Beruflich Dokumente
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Carpool cash
doled out to
slash traffic
Transit officials partner with app
companies with $1M contribution
By Samantha Weigel in San Mateo County by offering
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF $2 for both drivers and passengers
traveling during peak commute
In the ongoing effort to reduce hours. The program began last
AUSTIN WALSH/DAILY JOURNAL congestion in a region where near- week for those using Scoop
ly 70 percent of people drive to Technologies smartphone app and
Construction to replace water pipes along San Mateo Avenue in San Bruno is set to soon begin and some are work alone, $1 million will be another contract is being drafted
concerned local businesses will be disrupted. offered to those who carpool to or for Waze Carpool, said C/CAG
from San Mateo County Executive Director Sandy Wong.
Belmont shooting victim dies suspicion of evading a police officer, possession of con-
Local briefs trolled substances for sale, attempting to deter officers with
A man who died in a shooting in Belmont early Saturday threats, driving without a license and on unrelated outstand-
morning has been identified as Dejohn Jones, 24, a Union The second is between 5 feet 8 inches tall to 5 feet 9 inch-
ing warrants, according to the San Bruno Police
City resident, the San Mateo County coroners office said. es tall with a chubby build and was wearing a black hooded
Department.
The shooting occurred at an apartment building in the sweatshirt and red sweatpants.
On Thursday at 9:57 p.m., a San Bruno police officer
500 block of Ralston Avenue around 5 a.m., police said attempted a traffic stop on a vehicle in the area of El
Saturday, Aug. 5. Man suspected in multiple Camino Real and Huntington Avenue.
Officers who responded found several people outside and crimes arrested in San Bruno The driver of the vehicle initially did not stop and threw a
a man with a gunshot wound in one of the apartments, Police in San Bruno on Thursday arrested a man in con- backpack from the vehicle, police said.
according to police. The victim was treated by paramedics nection with several crimes following an attempted traffic The driver, later identified as Oneto, stopped following a
but was pronounced dead at the scene. stop and subsequent vehicle pursuit. short vehicle pursuit with police and was taken into cus-
The man who is the suspect in the shooting is still at Franky Jay Oneto Jr., 43, of San Bruno, was arrested on tody.
large, police said. Preliminary indications are that this is
an isolated incident, according to police.
Belmont police and the San Mateo County Sheriffs
Office Forensic Laboratory are processing the scene,
according to police. Investigators from Belmont police and
the San Mateo County District Attorneys Office are inter-
viewing witnesses.
Police are asking anyone with information on the inci-
dent to contact them at (650) 595-7430 or police@bel-
mont.gov.
degrees. There are also representatives with grams in the United States. Its work has improvements include making it easy for
DISTRICT
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government experience, such as current and
former mayors. A finance committee com-
prised of three trustees plays an important
ramped up in recent years as 2014 was the
first time a mosquito testing positive for
West Nile was found in San Mateo County.
people to find pertinent information such
as public meeting agendas, and financial
documents.
role going over monthly and annual finan- While no human has contracted the disease
cial reports, she said. here, Peavey noted preventing the spread of Recognition
nearly $450,000 in public funds between The board really scrutinizes what were diseases is a vital responsibility. The grand jury also took notice of the
2009 and 2011. Shortly after the fraud was doing and I really welcome that, Peavey Public outreach and education is also key, improvements in its report Can We See
discovered, the districts longtime manager said. Were on a really good track and we especially since the district often relies on You Now? San Mateo Countys Independent
who hired Dearman without checking have a great board and great staff. reports from the public of dead squirrels or Special Districts Website Transparency
that she already had a criminal record for The district employees 21 people with an birds that may have contracted West Nile, Update.
embezzlement was ousted by the Board annual $5. 1 million total budget. Like or to notify staff of increased mosquito Both Sebay and Peavey said this year was
of Trustees. other special districts, its funded through activity. With that in mind, the district the first time the district received the two
Following interim management, Peavey by countywide property tax dollars, but revamped its website and is actively using awards for fiscal management and trans-
was hired to help steer the district back on also has its own special parcel tax. social media and digital tools as a means to parency, which they credited to the contin-
course and restore the publics trust. While While countywide residents participate engage the public, Peavey said. ued work of staff and trustees.
noting some of the improvements were put in funding the district, much of the We always strive to have the public I believe in our mission of protecting
in place before her tenure began, Peavey agencys work goes unnoticed, especially know who we are and what we do. Because public health. I like the special district
and the board have taken on a larger super- when things are going well. The district is when were doing a good job, its not very model because its a small group and when
visory role. There are two people working responsible for safeguarding public health noticeable, Peavey said. Having social you have a really good team, you can really
in the finance department with separate by monitoring and reducing mosquitoes media and digital access gives us a lot more accomplish a lot, Peavey said. I believe
roles, and any payments over $7,500 must and other vectors. Managing vector-borne opportunity to actually reach out to indi- government really can work and its really
be reviewed, have attached documentation, diseases such as West Nile Virus is a para- vidual residents. And we do need assistance just all of us working together and being
and be signed by both Peavey and a board mount task for the agency. from residents themselves on controlling accountable to the public and putting the
member. Peavey noted she also carefully standing water on their property, and taxpayers first.
reviews any payments less than that. Engaging the public knowing to call us if they see a mosquito
The makeup of the districts Board of problem.
More than a century old, the local agency Visit smcmvcd.org for more information
Trustees has also shifted to include more Sebay, whos boosted the districts
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other pressing matters, even as Moscow braced for new block Al Jazeera transmissions and is seeking legislation
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION 9Monday Aug. 7, 2017
Five cities miss out on affordable housing funds Peace and harmony in Belmont
I
ts hard to believe after so many years of council
which allow cities and neighborhood battles, short-term city managers
By Leora Tanjuatco to establish their
own affordable
housing funds.
Guest and angry residents that there might be peace and
harmony in Belmont.
perspective But the current city manager, Greg Scoles, has been
I
recently met a husband-wife These fees are around since 2010, a record for recent Belmont chief
veterinary team. The woman placed on new administrators. Meanwhile, members of the council all
works at an animal clinic in developments, seem to get along. They even sit together at Council of
Daly City, and her husband is a both commercial Belmont, Burlingame, Colma, Cities meetings. Im not sure how happy past council and
research fellow at Stanford. When and residential, Foster City, Menlo Park, Redwood planning commission members are with the new team
they moved here, they couldnt and then set aside City, San Carlos, San Bruno and and revised agenda, but Belmont certainly seems to be on
afford rent for an apartment, so for affordable housing. San Mateo have already adopted the move.
they considered buying and living Many cities have adopted these affordable impact fees. I sat down for coffee with Mayor Charles Stone last
in an RV. The upfront costs of an fees, but five are still holding out: Menlo Park was one of the earli- week who brought me up to date on all things Belmont.
RV, not to mention the challenges South San Francisco, Brisbane, est adopters of commercial linkage The single-family residential zoning code has been
of owning a home on wheels, forced Pacifica, Half Moon Bay and fees, introducing the ordinance in updated, after much debate, to give growing families who
them to live in a garage for $2, 500 Millbrae. 1988. On July 18, 2017, the City need to remodel, some relief from design review require-
a month an illegal and unsafe If South San Francisco had adopt- Council allocated $6. 7 million to ments and expenses. Any remodel under 500 square feet is
solution. ed impact fees in 2015, the city refurbish 82 old affordable units, now done over the counter; between 500-900 through a
This couple is certainly not wouldve collected over $18 mil- and add 59 homes to the Family zoning administrator, and over 900 goes to the Planning
alone. According to the County lion for affordable housing. If Gateway Apartments community in Commission. The overly restrictive tree ordinance,
Managers Office, between 2010 Brisbane moves forward with the Belle Haven. This project is a per- according to some, has
and 2014, 54, 600 new jobs were Planning Commissions recommen- fect example of how impact fees can been updated to be less
created in San Mateo County, while dation for development on the translate into affordable places to onerous for developers
only 2, 100 new housing units were Brisbane Baylands (2 million live. The city is also currently who need to remove and
built, or one home for every 26 square feet of office space), it could reviewing residential impact fees, replace trees and for home-
jobs. require that the developer pay up to which would allocate even more owners who have a sick
This mismatch of housing and $30 million in affordable housing money for affordable homes. tree which needs to be
jobs is forcing workers to choose fees. Millbrae has two plans under Every city in San Mateo County removed.
between driving long distances to review right now that could gener- has an obligation to pass affordable ***
work (causing terrible traffic) or ate over $7 million for new afford- housing impact fees. It is short- Stone has summarized
living in substandard housing. able homes. sighted and foolhardy to assume the changes as no closed
Families with secure jobs that Its completely irresponsible for that our jobs and economy will con- for business sign at the
would be considered well paying in cities to approve millions of square tinue to grow, as the cost of living Belmont borders. Crystal
most of the country are living in feet of office space without consid- skyrockets. Springs Uplands School
unsafe and unstable conditions. ering the impact that these office will finally get its second
But even in the face of desperate buildings would have on traffic and campus in Belmont after a
need, some communities are failing affordability. There are dozens of Leora Tanjuatco is the organizing
long drawn-out fight. It
to pursue solutions. high-rise office buildings in the director for the Housing Leadership will be located on Davis
One of the most effective strate- county, but housing has been down- Council of San Mateo County. She Drive off Ralston Avenue.
gies available to local governments sized and delayed for decades. liv es in Millbrae. Neighbors had voiced concerns over the increased traffic
is affordable housing impact fees, But theres good news too: on Ralston Avenue, the citys main thoroughfare. But the
deal has sweetened the citys coffers by a quarter of a mil-
lion dollars a year and provided $1. 2 million for the
FDA cigarette regulation school districts education foundation. Two new hotels,
Marriott and Hilton, east of 101, will bring in more new
revenue. Downtown, the Belmont Village Specific Plan
The Richmond Times-Dispatch causes the most damage to your
health. As a result, the FDA is giving
some breathing room to e-cigarettes
Other voices will make it easier to aggregate lots and increase density
along the transit corridor. Currently, the city requires two
parking spaces for every residential unit no matter what
W
here theres smoke, theres
not always fire, and the and other devices that take the smoke mixed on the benefits, if any, of so- the size. As part of the draft EIR, the city plans to reduce
FDA seems to understand out of smoking. The agency recog- called light cigarettes. that to one bedroom, one space; two bedrooms, 1. 5
that could make all the difference, at nizes that vaping is not a risk-free Altria, the Richmond-based tobac- spaces; three bedrooms, two spaces. Then there are two
least when it comes to peoples activity what is? but is resist- co giant, gave a prudently low-key new transit-oriented developments, both on El Camino
health. Its dangerous to assume too ing the curious efforts of some anti- response to the FDA announcement: Real. One is by Sares Regis with 73 units of market rate
much when a federal agency smoking crusaders to kill the vaping We supported FDA regulation housing and a CHS project with 32 market rate units and
announces its long-term plans, but business. Cold turkey, anyone? because, among other things, it creat- 11, 000 square feet of retail. Neither of these projects
there appears to be a good deal of It seems wise to allow people a ed a framework for communication have affordable units. Instead, the city will use fees col-
common sense in the Food and Drug chance to get their nicotine without about reduced harm products. ... The lected from these projects to help finance Firehouse
Administrations recent announce- sucking down hot gases from burning process outlined by the commission- Square, an 80-unit, 25 percent affordable development. It
ments regarding cigarettes, nicotine, leaves. Concerns about vaping as a er (Friday) will allow all stakeholders is located on Fifth Avenue between ONeill Avenue and
and vaping, which the FDA refers to gateway to nicotine addiction among the opportunity to participate in a Broadway, is four stories than descends to three and two
as electronic nicotine delivery sys- young people are legitimate and the science and evidence based regulatory stories closer to the residential area.
tems. Bureaucracies will be bureaucra- FDA intends to address them serious- Stone said one of the most important events was the
framework which is transparent, pre-
cies. ly. passage of Measure I last year. Thats going to be an
dictable, and sustainable. Hard to
Still, we find it encouraging to see Plans to consider limits on the additional $1. 3 million a year to help claw our way out of
argue with that.
amount of nicotine in old-fashioned a $100 million roads/storm drains infrastructure hole.
the FDA clearly state that nicotine, Helping the public battle nicotine
combustible cigarettes may be ***
the addictive drug in tobacco, is addiction is a worthy objective. But
worth exploring but we suspect Belmont remains a small city, if not a village, com-
delivered through products that repre- encouraging innovation about safer
pared to neighboring San Mateo. It has a population of
sent a continuum of risk and is most theyre a step too far and could ways to satisfy the urge seems more
26, 000 and, while the demographics may be changing,
harmful when delivered through open a pack of unintended conse- promising than prohibitions on the
it remains primarily middle-class Caucasian. The city is
smoke particles in combustible ciga- quences. Smokers tend to regulate amounts of nicotine allowed in tradi-
hoping to officially join San Mateo and Foster City in a
rettes. In other words, there are a their own nicotine consumption, by tional coffin nails. For now, the FDA
formal JPA fire department. For now, Belmont shares
number of ways to get your nicotine inhaling deeper or by smoking more appears to be steering a sensible
administrative services and trucks with its neighbors.
hit these days, but lighting up clearly cigarettes. Studies are decidedly course on cigarette regulation. Stone, who went to middle school (Abbott) and high
school (Hillsdale) in San Mateo, has lived in Belmont
OUR MISSION: since 2004. He is an attorney specializing in civil liti-
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most gation and works out of his home. He is married with
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. two children, one at Ralston Middle School and the
By combining local news and sports coverage, other at Carlmont High School. One of the best pieces
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, news he shared was at long last Belmont is seriously
Michael Davis Charles Gould lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to considering having an appointed, instead of elected,
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Paul Moisio Joe Rudino provide our readers with the highest quality
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joy Uganiza Todd Waibel information resource in San Mateo County. city clerk and treasurer. Luckily, Belmont has had two
Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we well-known and city-versed people in those roles, Terri
Erik Oeverndiek, Copy Editor/Page Designer INTERNS, CORRESPONDENTS, CONTRACTORS: choose to reflect the diverse character of this Cook, clerk, and John Violet, treasurer. But the city
Nicola Zeuzem, Production Manager Renee Abu-Zaghibra Robert Armstrong dynamic and ever-changing community.
Jim Clifford Elizabeth Cortes might not be as fortunate when these two veterans decide
Kerry McArdle, Marketing & Events Robert Hutchinson Tom Jung to retire.
Samantha Weigel, Senior Reporter
Brian Miller Mona Murhamer SMDAILYJOURNAL.COM ***
Karan Nevatia Jeanita Lyman
REPORTERS: Brigitte Parman Adriana Ramirez Follow us on Twitter and Facebook: I had first heard about Stone through Mike Streim, the
Terry Bernal, Anna Schuessler, Austin Walsh Nick Rose Andrew Scheiner facebook.com/smdailyjournal late John Lees stepson. Lee was a San Mateo mayor and
Joel Snyder Megan Tao councilman. Streim had written me about a friend who
Susan E. Cohn, Senior Correspondent: Events Gary Whitman Cindy Zhang twitter.com/smdailyjournal
was thinking of running for Belmont City Council. That
Dave Newlands, Production Assistant Online edition at scribd.com/smdailyjournal
was a long time ago and in the interim Charles Stone has
gone a long way toward creating a name for himself in
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Reasons why the U.S. may not be the trade wimp the president makes it out to be
By Paul Wiseman kills American jobs. Theyve promised to Pennsylvania, we lost millions of jobs, he Perspectives, Japan has had big surpluses
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS bring the decits down - by imposing tariffs says. It hurt whole communities. for most of the past 25 years, and theyve
and other barriers to imports if they have Sometimes, though, a big trade decit can been a pathetic basket case.
WASHINGTON Is the United States the to. be a sign of prosperity: When times are Trade decits do reduce gross domestic
98-pound weakling of global trade? Many econimists dont see things quite good, Americans can afford to buy more product, the broadest measure of a countrys
President Donald Trump and his economic that way. They reject the idea that trade is a imports. economic output. But thats mainly a matter
advisers think so. They point to 41 straight zero-sum game in which the prize goes to The United States, for instance, recorded a of mathematics. GDP is supposed to count
years of U.S. trade decits as evidence that countries that export more than they record trade decit $762 billion in whats produced domestically. So imports -
America has been out-competed, out-nego- import. They argue that Americans benet 2006 when economic growth was a healthy which can show up in the GDP as consumer
tiated and at out cheated by trading part- from the wider choices and lower prices that 2.7 percent. Three years later, in the depths spending when you buy, say, a Chilean wine
ners like China, Mexico and Germany - imports offer. of the Great Recession, the decit shrank to have to be subtracted to keep them from
countries that consistently sell more to the I dont see it as a question of economic $384 billion because worried American articially inating domestic production.
United States than they buy. weakness, says Dean Baker, co-founder of consumers were cutting back on imports - Team Trump says China, Mexico and
Friday, the Commerce Department report- the Center for Economic and Policy and everything else. other countries take advantage of unfair
ed that the United States once again regis- Research think tank. You could say con- Likewise, says economist Timothy trade deals to drive up their exports to the
tered a trade decit $43.6 billion in June. sumers gain. We get cheaper prices. Taylor, editor of the Journal of Economic United States and block imports.
So far this year, the trade gap is $276.6 bil- Importers gain.
lion, up nearly 11 percent from January- But there are losers, too, when cheap
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THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Monday Aug. 7, 2017 13
Giants 6, Diamondbacks 3
As rally late, stun Angels
By Steve Dilbeck
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
As 11, Angels 10
Josh Smith
Joyce suspended Giants snake series
2 games for slur
from Diamondbacks
ANAHEIM The game kept (2-0) picked up
wearing on, slowly and seemingly the win in relief.
out of reach for the As. They had Blake Treinen, By Janie McCauley
lost a two-run lead and trailed by Oaklands sev- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
five after six innings. enth reliever, By Michael Wagaman threw a runner out at the plate, and
The young As were far from earned his fifth Oakland outfielder Matt THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Nick Hundley drove in two runs
unnerved. overall save and Joyce received a two-game sus- for San Francisco.
The way the game was going, it second with the pension without pay Saturday SAN FRANCISCO The Paul Goldschmidt had an RBI
didnt seem like it was out of reach As. for directing Giants sent off the visiting double and Daniel Descalso sin-
the whole time, said Oaklands
Khris Davis gled in a run for Arizona, which
Theres no a gay slur Arizona Diamondbacks still hold-
Chad Pinder. I didnt get that vibe quit, said As manager Bob Melvin. toward a fan ing the second NL wild-card spot lost its second series to San
at all in the dugout. We just kept Weve talked about this group for a in Anaheim in spite of last-place San Francisco this season.
trying to put together good at-bats, while. They like to play. You perse- and he will Francisco winning the rubber With what weve been
and thats what everyone did. vere, you battle through and give take part in match of a three-game series from through, its been nice to take a
Never more than in the eighth yourself a chance at the end. a public out- the playoff contenders. series against a club thats having
inning, when the As scored five That was an all-around team reach initia- Jeff Samardzija (7-11) pitched a very good year on both sides,
times with two outs to stun the win. tive with into the sev- Giants manager Bruce Bochy
Angels 11-10 Sunday afternoon in Oakland hammered the Angels PFLAG, a enth inning to said.
a game that took 4 hours, 12 min- with 18 hits, including three home Matt Joyce family and win his third Parker homered off Corbin (8-
utes, the longest nine-inning runs and seven doubles. The As ally organization supporting consecutive for 11) in the second, a two-out, two-
home game in franchise history. got a three-run homer from Mark the LGBTQ community. San Francisco, run shot that put the Giants in
Khris Davis hit a three-run Canha, a solo shot from Pinder Major League Baseball made allowing three front for good. Pence tacked on a
homer off reliever Blake Parker to and the three-run blast from Davis, the announcement, saying runs on five bases-loaded single in the third
ignite the Oakland comeback in his 29th of the season. Pinder had Joyces penalty was set to hits before after an error by Marte at short-
the eighth. Parker had not allowed a career-high four hits. begin Saturday, when he also leaving after stop extended the inning.
a run in 27 consecutive appear- apologized through the team. Parker also made a big defen-
ances at home. Maxwell delivers Jeff Samardzija giving up a
Joyce said he is beyond one-out single sive play in the third when he
After Ryon Healy doubled, the sorry, and the Athletics also to Katel Marte then walking Chris caught Martes flyball to left field
Angels went to Bud Norris (1-5), The catcher was mired in a 1-for-
19 slump when he stepped up to made a statement insisting his Hermann in the seventh. Albert then threw out J.D. Martinez at
but the closer gave up a run-scor- language was unacceptable and Suarez retired seven batters for the plate.
ing single to Pinder, a double to deliver his go-ahead hit.
wouldnt be tolerated. his first career save. Corbin allowed six runs, three
Matt Chapman and then a two-run Bruce had to sit back there for The As are donating more The Giants entered the day with of them earned, over six innings
single to Bruce Maxwell. four-plus hours and stay in the than $54,000 of Joyces lost the second-worst record in the and matched his career-high of 10
That was incredible, said game mentally, Melvin said. salary to PFLAG. NL, but jumped on Diamondbacks strikeouts.
Oakland starter Sean Manaea. Hard to do when youre strug- starter Patrick Corbin early and Diamondbacks infielder
Ive never really seen anything gling. And he comes up with his held on to win the series. Arizona Brandon Drury was hit in the head
like it. best at-bat in weeks. See JOYCE, Page 16
has dropped four of its last seven. by a pitch from Cory Gearrin
Its a part of the game, while pinch-hitting in the sev-
TRADE
agency after this season. Ryan Garton and catcher Mike Diamondbacks outfielder David enth. Drury fell backward after
Hes had an excellent year to this Marjama from the Tampa Bay Peralta said. We just have to getting hit but stayed in the
point, an All-Star season, real break- Ray s fo r Do ub l e-A p i t ch er keep working, just have to keep game. Two days earlier, Giants
out year for him, Dipoto said. We An t h o n y Mi s i ewi cz, l o w-A doing what were doing. first baseman Brandon Belt was
Continued from page 11 are acquiring a bat that makes us a dif- i n fi el der Lui s Ren g i fo an d a Hunter Pence hit a two-run sin- hit in the head by a curveball from
ference in the middle of our lineup. player to be named later. gle, Jarrett Parker homered and Anthony Banda.
Alonso, a left-handed hitter, could
looking ahead, weve got quite a
platoon at first base with Danny
stretch of right-handed starters
Valencia. Alonso has 18 home runs,
that we are seeing over the next
40 RBIs and a .948 OPS against
three weeks.
right-handed pitching this year.
This is something we discussed Powell hit .194 in 23 games in
for a length of time heading into the three stints with Seattle this year.
July 31 deadline. We felt like we He has spent most of the season
were at the goal line to get a deal with Triple-A Tacoma, hitting
done. And through the August trade .340 in 58 games.
period, we were able to complete it. In another trade, the Mariners
Alfonso is eligible for free acqui red ri g h t -h an ded p i t ch er
14 Monday Aug. 7, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL
TENNIS
The 22-year-old Keys had never won a
championship on home soil. She began the
seventh game of the first set with back-to-
back aces clocked at 118 mph and 116, but
Continued from page 11 after a backhand into the net and a double
fault she suddenly faced break point. A back-
hand winner down the line got Keys right
It feels amazing to have a title at home back in the game and she held.
and on hardcourt, Keys said. It means a
lot. Its my first title in the States against a I just knew that if I kept hanging in on
friend. my service games hopefully I would have a
After smacking a clean crosscourt fore- chance to break, she said. I knew there
hand winner on match point, Keys raised her probably werent going to be very many
hands in the air in triumph then gave opportunities.
Vandeweghe a hug at the net before waving In an event missing the marquee names
to the crowd. Keys stayed after the trophy such as the Williams sisters and Maria
ceremony to sign autographs. Sharapova who pulled out with a left arm
Keys, who missed the first two months of injury ahead of her second match Wednesday
the season following surgery on her left these two shined, pounding ground-
wrist, eliminated Wimbledon champion and strokes to keep long points alive, chasing
top-seeded Garbine Muguruza 6-3, 6-2 in just down balls in every corner and holding serve
57 minutes Saturday night to snap all afternoon until that one decisive break.
Muguruzas nine-match winning streak and Keys came back from one set and a break
advance to her first final this year. down in her opening match to beat Caroline
A day later, Keys needed nearly that Dolehide, the lone set the champion lost all
amount of time to win the first-set tiebreak- week.
er: The opening set lasted 53 minutes then This marked the 12th final between two
the second just 35. Keys brilliantly returned Americans in tournament history and first
serve and routinely pumped in her own since Vandeweghes defeat to Serena
serves from 114-118 mph to keep Williams in 2012 and Vandeweghe, 25,
Vandeweghe on the defensive. reached her first final in the U.S. since that
There were times during her wrist rehab runner-up finish and just second ever.
she wondered if her tennis would ever return Keys played at Stanford for the first time
to top form. and captured her first title since winning on
These two generate so much power from grass at Birmingham last summer. She earns
their tall frames. Vandeweghe is 6 foot 1 and $132,380 and Vandeweghe $70,550.
Keys stands 5 foot 10.
It was a high quality match from both Both women are projected to return to the
players, Vandeweghe said. It was definite- top-20 in rankings when they are released
ly a really tight two-set match. It was fun to Monday.
play. It was fun to kind of play a friend and Keys is counting on some momentum
have an all-American final. It was enjoy- from this win.
able, not so much enjoyable losing but it It definitely feels really good, she said.
was a high-quality match and thats all you It hasnt been the easiest season, but it
can ask for from yourself is to try the best finally feels like Im on the right track and
you can to the best of your abilities. feeling really good about my tennis again.
16 Monday Aug. 7, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL
JOYCE
that at one point he did invite the The Boston Red Sox in May per-
AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE fan to meet me outside. manently banned a male fan they
East Division East Division
The incident that kind of said used a racial slur, a separate
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB unfolded last night, in the eighth confrontation from insults direct-
Boston 63 49 .563 Washington 65 44 .596 Continued from page 13 inning I obviously hit the ball ed at Baltimore Orioles outfielder
New York 59 51 .536 3 Miami 52 57 .477 13
Tampa Bay 58 55 .513 5 1/2 Atlanta 51 59 .464 14 1/2 hard and Cron made a diving play. Adam Jones one night before. In
Baltimore 55 56 .495 7 1/2 New York 49 60 .450 16 Wed lost the lead and have obvi- June, the New York Mets fired their
Toronto 52 59 .468 10 1/2 Philadelphia 40 69 .367 25 First and foremost Id like to
ously been struggling, Joyce recognizable Mr. Met mascot
Central Division Central Division start by apologizing to everyone,
Cleveland 59 50 .541 Chicago 58 52 .527 said. We havent had the kind of with the oversized costumed head
Kansas City 57 53 .518 2 1/2 Milwaukee 59 54 .522 1/2 especially the fans, the Oakland
year that we wanted. And coming with baseball seams for flip-
Minnesota 53 56 .486 6 St. Louis 55 56 .495 3 1/2 As, the Bay Area theyve been
Detroit 51 59 .464 8 1/2 Pittsburgh 54 57 .486 4 1/2 back to the dugout there was a fan ping off a fan.
Chicago 41 68 .376 18
awesome to me MLB, and obvi-
Cincinnati 45 66 .405 13 1/2
ously, the LGBTQ community, who came up and yelled some vul-
West Division West Division Joyce, 33, is in his first season
Houston 71 40 .640 Los Angeles 79 32 .712 whom I have a lot of respect for, gar and obscene words about me
with Oakland, his 10th in the
Seattle 57 56 .504 15 Colorado 64 48 .571 15 1/2
Joyce said before Saturdays game. and my family. I let the emotions
Angels 55 57 .491 16 1/2 Arizona 63 48 .568 16 majors overall and played with the
Texas 53 58 .477 18 Im deeply ashamed and embar- and frustrations really get the bet-
San Diego 49 61 .445 29 1/2 Angels for one season in 2015. He
As 50 62 .446 21 1/2 Giants 44 69 .389 36 rassed at my actions and the lan- ter of me there. I obviously said
was batting .227 with 14 home
guage that I did use. Its very some words that should never be
Saturdays Games Saturdays Games runs, 43 RBIs and 74 strikeouts in
Seattle at Kansas City, ppd. Chicago Cubs 7, Washington 4 uncharacteristic of me. said. Theres no excuse, theres no
98 games for the last-place As.
Milwaukee 3, Tampa Bay 0 L.A. Dodgers 7, N.Y. Mets 4 good excuse for that kind of lan-
Baltimore 5, Detroit 2 Milwaukee 3, Tampa Bay 0 The exchange occurred in the guage to be said and ever used. The Oakland Athletics are very
Boston 4, Chicago White Sox 1 San Diego 5, Pittsburgh 2 eighth inning of Los Angeles 8-6
N.Y. Yankees 2, Cleveland 1 Atlanta 7, Miami 2 I really hope the people out disappointed by the comments
Texas 4, Minnesota 1 St. Louis 4, Cincinnati 1 win after Angels first baseman there can find it in their heart to Matt Joyce made to a fan during
Toronto 4, Houston 3, 10 innings Colorado 8, Philadelphia 5 C.J. Cron made a diving stop of
Oakland 5, Angels 0 San Francisco 5, Arizona 4, 10 innings forgive me and not to be too quick the eighth inning of last nights
Sundays Games Sundays Games Joyces hard-hit grounder. to judge me on one incident. Its game, the As statement said.
N.Y. Yankees 8, Cleveland 1 St. Louis 13, Cincinnati 4 As Joyce returned to the dugout,
Tampa Bay 2, Milwaukee 1 Tampa Bay 2, Milwaukee 1 very unfortunate. Its one of those This language is unacceptable
Boston 6, Chicago White Sox 3 Miami 4, Atlanta 1 he uttered several profanities at things Im obviously going to and will not be tolerated by our
Baltimore 12, Detroit 3 Pittsburgh 5, San Diego 4, 12 innings the fan, called him a gay slur and regret. I already do. Its a tough team. We pride ourselves on being
Houston 7, Toronto 6 Washington 9, Chicago Cubs 4
Minnesota 6, Texas 5 Philadelphia 3, Colorado 2 challenged him to fight, according lesson to be learned. I cant apolo- inclusive and expect our entire
Seattle 8, Kansas City 7, 1st game San Francisco 6, Arizona 3 to Associated Press photographer gize enough. organization to live up to higher
Oakland 11, Angels 10 L.A. Dodgers 8, N.Y. Mets 0 Mark J. Terrill, who overheard the
Kansas City 9, Seattle 1, 2nd game Mondays Games Around baseball, any discrimi- standards. We appreciate that Matt
Mondays Games Tigers (Zimmermann 7-8) at Bucs (Williams 4-4),1:05 p.m. exchange. Terrill said he didnt natory behavior is being taken is contrite about his conduct and
Brews (Suter 2-2) at Twins (Santana 12-7), 5:10 p.m. Fish (OGrady 2-1) at Nats (Scherzer 12-5), 4:05 p.m. hear the first part of the exchange.
St. L (Martinez 7-9) at KC (Kennedy 4-7), 5:15 p.m. SD (Chacin 11-7) at Reds (Adleman 5-9), 4:10 p.m. extremely seriously and MLB know he will learn from this inci-
Os (Bundy 10-8) at Angels (Ramirez 10-9), 7:07 p.m. Cubs (Arrieta 10-8) at SF (Moore 3-11), 7:08 p.m. Joyce acknowledged Saturday has been firm about its stance. dent.
Thatd be a big one for us, just a top-10 pick. The 49ers traded Veteran Ray-Ray Armstrong is who sustained a knee injury that
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Slime time had by all
H
illsborough resident Julie writes: I nally gured
out whos eating my lettuces, and Im not amused.
It is these horrible brown snails. Surely your love
of animals does not extend to them?
The ubiquitous Bay Area garden snail is no lowlife, Julie.
This is the very same escargot gourmands crave drizzled
with butter and garlic served with a
chilled Pinot Gris (all hail Julia
Child!). Native to Western Europe and
the Mediterranean, different tales
have them either purposely intro-
duced here (a food product plan obvi-
ously gone awry) or an accidental
import. Either way, the little brown
mollusks are not native and, like
weeds, have certainly gotten out of
control.
Some animals hibernate when its
too cold, and snails estivate when conditions are too dry.
But that can only last so long. The recent drought likely
killed off many since their survival is dependent on mois-
ture. The wet garden soil you kindly provide is what they
crave, along with those leafy lettuces. Pre-drought, I can
recall whole lawns covered with these creatures. Do expect
a rebound if our weather is back to normal, since Cornu
aspersum are prolic as well as true hermaphrodites who
can go it alone when the need arises.
Copper bands placed around your plantings will repel
them, as will coffee grounds (caffeinated only, decaf has no
effect). Make a snail trap by burying the bottom half of a
plastic juice or milk carton with the top level to the soil;
An adaptation of Steven Kings hit book The Dark Tower debuted as the worlds most popular movie. ll with a few inches of beer (we may like them with wine
but they prefer Bud) and the snails will crawl in and drown.
Dark Tower tops slow weekend You do need to remove the dead ones every day. Please
avoid snail bait, a poison which not only kills snails
but also wildlife and pets who may eat dying snails.
By Jake Coyle second with $17.6 million in its third week. Its now made Do I love them? Thats a strong emotion. Lets just say I
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS $133.6 million domestically. Other holdovers The think theyre interesting but do wish theyd stayed at
Emoji Movie ($12.4 million in its second week) and home. Cest la vie!
NEW YORK After a decade of development and several Girls Trip ($11.4 million in its third week) followed.
postponements, the long-awaited Stephen King adaptation Another long-delayed lm also made its debut. The Halle Ken White is the president of the Peninsula Humane Society
The Dark Tower debuted with an estimated $19.5 million Berry thriller Kidnap opened with $10.2 million. The & SPCA.
in North American ticket sales, narrowly edging out the lm, styled after the Liam Neeson Taken series, was
two-week leader Dunkirk. released by the new distributor Aviron Pictures after it
The so-so result for The Dark Tower, starring Idris Elba bought the North American rights from Relativity. Before
and Matthew McConaughey, was in line with expectations entering bankruptcy, Relativity had scheduled the lms
heading into the weekend but well shy of initial hopes for a release for 2015.
possible franchise-starter. The weeks other new wide release was the Kathryn
J.J. Abrams and Ron Howard are among the directors who Bigelow-directed docudrama Detroit, also the rst release
previously tried to tackle Kings magnum opus, a seven- for an upstart distributor.
book series that melds sci- with horror and other genres.
The long battle to make The Dark Tower ended with Top 10 movies
poor reviews and few reworks. Still, the movie was made
for a relatively modest amount: about $60 million, or half
of what many other summer movies cost. Sony Pictures 1.The Dark Tower, $19.5 million.
2.Dunkirk, $17.6 million.
also split costs with Media Rights Capital. 3.The Emoji Movie, $12.4 million.
It was always an ambitions and bold undertaking but it 4.Girls Trip, $11.4 million.
was made at the right price, said Adrian Smith, president of 5.Kidnap, $10.2 million.
domestic distribution for Sony Pictures. 6.Spider-Man: Homecoming, $8.8 million.
By comparison, the recent op Valerian and the City of 7.Atomic Blonde, $8.2 million.
a Thousand Planets, which opened with $17 million, cost 8.Detroit, $7.3 million.
at least $180 million to make. 9.War for the Planet of the Apes, $6 million.
Christopher Nolans World War II epic Dunkirk slid to 10.Despicable Me 3, $5.3 million.
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HISTORIC
fit within the neighborhood. Previous surveys of other sec- identify whether a building demolition review is necessary.
tions of the city, such as Main Street, have resulted in the The committee is also focused on encouraging current
creation of historic districts marking periods of the citys homeowners to consider applying for Mills Act contracts.
past. Designed to encourage homeowners to preserve historic
Continued from page 1
Though Gernand acknowledged the establishment of a his- homes, the state program is administered by local govern-
toric district is a multi-step process and would not be a guar- ments and provides homeowners with property tax savings
Designed to provide the Planning Commission with antee for the Mt. Carmel neighborhood, he said a survey of they can use to offset the elevated costs of preserving his-
advice on how historical elements can be preserved in the the area would be the first step in assessing what historic toric homes.
city, a portion of the committees work is focused on review- preservation methods best fit with the buildings standing Committee members and city staff acknowledged many
ing aspects of future developments proposed and planned for there today. He said identifying grant opportunities and new homeowners are not aware of the historic elements of
the city, said Committee Chair James Gernand. ways to engage the public in the effort to survey the neigh- their homes when they buy them and may opt to do renova-
But he said the committee also focused on long-term proj- borhood would be among the next steps for that priority. tions before they know applying for a Mills Act contract is
ects designed to implement directives to preserve the citys Creating guidelines for building demolitions as well as a possibility. So they are turning their focus to finding ways
historic resources outlined in the citys general plan. criteria for what constitutes a historically significant build- to spread the word about the program among existing home-
Its my belief that members of the Redwood City commu- ing in need of protection from demolition is another focus of owners.
nity are proud of the heritage, he said. So this is just part the committee. Though a survey of the historical signifi- Gernard, a construction management director who has
of kind of the nuts and bolts of what helps the city to man- cance of each building in the city would help determine served on the committee since 2006, learned the importance
age and administrate that. whether demolition review is necessary for certain projects, of preserving the citys history by studying its buildings
He said interest in surveying the Mt. Carmel neighbor- Gernand acknowledged a historic assessment of every build- from his mother. He hopes others will develop an interest in
hood to identify its characteristics and historically signifi- ing would be next to impossible. preserving the citys history as the committee searches for a
cant features arose during community input received during The reality is theres virtually no community that has the fifth member.
the latest revision of the citys general plan in 2010. wherewithal to have done a survey in advance, he said. My whole life Ive seen the value and importance of it,
Bordered by Whipple and Jefferson avenues and west of El Instead, the committee is hoping to formalize the process he said. The correct project and the correct treatment is real-
Camino Real, the neighborhood was one of the first residen- by which demolition projects are reviewed with clearer defi- ly beneficial to the community.
tial areas developed in the city, said Gernand. nitions of the styles, characteristics and historic periods Visit redwoodcity.org/city-hall/advisory-bodies-and-
By surveying the area, Gernand said city planners can cre- city officials are hoping to preserve. Weighing the burden of committees/regulatory-and-advisory-boards-commissions-
ate guidelines for future development there, which can range a cumbersome review process for project applicants and the a n d- c o m m i t t e e s / h i s t o r i c - r e s o ur c e s - a dv i s o r y -
from designating specific buildings as historic resources to desire to protect significant structures, committee members committee/members for more information on Redwood
defining aesthetic characteristics of new buildings so they are hoping to create parameters that help planners quickly Citys Historic Resources Advisory Committee.
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Renny Hwang and Ann Li n, of Los Altos, gave birth to a baby girl
at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City July 15, 2017.
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Harees h Nag arajan and Di v y a Ramamurthy , of Mountain View,
gave birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City July 16,
2017.
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Bho o s han Mo g al and Po o ja Wag h, of Foster City, gave birth to
a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City July 19, 2017.
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Sean Aug ens tei n and Jes s i ca Sto ck, of San Mateo, gave birth to
a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City July 22, 2017.
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Arpi t Mi dha and Shi v ani Mo han, of Menlo Park, gave birth to a
SARAH CHEUNG/ DAILY JOURNAL baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City July 23, 2017.
Kiah, left, meets Yoda, a therapy cat from the Peninsula Humane Society, at KittyCon, held July 29 at the San ***
Mateo Main Library.The event, which celebrated All Things Cats, included childrens author Deborah Underwood, Bry an and Ei l l en Vo el l i ng er, of Redwood City, gave birth to a
a Cartooning Cats workshop for grades 5-12, face painting and a scavenger hunt. baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City July 24, 2017.
projects (e.g. his San Francisco home on 2550 Webster cial house in order and started selling off his far-ung
FILOLI
Continued from page 3
Street, his cottage at the Empire Mine and the clubhouse
for the Pacic-Union Club) Bourn turned to his friend,
Willis Polk, as his architect. The Bourns Peninsula home,
assets. As it turned out, he need not have worried about
Maud and Agnes; they both predeceased him. William
Bowers Bourn II died July 5, 1936. He was buried at the
which they called Filoli (Fight, Love, Live), was complet- family plot at Filoli, near his daughter and wife and a son
ed in September 1917. Polk went way over budget in com- who died in infancy. At his death, the newspaper San
abroad, they learned that Bourn had purchased the pleting the home and his drinking began to interfere with Francisco Argonaut noted that his career was a record of
Muckross Estate in County Kerry, Ireland, to be the newly- his work. Thus, in 1918, Bourn hired the architect Arthur the building of the West, coinciding in its successive phas-
weds home. Built in the 1840s, the estate consisted of Brown Jr. to complete the home with the building of the es with the change of San Francisco from a mining center
11,000 acres and a 100-room Elizabethan mansion. Bourn carriage house. Another old friend of Bourns, Bruce Porter, to a metropolis. ... In his passing, California has lost one
also promised the couple a yearly expense account of and Bella Worn completed the gardens. of the foremost of her builder sons.
$25,000, in addition to paying the estimated annual cost Bourn turned 60 in 1917. He and his wife Agnes thor-
of running the estate ($65, 000). Unlike many other oughly enjoyed living and entertaining at Filoli for ve
American heiresses who married British nobility, full years. However, in 1921, the man who had met so Joanne Garrison is a board member of the Burlingame
Muckross wasnt in England and it did not come with a title many challenges in his life, including bringing his Historical Society and the author of Burlingame
of Lady for Maud, but it would have to do. In 1911, Maud fathers gold mine back to life and helping create a modern Centennial: 1908-2008. The society operates a museum at
was presented to the Court of St. James, an indication of city in San Francisco with beautiful architecture and ample the Burlingame Train Station. It is open to the public on
the elevated social status she had recently obtained. supplies of gas, electricity and water, nally met a chal-
Like many other second generation wealthy Californians the rst Sunday of ev ery month from 1 p.m.-4 p.m. Filoli is
lenge he could not overcome. In the summer of that year, at
(such as the Kohls, the Carolans and the Crockers), Bourn the age of 64, he suffered a debilitating stroke. For the next celebrating its 100th anniv ersary this y ear and will hold a
began purchasing property for a grand home on the 15 years, William continued to suffer a series of strokes. In gala party Saturday, Aug. 12. Go to www.loli.org for tick et
Peninsula in 1914. As he had with several other building preparation for the inevitable, he began putting his nan- info.
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congestion relief beyond the county reimburses people who take Uber or
border, Wong said. This program
helps commuters to save time, save
money, reduce stress from commuting
Lyft if theyre not matched with a car-
pool. C/CAGs incentive program
applies during peak commute hours of
Calendar
Continued from page 1 MONDAY, AUG. 7 p.m. San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St.,
and feel good about having contributed 5:30 a.m. to 10 a.m., and 3:30 p.m. to Hillsdale Mall Senior Walkers. 9:30 San Carlos. Free legal clinics each
to cleaner air. 8 p.m. Both drivers and riders can a.m. 60 E. 31st Ave., San Mateo. month in collaboration with the San
The app matches people who live and The program was inspired in part receive up to $4 per day $2 each Walking with the group is free. For Mateo Bar Association. For more
work near one another, with people more information call 703-4678. information or to make an appoint-
after successes by earlier adopters. way. The rider then pays the remaining ment call 591-0341.
booking rides just a few hours in Foster City has allocated a total of cost of the ride and the program can be Daytime Book Club. 10 a.m. San
advance. Passengers pay a distance- $90,000 toward Scoop incentives for overlaid with other incentives offered Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos. Free Introductory Fun Night
We meet the first Monday of the Square Dancing. 7:30 p.m. to 8:30
based amount to the driver. Scoop touts carpoolers and San Mateos $30,000 by participating cities, Hoang said. month. Discussion of American p.m. Beresford Recreation Center,
its app as a way to save time by steer- contribution was so popular it only The $1 million program is supported Pastoral by Philip Roth. Free and 2720 Alameda de las Pulgas, San
ing people toward the carpool lane, open to the public. For more infor- Mateo. No dancing experince
lasted a few months. by local and regional sources, which mation call 591-0341. required. For more information call
reducing traffic and helping commuters We think its great to have it include C/CAGs member agencies 762-8008.
save money. Resume Workshop. 10 a.m. South
expanded across the county and avail- contributions to a countywide conges- San Francisco Library, 840 W. Orange Kids Craft with Sophies World. 4
While several communities, includ- able to more cities, said Kathy tion relief fund. Money from the Bay Ave., South San Francisco. For more p.m. South San Francisco Library, 840
ing Foster City, San Mateo, South San Kleinbaum, San Mateos deputy city Area Air Quality Management District, information call 877-8530. W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
Francisco and Contra Costa County manager. I dont think one initiative which receives a portion of vehicle Inclusive Story Time. 10:30 a.m. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 9
have offered money to smaller incen- is a silver bullet toward transportation registration fees, is distributed through South San Francisco Library, 840 W. Port of Redwood City Commission
tive programs, the $1 million is one of Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Meeting. 8 a.m. Port of Redwood
problems. But I think the more its Transportation Fund for Clean Air, City, 675 Seaport Blvd., Redwood
the largest contributions toward this options, the better for people. And I Wong explained. Women Who Rock: San Mateo City. The board will recognize mem-
type of effort, said C/CAG Program School of Rock. 711 S. B St., San bers of the public who wish to
think it actually helps people feel more Commute.org is working with Mateo. Musicians of all skill levels, 9 address items of interest within the
Manager John Hoang. comfortable taking transit and doing C/CAG to administer and promote the to 19 years old on guitar, bass, drums, subject matter jurisdiction of the
Why $1 million? Because we wanted other options because they always Carpool in San Mateo County! pro- keyboards and vocals. Camp runs board. For more information email
through Aug. 11. For more informa- mastesano@redwoodcityport.com
to expand all over, Hoang said. Were know theres another way to get gram and is expected to reach out to tion call 347-3474.
not only reducing the number of cars in home. employers to spread the word and Free Pet Fixes. 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. 560
San Mateo County, but the other coun- Resume Workshop. 2 p.m. Grand Bell St., East Palo Alto. We will be
Theres a complex web of transporta- attract new carpoolers. Avenue Branch Library, 306 Walnut accepting pets on a first come, first
ties too. So it does have a wide-reach- tion problems spanning the geograph- With housing costs rising, gas taxes Ave., South San Francisco. For more served basis. Surgery performed by a
ing effect. information call 877-8530. licensed vet inside the Peninsula
ically challenging Bay Area, and tran- increasing and authorities looking to Humane Society SPCA surgery vehi-
Sandwiched between San Francisco sit officials know a multi-faceted hike bridge tolls, Wong agreed car- Drawing Circle. 4 p.m. South San cle. One pet per family, dogs and cats
and Silicon Valley, and with two approach is needed. A variety of efforts pooling offers both financial and envi- Francisco Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., only. For more information call 340-
South San Francisco. 7022.
bridges bringing East Bay commuters seek to wave goodbye to the solo driv- ronmental benefits.
to the jobs-rich Peninsula, San Mateo er, such as creating managed highway As Scoop expands across the coun- Dance Connection with Live Music Hillsdale Mall Senior Walkers. 9:30
County is flush with commuters. by Nob Hill Sounds. Lessons from a.m. 60 E. 31st Ave., San Mateo.
lanes, offering shuttle services and try, the companys CEO Rob Sadow 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. with dancing after Walking with the group is free. For
Boasting one of the highest employ- improving traffic signals to give buses said C/CAGs commitment is timely. until 9:30 p.m. Burlingame Womans more information call 703-4678.
ment rates in the state, nearly 70 per- priority. The Carpool In San Mateo County! Club, 241 Park Road, Burlingame.
Summertime dance. Men with dance Kids Air Faire. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Hiller
cent of local residents drive to work But for an area with limited mass program comes at a time when the Bay expertise get free entry. Light Aviation Museum, 601 Skyway Road,
solo. Plus, 50 percent of both workers transit options and the last mile Area is ranked as having the second refreshments. Admission is $10 San Carlos. Volunteer pilots and
members, $12 guests. For more infor- emergency services organizations
and residents traverse county borders often one of the biggest challenges for worst traffic in the nation, Sadow said mation call 342-2221. from around the Bay Area descend
on their way to the office, according to anyone hailing Caltrain or the bus, in a press release. A county making on the Hiller Aviation Museum to
officials and C/CAGs 2040 San Mateo Eating Disorders Anonymous. 8 showcase their vehicles. For more
Wong said carpooling can expand this kind of commitment to shared p.m. to 9 p.m. San Carlos Library, 610 information call 654-0200.
Countywide Transportation Plan. options for commuters. commuting is a historic step in the Elm St., San Carlos. EDA is a free 12-
San Mateo County has a large share step community-led group for indi- San Mateo Professional Alliance
We hope this will provide much journey to improve the lives of every viduals at any stage of recovery for Networking Lunch. Noon. Eden Silk
of imported workers from other coun- more flexibility, especially for people commuter. all eating disorders. Every Monday Restaurant, 2208 Bridgepointe
ties, as well as exported workers who who dont have access to transit, evening. Free and open to the public. Parkway, San Mateo. Meet new busi-
For more information call 591-0341. ness connections. New speakers
live here but work outside the county. Wong said. Visit commute.org for more informa- each week. For more information call
Hence, its important that we look at Plus, Scoops guaranteed ride home tion. TUESDAY, AUG. 8 430-6500.
Gentle Yoga. 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
New Leaf Community Markets, 150 Teen Book Club. 3 p.m. South San
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Councilman Marty Medina echoed Work is expected to continue from 8 San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. For Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
Ibarras concerns, and shared expecta- a.m. until 5 p.m. daily, but Medina sug- more information call (831) 464- Orange Ave., South San Francisco. All
7748. teens are welcome to attend. For
tions that the work could be quite dis- gested officials look into extending the more information call 829-3860.
ruptive for local businesses. hours or allowing construction over the Computer Coach. 10 a.m. to noon.
Continued from page 1 San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Paper Airplanes. 3:30 p.m. Grand
This is going to be a very difficult weekend in an effort to help the project Carlos. Every Tuesday morning, one- Avenue Branch Library, 306 Walnut
project, he said. finish as quickly as possible. on-one help with technical ques- Avenue, South San Francisco. For all
officials had not done enough to com- Roads will be closed temporarily, It is going to be amazingly difficult tions. Free and open to the public. ages. For more information call 877-
For more information call 591-0341. 8530.
municate project plans with local mer- giving way to detours and parking in that small area and trying to get all
chants. restrictions as workers move in seg- that work to come in and out in eight E-Book Coach. 10 a.m. to noon. San Fiber Weaving. 5 p.m. Grand Avenue
Ibarra encouraged officials to host a Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos. Branch Library, 306 Walnut Avenue,
ments from Angus Avenue along San hours, he said. Your efficiency is Every Tuesday morning, one-on-one South San Francisco. Weave different
community meeting for local business Mateo Avenue to El Camino Real going to be shot. help on downloading e-books from fibers to create your own unique tap-
owners and residents in a central down- the library to e-reader. Free and open estry. For more information call 877-
installing thousands of feet of pipeline. Other councilmembers were reticent to the public. For more information 8530.
town location offering a detailed vision Tan said the project is designed to to co-sign extending work days or call 591-0341.
of the work, according to video of the replace aging pipes and install a new times, but agreed establishing a free Music in the Park. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Textile Tuesday: Pajama Shorts. 1 Stafford Park, 50 King St., Redwood
Tuesday, July 25 meeting. system able to accommodate modern flow of information with nearby busi- City. Come to watch Sinister Dexter
p.m. South San Francisco Library, 840
City Engineer Jimmy Tan said offi- demands as well as future growth nesses and merchants is essential. W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. perform. For more information call
cials hosted two community meetings 780-7311.
brought by enhanced development. When construction starts, a lot of Building Robots. 2 p.m. South San
to share more information about the Water service is expected to be unaf- questions will be raised, said Francisco Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., Science and Religion. 6:30 p.m. to
work but, despite handing out more South San Francisco. For more infor- 7:30 p.m. 1095 cloud ave., Menlo
fected, barring minor occasional dis- Councilman Rico Medina. mation call 829-3860. Park. Tensions between science and
than 500 fliers, only two people attend- ruptions which will be noticed 48 hours While acknowledging the construc- religion explored at Lifetree. For
ed either evening session. in advance. Signs will be posted declar- tion will be a burden for those near Disinheriting The IRS From Your more information 854-5897.
Ibarra though said officials need to Retirement Accounts. 2:30 p.m. to 4
ing local businesses are open during downtown, Mayor Jim Ruane said ulti- p.m. Redwood Shores Library, 399 Edible Native Plants and Their
try harder to connect with merchants construction and lighted beacons will mately the citys shopping district will Marine Parkway, Redwood City. John Healthful Benefits. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30
during a more manageable hour at an Lau is a CPA and a certified financial p.m. Redwood City Public Library,
be installed for pedestrian safety. The be better off once the project is com- planner in Burlingame who will help 1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood
easily accessible site with information work is financed through the citys cap- pleted. with the proper planning of retire- City. A talk by Sherri Osaka. For more
in a variety of languages to capture all ment accounts. For more information information call 780-7018.
ital improvement and water budget, said Its got to be done, we have got to call 401-4662.
interested parties. Tam. bite the bullet, he said. Knitting with Arnie. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Kids Craft with Sophies World. 4 San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San
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