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‘HALLOWEEN’ IS
MOVIE WINNER
LONG ROAD TO GO
FLORIDA GRAPPLES WITH PAIN IN WAKE OF HURRICANE
M-A RULING
THE PAL BAY
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“If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. But in this case, I’m not sure it’s broken.”
— Burlingame Councilman Ricardo Ortiz
Affordable
apartments
get rebuild
Redwood City’s Hallmark House Apartments
reconstruction to begin work in spring 2019
By Zachary Clark according to plan.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Affordability levels for the
apartment complex will be the
A Redwood City apartment com- same as before the fire: 30 percent
plex with 72 affordable units is of the units will be affordable at 50
finally getting rebuilt after a six- percent of area median income and
alarm fire displaced all of the ten- 70 percent of units will be afford-
ants in 2013. able at 60 percent of area median
Affordable housing developer income. There will be 70 one-bed-
NICK ROSE/DAILY JOURNAL KDF Communities, which owns room units, for which rent will
Burlingame officials are examining ways to improve parking regulations on Broadway, in recognition of concerns the Hallmark House Apartments range between $1, 330 and
raised by local merchants. property at 531 Woodside Road, $1,605, and one studio apartment.
notified the city earlier this month “It’s a big, important move for
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BURLINGAME
Petty theft. Someone stole items from a
store on Burlingame Avenue, it was reported
at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday Oct. 9.
Petty theft. Someone shoplifted items
N
ow that the U.S. Supreme Court has from a pharmacy on El Camino Real, it was
decided not to hear the Martins reported 8:17 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 6.
Beach case, which means the beach As s aul t. A fight occurred between two par-
near Half Moon Bay will stay open to the ties in a parking lot in Rollins Road, it was
public for at least the time being, there reported at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 6.
remains one question: Who was the Martin Mal i ci o us mi s chi ef. Someone smashed
in Martins Beach? a vehicle window on Anza Boulevard, it was
The Rear View Mirror plowed through the reported at 7:09 a.m. Monday, Sept. 10.
extensive news coverage of the current court
fight between beach owner Vinod Khosla FOSTER CITY
and the Surfrider Foundation and failed to Warrant arres t. A man was arrested on a
find an answer. After dig- Gordon’s Chute.
$5,000 warrant for possession of drug para-
ging up old news stories was used by farmers on the coast, who could above the sea, were large warehouses from phernalia and for new charges of possession
from long defunct news- now ship their produce to market without which sacks of grain and other produce were of a controlled substance and drug parapher-
papers, we discovered he having to drive heavy wagons over the slid down the chute to the vessels below.” nalia on Foster City Boulevard, it was
was Nicholas Martin, coastal mountains to Redwood City or San In 1928, Roy Cloud wrote in his “History reported at 3:42 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 9.
who died in 1915 and is Mateo. of San Mateo County” that Martin “con- Auto burg l ary. Someone broke into a
buried in Union The Redwood City Democrat reported on stantly increased his holdings and was the vehicle on Chess Drive, it was reported at
Cemetery in Redwood the chute in its July 12, 1873 edition: “The owner of Martin’s Beach,” which was origi- 10:36 p.m. Monday, Oct. 8.
City. steamer Monterey was at the chute lately and nally part of the Alviso land grant. Notice Reckl es s dri v i ng . Someone was seen
Nicholas Martin According to cemetery took aboard the balance of grain on hand, the apostrophe to show ownership. Most of speeding on Port Royal Avenue, it was
records, Martin came to some 5,000 sacks. Templeton and Company today’s news stories about the court dispute reported at 6:38 p.m. Monday, Oct. 8.
California from New York in the early are hauling considerable lumber to the chute drop the apostrophe in favor of Martins As s aul t. Someone was assaulted on Beach
1850s and settled on the coast south of Half and will have a sailing vessel to load as soon Beach. Park Boulevard, it was reported at 3:55 a.m.
Moon Bay. In addition to owning the beach, as they have sufficient cargo.” An advertisement in the 1931 Standard Thursday, Sept. 27.
his primary source of income was farming. According to historian Frank Stanger’s Democrat newspaper made the name desig- Reckl es s dri v i ng . A man was arrested for
Apparently, he was very successful because “History of San Mateo County,” the chute at nation clear by saying “The Sun is Shining reckless driving on Beach Park Boulevard it
he became deeply involved in the construc- the mouth of Tunitas Creek “was the most was reported at 1:53 p.m. Wednesday, Sept.
tion of “Gordon’s Chute,” a huge wooden daring attempt to create a port on our coast See HISTORY, Page 17 26.
slide designed to move cargo from high side.” He said a high scaffolding was built to
coastal cliffs to waiting ships below, pro- support a chute 350 feet long.
viding one of the more colorful chapters of “At the outer end a swinging portion of the
coastal history. chute was supported by a derrick and could be
Named for lumberman Alexander Gordon, lowered to the decks of vessels which
the 45 percent angled chute built in 1872 anchored just beyond the surf,” Stanger
was destroyed in a storm in 1885. The chute wrote. “On top of the bluff, over 150 feet
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Turkey plans to reveal details of Democrats look to Latinos to provide midterm support
probe into Khashoggi's killing By Nicholas Riccardi
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Comment on
Florida-based Latino pollster.
About 25 percent of Latino voters
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS or share this story at are reliable Republicans, but others
LAS VEGAS — Patricia Lugo rattled www.smdailyjournal.com seem willing to support the GOP amid
ISTANBUL — In a sign of growing pressure on Saudi off a string of fierce adjectives the solid economy.
Arabia, Turkey said it will announce details of its investiga- describing life under the Trump admin- “From their perspective, this
tion into the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi on istration — “ugly,” “bad,” “terrible.” positioned to flex their muscles and Trump’s crazy and a bigoted loud-
Tuesday and U.S. congressional leaders said the Gulf king- She joined a cluster of other Latinos punish the president for his actions mouth, but we deal with people like
dom — in particular its crown prince — should face severe in a Las Vegas shopping center in list- and rhetoric targeting Latino immi- this in every day of our lives,” Amadi
consequences for the death of the writer in the Saudi con- ing grievances against the president grants — most recently when he said.
sulate in Istanbul. that included referring to Mexican pledged to send troops to the border The relatively tepid showing for
The announcement on Sunday by immigrants as rapists and separating to block a northbound caravan of Democrats so far from some Latino
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan parents from children at the border. Central American migrants. voters was evident this month when
that he will “go into detail” about the Lugo is determined to support Latinos had been poised to play a the Democratic Congressional
Khashoggi case in a speech in parliament Democrats as they fight back, but prominent role in several House races Campaign Committee, which sup-
heightened hopes for some clarity in a she’s alarmed that a handful of friends in California and Senate races in ports House candidates, trimmed its
case that has been shrouded in mystery, and family have given up on voting. Florida and the southwest. financial support from candidates
conflicting accounts and shocking alle- “They say it doesn’t do anything,” But as Election Day nears, polling trying to oust Republican congress-
gations since Khashoggi, a critic of said Lugo, 56, a promoter for a shows it’s more affluent and predom- men in one west Texas district and
Prince Mohammed bin Salman, disap- footwear chain. “And it doesn’t mat- inantly white college-educated another in California’s Central
ter who votes because (politicians) women with whom Democrats have Valley.
Tayyip Ergodan peared after entering the consulate on Oct made the most inroads, while Latinos
2. do whatever they want anyway.” In Texas, polls indicate enough
Erdogan spoke after Saudi Arabia, in a statement early Trump rode to his improbable vic- haven’t fully turned against Trump Latinos are sticking with Republican
Saturday, finally acknowledged that 59-year-old Khashoggi tory in 2016 by winning a troika of and his Republican Party. Sen. Ted Cruz that he is likely to fend
had died in the consulate, though its explanation that he was Rust Belt states where there are rela- “Donald Trump is the most hostile off a challenge from Democratic Rep.
killed in a “fistfight” was met with international skepticism tively few Latinos. This was sup- president to Hispanics in American Beto O’Rourke. And in Florida,
and allegations of a cover-up designed to absolve Prince posed to be the election Latinos history, yet Donald Trump has Arizona and Nevada, Democrats
Mohammed of direct responsibility. Saudi Arabia said 18 struck back. between a 25 percent and 35 percent remain neck-and-neck with
Saudis were arrested and that several top intelligence offi- Many Democrats presumed that approval rating among some Republicans in Senate races.
cials were fired. Latinos, who are largely clustered in Hispanics — higher than 40 percent Still, there are positive signs for
Pro-government media in Turkey have reported a different a handful of states, would be better- in Florida,” said Fernand Amadi, a Democrats among Latinos.
narrative, saying a Saudi hit squad of 15 people traveled to
Turkey to kill the columnist for The Washington Post before
leaving the country hours later in private jets. Medicaid expansion becomes key issue in red states
By Grant Schulte gather over 100 petition signatures in the health insurance program to more
and Geoff Mulvihill Perkins County, where roughly 70 per- lower-income Americans. Another bal-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cent of the 1,963 registered voters are lot initiative, in Montana, seeks to
Republicans. Tatum, 66, also is a raise a tobacco tax to keep funding a
LINCOLN, Neb. — For nearly a Republican but differs from most of his Medicaid expansion that is set to
decade, opposition to former President party’s elected officials. He supports expire.
Barack Obama’s health care law has the Medicaid expansion because his job It also has become a focal point in
been a winning message for Nebraska as an ambulance driver brings him into numerous governor’s races.
Republicans. frequent contact with working people The election-year push in conserva-
It’s helped them win every statewide who can’t afford insurance but earn too tive-leaning states for one of the main
office, control the Legislature and hold much to qualify for regular Medicaid. aspects of Obama’s health care law has
all the state’s congressional seats. So it “When I was circulating petitions, surprised many Republican lawmakers
was something of a surprise for Bob pretty much everyone signed it without after they spent years attacking it.
Tatum when he set out to ask his fellow objection,” Tatum said. “I didn’t expect Most GOP lawmakers in Idaho
Nebraskans if they would back a ballot that to be the case in rural Nebraska.” staunchly opposed expansion efforts
initiative to expand Medicaid, one of Nebraska isn’t the only conservative there and cast it as a welfare program
the pillars of Obama’s health overhaul. state where residents are bypassing a that would deepen the state’s reliance
“There seems to be a lot more support legislature that has refused to expand on the federal government. Supporters
than I anticipated,” said Tatum, who Medicaid. responded by gathering more than
lives in a remote town near the Voters in two other Republican-dom- 75,000 petition signatures, far exceed-
Colorado border. inated states, Idaho and Utah, also will ing the minimum threshold to qualify
It took him little more than a week to decide in November whether to expand for the ballot.
Millbrae
Letters to the editor
structive discourse with each other, demolished Peninsula Hospital to
Yes on opera, no
Editor,
The city of Millbrae and some its
merchants have high hopes that the
with our residents and business
owners, as well as with neighbor-
ing cities and agencies. I am proud
of the positive and collaborative
build market rate housing few people
can afford. This is happening despite
being the biggest threat to public
health and safety: a lack of afford-
on Proposition 5
I
creation of a Business Improvement direction of our current council able housing for medical workers and f you want to understand opera and learn to love it,
District may solve various of their relating to internal issues and their seniors. there’s a gem of a class offered by the San Mateo Adult
current downtown problems, includ- demonstrated ability to work posi- Recently, U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier, School. And now that live productions of the New York
ing cleanliness (“Business improve- tively with others on regional D-San Mateo and state Sen. Jerry Metropolitan Opera are available at local movie theaters on
ment district plan takes shape” in the issues. Hill, D-San Mateo, wrote letters to some Saturday mornings, opera is available without spend-
Oct. 12 edition of the Daily I am familiar with all three of the district asking it to hold a hear- ing big bucks. That being said, there is nothing like a live
Journal). these councilmembers — each is ing to explore affordable housing performance which showcases beautiful voices, music,
As a resident of San Mateo since committed to representing our needs instead of what is drama and sensational scenery.
1976, I have observed a deteriora- entire Belmont community, and is planned. Congresswoman Speier In 2011, Shari Deghi and a friend decided to teach a course
tion on the appearance of our down- fully invested in listening to the wrote, “…it will be a loss to the in opera appreciation and found a welcoming home at the
town even though we have a down- needs and concerns of residents as community if primarily market rate Adult School where Deghi taught ESL. Twenty-five students
town association. seen in the shaping of the Belmont housing is created on district proper- showed up for the first class and it’s been growing strong
Perhaps Millbrae officials and General Plan Update and Vision ty.” However, at its most recent ever since with a cadre who return each year to listen to and
merchants should visit the down- Statement. board meeting, the district appeared discuss the Met’s current simulcast productions.
town areas of San Carlos and Please join me in voting for to disregard the letters and maintain ***
Burlingame and get some good Lieberman, Mates and Stone to con- its course. I asked Deghi how she
ideas. tinue to move Belmont forward pos- On Oct. 9, another letter outlining came to love opera:
itively. the legal use of public land was sent “I never really liked or
to the district by Community Legal even enjoyed opera until my
Oscar López-Guerra Services for East Palo Alto, Housing ex-husband taught me how
San Mateo David Braunstein Leadership Council and Public to understand it. It was the
Belmont Interest Law Group. The letter warned early 1970s and we were liv-
Proposition 6 that the district may be vulnerable to ing just north of New York
a lawsuit if it proceeds with a process City, and his idea of fun was
Editor,
that is in conflict with state law. to “torture” me by playing
Want to know a good reason to It is essential that the district
Why I’m voting Bolbol operas on his phonograph
vote yes on Proposition 6? One of change its course and work to pro- and making me guess which
the projects that the state is doing Editor, vide affordable housing for the pub- one it was. Then, which aria
with our money from the raise in There’s a growing tide of support lic good. The next District Board he was playing from which
our gas taxes is an express lane in for Deniz Bolbol for Belmont City Meeting is scheduled for 6:30 on opera. Then which singer
San Mateo County. They want us to Council. The incumbents are run- Thursday, Oct. 25 at Burlingame City was singing which aria from
pay more money for gas so they can ning as a slate, just as they vote as Hall. Interested members of the pub- which opera. After two years
charge us more to drive on our free- a slate on all important issues. Two lic should attend. of this, my head was buzzing but my ears got pretty sharp.
ways. Don’t our politicians know of the incumbents are heavily fund- Before he’d take me to an opera at the Met, we’d listen to a
why they call them freeways. ed by special interests — real record of the opera while reading along in the libretto. This
Cynthia Cornell
estate, unions and political insid- was in 1972 before supertitles became common in every
Robert Nice ers. Recently, Belmont residents Burlingame
opera house which translates the opera into English as it’s
received a mailer from the incum- sung. ... The first opera I ever saw was ‘La Boheme’ by
Redwood City
bent slate, featuring nothing but No on Belmont Puccini. My enjoyment has been greatly enhanced by learn-
Belmont political endorsements — not one measures CC and WW ing about the opera before seeing it. There’s so much to take
idea or policy. Editor, in. The story is flashing by on the supertitles, the characters
Why I am supporting the incum- Bolbol does not seek political Belmont Measures CC and WW deal are singing their hearts out, magnificent sets and costumes
bents in Belmont endorsements or accept industry with changing the elected offices of are full of minute details to study, many operas include bal-
Editor, donations — she is an independent the city clerk and the city treasurer to lets, and underpinning all of it is the orchestra with ever-
As a former mayor of Belmont, I voice putting resident interests appointed positions. As the Belmont changing colors and passion. It seems impossible to grasp
served on the Belmont City Council ahead of special interests. She is the City Council has consistently dis- it all at once.”
from 2007-2015. I have been a res- only candidate who heard resident played a lack of transparency and ***
ident since 1995, a parent of three concerns about lack of wildfire pre- Fall classes have already started but you can check it today
children who have attended schools favors appointing previously
vention, planned over-development appointed commissioners to the or the following Monday at the San Mateo Senior Center from
in our community and served the of four- to five-story high-density 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. A charge for one class is $15, or you
community as a teacher, library council once a vacancy occurs, do we
residential replacing our downtown, really need this tight club of politi- can call the Adult School for more information.
committee member and youth and failure to permanently protect ***
sports coach. cians (who seem to always agree with
our open spaces. That’s why I’m vot- each other) to now also control two When I first heard about Proposition 5, I wondered why it
I understand how the city oper- ing for Bolbol, and only Bolbol. was necessary because seniors already have tax protection
ates, its needs and the steps being vital city departments?
I urge a rejection of these measures. when they move. Since Proposition 13 became law, voters
taken to make it even better. We Kristin Mercer have added further protections for seniors. Homeowners who
need to preserve our village feel, The current council ignores public
Belmont input and approves virtually all rec- are older than 55 — or who are disabled or whose house has
open space and neighborhoods been destroyed by natural disaster — can make a one-time
while still meeting the needs of our ommendations from appointed depart-
What’s going on with the ment heads without comment. Why “transfer” of the very low tax value of their home to a new
changing community through traf- house, as long as its market value is not higher than the old
fic improvements, healthy recre- Peninsula Health Care District? would that be? Department head job
one. But Proposition 5 would allow all homeowners older
security? Do we really need more con-
ational programs and facilities, Editor, than 55 to use this same tax break to buy a more expensive
trol by the City Council or should the
economic development, smart and What’s going on with the house, as many times as they want.
voters preserve a last vestige of inde-
balanced growth, public safety and Peninsula Health Care District and Homeowners — including those older than 55 — also
pendence as intended by the city char-
improved infrastructure. why should people in San Bruno, have another tax shelter because in 1986, voters prevented
ter. Vote no on these outrageous City
Councilmembers Warren Hillsborough, Millbrae, Burlingame, reassessments for transfers between parents and children,
Council infringements.
Lieberman, Julia Mates and Charles San Mateo and Foster City care? The which happens about 70,000 times a year. Even if they
Stone are committed to these val- district receives property tax money Dirk van Ulden don’t want to live in houses they inherit, beneficiaries can
ues. They have shown this through from those cities, yet plans to use Belmont convert them into rentals or vacation homes and keep the
their commitment to civil and con- publicly-owned land at the site of the tax break. So seniors already have protections from steep
property tax increases and don’t really need another tax
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Brewers look to bright future after NLCS loss major league managers, joining
George and Dick Sisler, Bob and
Joel Skinner, and Bob and Aaron
By Jay Cohen NL Championship Series. fielder is the leading candidate for Boone. Buddy Bell managed the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The playoff run ended with a 5-1 his first NL MVP award. Detroit Tigers (1996-1998),
loss to the more seasoned Dodgers Aguilar cruised past his previous Colorado Rockies (2000-2002)
MILWAUKEE — Christian on Saturday night, but the Brewers career highs with 35 homers and and Kansas City Royals (2005-
Yelich and the Milwaukee Brewers plan on returning to October very 108 RBIs, and Hader set a major 2007).
think they’re just getting started. soon. league record for a left-handed David Bell becomes the 63rd
Sure looks that way, too. “We feel like we’ve got a lot of reliever with a whopping 143 manager in Reds’ history. Hours
Led by breakout performances by talent here,” Yelich said. strikeouts in 81 1/3 innings. Throw after his hiring was announced, the
Yelich, Josh Hader and Jesus “Hopefully it’s just the beginning.” in center fielder Lorenzo Cain and Los Angeles Angels said they
JON DURR/USA TODAY SPORTS The 26-year-old Yelich nearly key arms Jeremy Jeffress and Corey
Aguilar, Milwaukee chased down the named Brad Ausmus their new skip-
Chicago Cubs to win the NL Central Milwaukee looks on Saturday in the won the Triple Crown in his first Knebel, and Milwaukee is ideally per. That leaves the Baltimore
for the first time since 2011. The ninth inning of Game 7 of the NLCS. season with Milwaukee after he positioned to make consecutive Orioles, Minnesota Twins, Texas
youthful Brewers then swept before taking the Los Angeles was acquired in a trade with Miami Rangers and Toronto Blue Jays
Colorado in the Division Series Dodgers all the way to Game 7 in the in January. The silky smooth out- See BREWS, Page 16 with managerial openings.
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On Wednesday October 10, the Child Care Coordinating Council (4Cs) of San Mateo County
presented its 2018 Leadership Awards at a celebration held at the Devil's Canyon Brewery in
San Carlos. Holding their awards in the front row (left to right), are Anne Campbell , winner of
the Mary Petsche Visionary Leadership Award; Karen Haas-Foletta, winner of the Mary Petsche
Visionary Leadership Award; and Kitty Lopez, accepting the Silicon Valley Community
Foundation’s Community Partnership Award on behalf of First 5 San Mateo County. In the
Back Row (left to right) are presenter Avo Makdessian, Silicon Valley Community Foundation
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Officer Kayla Froomin of the San Mateo Police Department get a "thumbs up" for service San Mateo County Office of Education; 4 C’s Executive Director David Fleishman; and presenter
from Jim and Melody Cole during ‘Tip A Cop,’ a fundraising event held at California Pizza and San Mateo County Board President Dave Pine. For over 40 years, 4Cs has connected and
Kitchen in San Mateo's Hillsdale Shopping Center on Oct. 18. Tips collected by the officers empowered families, educators, and child care providers with resources today for a stronger
will help to fund the Special Olympics of Northern California. San Mateo County tomorrow.
Kwame and Nei l Vachharajani and Li s a Buda, of Menlo Park, ***
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Foster City, *** City Oct. 1, 2018.
gave birth to a Ganes h Iy er and Veena Cheni cheri , of San Mateo, ***
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S e q u o i a City Sept. 27, 2018. birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City
Hospital in *** Oct. 2, 2018.
Redwood City Rafael and Ana Av endano , of Redwood City, gave ***
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*** Sept. 28, 2018. birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City
Umut and Ul ku Ozertem, of San Carlos, gave birth to *** Oct. 5, 2018.
a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City Sept. 19, Juan and Stephani e Muno z, of Redwood City, gave ***
2018. birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City Jarrel l Bi s ho p and Vi rg i ni a Lo pez, of Redwood
*** Sept. 28, 2018. City, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in
Ti en and Al l i s o n Ng uy en, of San Carlos, gave birth *** Redwood City Oct. 5, 2018.
to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City Sept. Shanno n and Benjami n Fenech, of San Carlos, gave ***
20, 2018. birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City Paul and Jenni fer O’Sul l i v an, of San Mateo, gave
*** Sept. 28, 2018. birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City
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a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City Sept. 20, Derek and Bri ttnew O’Co nno r, of Redwood City, ***
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*** City Sept. 28, 2018. girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City Oct. 6, 2018.
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birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City Yuy a and Katheri ne Ko bay as hi , of Menlo Park, Erzhen Li n and Xi Chen, of Foster City, gave birth to
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size, could provide guidance for home-
owners and architects while also limit
the impact of new home projects.
Peninsula Humane Society’s Mr. members will enjoy solid referrals
Acknowledging the variety of lots in
Moo’s Story-time. 11 a.m. Peninsula from other business members within the city, Rak advocated for councilmem-
Humane Society and SPCA, 1450 the group. Make sure to bring your developments like the 109-unit Wheeler bers to include in whatever set of recom-
Rollins Road, Burlingame. Learn business cards, company brochures Plaza taking shape downtown, how new
about different animal species and other informational materials. mendations they approve a provision to
through puppet interactions, music For more information, call 430-6500. developments will affect traffic conges- study the impact of the changes in 18
and stories. For children free. For tion and other city infrastructure and months or two years and make sure they
more information call 340-7022. Online Discovery: Kanopy Kids. 4
p.m. South San Francisco Library, 840 resources was top of mind for all five understand their effects and can adjust as
Iyengar Yoga. 11 a.m. to noon. Little W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. candidates. needed.
House, The Roslyn G. Morris Activity Exploring internet resources for kids. Among them are Ken Castle, business
Center, 800 Middle Ave., Menlo Park. For more information call 829-3860. “We need to keep looking at this issue
Repeats every nine weeks on development consultant; John because it’s a complicated one, but … I
Monday until Monday, Dec. 17. Cost Substance Abuse 101. 6:30 p.m. to McDowell, small business owner; Sara
$130. For more information call 326- 7:30 p.m. San Bruno Public Library, 7- think it’s going to take more time to get
2025. 1 Angus Ave. W, San Bruno. Free. McDowell, community volunteer; it right,” he said.
Learn how to recognize and prevent Laura Parmer-Lohan, small business Both Castle and John McDowell sup-
3D Printed Jack-o-Lantern Faces. 4 drug abuse in our community. For
owner; and Adam Rak, public policy agencies and develop strategies for
p.m. Grand Avenue Branch Library, more information call 616-7078.
boosting the city’s stock of affordable ported the recommendations crafted by
306 Walnut Ave., South San consultant. the volunteer group Good Growth San
Francisco. For more information call If Only: Living With Regret. 6:30 Situated in the center of a growing units.
877-8530. p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Bethany Lutheran Though she acknowledged develop- Carlos, which has advocated for a maxi-
Church, 1095 Cloud Ave., Menlo Park. economy, San Carlos’ some six square mum floor area ratio in line with neigh-
Peninsula Humane Society Puppy This event will discuss how to over- miles have been dealing with change on ers have the option of paying in-lieu
Kindergarten. 6:15 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. come past mistakes. For more infor- fees instead of including affordable boring cities among other recommenda-
Peninsula Humane Society and mation call 854-5897. multiple levels, including an uptick in tions aimed at mitigating the effect of
SPCA, 1450 Rollins Road, Burlingame. jobs, increased traffic congestion and units in residential projects, she said
Teaches good habits such as sitting, Paint Like Jack son Pollock. 6:30 officials should encourage developers large home projects on neighbors and
staying and not biting. For puppies 4- p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Belmont Library, strained infrastructure, said Parmer- the neighborhood.
6 months old. Class series. $135. For 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, Lohan. Having decided to run for a seat to build affordable units where possible
more information call 340-7022. Belmont. All supplies will be provid- and consider studying underutilized For Castle, who has seen several large
ed. For ages 18 and older. Free. For
on the council more than a year ago, homes go up in White Oaks and impose
Parmer-Lohan said she’s hoping to fos- city properties as potential housing
Staged Reading of ‘Tournament de more information call 591-8286.
sites. on their neighbors, the city’s current
Champions.’ 7:30 p.m. Dragon ter increased dialogue among San Carlos standards should have been more care-
Productions Theatre Co., 2120 THURSDAY, OCT. 25
residents about the changes taking “I think it’s the creative out-of-the-
Broadway, Redwood City. A new play Seeing Patterns. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
box thinking that we need to go for,” fully studied before they allowed such
by Max Tachis. A comedy about Main Gallery, 1018 Main St., Redwood shape in the city and what can be done large home projects. He noted officials
Blockbuster in 2010. $5-$6. For more City. A solo exhibition of gallery artist
to best address them. she said. “I’d like to revisit [in-lieu
information call 493-2006. Jean Thrift. Thrift’s work shows us the fees] on council and really push for the and residents have made progress on
beauty in patterns all around us. Free. “That’s causing some stress and peo- developing new standards in recent
TUESDAY, OCT. 23 For more information call (415) 987- ple feeling like the community they affordable units to be built instead.”
The Art of Drawing. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. 7360. Having grown up in San Carlos, months, but didn’t think there should be
San Carlos Adult Community Center, bought into is evaporating,” she said. any rush to approve new recommenda-
601 Chestnut St., San Carlos. Learn Building Futures: A Luncheon to “A lot of the developers want to leave John McDowell said he’s observed the
basic skills and explore a variety of B enefit The Peninsula College small-town charm that’s attracted many tions before the three new councilmem-
drawing tools and subject matter. Fund. 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Sharon the place better than they found it, but bers are elected to give the conversation
18+. Cost is $30 for eight two-hour Heights Golf & Country Club, 2900 they haven’t really been asked.” to the city disappear in the face of
classes. For more information call San Hill Road, Menlo Park. To register unchecked development. Though he the space it requires.
802-4384. or for more information contact
Parmer-Lohan said she has spoken “I don’t feel there should be any rush
phil.ekedahl@peninsulacollege- with parents and developers in San voiced support for efforts such as those
Workshop for Parents of Young the San Mateo County Community to judgment to the council,” he said.
fund.org. Carlos about the scarcity of child care in
Kids with Developmental Delays. College District is taking on to pro- “You can’t really make a hard and fast
10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Bay Room, Sobrato Book Munchers Book Club. 4 p.m. the city in the hopes a critical resource rule for any particular type of property.”
Center, 330 Twin Dolphin Drive, South San Francisco Library, 840 W. with a big impact on a family’s cost of vide workforce housing, he also advo-
Redwood City. Free. For more infor- Orange Ave., South San Francisco. For cated for taking a look at how office Most of the candidates felt the city’s
mation call (415) 377-7941. kids ages 5-8. They can pick up a free living can be bolstered. Rak, Castle and decision to contract with the San Mateo
book. For more information call 829- Sara McDowell, who has no relation to developments drive demand for hous-
5 Keys to Maximize Social Security 3860. ing and exploring a moratorium on County Sheriff’s Office for public safety
and Retirement Income. Noon to 1
John McDowell, joined Parmer-Lohan services and the Redwood City Fire
p.m. 1900 S. Norfolk St., Suite 350, San Running Team. 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. in casting a focus on working with commercial development, which he
said could ease the housing shortage Department for the city’s fire services
Mateo. Complimentary lunch and Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de developers to ensure community bene-
workshop on Social Security and las Pulgas, Belmont. No experience while affording the city time to study after the 2008 recession made sense for
Retirement Income. Free. For more required. Wear running clothes. For fits such as parks and traffic mitigation the city and didn’t compromise the qual-
information call 446-5440. more information call 591-8286. measures are included in large projects, the impact of its current zoning.
“I’d like to see the City Council take ity of those services. For Parmer-
Marv’s Music Memories - Irving Author Talk: Plight of the living and also in pushing residential develop- Lohan, ensuring the city’s planning
Berlin: The Later Years. 1:30 p.m. to dead with Matthew Simon. 6 p.m. ers to include affordable housing units the approach of revisiting our General
2:30 p.m. The Roslyn G. Morris to 11:59 p.m. South San Francisco Plan and look at the zoning issues we department is appropriately staffed and
Activity Center, 800 Middle Ave., Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South
in plans for new projects. paid a livable wage is critical given the
Though he acknowledged the hous- have here,” he said.
Menlo Park. Free. For more informa- San Francisco. Learn about the natu-
Rak, who also served on the board of high volume of development proposals
tion call 326-2025. ral evolution of zombieism and mind ing shortage is a regional issue, Rak and plans the city must review. Though
control. Free. For more information
noted San Carlos can contribute to the the San Carlos Elementary School
Second Harvest Food Bank : call 829-3860.
District, also acknowledged the chal- he acknowledged some departments in
Calfresh and Food Programs. 2 county’s stock of affordable housing the city may need additional staffing,
p.m. Grand Avenue Branch Library, FRIDAY, OCT. 26
and pegged stretches of Old County lenge of managing a yearslong discus-
306 Walnut Ave., South San Basic Facilitation Training. 8 a.m. to
sion about recommended changes to John McDowell supported using a con-
Francisco. Volunteer information ses- 4 p.m. PS Business Parkenins, 1710 Road and East San Carlos Avenue for tract model out of concern for the poten-
sion. For more information call 877- South Amphlett Blvd., Suite 126 San future study as transit-oriented areas the city’s residential zoning standards.
8530. Mateo. A two day, 12-hour, interac- Aimed at addressing concerns about the tial of layoffs in an impending econom-
tive, skills-building training to where higher-density developments ic downturn.
Exploring the Insides of a PC. 4 p.m. learn the building blocks for effective could be accommodated. Castle favored mass and scale of new homes and
South San Francisco Library, 840 W. meetings. For more information call remodels while also affording home- The candidates also lauded the coun-
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. All 513-0030. forming a Peninsula-wide development cil’s decision earlier this year to use $7
ages welcome. For more information association bringing nonprofits owners the ability to meet the needs of
call 829-3860. Seeing Patterns. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The their families, proposed home-size million of San Carlos’ unfunded liabili-
Main Gallery, 1018 Main St., Redwood
together with developers and cities to ty reserve to pay down the city’s
Medicare Advantage and City. A solo exhibition of gallery artist look for sites where high-density regulations were released in May after
Prescription Drug Plans Talk. 6 p.m Jean Thrift. Thrift’s work shows us the months of meetings between the city’s employee pension obligations. Rak
to 7 p.m. Burlingame Public Library, beauty in patterns all around us. Free.
housing developments can be accom- and John McDowell advocated for using
modated across the county. Single-family House Advisory
480 Primrose Road, Burlingame. com- For more information call (415) 987-
Committee, on which Parmer-Lohan reserves to pay down the city’s pension
munity educator Aileen Fisher will 7360. As chair of the city’s Economic liabilities during strong economic
explain the importance of the period
Development Advisory Commission, served. Conversations about what
and how HICAP of SMC, the Medicare Kidz in Motion. 10:15 a.m. South San
changes would be most effective have times to avoid having to cut services
counseling program, can help bene- Francisco Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., Sara McDowell said she has heard from during a slow economy. Concerned
ficiaries save. Free. For more informa- South San Francisco. Kids will move, San Carlos business owners about the continued at Planning Commission
tion, call (650) 627-9350. play games, sing, stretch and balance and City Council meetings since then. about the turnover in full-time employ-
to foster gross motor skills. For more difficulty of hiring local workers and ees, Castle voiced support for studying
Electric Vehicle Work shop: information call 829-3860. emphasized the importance of working Most of the candidates agreed restric-
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resident David Schorr said. “The question
is: is this appropriate for our town?
Guiding principle number one of the G-Pac
President Donald Trump has signaled he’d
be happy with next-in-line Kevin
McCarthy, the majority leader, a longtime
ally whom the president calls “My Kevin.”
Paul Ryan
This one won’t.”
Polls are seesawing in
the final weeks before
and general plan update is preserve small- the election, creating suspense about
town charm and character. I don’t care how But Trump is also saying kind words about whether Democrats will regain control of
The building with the conference room pretty the design is, you can’t do that with the No. 3 Republican, GOP Whip Steve the House for the first time since 2010. Yet
will be modeled after a barn, two buildings a 90,000 square foot, 141-room hotel that Scalise, whom he calls the “legend from it’s almost certain that the often unruly
containing the guestrooms will be stretches for 400 feet along highway Louisiana.” Scalise survived life-threaten- House GOP contingent will be smaller next
designed to look like farmhouses and a frontage. You simple cannot do it — that is ing injuries after he was shot at a congres- year. Republicans hope to hold the majori-
swimming pool and fitness center will be not a small-town attribute.” sional baseball practice in 2017. ty, but fully expect to lose some seats.
housed in a glass structure reminiscent of a Schorr was also less than pleased with And there’s a third lawmaker in the mix: The election is likely to produce a more
greenhouse. the conference center component of the conservative Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio, who conservative, pro-Trump Republican lineup
“I was struck by how completely different project in part for bringing in hundreds of is waging a longshot bid to take the gavel. in the House, as most of the GOP incum-
this is from the previous project we vehicle trips a day. Trump appeared with Jordan at an Ohio rally bents at risk of losing hail from moderate-
received, ” said Planning Commission Other residents said additional confer- in the summer and beamed when the crowd leaning districts and suburbs. Their defeat
Chair Rick Hernandez, according to a video ence space is needed in Half Moon Bay and started chanting, “Speaker of the House!” would probably concentrate more power in
of the meeting. “While it’s similar in terms celebrated the proposal for bringing an “There’s going to be a contest, for sure,” the hands of the House Freedom Caucus.
of the number of rooms, the sheer scale of “intermediate hotel” option to a town that
it has been reduced … you’ve tried to incor- has few vacancies on weekends.
porate a lot of elements that really capture And resident Paul McGregor said the new
the small-town feel, which is what our com- hotel will bring much-needed jobs.
munity has articulated as a priority and also “What better place to have a hotel than
paying homage to the agriculture feel of our right across the street from the Main Street
community.” housing project. These people could use
The project site is a 5-acre triangle- that kind of work,” he said. “And they
shaped parcel at the intersection of won’t be going on the roads, it’ll actually
Highway 1, South Main Street and Higgins take traffic off the roads. ... This isn’t the
Canyon Road — a location many refer to as project that will exacerbate traffic prob-
the southern gateway to Half Moon Bay. lems in this area.”
The buildings won’t rise above three sto- Hernandez reminded residents that an
ries, or 34 feet, and total floor area for the extensive environmental impact report
project is 91,999 square feet. The develop- will address the concerns about traffic,
er also aims to preserve wetlands on the sewage and water.
west side of the site, with plans to con- Commissioner Les Deman said the devel-
struct a pedestrian and bike path around opment might be more appealing to resi-
them that will serve as a buffer. dents if more community benefits were
It is estimated that the hotel would bring offered, for example renting out some hotel
in about $1 million in transient occupancy rooms to local workers on a temporary
tax in its first year in business, according basis or allowing residents to use the pool
to project plans. at certain times.
Nearly everyone agreed that the latest Community Development Director Jill
design is an upgrade over the previous one, Ekas said a draft EIR should be prepared in
and despite the reduction in size, many res- the next four to six months, which is fol-
idents still described it as too big and lowed up a 45-day public comment period.
impactful. There will also be another Planning
“The question isn’t is it pretty, is it nice, Commission hearing during that period.
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