesday, April 20.
Co ntro l l ed s ubs tance. A teenager was
cited and released for possession of marijuana and a glass pipe near El Paseo and
Chadbourne Avenue before 8 p.m. Friday,
April 15.
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Grand theft. Two people stole 60 boxes of
cigarettes on El Camino Real before 11:02
a.m. Tuesday, April 19.
Mal i ci o us mi s chi ef. Someone broke a
vehicles window and dented the car on
Howard Avenue before 11:41 p.m. Monday,
April 18.
Di s turbance. An intoxicated female was
seen throwing things and stating someone
stole her belongings on Anza Boulevard
before 9:48 p.m. Monday, April 18.
Di s turbance. An intoxicated customer was
seen arguing with a taxi cab driver over fare
on Airport Boulevard before 7:59 p. m.
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Barack Obama ally.
I hope that
decision is to honor the American
people and make it available,
Graham told NBCs Meet the
Press on Sunday. The most
important unanswered question of
9/11 is, did these 19 people conduct this very sophisticated plot
alone, or were they supported?
Tim Roemer, who was a member
of both the joint congressional
inquiry as well as the 9/11
Commission and has read the
secret chapter three times,
described the 28 pages as a preliminary police report.
There were clues. There were
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DETROIT As a Donald Trump supporter,
Nedal Tamer feels hes in the minority
among Muslim-Americans, comfortable
with his choice yet somewhat confounded
that he doesnt have more company.
Small numbers of Muslims find comfort, not
concern, in Trumps strong stance on immigrants. They see it as proof that the
Republican presidential front-runner could better contain extremists than other candidates.
People have the wrong idea, even Arabs
and Muslims, said Tamer, 40, who works in
real estate and construction and lives in the
Detroit
suburb
of
Dearborn,
which is
known for its large Arab
and Muslim population.
I like the fact that hes a
little nuts. Hes got the
good heart, he cares
about America.
The discomfort that
Donald Trump many Muslims have with
the outspoken billionaire businessman comes from his suggestion that Muslims be banned from entering
the United States. Trump also has said the
U.S. should stop the flow of refugees from
countries where the Islamic State group has
a significant presence. For some, its hardest to reconcile Trumps statement that
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grant Gregory
Kloehn in Oakland
builds homes for
the homeless for
$40 or less. The
institutional discrimination that
the tiny house
movement faces is
real, despite providing immediate relief and solutions
for those who otherwise would have
no roof over their head.
The story of the bias against tiny
homes and single room occupancy
units is, in essence, a story about the
complex relationship and discrimination cities have with their poorest and
most transient residents. A story for
another time.
Regulatory capture and campaign
donations from developers no doubt
have inuence on those individuals
charged with governance and planning of our communities. Setting
good policy at the foundation level
will act as a buffer to ignoble intentions.
Pick up a copy of your towns general plan and housing element; start
asking yourself what kind of city do
you want to live in 10 years from
now?
Take a critical examination of the
impact and development fees schedule
your city has and compare it with
other towns. Advocate for the reduction of those fees for medium and
high residential development to
encourage housing development.
Impact fees should not act like a
bargaining chip or as gravy revenue for a city, nor should we hold
developers hostage for excessive
community benets. We need to be
conscious that the fees are appropriately set for the proportional level of
impact the development will have on
the community no more, no less.
Using high fees to limit growth or
waiving or reducing fees to incentivize certain developments to the
detriment of others only distorts the
market and makes the affordability
problem even worse.
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willing to guarantee that the electricians and plumbers that are needed by
the landlord will not raise their rates?
I think we all agree that everyone
deserves a roof over their head, but
there is no entitlement that says that
the roof has to be in one of the most
expensive areas of the country.
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Protesters wear masks of President Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel as they demonstrate against Transatlantic Trade and
Investment Partnership (TTIP) free trade agreement before the opening
ceremony of the Hannover Messe in Hanover, Germany Sunday.
made a strong public show of support for her handling of the
migrant issue, saying she was on
the right side of history on this.
Her decision to allow the resettlement in Germany of thousands
fleeing violence in Syria and other
Mideast conflict zones has created
an angry domestic backlash.
Merkel recently helped European
countries reach a deal with Turkey
to ease the flow, but she and the
other leaders are now under pressure to revisit it.
Obama said Merkel was giving
voice, I think, to the kinds of
principles that bring people
in Idaho.
The Potato Cyst Nematode
(PCN) was discovered in 2006,
threatening Idahos $900 million
potato industry. The next year, the
USDA began treating infected
fields with methyl bromide. The
treatment reduced the pest, but it
was stopped in 2014 because of
concerns from a grower, said Brian
Marschman, State Plant Health
Director for APHIS, a branch of
USDA.
Among those concerns were cat-
tle with oozing lesions and spontaneously aborted calves, according to Idaho State Department of
Agriculture documents obtained
by The Associated Press.
The Eldredge-Kelley family, one
of the farming operations near
Shelley that filed the claim,
declined to speak on the record
with the AP. But in correspondence with the state Department of
Agriculture, one family member
called the experience a nightmare.
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DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Nomura battles
Daly City winds
for LPGA crown
M-As Crowe
hitting stride
at right time
With the Peninsula Athletic League track and field
finals less than two weeks away, Menlo-Atherton senior Annalisa Crowe is peaking at just the right time.
Last season as a junior, Crowe captured two gold
medals at the PAL finals in the 800 and 1,600
meters and went on to take fourth place in the 800
at the Central Coast Section finals.
Crowes performance Saturday at the 33rd Annual
St. Francis Track and Field Invitational showed shes
primed to defend her PAL titles, and ready to content
to improve her standing on the CCS podium.
While the senior didnt run the 800, her signature
event, she shined in the 1-mile to break a longstanding Menlo-Atherton program record to lead the
M-A girls team to a second-place team finish behind
first-place St. Francis. The M-A boys took third
place as a team, with St. Francis taking first and
Lincoln-Stockton taking second.
Crowes 1-mile time of 5 minutes, 2.4 seconds was
inspired by it being one of her most competitive
races of the year, according to M-A head coach Alan
Perry. And while Crowe ran neck-and-neck with St.
Francis junior Emily Skahill the top seed in the
event the M-A senior pulled away on the final lap
to best Skahills second-place finish by over three
seconds.
[Crowe] has been running really well, Perry
said. So it was good to get her in a competitive 1mile because shes been winning by 10 or 15 seconds all year. So there were some girls in the front
800 that really pushed her.
Not that breaking a 1-mile record is cause for
great ado. The distance is all but antiquated by
Menlo-Atherton senior Annalisa Crowe set the program record while taking first
place in the 1-mile run Saturday at the 33rd Annual St. Francis Invitational.
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JUCO
Continued from page 11
After Andrews moved to second on a wild
pitch, Scott Akrop walked. Then Andrews
advanced to third on Moisants errant pickoff
attempt. Two batters later, Cabrillo freshman
Nick Ciandro banged a walk-off single to
right to score Andrews with the game-winner.
With the win, Cabrillo takes the outright
lead atop the Coast Pacific standings, one
game ahead of Caada with three games
remaining in the regular season.
The loss for the Colts puts their backs
against the wall. Even if they end in a tie for
first place with Cabrillo, the Seahawks would
get the conferences one automatic playoff
bid by virtue of having won the season series
with Caada.
Well see what happens, Lucca said. If
we go win out three games, who knows what
happens with Cabrillo? If they lose another
game or two we could end up tying for a league
championship. We have to at least do that to
have a chance.
The Colts were in the drivers seat most of
the day. They jumped on de Gues in the first
NBA briefs
Spurs, Cavs both sweep to advance
Spurs 116, Grizzlies 95
MEMPHIS, Tenn. Kawhi Leonard scored
21 points and San Antonio routed Memphis
to sweep the best-of-seven series and
advance to the Western Conference semifinals. The Spurs finished off their ninth
sweep of a postseason series in franchise
history, their third against the Grizzlies.
SPORTS
GIANTS
Continued from page 11
The Giants battled back from a 42 deficit in the sixth and tied the
game on Pagans single to left.
Miami broke the tie on J.T.
Realmutos solo home run in the
eighth, but San Francisco loaded
the bases against Marlins reliever
David Phelps with no outs in the
bottom of the inning.
Phelps then got Pagan to ground
into the double play before getting
Joe Panik to strike out looking.
A double play anywhere else
ties the game, Phelps said.
The Giants fell to 2-5 on their
10-game homestand.
Realmuto matched his career
high with four hits to help the
Marlins avoid a three-game sweep.
Giancarlo Stanton also homered
and reached base four times,
Christian Yelich drove in two runs
and Dee Gordon and Marcell Ozuna
who had three hits. Everyone contributed, too, thats the big part.
Not just one getting one big day
from one guy.
Trainers room
CF Denard Span, who is hitting
.350 on this homestand, walked as
a pinch-hitter in the eighth. Span
did not start for just the second
time this season after being limited to a career-low 61 games
because of injuries in 2015. ...
Belt was also held out of the lineup
before pinch-hitting in the sixth.
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23 points. When you play with emotion and
play for your teammates, you can really get
going. If we have that same emotion and intensity on Wednesday, we should be successful.
Dwight Howard led Houston with 19
points and 15 rebounds. Harden had 18
points, 10 assists and seven steals.
When the moment called for us to raise
our intensity level, we dropped our guard,
Houston coach J.B. Bickerstaff said. When
their guy went down, you could see the intent
in their guys eyes. The moment we needed
to match their intensity, we didnt do it.
Andre Iguodala added a season-high 22
points and Green finished with 18.
Curry slid awkwardly to the court while
defending on the last play before halftime
and immediately grabbed his knee. He got up
and looked to have trouble putting weight
on it before jogging with a limp to the locker room. He came out with the team after
halftime, but sat on the bench for most of
the warmup time. After talking with coaches,
he returned to the locker room.
The Warriors didnt miss a beat without
him and led by four with about 8 1/2 minutes
left in the third quarter before making five 3-
Warriors brief
an actual question, Green cut him off.
Green said in part: I feel sorry for the
people of Houston. People are losing their
homes, their cars, losing their lives, losing
loved ones, and youre trying to get a controversial statement out of me about the 3s
were hitting. I know what youre getting at
but youre not getting that out of me.
He went on for about a minute and seemed to
get angrier as he spoke. He ended his comments with: You keep asking me the same
question about this flood. Dont ask me that no
more, man. Because it aint cool and you aint
getting the statement you want out of me.
pointers in the next three minutes to fuel a
17-7 run that pushed the lead to 83-69.
Thompson hit another 3-pointer soon
after that and the Warriors scored the last
eight points of the quarter to lead 97-76
entering the fourth.
After his two-game layoff, Curry struggled
to find his rhythm early. He was 2 of 9,
including 1 of 7 on 3-pointers and had five
turnovers before he was injured. He finished
with six points.
Houston kept pace early behind dominant
inside play by Howard, who had 14 points and
10 rebounds as the teams were tied at halftime.
The Warriors, who set an NBA record with
73 wins in the regular season, bounced back
after Thursdays loss to avoid losing two
games straight for the first time this season.
They were the first team in NBA history to
not lose two games in a row and also the first
team to go an entire season without losing
to the same team twice.
Tip-ins
Curry has made a 3-pointer in 42 straight
playoff games, which is second in NBA history behind 44 by Reggie Miller. ... Sunday
was the first time the Warriors had scored at
least 40 points in a quarter in the playoffs
since May 11, 2007, against Utah. ... Shaun
Livingston got a technical in the third quarter
when he tripped Howard after Howard hit him.
TRACK
Continued from page 11
present-day metric measurements. Not only
did Crowes time of 5:02.4 break the programs mile record, however, it also places
Crowe second all-time for M-As modernday equivalent 1,600-meter record, despite
the 1-mile race being nine meters longer
than an actual 1,600.
Crowe who is committed to run in the
Ivy League at Dartmouth University
passed M-A athletics Hall of Famer Laurie
Andeen on both leaderboards. Andeens
record time in the mile run was 5:07.5,
while she ranked second all-time in the
1,600 with a time of 5:02.6. M-As all-time
record in the 1, 600 is held by Nora
Williams with a stunning 4:43.15.
It isnt the first time Crowe has tangled
with Andeen in the M-A record books.
During cross country season in the fall,
Crowe moved to second place on the alltime program list of performances at the
Crystal Springs Cross Country Course,
falling 30 seconds shy of Andeens record.
I didnt get to beat that record, so Im glad
I got to beat this one, Crowe said.
Over the past two weeks, Crowe has been
on quite a run. The previous Saturday, April
16, at the Serra Top 7 Invitational, she set
the all-time meet record in the 800 with a
time of 2:14.31. She also shared in the meet
record in the 4x400 meter relay with a team
time of 4:03.63.
That meet I got to run all my favorite
events, Crowe said. I didnt do the 800
today. Today was all about the relays.
Crowe also ran the anchor leg of the girls
medley relay, helping M-A to a secondplace finish. Senior Madeleine Baier, senior Cat Depuy and sophomore Olivia Shane
teamed with Crowe to finish in 12:38.69.
M-As 4x100 girls team took third place
with a time of 49.57 seconds. The 800 sprint
medley team took second place with a 1:52.24.
The 4x400 team took fifth with a 4:20.49.
SPORTS
MINORS
Continued from page 13
The Oakland As struck gold in 2013 when
they acquired catcher Stephen Vogt from the
Tampa Bay Rays for mere cash considerations. The As are hoping for a similar steal
in the person of hometown minor league outelder James Harris.
Signed as a minor league free agent prior to
the 2015 season, Harris was the Rays 2011
rst-round compensation pick out of
Oakland Tech 12 selections before
Marlins left-hander Adam Conley, who started Sunday for Miami against the Giants
but Harris never panned out in the Tampa Bay
organization.
Through four years in the Rays farm sys-
LPGA
Continued from page 11
it would go in, Nomura said. When it did go
in, I thought, Im winning.
She added another birdie on 14 and offset a
bogey on 16 with a birdie on 17.
I like tight courses, Nomura said. You
guys will find this strange, but I like windy
situations. I like playing in the wind. I like
tough situations, so when I spoke to the caddie (Jason McDede), even before the championship last week in Hawaii, I told him, Im
going to come here and win this tournament
because I really like this course. I enjoy this
course.
Nomura was projected to jump from 36th to
23rd in world ranking. She joined Ko and Ha
Thursdays 6-2 win over Charleston, totaling three innings and striking out ve to
earn his rst win of the season. His 22
strikeouts ranks 10th in the Sally League and
second among relievers.
His Greenjackets teammate, right-handed
starter Phil Bickford, is tied for third in the
league with 24 punch-outs. Bickford, the
Giants top draft pick of a year ago, also
earned his rst win of the season last week,
working ve innings while striking out eight
last Wednesday in a 9-5 win over Rome.
Former Serra hurler Julian Merryweather
who went on to play two seasons at
Skyline College before transferring to
Oklahoma Baptist earned his third
straight win to start the season last
Wednesday. And in working 6 2/3 innings in
a 7-0 win for his Cleveland Indians Low-A
afliate Lynchburg Hillcats, the big righthander has yet to allow a run this season
through 17 2/3 innings of work.
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EAST DIVISION
NATIONAL LEAGUE
EAST DIVISION
W
11
10
9
8
7
L
6
10
9
10
10
Pct
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.500
.500
.444
.412
GB
2 1/2
2 1/2
3 1/2
4
Washington
New York
Philadelphia
Miami
Atlanta
W
14
10
9
6
4
L
4
7
10
11
14
Pct
.778
.588
.474
.353
.222
GB
3 1/2
5 1/2
7 1/2
10
CENTRAL DIVISION
Kansas City
10
Chicago
10
Detroit
8
Cleveland
6
Minnesota
5
5
6
6
7
11
.667
.625
.571
.462
.313
1/2
1 1/2
3
5 1/2
CENTRAL DIVISION
Chicago
14
St. Louis
10
Pittsburgh
10
Cincinnati
9
Milwaukee
8
5
8
9
10
11
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.556
.526
.474
.421
3 1/2
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5
6
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As
Texas
Seattle
Angels
Houston
9
9
9
11
13
.526
.526
.500
.421
.316
1/2
2
4
WEST DIVISION
Los Angeles
Arizona
Colorado
Giants
San Diego
7
10
9
11
12
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.500
.500
.450
.368
2 1/2
2 1/2
3 1/2
5
Baltimore
Toronto
Boston
Tampa Bay
New York
10
10
9
8
6
Sundays Games
Tampa Bay 8, N.Y. Yankees 1
Toronto 6, Oakland 3
Cleveland 6, Detroit 3
Washington 6, Minnesota 5, 16 innings
Chicago White Sox 4, Texas 1
Kansas City 6, Baltimore 1
Seattle 9, Angels 4
Boston 7, Houston 5, 12 innings
Mondays Games
ChiSox (Gonzalez 0-0) at Jays (Stroman 3-0),4:07 p.m.
Os (Gausman 0-0) at Rays (Archer 0-4), 4:10 p.m.
As (Graveman 1-1) atTigers (Zimmermann 3-0),4:10 p.m.
NYY (Eovaldi 0-2) at Texas (C.Ramos 0-0), 5:05 p.m.
Tribe (Salazar 2-1) at Twins (Milone 0-1), 5:10 p.m.
KC (Kennedy 2-1) at Angels (Richards 0-3), 7:05 p.m.
Houston (Fister 1-2) at Ms (Walker 1-0), 7:10 p.m.
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7
Sundays Games
Chicago Cubs 9, Cincinnati 0
Washington 6, Minnesota 5, 16 innings
N.Y. Mets 3, Atlanta 2
Milwaukee 8, Philadelphia 5
Miami 5, San Francisco 4
L.A. Dodgers 12, Colorado 10
Pittsburgh 12, Arizona 10, 13 innings
St. Louis 8, San Diego 5
Mondays Games
Boston (Porcello 3-0) at ATL (Teheran 0-2), 4:10 p.m.
Reds (Iglesias 1-1) at NYM (Syndergaard 2-0),4:10 p.m.
Bucs (Locke 0-2) at Rox (J.De La Rosa 1-2), 5:40 p.m.
St. L (J.Garcia 1-1) at Arizona (Greinke 1-2), 6:40 p.m.
Fish (Chen 0-1) at Dodgers (Stripling 0-0), 7:10 p.m.
SD (Pomeranz 2-1) at SF (Bumgarner 1-2), 7:15 p.m.
NBA PLAYOFFS
FIRST ROUND
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Cleveland 4, Detroit 0
Sunday, April 17: Cleveland 106, Detroit 101
Wednesday, April 20: Cleveland 107, Detroit 90
Friday, April 22: Cleveland 101, Detroit 91
Sunday, April 24: Cleveland 100, Detroit 98
Toronto 2, Indiana 2
Saturday, April 16: Indiana 100, Toronto 90
Monday, April 18: Toronto 98, Indiana 87
Thursday, April 21: Toronto 101, Indiana 85
Saturday, April 23: Indiana 100, Toronto 83
Tuesday, April 26: Indiana at Toronto, 3 p.m.
Friday, April 29: Toronto at Indiana, TBA
x-Sunday, May 1: Indiana at Toronto, TBA
x-Sunday, May 1: Indiana at Toronto, TBD
Miami 2, Charlotte 1
Sunday, April 17: Miami 123, Charlotte 91
Wednesday, April 20: Miami 115, Charlotte 103
Saturday, April 23: Charlotte 96, Miami 80
Monday, April 25: Miami at Charlotte, 4 p.m.
NHL PLAYOFFS
FIRST ROUND
EASTERN CONFERENCE
N.Y. Islanders 4, Florida 2
Thursday, April 14: N.Y. Islanders 5, Florida 4
Friday, April 15: Florida 3, N.Y. Islanders 1
Sunday, April 17: N.Y. Islanders 4, Florida 3, OT
Wednesday, April 20: Florida 2, N.Y. Islanders 1
Friday, April 22: N.Y. Islanders 2, Florida 1, 2OT
Sunday, April 24: N.Y. Islanders 2, Florida 1, 2OT
Tampa Bay 4, Detroit 1
Wednesday, April 13: Tampa Bay 3, Detroit 2
Friday, April 15: Tampa Bay 5, Detroit 2
Sunday, April 17: Detroit 2, Tampa Bay 0
GOALIES
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two games since March 4 before
replacing Steve Mason with
Philadelphia
trailing
the
Washington Capitals 3-0 in the
series, yet Neuvirth has stopped 75
of 76 shots, including all 44 on
Friday, to force a Game 6 on Sunday.
The Capitals drafted and developed Neuvirth before trading him
to the Buffalo Sabres when it was
clear that Braden Holtby was their
goalie of the future. The Sabres
traded him to the Islanders for journeyman goaltender Chad Johnson
before Neuvirth found a new home
with the Flyers on a two-year deal.
Hes back in the playoffs where
he has been at his best. Counting
the Ontario Hockey League,
American Hockey League and NHL,
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would indicate.
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DREAM MACHINES
The 26th annual Pacific Coast Dream Machines attracted thousands to the Half Moon Bay
Airport Sunday.There were hundreds of exhibits from 20th century steam engines to live motocross stunt shows.
The San Bruno Lions Club did vision
Lorraine Castillo from The Morton Foundation reads to preschool children during the Week
of the Young Child celebration at Palcare in Burlingame. Also reading were Burlingame Mayor
Ann Keighran and Jean Caramatti, president of the Palcare Board of Directors and the San Francisco International Airport. Palcare, the day and night childcare and early education center, has
been serving families in the community since 1993. Honored by President Bill Clinton as a
model to help working families with traditional and non-traditional work schedules, Palcare
continues the important work of caring for and educating our youngest children.
City April 10, 2016.
Si meo n Geo rg e and Naureen Mi rza
Geo rg e, of Redwood City, gave birth to a
baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood
City April 13, 2016.
Birth announcements:
PROM
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Lindsey Fontenot, of San Bruno, spent
Friday, April 22, with friends, other patients
from the University of California at San
Francisco Childrens Hospital, and members
of the San Francisco 49ers at the hospitals
annual prom.
Fontenot, 17, and fellow teen patients
received a free outfit, makeover and hair style
courtesy of the UCSF Benioff Childrens
Hospital before the dance, which she attended
last year as well, but was unable to enjoy due
to the difficulties associated with her illness.
But now on the road to recovery from a
lengthy battle with pancreatitis and said she
is prepared to again enjoy the activities she
knew before her diagnosis.
It feels great, just because I have been sick
for so long, she said. Im still pretty tired,
and not what I was before I got sick. But I
have got a little bit more freedom and a little
GAME
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the community, Fisicaro said about partnering with area nonprofits to help solve the
housing crisis. HIP Housing provides shared
housing for about 750 county residents.
Canepa, Daly Citys vice mayor, wants to
make sure that north county residents have
access to good health care, especially with
the recent ownership change at Seton
Hospital. He also advocates for having a district office to better connect with residents.
I want to take the office that exists in
Redwood City and put it in the district to provide the best constituent services and to
improve outreach, Canepa said.
Getting to Redwood City can be a daunting
task for someone in the north county traveling on clogged freeways or public transportation, he said.
Lentz, mayor of Brisbane, has seen many
continue to struggle despite the countys
prosperity it has the lowest unemployment rate in the state and said he intends to
unite city officials to tackle income inequality if is he elected to the board.
I want to be part of the team tackling these
tough issues, Lentz said.
Lentz said he has found that many north
county residents are not even sure what services the county actually provides or what a
supervisor actually does.
We need to connect them better to servic-
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learning more about the body and also helping people at the same time.
Fontenot said her dream school is Johns
Hopkins University, one of the nations leading medical institutes and she is also interested the University of California at Davis or
Santa Clara University.
As she continues to recover, Fontenot is
beginning to consider enhanced independence which may allow her to move beyond
state borders without fear of further health
issues.
While facing a future free of illness far from
the home and hospital she knew for so long,
Fontenot said she could not have endured her
journey without the assistance of her parents.
My biggest supporters are my parents,
she said. They were going to the hospital
every single day. I cant imagine how tough
that was for them.
But as many who fully recover from similar
surgeries are again eventually able to live a
vibrant lifestyle, Fontenot said she is prepared to move forward.
What I hope is that in a year I will be as
good as new, she said.
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BUDGET
Continued from page 1
by a recent ballot measure, according to
the city.
The city is in very good financial
condition currently and the near-term
outlook remains positive. Revenue
growth and prudent spending have
increased reserves and positioned us
very well moving into the next fiscal
year. With that said, we must remain
cognizant of some of the financial challenges we face going forward, including
the expectation that our pension costs
will continue to rise, Finance Director
Drew Corbett wrote in an email.
Obligated to pensions
With the state seeking to have pensions fully funded within the next 30
years, San Mateos contributions to its
employees retirement accounts will
increase.
To start preparing for its obligations,
Corbett suggested the city consider a
pension trust fund, in which it would
place one-time funds it receives from
the state.
For years, San Mateo Countys high
property taxes have allowed local cities
to collect whats known as excess
Educational Revenue Augmentation
Fund, a reimbursement from the state.
Now, the city will consider creating a
new trust fund in which to allocate about
50 percent of its annual ERAF payment
although it remains unclear as to how
long those payments will last, according to the city. The coming years contribution is suggested to be about $1.4
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sultants will cost the county about
$165,000.
Two consultants will analyze impacts
of proposed operational changes,
including reducing hours of operation,
reducing the number of flights per day
and imposing landing fees.
A third consultant will conduct a survey of residents and airport businesses
on impacts of aircraft overflights,
according to Porters report.
A town hall meeting is also planned
to hear from residents on how they
think the noise problem should be
solved.
An Airport Noise Working Group has
developed a series of voluntary noise
reduction procedures over the past couple years including a curfew but they
have not substantially curbed the complaints.
Both mandatory and voluntary measures may be considered.
Mandatory measures may include time
of day restrictions, nighttime curfew,
implementing a reservation/slot system for arrivals, implementing the
number of flights by carrier and restrictions on helicopters.
million.
The council was pleased to consider
creating a specific, more locally-controlled fund to pay down its debt; but
some were also weary of the fact that the
one-time payments from the state are
not guaranteed and can fluctuate year-toyear.
Its a good idea. Especially since its
money thats sort of transient. Its here
now and coming from a source that
maybe its not going to last forever. So
its best to take it, set some aside and do
what we can with it, Councilman Rick
Bonilla said, according to a video of
Mondays meeting.
Deputy Mayor David Lim said while
open to the idea, hed like to look at the
citys historic excess ERAF earnings,
particularly as the state has taken from
the city in the past.
Weve gotten messed over by the
state. Thats why Im kind of leery,
Lim said. I just do not trust the state, I
dont know that its a good policy to
start anticipating money. I think
thats how cities get in trouble. Id much
rather us be more conservative in our
budgets. But Ill keep an open mind.
Corbett noted the city could have
more flexibility with its own pension
trust fund account versus simply relying
on the California Public Employees
Retirement System, alone.
We exploring ways to make our
money work for us so that we can effectively address our obligations,
Councilwoman Diane Papan wrote in an
email.
Spending Measure S
The city will likely consider the trust
fund again during a subsequent study
session later in the year, Corbett said.
Final recommendations to the board
are expected in June.
Most complaints related to the airport come from residents in Atherton,
Redwood City, North Fair Oaks and East
Palo Alto.
In Atherton, residents have complained for years about increased noise
from Surf Air flights coming into the
airport.
In just a few years, the members-only
airline has increased its number of
flights from three to 30 a day.
But the FAA sets the routes, flight
paths and altitude planes must fly at
when approaching the San Carlos
Airport.
The San Carlos Airport has about
130,000 flights annually. Flights have
increased 13 percent since 2012 and
noise complaints have also increased
significantly.
Other options the board will consider
to curb the noise is to change the runway geometry at the airport to ensure
there are no flights over residential
areas.
Sound insulation is another option
being considered but the FAA will not
pay the $150,000 per household
because noise from the airport does not
reach a certain threshold.
The Airport Noise Working Group
developed a series of voluntary noise
The citys expenses are also increasing as part of its promise on how it
would spend funds from the locally-controlled quarter-cent sales tax extension
voters approved last year. Although the
current Measure L wont sunset for
another year, the city is looking to
phase in how the funds will begin to
cover Measure S approved projects
such as fixing infrastructure, hiring
more police or improving services.
While Measure L was used for any city
expense, Measure S funds will be used
for specific projects outlined in the ballot language.
Next year, the city may allocate $2
million toward repairing failed streets,
$250,000 for neighborhood traffic
improvements, and nearly $1.8 million
toward hiring new police officers.
Funds will also go toward restoring
library hours, a mobile neighborhood
recreation program and storm water system repairs. One of the largest expenses
beginning the following fiscal year is
an estimated $2.25 million to be spent
on debt service related to flood control
and street improvements, according to
the city.
In total, the quarter-cent sales tax is
anticipated to bring in $2.4 million
next year and another $2.6 million the
following.
The city is also planning to increase
staff by hiring nearly 27 new full-time
employees such as police officers, engineers, planners and inspectors, according to the city.
A public hearing on the budget will be
held June 6 before the council takes a
vote June 20. Visit cityofsanmateo.org
for more information.
reduction procedures including a voluntary curfew on some flights during certain night and early morning hours,
higher altitude approaches and the
implementation of an automated noise
complaint reporting system.
The county, however, cannot require
compliance and can do little or nothing
to force operations to comply with the
measures.
The county has been working with
the offices of U.S. reps. Jackie Speier,
D-San Mateo, and Anna Eshoo, D-Palo
Alto, in concert with the FAA and local
pilots association to identify and
receive approval for alternative flight
routes that may serve to minimize aircraft impacts.
The county recently launched the
PlaneNoise Aircraft Noise Complaint
Management System designed to make
reporting easier for callers.
With PlaneNoise, individuals can
submit complaints by calling the
phone hotline at (844) 266-6266 or
online at the San Mateo County
Airports Division website sanmateocountyairports.org (click File a Noise
Complaint).
The San Mateo County Board of
Superv isors meets 9 a.m., Tuesday,
April 26, 400 County Center, Redwood
City.
Calendar
MONDAY, APRIL 25
Earth Day Taste and Talk Forum.
6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. 55 W. Third Ave.,
San Mateo. Sample food from San
Mateo restaurants while enjoying a
discussion on key environmental
issues for our community. For more
information email webmaster@cityofsanmateo.org.
THURSDAY, APRIL 28
Age Well Drive Smart Seminar. 9
a.m. to noon. Magnolia Senior Center,
601 Grand Ave., Half Moon Bay. RSVP
required. To RSVP or for more information call 363-4572.
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CITY OF BURLINGAME
NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS
Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, 501 Primrose Road,
Burlingame, California, until 2:00 P.M., on May 12, 2016 and will, at 2:00 P.M. on that date, be
publicly opened and read at City Hall, in Conference Room "B" for: EL CAMINO REAL WATER
MAIN IMPROVEMENTS, CITY PROJECT NO. 83510, within the City of Burlingame, San Mateo
County, California.
Plans and Specifications covering the work may be obtained by prospective bidders with a nonrefundable deposit of $50.00 or $65.00 if contract documents are mailed (USPS only) by cash or
check, at the office of the City Engineer, 501 Primrose Road, 2nd Floor, Burlingame, CA 94010
(650) 558-7230.
The work shall consists of installing approximately 2,900 linear feet of new 4-inch, 6-inch, 8-inch,
and 10-inch Ductile Iron (DI) water main on El Camino Real, between Broadway and Hillside
Drive; El Camino Real at Ray Drive/Rosedale Avenue; and El Camino Real at Murchison Drive in
the City of Burlingame, together with all service connections, valves, fittings, fire hydrants, and
appurtenances and other work required to make a complete and operable system. The existing
water mains will be abandoned in place. The construction method is anticipated to be conventional open trench. The Engineers estimate for this work is $1,300,000.
Special Provisions, Specifications and Plans, including minimum wage rates to be paid in compliance with Section 1773.2 of the California Labor Code and related provisions, may be inspected
in the office of the City Engineer during normal working hours at City Hall, 501 Primrose Road,
Burlingame, California.
A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held at 2:00 P.M., City Hall, Conference Room B on
April 27, 2016. Questions pertaining to the contract documents will be accepted up to 5:00 P.M.
on May 5, 2016.
The Contractor shall possess a Class A license prior to submitting a bid. All work specified in this
project shall be completed within 120 working days from date of the Notice to Proceed.
The Contractor and subcontractors who bid or work on a public works project are required to register and pay an annual fee to Department of Industrial Relations (DIR). No contractor or subcontractor may work on a public works project unless registered with DIR. All contractors and subcontractors are required to furnish electronic certified payroll records directly to the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement for all public works projects, whether new or ongoing.
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