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Tuesday, June 11
San Mateo County Fair
1346 Saratoga Drive, San Mateo
Senior Expo open until 3 p.m.
Seniors age 62+ admitted FREE into Senior Expo features:
Fair and Senior Expo until 3pm t Senior-related businesses
Parking on-site $15 and community booths
t Goody bags for first 1000 guests
t Giveaways
Dean Martin impersonator Matt Helm
The all - time “ King of Cool” will sing some old
favorites, as well as Sinatra songs.
Senior Stage, Expo Hall
11:30 am, 12:30 pm, 1:30 pm
L
et’s focus on some of the good things happening
units on public downtown land. Yes, ple of Redwood City to stand up
commencement speech long before Sacramento or Mr. against his threat. Continue to proceed
on the home front and try to forget for a while the
bad things happening in our country and the
Editor, Dunham began telling us how to grow, with your plans and I will guarantee
world.
My family recently attended the we were putting new, more ambitious there will be customers who will defy
Our many service clubs, organizations and individuals
commencement exercise at Burlingame development standards in place and the liberal supervisor and the protes-
make a positive difference in so many lives. As students
High School to witness the graduation trying our best to galvanize the pri- tors and patronize your restaurant.
look forward to a new adventure at universities and com-
of my grandson. My daughter and vate sector to redevelop — remember, To all those who oppose Supervisor
munity colleges, many are using scholarship funds to
grandson reside in Hillsborough. We this is mostly privately-held land. Canepa in everything he does and rep-
help with the financial burden. In this column, I would
were impressed with the organization Our commitment to address the hous- resents, please send him a clear mes-
like to focus on the three scholarship programs of the San
of the event, the student speakers and ing crisis is even more apparent in our sage that his tactics that work so well
Mateo Rotary Club.
the Burlingame High School band. new General Plan, which envisions in San Francisco will not work in our
The four-year program selected 17 students this year out
Please pass on my sincere compli- creating an entirely new neighborhood county. When the supervisor talks
of a field of 50 from Aragon, Hillsdale, San Mateo and
ments to the high school staff. at the northern end of Rollins Road, about our values, he does not speak for
Serra high schools and CSM. The criteria — financial
Unfortunately, this joyous event was changing the zoning from “light me or many county residents. We were
need, good high school grades and SAT scores, extra cur-
marred by school board Trustee Marc industrial” to “mixed-use housing”; unable to vote in his election and we
ricular school activities, work and volunteer experience
Friedman’s speech that was complete- even before the ink was dry we had our oppose most everything he proposes.
and an honest personal goal statement. The Rotary dis-
ly out of line, hateful and frankly cow- first proposed housing project for 265 This one is a fight worth having for
tributed $77,000 in schol-
ardly for this kind of affair by an offi- units (with 38 below market rate). our county. This is an event that will
arships to these 17 stu-
cial of the district. Disgracefully, Combined with the almost 1,100 units help determine its course. I hope to be
dents. Rotary volunteers
Friedman disrespected the president in in process or in construction in the Customer #1.
interview students at their
front of 350 plus graduates and thou- city over just the last three years, our homes, with a parent pres-
housing stock will grow by about 10% Christopher P Conway
sands of family and friends by claim- ent. Then the Rotarians rec-
— more than the city added over the San Mateo
ing the president was a liar numerous ommend the student to a
times in his speech. prior 30 years — and we are not done.
There were boos, yells and horns None of us on the council minds ‘Canepa cacophony’ Rotary interview panel.
There are seven members of
blaring, protesting his comments having rigorous debate, but to imply Editor, the interview panel and 23
from the graduates and audience. Sadly, that the city is not doing its part to San Mateo County District 5 (Daly Rotarian interviewers.
there was no opportunity to debate his create new housing or is asleep at the City) Supervisor David Canepa has ***
comments as these kinds of hacks switch is just not true to the facts. called for demonstrations and protests The community college
choose settings like this to spew their against the opening of a Chick-fil-A program is designed for stu-
hateful politics. Michael Brownrigg restaurant in Redwood City (District dents who are not yet ready
Friedman showed extremely poor Burlingame 4). Without question, Chick-fil-A CEO to apply to a four-year col-
judgment and presence of mind in rep- The letter writer is a member of the Dan Cathy’s position opposing same- lege. The criteria is similar
resenting the district at this event. Burlingame City Council. sex marriage is not with a heavy stress on
Conversely, the student and other mainstream. However, is that a good financial need coupled with
speakers showed prudence in their pre- Broadway station reason for Canepa to mobilize his sup- decent grades and a reasonable goal statement which shows
sentations with traditional interesting porters in a way that may pose a haz- a desire to succeed. This year, 17 students from Aragon,
Editor, ard to public safety? Even the ACLU,
and inspirational words to graduates. Considering the plans for 3,000 Hillsdale, San Mateo and Serra were selected. Most will
We hope Friedman’s conduct does while disagreeing with Cathy’s posi- attend the College of San Mateo. A total of $20,900 was
employees at Facebook’s new offices, tion, still believes he is entitled to
not represent the district. Regardless a short walk from the Broadway distributed. Sixteen Rotarians participated in the interview
of political affiliation, relatives don’t express it openly. process.
Caltrain station, it would seem ill- There may be a better way for
want people like him influencing our advised to permanently close that sta- ***
young people. In our view, he should Canepa to express his opposition to The SMART program encourages San Mateo eighth-
tion (“Fate of Broadway train station Chick-fil-A’s founder. Instead of pro-
be disciplined and suspended from rep- weighed” in the June 5 edition). There graders not likely to be college bound to prepare for col-
resenting the district in future events. moting negativity, why not focus on lege while in San Mateo high schools and then enroll in a
will likely be other large employers positive advocacy for the LGBTQ
nearby soon, not to mention all the two- or four-year college. Rotary interview teams inter-
community in our county? Let’s make view the eighth-graders and score students on academic
housing near the station already in the sure everyone is welcome at the table.
Robert Shiells pipeline. We certainly want to encour- potential, motivations and need. A minimum of 30 stu-
As LGBTQ folks are affected by the dents are selected annually. Approximately 30 Rotarian
Danville age use of Caltrain for commuting and same problems everyone faces in San
convenience will be key. volunteers are assigned to coaching teams at each of the
Mateo County, wouldn’t everyone be
The truth about better served by improving housing,
program’s partner schools (Aragon, Hillsdale, San Mateo).
They help students set annual academic, personal and
Burlingame’s housing effort Tim Donnelly easing traffic congestion, helping the extracurricular goals and follow up to see if goals are met.
Editor, Burlingame homeless, and cleaning up the envi- The club provides a $500 grant for each eighth-grader
Mr. Dunham is quick these days to ronment in an equitable manner chosen. If students meet annual goals, an additional $100
criticize Burlingame council leader- At it again instead of picketing a restaurant? is set aside for them at Boston Private Bank. Rotary funds
ship, for reasons one can only specu- Editor, When this controversy first emerged about $30,000 annually for the program. From 1991,
late (“To solve traffic and parking, Our district supervisor in District 5 in 2012, there were nationwide when SMART started, to the present, the program has
Grow Downtowns,” June 4; is at it again. Supervisor Canepa just protests and Chick-fil-A’s sales rose served 862 students and distributed $775,800. There is
“Jobs/Housing Imbalance in can’t seem to keep himself out issues 12%. Even so, Mr. Canepa (who is 90% college attendance.
Burlingame,” April 10). But as they that he has no business involving running for re-election in nine ***
say, while people are entitled to their himself. Supervisor Canepa is now months) has the right to openly Ham radio provides an important service during emer-
own opinions, they are not entitled to installing himself in the middle of a oppose Mr. Cathy’s position while gencies and disasters when cell phones and the internet
their own facts. Mr. Dunham implies fight for a Chik-fil-A restaurant in abstaining from eating at Chick-fil-A. may not be available. Amateur radio “Field Day” will be
that the council has been keeping the Redwood City. This business decision If the Redwood City restaurant is held locally June 22 and 23 at Beresford Park picnic shel-
lid on downtown development. has nothing to do with the supervisor unprofitable, then it will close. In the ter from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. as part of a nationwide
Nothing could be further from the or his district and yet he feels he end, maybe Mayor Pete Buttigieg’s demonstration. Since 1933, ham radio operators across
truth: indeed, in 2010 our city and resi- speaks for the entire county. He is reflection about Chick-fil-A said it best North America have established temporary ham radio sta-
dents approved a new downtown plan when he remarked last March: “I do tions in public locations during Field Day to showcase the
organizing a protest against this
that raised height limits throughout not approve of their politics, but I science and skill of Amateur Radio. The event is open to
restaurant and threatens to use all the
the core to 55 feet from the prior 35- kind of approve of their chicken.” the public and the best time to visit is Saturday, June 22.
tactics of the left to try to shut it down
foot hard cap, and there are now sever- and prevent its opening. ***
al new buildings and more on the way. Though I do not have the mega- Ray Fowler This summer marks the 40th anniversary of the
More recently, we approved a 55-foot phone the supervisor does, I want to Redwood City Baseball/Cultural Exchange with San Mateo’s sister city,
Toyonaka. Twenty local youth baseball players are headed
OUR MISSION: to Japan for 10 days to play a series of games against the
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most Toyonaka All Stars. This trip is financed through fundrais-
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for ing efforts of the parents and the Sister City Association.
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By combining local news and sports coverage, A casino night fundraiser will be held this Saturday.
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, ***
Mickey Chuakay Michael Davis lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to The passing of John Kelly is not good news but recall-
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Charles Gould Paul Moisio provide our readers with the highest quality ing all he accomplished in his life is. Kelly is the closest
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Jeff Palter Shanni Brown information resource in San Mateo County.
Joy Uganiza Todd Waibel Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we most of us will ever get to a real saint. As a former priest,
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Trade dysfunction, taxing tech Strong job market hampers FEMA hiring in flood-hit states
companies are focuses of G-20 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
LINCOLN, Neb. — The Federal Emergency Management
FUKUOKA, Japan — How to reorder the global financial Agency is facing an unexpected challenge in meeting the
system in an era of trade stand-offs and technological needs of the many people affected by this spring’s wide-
change held the attention of financial officials from the spread flooding and violent storms: a strong economy.
Group of 20 major economies on Saturday. Tasked with responding to natural disasters that seem ever
The central bank governors and other financial regulators more frequent and destructive, the agency finds itself further
meeting in this southern Japanese port city flagged risks challenged by the robust job market and an inability to
from upsets to the global economy as Beijing and match what the private sector can offer, in many cases.
Washington clash over trade and technology. FEMA officials are turning for help to retirees, recent col-
U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said “no” when lege graduates and those who lost their jobs to the disasters,
asked if other financial leaders attending the meetings in though they’re finding few available workers in many of the
Fukuoka were raising concerns over the impact on global rural communities that are in some of the hardest-hit areas.
markets and trade from President Donald Trump’s crusade In no place is that clearer than Nebraska and Iowa, which
against huge, chronic U.S. trade deficits, especially with were ravaged by floods and have some of the nation’s lowest
China. unemployment rates. Iowa’s had the third-lowest unemploy-
But Mnuchin acknowledged that ment rate in April, at 2.4 percent, while Nebraska’s was the
growth has been slowing in Europe, ninth-lowest, at 2.9 percent.
China and other regions. “The low unemployment rate certainly makes it a little
more of an uphill battle, as it is for everyone in the state try- REUTERS
“I’m hearing concerns if we continue
on this path there could be issues. There ing to attract workers,” said Herb Doering, a FEMA human A building sits submerged in the flood waters of the Arkansas
will be winners and losers,” he said. resources manager who runs the hiring program in Nebraska. River.
Trump and members of his administra- FEMA has gone to job fairs and sent emails to about 20 FEMA is advertising a variety of temporary jobs in
tion contend that the ripple effects of the local colleges, with a focus on students who might be inter- Nebraska, from administrative assistants who would earn
billions of dollars in tariffs imposed by ested in an emergency management career, Doering said. He $16 an hour to an engineering and architecture specialist
Washington on Chinese exports over the said the agency tries to focus on hiring students, retirees, who would get $29 an hour. The positions are designed to
Steve Mnuchin past year are creating new business veterans and those who lost their jobs or homes in the natu- supplement full-time FEMA staffers who travel to disasters
opportunities for other businesses in the ral disasters. The agency also is working with the Nebraska around the country. Many temporary employees eventually
U.S. and other countries. Department of Labor to recruit employees. become full-time staffers.
The G-20 officials were expected to express their support “We’re trying to get the word out to attract as many appli- In Grand Island, which is in a part of central Nebraska
for adjusting monetary policy, for example by making bor- cants as we can, whether it’s students, retired folks or vet- that was hit hard by flooding along the Platte River in
rowing cheaper through interest rate cuts, in a communique erans,” he said. “It’s a continuous effort.” March, FEMA is seeking a temporary site inspector job to
to be issued as meetings wrap up on Sunday. FEMA officials are dealing with the same problem document flood damage to homes and businesses.
Their official agenda on Saturday was focused on longer- nationally, though they say it hasn’t hindered their ability FEMA is likely to face its biggest challenge filling tech-
term, more technical issues such as improving standards for to respond to disasters. nical, high-skill jobs because private employers are trying
corporate governance, policing cyber-currencies and “With record low unemployment and rising wages, it can to hire the same people, said David Swenson, an Iowa State
reforming tax systems to ensure they are fair for both tradi- be difficult to recruit and retain talented workers — particu- University economist. In the current regional economy,
tional and new, online-based industries. larly in the leadership positions requiring technical, super- Swenson said most of the unemployed don’t have the nec-
Ensuring that governments capture a fair share of profits visory and programmatic experience — for intermittent essary skills to fill the jobs that are available and they’re
from the massive growth of businesses like Google and positions,” said FEMA spokesman Michael Hart. unable to move elsewhere.
Amazon has grown in importance over the many years the The agency maintains a large workforce to respond to Swenson said FEMA’s salary offer for the engineering spe-
G-20 finance chiefs have been debating the reforms aimed at disasters, but it is constantly looking to hire new employ- cialist is also at the low end of what those type of profes-
preventing tax evasion and modernizing policies to match ees, Hart said. It has increased its national incident man- sionals can make in Nebraska. The average salary for a civil
a financial landscape transformed by technology. agement workforce by 25 percent since Hurricane Harvey engineer in Nebraska was nearly $41 an hour last year, not
One aim is to prevent a “race to the bottom” by countries in 2017 and has hired more than 1,000 local, temporary counting benefits, which is well above FEMA’s advertised
trying to lure companies by offering unsustainably and workers to help respond to disasters in their communities, rate. And unlike FEMA’s disaster-site positions, most of the
unfairly low tax rates as an incentive. he said. private-sector jobs are permanent.
Mnuchin said he disagreed with details of some of the pro- FEMA provides a variety of assistance after disasters, “They are going to be at a decided disadvantage,” Swenson
posals but not with the need for action. including money for home repairs, temporary housing and said. “We do have low unemployment, and that in and of
“Everyone, we are now facing a turning point,” Japanese home replacement in cases where owners are uninsured. itself is going create a labor shortage. But for some of those
Finance Minister Taro Aso told the group. Additionally, the agency helps to rebuild and repair public technical categories, unemployment is virtually zero.”
infrastructure, such as roads, bridges, sewer lines and pub- Swenson said FEMA is in a tough spot because different
lic buildings. Those duties also require workers who can disasters require different kinds of experts to respond, and
inspect properties, review and keep track of paperwork, the problem is exacerbated by climate change and more
and communicate with the public. extreme weather.
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DAVID ORTIZ SHOT: FORMER RED SOX SLUGGER IN STABLE CONDITION FOLLOWING SURGERY IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC >> PAGE 13
Stanford eliminated
By David Brandt Mississippi State beat Stanford
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 8-1 Sunday night to sweep the
best-of-three NCAA baseball super
STARKVILLE, Miss. — Jake regional in two games. Peyton
Mangum started the ninth inning Plumlee pitched 6 2/3 strong
with a sharp single that sneaked innings and Dustin Skelton had a
through the left side of the infield. three-run triple as the Bulldogs
A few batters later, Elijah wrapped up a dominant weekend.
MacNamee launched a three-run It was the Mangum-MacNamee
homer deep into the seats beyond finale that really got the 11,000-
left field. plus fans at Dudy Noble Field
Just like that, the celebration going. Mangum’s 378th career hit
was on: Mississippi State’s sen- — and MacNamee’s long homer —
iors had left no doubt the Bulldogs
were headed back to Omaha. See NCAA, Page 15
Dodgers 1, Giants 0
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
San Bruno shortstop Connor Meehan turns a double play after a feed from second baseman Tony Ballestrasse,
right, in the sixth inning of Saturday’s 7-2 win over Pacifica in Game 2 of a doubleheader at Lara Field.
David Ortiz
“The power’s going to come and go, but it failed to finish four innings for the fifth Hunter Pence robbed Mark Canha of an
just felt good to help the team out.” time in nine starts. extra-base hit in the first inning. Pence ran
Frankie Montas (8-2) improved to 4-0 in Texas trailed 8-3 in the eighth when to the wall in left, leaped and made the catch
shot in DR
his last seven starts, allowing three runs — Asdrubal Cabrera and Rougned Odor hit at the out-of-town scoreboard with his left
two earned — and seven hits in six innings. consecutive RBI doubles, and Odor stole hand while clutching the scoreboard’s pro-
He matched his career high with 10 strike- home off left-hander Ryan Buchter, who tective rubber netting with his right hand.
outs, getting his final six outs on Ks. was slow to step off the rubber and throw Ramon Laureano extended his on-base THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
“I would say the last two innings I was home. streak to 28 games, the longest current one
feeling better than the first four,” Montas Odor bluffed a steal on the first pitch and in the major leagues, with a second-inning SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic
said. saw Buchter didn’t react. single. — Former Boston Red Sox slugger David
Ortiz was ambushed by a man who got off a
motorcycle and shot him in the back at near-
crossed the plate. This was the Giants first 1-0 loss at home ly point-blank range Sunday night in his
summer to front San Bruno’s 7-2 victory. able to do this summer — score a win over game, including on 0-for-4 showing from
Hat trick for Brazil’s Cristiane Ortiz’s father, Leo, said authorities
spoils Jamaica’s World Cup debut
GRENOBLE, France — Cristiane scored
Women’s World Cup
Brazil stopped a nine-game losing streak that
began with a 4-1 defeat to the U.S. last Aug. 2.
ORTIZ
Continued from page 13
informed him about the shooting but didn’t
provide details.
“They called to tell me that David is injured
all three goals and Brazil spoiled Jamaica’s The loss could have been worse for the and that they took him to a medical center,
first-ever Women’s World Cup match with a Reggae Girlz, but goalkeeper Sydney The Dial Bar and Lounge is located in east- but they did not tell me how he is or exactly
3-0 victory on Sunday. Schneider stopped Andressa’s penalty kick ern Santo Domingo on Venezuela Avenue, a where he was transferred,” Leo Ortiz told
The veteran forward’s goal in the 64th minute in the 38th minute. Jamaica is the first bustling nightlife district packed with dance ESPN.com.
for the hat trick came on a free kick that curled Caribbean nation to play in the Women’s clubs and pricey bars that Ortiz is known to The 43-year-old Ortiz hit 541 homers in 20
just under the crossbar. She also scored in the World Cup. frequent. Ortiz, who lives at least part of the major league seasons, including 14 with the
15th and 50th minutes for the Brazilians, who It is Brazil’s first hat trick in a World Cup year in the Dominican, is often seen getting Red Sox. He helped lead Boston to three
were playing without star Marta. The six-time since 1999. Cristiane is the ninth player his cars washed and hanging out with friends World Series titles and retired after the 2016
women’s world player of the year was ruled out overall to score 10 career World Cup goals; including other baseball players, artists and season. He was a 10-time All-Star and two-
of the match because of a left thigh injury. Marta holds the record with 15. entertainers. time World Series MVP, in 2004 and 2013.
7, 6-1, 6-1 for his record-extending 12th back after the final point, getting that rust- it here, too,” Nadal said. “He has an unbe-
TENNIS
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championship at the French Open.
“He stepped on me,” Thiem said. “The
numbers are crazy. He won it 12 times.”
colored dirt all over his neon yellow shirt,
then wiped away tears during the trophy cer-
emony.
lievable intensity.”
So, of course, does Nadal. This had been,
by his lofty standards, a rough season, from
Looking at the bigger picture, he is now the most lopsided Grand Slam final loss of
No one in tennis ever has won any major
up to 18 Grand Slam trophies, moving with- his career — against Djokovic at the
Was this, now, a real contest? Could Thiem tournament that frequently. Then again, no
in two of Roger Federer’s men’s record of Australian Open — to entering May without
push Nadal more? Could Thiem make this one ever has been as suited for success on
20. a title for the first year since 2004. Injuries,
surge last? Would Nadal falter? any of the sport’s surfaces as this 33-year-
Nadal, however, did not want to entertain as often is the case with Nadal, were a prob-
That the questions arose at all was signif- old Spaniard is on red clay: Nadal is 93-2 for
any discussion of a pursuit of Federer. lem, including a bad right knee.
icant. The answers arrived swiftly. Nadal his career at Roland Garros, winning four in
“I am not very worried about this stuff,” “Mentally, I lost a little bit (of) energy,
reasserted himself, as he usually does at a row from 2005-08, five in a row from
Nadal said. “You can’t be frustrated all the because I had too many issues in a row,”
Roland Garros, by grabbing 16 of the next 2010-14, and now three in a row.
time because the neighbor has a bigger Nadal said, tapping his right fingers on his
17 points and 12 of the remaining 14 “I can’t explain my emotions,” said the house than you or a bigger TV or better gar- temple.
I AM SAGE
games, pulling away to beat Thiem 6-3, 5- No. 2-seeded Nadal, who dropped to his den.” “When you are constantly hit in the face,”
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An Evening of Theatrical
Monologues. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Friday Art Series: Patricia Wak ida
of Wasabi Press. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Burlingame Library, 480 Primrose
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writer, artist, editor, and bibliophile.
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dating the public, as the project is
intended to serve local residents as
well as workers.
site with retail and office space.
Gilmore said the South San Francisco
project is among the largest the firm
Dragon Productions Theatre Co., Her media of choice are linoleum As plans take shape, Gilmore said has ever proposed, though the devel-
2120 Broadway, Redwood City. blocks, wood and metal type, and
Monologues by actor Joshua Klein. hundred year old letterpresses. Free. developers are seeking public feedback oper entitled a 1.5-million-squre-foot
Cost is $5 to $10. For more informa- For more information call 650-558- and Caltrain, there are no other loca- and established a website to collect project in Oakland as well.
tion call 493-2006. 7400 tions on the Peninsula that offers that perspectives from interested locals. The site is precluded from housing
Queen Nation. 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Peninsula Folk Music Club. 7 p.m. to access,” he said. “Our desire is to engage the commu- development because it is not zoned
San Mateo County Event Center, 9 p.m. Veterans Memorial Senior No formal plans for the project have nity early,” he said. for residential uses and the plane flight
2495 S. Delaware St., San Mateo. A Center, Sunset Room, 1455 Madison
Ave., Redwood City. Sing or play an been filed, and some specifics remain The project is intended to improve paths from San Francisco
tribute to the music of Queen. Free.
For more information call 574-3247. instrument with friends. For more yet to be determined. Gilmore said surrounding connections to the BART International Airport complicate the
information call 515-9969. designs for the project have been in
TUESDAY, JUNE 11
and Caltrain station too, as well as fea- process.
Hawaiian Music Jam. 9 a.m. to 10:30 The Commodores. 7:30 p.m. to 9 the works for about two years, and pre- ture better bike paths and pedestrian For his part, Gilmore detailed the
a.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 p.m. San Mateo County Event Center, liminary plans have been submitted. A routes, said Gilmore. Such improve- vision for the site.
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. 2495 S. Delaware St., San Mateo. This
Bring your ukulele. Free. Registration concert is a part of the San Mateo project website suggests formal plans ments could partially be made possible “We are envisioning this as a class A
required. For more information call County Fair’s concert series. Free for may be submitted later this summer. through a connection of Sneath Lane corporate campus that can attract both
522-7490. fair attendees. For more information
call 574-3247. Beyond the offices, Gilmore said the headed northeast to the intersection of tech and life science tenants,” he said.
Textile Tuesday. 11 a.m. South San site will also offer retail space as well South Linden and Dollar Avenue,
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. SATURDAY, JUNE 15 as potential recreation opportunities
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Walk with a Doc. 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. according to the project website. courbanize.com/projects/southline
Free. For more information call 829- Water Dog Lake, Hallmark Drive and such as a bowling alley plus restaurant Lane Partners is headquartered in is the website to learn more about the
3860. Lake Road, Belmont. Enjoy a stroll and dining locations. Menlo Park, and is simultaneously project and offer feedback on the
with physician volunteers who can
Senior Day at the County Fair. 11 answer your health-related ques- Gilmore said the site is also expect- planning to redevelop the Aaron plans.
a.m. to 3 p.m. San Mateo County tions along the way. People of all ed to include open space, a community Brothers site at 180 E. Third Ave., in
Event Center, 1346 Saratoga Drive, ages and fitness levels are invited to
San Mateo. Seniors ages 62+ admit- this free community health program.
For more information call 312-1663. citywide property survey. cials launching the city initiative.
HOMES
ted into San Mateo County Fair and
Senior Expo. Goody bags for the first Councilman Michael Brownrigg “I like the idea of a citywide survey
1000 guests. Parking fee $15. For CuriOdyssey ’s Bubbles and
more information call 303-6735. R ainbows. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. shared a similar perspective. — something that is more transpar-
CuriOdyssey, 1651 Coyote Point
Drive, San Mateo. Watch bubbles “I find it hard to support spending ent, fair and uniformly applied,” she
Dean Martin Imper sonator
grow into moving, geometric forms
Continued from page 1 public money to do a survey of the said, noting the existing process is
Performance. 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
San Mateo County Event Center, at Tom Noddy’s Bubble Magic Show. entire city which feels like a lot of subjective.
Create a colorful craft with the
1346 Saratoga Drive, San Mateo.
Museum of Craft & Design. Make In an attempt to lift that burden for wasted work for an outcome that Recognizing her minority position
Sean Martin impersonator Matt
Helm will sing some old favorites as your own bubbles and play with property owners, city officials con- won’t be definitive,” he said. though, Colson suggested officials
well as Sinatra songs. For more infor- prisms built by the CuriOdyssey sidered hiring a consultant to survey
mation call 344-5200. exhibits team. Cost is included with While Councilmembers Ann work to build awareness of the his-
admission. For more information call all properties and identify homes Keighran and Ricardo Ortiz also toric preservation requirements
342-7755. which could be historic resources.
Documentary Club: ‘B rother agreed, Mayor Donna Colson said through the local Realtor communi-
Outsider.’ 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Those properties flagged would be
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de A AR P South San Fr ancisco she favored completing the survey in ty, so as to not surprise new home-
las Pulgas, Belmont. Free. Light Chapter 3156. 10:30 a.m. to noon. notified that further study — and an effort to offer some clarity to buyers.
Magnolia Center, 601 Grand Ave.,
refreshments and snacks will be
3rd Floor, South San Francisco. Free. investment — would be required to property owners, as well as those Also, officials agreed to promote
served. For more information call
591-8286. For more information call 991- determine whether the land is histori- who may otherwise unknowingly the expanded eligibility of the tax
4111. cally significant, while those cleared purchase a home with the intent to incentive and credit program which
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12 would have some frame of reference
Walking Tour of Historic St. John’s Fr eedom from Fractures. 10:30 renovate it only to find they need to would offer Mills Act benefits to
a.m. to noon. San Mateo Senior moving forward.
Cemetery. 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. San Mateo
Center, 2645 Alameda de las make an additional investment. A owners of properties recognized as
Senior Center, 2645 Alameda de las
Pulgas, San Mateo. American Bone But critical officials noted any sur- citywide survey would cost approxi- historic resources.
Pulgas, San Mateo. An evening walk
through the town’s past. Bring a jack- Health presents a free presentation vey findings would not be binding, mately $200,000 to $300,000. “If we can get resources for people,
on how to avoid the most serious
et and wear comfortable shoes. Cost
risks of osteoporosis. Free. For more and the door would remain open for “I would rather have a more compre- I think that is a no-brainer,” said
is $33. For more information call 522-
7490. information call 522-7490 the potential that an aggrieved hensive list from which to start, so Colson.
S aturday Mor ning Yar n. 10:30
neighbor making historic accusa- buyers and sellers have a baseline of Brownrigg agreed, noting the ben-
Sir Mix-A-Lot. 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. San tions could still force homeowners to
Mateo County Event Center, 2495 S. a.m. South San Francisco Main understanding,” she said. efits could be widely available across
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South pay for an official judgment.
Delaware St., San Mateo. Free with
San Francisco. Free. For more infor- Megan Baldwin, who bought a Burlingame because so much of the
fair admission. For more information mation call 829-3860. “I just don’t think it really settles home with the intent to renovate city’s housing stock is aging.
call 574-3247.
anything,” said Vice Mayor Emily when a neighbor attempted to block “I very much like positive incen-
Stark Raving Dad B ook Signing
THURSDAY, JUNE 13 Event. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nuts For Beach, according to video of the the effort with claims that the proper- tives and encouraging good action,”
MPMC Lifeline Personal Help
Button. 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. San Mateo Candy 1241 Broadway Burlingame. meeting, in reference to the potential ty was historic, also promoted offi- he said.
The book captures all the pain of
Senior Center, 2645 Alameda de las parenting in poetry. Free. For more
Pulgas, San Mateo. MPMC’s Lifeline is information call 343-8758.
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This statement was filed with the Asses- tate, or both, of Lewis Alan Norris. A Pe-
months. The internship is unpaid, but sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- County on 5/21/19.
tition for Probate has been filed by
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actual and reasonable moving costs, temporary housing
accommodations such as a hotel less than the rent the ten-
ant would have paid plus a living stipend if applicable. So
$33 per tenant household member, per day, not to exceed
$1,000 per tenant household.
Representatives from the California Apartment
if a tenant is displaced for three days and was paying $3,000 Association and San Mateo County Association of Realtors
a month in rent, divide that number by the amount of days appeared largely satisfied with the ordinance and expressed
For permanent displacement, payments would be three in the month, which comes out to $100 a day. If the hotel appreciation for the significant changes made along the
times the monthly fair market rent as determined by the costs $200 a night, then the landlord will pay $100 to fill way. They requested additional tweaks to several compo-
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development plus the gap. So the landlord is paying $100 times three days nents of the new rules, including the timeline of the appeals
$1,000 for moving costs. The current free-market rate for a plus moving costs. process and limiting the definition of a tenant household to
one-bedroom in San Mateo County is $2,561 a month. The living stipend applies if temporary housing is not only those on the lease. The council did not implement
Multiply that number by 3 and add in the $1,000 for mov- comparable in size, condition or amenities and is not locat- those suggestions.
ing costs and the total benefit comes out to $8,683. ed within San Mateo city limits or in a jurisdiction that bor- SAMCAR also declared its opposition to the private right
Relocation payments are due 10 days before the tenant ders San Mateo. of action clause, which affords a tenant household who
has to relocate or immediately if the tenant needs to relocate The stipend is 50% of the current U.S. General Services believes the property owner has violated the city’s code the
sooner than that. Administration meals and incidentals per diem for San right to file for damages. That rule previously allowed any
“So they have the money to use to actually move,” Mateo, per tenant household member, per day, not to exceed interested party to file but has since been limited to a tenant
Bonilla said. $1,000 per tenant household. The 2019 GSA meals and household.
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