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By Samantha Weigel
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
A place for Belmont history apartments expected to rent for up to $3,000 a month will
affect the affordable housing crisis.
The commission may have the final say on whether to
Interested residents tuck visions of the past all over city See PLANS, Page 20
By Anna Schuessler turies ago. Its somewhat hidden nature Lawhern said maintaining the number
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF in the center of the 27,000-person city
is something Denny Lawhern, a 51-
of docents and curators who can share
the collection with residents is anoth-
South City sounds support for
Even though the Belmont History
Room in the Manor House has been
year resident and member of the
Belmont Historical Society, knows
er story.
Getting people interested is not
local manufacturing, new jobs
home to the citys history collection well. that hard, he said, adding that though By Anna Schuessler
for more than 30 years, it can be easi- Sometimes you have to get off busy many of the visitors to the history DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
ly missed by Peninsula residents rush- Ralston Avenue and explore the com- room become fascinated by it, busy
ing through from place to place. munity, he said. schedules often dont allow them to In an effort to boost support for local manufacturing and
Tucked next to City Hall in Twin Lawhern has been collecting pieces donate time to sharing what theyve middle-wage jobs in South San Francisco, the city joined
Pines Park and just feet away from of the citys history and bringing resi- learned with others. Getting them more than 20 other Bay Area cities in participating in a
Ralston Avenue, the walls of the house dents into stories of the past since the involved is getting a little more dif- regional manufacturing network earlier this month.
are covered with prized artifacts like Belmont Historical Society got its ficult. For Mayor Pradeep Gupta, adding the citys voice to those
the original Belmont city sign and start in the mid-1980s. Though hes But that hasnt stopped Lawhern and behind the Bay Area Urban Manufacturing Initiative marks
countless photographs revealing what proud the group has increased the size
the city looked like decades and cen- of their collection over the years, See HISTORY, Page 18 See JOBS, Page 20
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Police reports
Foster City planners tackle in-law units
By Samantha Weigel
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF I think its safe to say at least most of them were not Drive-by fruiting
Someone in a speeding vehicle threw a
thrilled that this was being thrust upon us by the state, but container of guacamole at a woman in
Foster City is considering updates to its
regulations on secondary units as it aims to
recognized this is a legal requirement that we need to comply with. Burlingame, causing scrapes and
scratches, it was reported at 8:37 p.m.
comply with state mandates promoting the Curtis Banks, community development director
Monday, July 17.
residences as a means to address the afford-
able housing crisis. that was of particular concern, Banks said. processes, in return for allocating state
The state mandates fashioned by several funds.
Like others across California, the city is
pieces of legislation include not requiring Jurisdictions across San Mateo County
UNINCORPORATED SAN MATEO
reconsidering its policies and zoning regu-
lations on accessory dwelling units follow- on-site parking for granny units built with- have responded differently to the new man- COUNTY
ing new state laws that went into effect in in a half mile from public transit. Much of dates over ADUs. The county Board of DUI. A 21-year-old San Mateo woman was
January. Last week, the Foster City the 4-square-mile city falls under that cate- Supervisors has sought to promote them as cited for driving while intoxicated near Old
Planning Commission hosted a study ses- gory in regards to a bus stop being located a means to addressing affordability chal- La Honda and Portola roads in Portola Valley,
sion on proposed changes that include nearby, however Banks noted bus service in lenges, going a step further by working to it was reported at 9:51 p.m. Wednesday, June
reducing parking requirements, maintain- the city is limited. create architectural blueprints property 21.
ing stricter maximum size limits and pro- Contrasted to San Mateo, which is also owners could use to help cut down on build-
hibiting them from being used as short- almost entirely within a half mile from tran- ing costs. Other cities have instead sought MILLBRAE
term rentals, according to a staff report. sit, Banks noted Foster City residents dont to keep restrictions to the fullest extent
Burg l ary . Someone stole backpacks con-
Commissioners generally approved of have close access to the Caltrain line. possible. taining laptops and more valued at $6,730
staffs recommendations to essentially Instead, its an example of how implement- Foster City will also keep most of its from a vehicle on the 100 block of Rollins
update the citys policies enough to meet ing statewide regulations over land use can rules in place and adjust them just enough to Road, it was reported between 4 p.m. and
state regulations, however, they did express be complicated, he said. comply. The citys existing regulations 4:20 p.m. Friday, June 30.
some concerns about having to do so, said There may be communities where differ- include only requiring up to one additional
Community Development Director Curtis ent things work better than other others, on-site parking space per unit, which can be BURLINGAME
Banks. Banks said. provided as a tandem space. But it can no
Its a prospect that California cities may longer require parking for units built within Reckl es s dri v i ng . A speeding driver
I think its safe to say at least most of caused pedestrians to jump out of the road
them were not thrilled that this was being have to confront again, as Gov. Jerry an existing homes footprint or thats
Brown and legislative leaders recently located near public transit, according to a when the driver was ipped off by a pedestri-
thrust upon us by the state, but recognized an on Burlingame Avenue and El Camino
this is a legal requirement that we need to announced theyre inching toward a deal to staff report.
address the housing crisis. In the past, The proposed ordinance includes only Real, at 7:17 p.m. Tuesday, June 27.
comply with. I think one of the concerns Petty theft. Money was stolen from vehi-
they had was parking, it very much limits Brown had sought to reduce development
barriers, such as streamlining local review See UNITS, Page 17 cle on Vancouver Avenue, it was reported at
being able to provide parking for ADUs and 3:43 p.m. Friday, July 7.
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Alhaggagi has been in custody since
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just over 118 square miles of dense brush and
SAN FRANCISCO For the first time, dead trees in the Sierra Nevada foothills. occasions to plan a potential terrorist charges.
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Marathon because of terrorism concerns. 1,500 homes in Mariposa County.
The Marin Independent Journal reports The fire was 40 percent contained, but
bridge operators decided to keep motorists officials said it could take crews another two
out of those lanes between 6 to 9 a.m. weeks to fully surround it.
Sunday after several terrorist attacks else- They are still out in front of an uncon-
where occurred where drivers intentionally trolled fire, but the fire isnt moving at 30
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ty, the San Carlos Airport Association, which represents Encompass, such as evidence the company has control
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many pilots using the airport, and Surf Air.
Peter Kirsch, an attorney hired to represent the county in
the matter, confirmed the noise mitigation efforts were
over the operators schedule as well as the fact the compa-
ny collects fares from customers as Surf Air and distributes
the operators share of the profits in a separate transac-
independent of the letter the county filed against tion, establish the company is a principal in its opera-
Encompass Aviations June request to operate as a com- tions whose authority to operate cannot be granted
Aviation Administration, elected officials, San Carlos air- muter air carrier. Though the legal document he helped through its operator.
port staff and Surf Air representatives responsible for draft acknowledged Surf Airs unconventional business Surf Air spokeswoman Angela Vargo said in an email the
designing a six-month trial from July to January of a flight model, it asserts the model does not exempt the airline airline is not commenting on the countys request at this
route directing Surf Air flights in and out of the San Carlos from needing economic authority to provide interstate time. Carol Ford, president of the San Carlos Airport
Airport over the Bay instead of Peninsula neighborhoods. flight services. Association, said in an email that the countys request is
The FAA, which is responsible for approving new flight Theres a lot about Surf Air that is not common, said properly placing the focus on Surf Airs operations.
patterns, is in the process of conducting an environmental Kirsch. We are pleased that the county is focusing on the origin
review of what was called the Bayside Visual Approach. The legal document compares Surf Airs business and of the controversy, rather than punishing other pilots and
More recent efforts to identify and mitigate sounds com- operation model before it formed a relationship with commercial operators who have lived in harmony with the
ing from the airport include a federal noise study launched Encompass as an operator of its flights, when it said Surf community for many years, she said.
earlier this year and funding San Mateo County supervi- Air was a wholly intrastate operator and not an air car- Ford said the San Carlos Airport has a long history of
sors dedicated in June toward an additional communica- rier as defined by federal law, meaning the airline was commercial charter air service without complaints from
tions specialist to ensure pilots understand noise abate- not required to obtain economic authority from the the community, and though Surf Air was initially slow to
ment procedures and improving the system used to track Department of Transportation to operate. The letter also respond to community concerns, recent conversations
flights coming in and out of the airport. mentions the airlines June announcement to expand serv- with the airline and its efforts to redirect planes from
At a May community meeting in Redwood City, county ice to Texas through an acquisition of a similarly struc- routes passing over neighborhoods seemed to indicate a
officials told residents some Surf Air pilots have received tured company called Rise and a recent addition of flight more promising direction for the cross-agency efforts to
FAA approval to use the Bayside Visual Approach on days offerings to Las Vegas as evidence Surf Airs operations mitigate noise and traffic at the airport.
with good weather, but the county has yet to receive a fed- have crossed state lines, which would require the member- An update on a federal study of the noise related to the
eral update on whether the flight path can be made perma- ship airline to obtain economic authority or exemption San Carlos Airport will be given at a public information
nent. They also said recent measures to mitigate the noise from it. workshop Aug. 2 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Hiller
had come out of renewed conversations between the coun- It also states aspects of the companys relationship with Aviation Museum, 601 Skyway Road.
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Asset forfeiture rule change More special places
S
ince an earlier column on favorite
And police will have to supply more robust
Riverside Press-Enterprise Other voices accounts of probable cause in order to pass
muster on asset seizures.
places in San Mateo, based on an
informal poll of local SIRS
(Seniors in Retirement) club members, I
But trouble remains. The new and have received several comments by readers.
police to keep it. Worse, civil asset forfei-
I
n an unfortunate turn, the U.S. improved deadline for informing property
ture laws allowed permanent seizures to First, Paul Constantino, a Burlingame
Department of Justice has decided to owners of what has become of their
extend to people not even charged with resident, pointed out it is not the Elks Club
lighten up on rules restricting law belongings, for example, is now 45 days, where the SIRS lunch was held, but the
crimes.
enforcements use of asset forfeiture. which is still an eternity for people whose Elks Lodge. Thats
The result was, at the bottom end of the
Although Attorney General Jeff Sessions savings or whose automobiles have been the one right
scale, small seizures of cash that had a
will include some helpful modifications to taken away without charge. Targets of across the street
grievous impact on individuals, and, at the
the stricter new policy, the net result is top end, outsized windfalls for departments seizures will still bear the burden of per- from San Mateo
still a setback for Americans not only on the make. suading police that their property was not City Hall.
the criminals federal prosecutors and cops The Obama administrations move to related in any way to a crime without the John Hannigan
want to keep off the streets. address that criticism by curtailing asset benefit of a right to legal counsel. The list writes: The Patio
Not only is asset forfeiture inherently forfeiture cooled tempers to a degree, but goes on. on 25th Avenue,
ripe for abuse that can be too consuming to the fundamental issue did not go away. While Attorney General Sessions has a that same breakfast
monitor and too painful for those targeted Now it is back in earnest although strong and reasonable interest in enforcing place which opened
to reverse. The purpose of the abuse is reports now indicate that the Justice standing laws against major drug traffick- in 1928, will be 90
often more to line pockets than it is to Department under Sessions intends to ame- ers, asset forfeiture turns on a legal princi- years old, same
take away ill-gotten gains. liorate the impact of asset forfeiture ple criminals should lose at least some building, same
The recent changes are part of a plan to excesses by issuing stricter requirements property rights that puts officials on a counter, same size as when it opened across
walk back constraints on asset forfeiture about how and when federal law applies. slippery slope theyre incentivized to slide from the truck stop, and I am sure being
imposed by then-attorney general Eric Law enforcement will now need the down. you have not been in this area that long to
Holder in the face of a growing outcry from approval of a federal prosecutor in order to Its too difficult to clearly delineate gen- know that you might go into the place and
citizens as well as policymakers. seize under $10,000 in cash without a war- uine traffickers from possible couriers marvel how it so clean and neat with histo-
Civil liberties groups spearheaded a cam- rant, an arrest, a confession or the posses- under those circumstances, and when offi- ry, more so that some of the places you
paign against the way standing law had sion of contraband. Previously, the bar for cials make even well-meaning mistakes, mention a couple weeks ago in the Journal.
allowed policing to become akin to a for- such seizures was $5,000, and prosecutors people pay dearly, with slim hopes of When I was a kid my mother took me there
profit operation. Criminal asset forfeiture infrequently entered into the process. recovery. before the war that was in 1941 and it is
laws not only allowed police to seize prop- Authorities will be obliged to update Frustrating as it may be, the fight still the same, and I also remember going
erty and cash belonging to those merely people on the status of their seized proper- against excessive asset forfeiture practices in there when I when to the Manor Theater
suspected of criminal activity, but allowed ty faster than the law currently mandates. must and should go on. which was across the street, in the late
40s. I would say over the years might
have been in there 100 times over the
Letters to the editor years. But it funny, it was on Easter Sunday
my wife and I were going out to breakfast,
who work five, six and seven days a week grams that protect our air, water, wildlife and the place we were going to go it was a
Health care to keep their businesses open for the com- and wild places. hour wait, we say no, lets go home, as I
Editor, munity. We must all patronize our local Soon Congress will be considering next started to drive off, wait a moment , I just
I have a silly idea. Why dont we ask the merchants. By doing so, they will prosper years federal budget and I, for one, hope thought of something, drove over to where
politicians on both sides to come to us ask and the community will prosper. Lets all our leaders will reject the Trump adminis- it was, still there, had a fantastic breakfast,
us what we want and then go back to make a commitment to shop local and for- trations short-sighted budget cuts that will it must had been 10 years since I was there
Washington and work together to give us get whats convenient by shopping online. compromise the EPAs ability to protect last, and what memory it brought back.
what we want not what they want? This As the past president of the Broadway our clean air and water, wildlife and wild Look it up, you might enjoy the place
isnt about Republicans and Democrats, its Burlingame Business Improvement places. and the history plus how clean it is. It on
about people and their health care. District, I encourage our local community 25th Avenue. (I remember taking my kids
to support the current businesses on J. Brazier to the Manor movie theater. And right
Robert Nice Broadway. San Mateo across was a great family-owned grocery
store, now occupied by Goodwill. Think it
Redwood City
John Kevranian
Cap-and-trade was called Humphreys).
From Ann Goulding: I have really
Burlingame Editor, enjoyed all of your columns but this hit
Big oil money wins again. Californias home as was recently reminiscing with
Broadway in Burlingame cap-and-trade approach to reducing pollu- an old friend like me about the old days here
Editor, Defend the EPA tion in the atmosphere is a sham. Why are on the Peninsula. The places you mentioned
For the past two weeks, I have been read- there concessions to oil companies and but also Browns Fine China and Silver, Jud
Editor,
ing comments on social media about deals made behind closed doors? Who is Greens got mother of the groom dresses
I care about protecting clean air and water
Broadway, the street in Burlingame, and being paid off? What good is this bill if there. And the three favorite restaurants
and the environment, and I am concerned
the businesses on it which have closed companies can pay a fine and continue to The York on Fifth Avenue, La Cignone in
about the lack of media attention to
(MagdaLuna, Taste In and Bua Thong). My send out emissions that pollute our air as the first block off El Camino Real on Third
President Trumps proposed cuts to the
family has been on Broadway for 37 years, much as they want? They make up the fine Avenue and the Shadows on Second Avenue
Environmental Protection Agency.
and for 23 years of it, my wife Nora and I in higher gas prices passed on to con- down toward B Street. Looking back, prob-
For more than four decades, the
have owned our business: Nuts For Candy. sumers. Why arent we forcing then to ably the only restaurants excellent but as
Environmental Protection Agency has been
Seeing some of the best businesses close clean up their equipment? Gov. Jerry you mentioned we did not have the many
Americas chief defender of clean air and
do to tenant/landlord conflicts has devas- Brown is only interested in collecting choices one has now.
water, wildlife and wild places.
tated the morale of the street. I have read money from fines for his high-speed rail. Life certainly was way less stressful than
Under the Trump administrations pro-
some comments on social media about Californians are being taxed to death. This it is now. A paradise where the children
posed federal budget, the EPAs budget
is just one more blow to those on fixed could roam the streets of the neighborhood
what a great place Broadway is and the would be slashed by more than a third. Its
income, along with low-income people and and walk many blocks to school with no
great businesses we have on Broadway. staff our countrys frontline defenders of
the working middle class. Businesses will worries. (Thanks for reminding me of
Well, I agree, Broadway is an awesome nature will be reduced by more than a
be leaving the state. Others will follow. The Shadows. That was our big night out
downtown and a great place to bring your fifth, compromising the agencys ability
family to shop and eat. I wish the entire to protect the environment. Leota McLean when we dined in San Mateo. There was
community would feel the same and support The Trump administrations budget pro- Redwood City also a more famous rendition of that restau-
these wonderful, hard working families posal calls for eliminating at least 50 pro- rant in San Francisco).
From Holly Hewitt: 1958 Still had
the Hillbarn here and no State Route 92 at
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U.S. states compete for large Foxconn display panel manufacturing center
By David Eggert officials say is a once-in-a-generation factory would signal that the Midwest, expected to announce plans to develop
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS prize. which has hemorrhaged manufacturing operations in at least three states by early
Its not just jobs that are up for grabs - jobs in recent decades, can diversify into August.
LANSING, Mich. Taiwanese electron- possibly 5,000 alone at the plant and again producing high-tech consumer gadg- In two, the wooing of Foxconn has
ics maker Foxconns plan to build a dis- potentially thousands more at other ets often assembled in Asia. spilled into public view. Michigan law-
play panel factory in the U.S. has sparked unspecified U.S. operations the company The hunt for Foxconn is fluid and largely makers this month passed job-creation tax
a flurry of lobbying by states vying to intends to launch. Luring Foxconn to build secretive, with Rust Belt governors and incentives, including one for companies
land what some economic development the countrys first liquid-crystal display state officials declining to even confirm that add at least 3,000 jobs that pay the
their interest due to non-disclosure agree- average regional wage. Wisconsin legisla-
ments and Foxconn not elaborating much tors are considering new incentives, too.
on why it will expand its U.S. footprint. Ohio, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Indiana
But Foxconn, the biggest contract assem- and Texas also appear to be in the mix for
bler of smartphones and other devices for some sort of investment from Foxconn,
Apple and other brands, has listed seven which bought Japanese electronics brand
states with which it hopes to work. Its Sharp last year.
Padres 5, Giants 2
Lowly Giants drop
Froome scores 4th Tour crown
By Jerome Pugmire est yet, Froome said.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Froome temporarily lost the race
finale, 4-game set PARIS After the champagne
bubbles fade and Chris Froome drifts
lead to the daring Italian Fabio Aru
in the Pyrenees on a huge climb to
the ski station of Peyragudes, and
to 4th-place Pads away from his Sunday night celebra-
tions to reflect on a fourth Tour de
thought hed lost it altogether two
days later.
Last Sunday in Rodez, he was
By Janie McCauley France win, he may do so with
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS greater fondness than the others. forced to change his rear wheel in
The first, in 2013, brought the the final 40 kilometers (25 miles)
SAN FRANCISCO Wil Myers has had his bursting pride of a first success. But after a spoke broke. He got dropped,
way with the Giants, and so has San Diego. he won by more than four minutes, drifting way behind the peloton.
Oh how this rivalry has shifted not to as he did last year. Although Nairo I was just standing there on the
mention Myers power stroke at AT&T Park, Quintana finished a little over one side of the road with my teammate
where he has already minute behind him in 2015, this Michal Kwiatkowski, Froome
cleared the fences five years victory by just 54 seconds said. I thought it was potentially
times this season. BENOIT TESSIER/REUTERS over another Colombian, game over.
He decided to embrace Chris Froome toasts after the start of Sundays final stage of the Rigoberto Uran, tastes sweeter.
the ballparks challeng- Tour de France from Montgeron to Paris Champs-Elysees. This Tour has been my tough- See TOUR, Page 14
ing conditions and typi-
cal chilly temperatures
coming off the bay.
Myers homered for a
career-best third straight
Peninsula Sox headed to West Zone Tournament
Wil Myers game against San By Terry Bernal opening game, the White Sox rallied back to Tournament at the MLB Urban Youth Academy
Francisco, Jabari Blash hit a go-ahead two- DAILY JOURNAL STAFF win three straight games through the losers in Compton for the second straight year.
run double in the decisive fourth to back bracket, including a doubleheader sweep It was kind of like mission accom-
Dinelson Lamet, and the San Diego Padres Facing elimination in the Palomino League Saturday at Harvey West Park in Santa Cruz. plished, White Sox manager Lenny Souza
beat the Giants 5-2 on Sunday. Super Regional playoffs, the Peninsula White With the win in the doubleheader nightcap said. It was a good feeling. They were really
Lamet (4-4) struck out six pitching into Sox needed a spark. a 7-3 victory over the Santa Cruz Seals happy with it.
the seventh in his 10th big league start and They certainly got one with the addition of the White Sox clinched at least a third-place Athanacio was the catalyst at the top of the
outfielder Alex Athanacio. finish in the tourney, by virtue of which they
See GIANTS, Page 13 After dropping last weeks Super Regional clinched a berth in the Palomino West Zone See SOX, Page 16
12 Monday July 24, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL
GIANTS
ing double in the fourth against third reliever, finished with a 1-2- starting second ed hitting infielder is currently
his former and Cory Spangenberg 3 ninth for his third save. baseman in the batting .333 (9 for 27) with an on-
hit an RBI single. Sanchez had a season-best three first game of base percentage of .438.
Myers clobbered a 3-2 pitch for hits Friday and finished this series Sundays dou- In the second game in which
Continued from page 11 his 20th home run with two outs 5-for-12 with a home run and three bleheader for Caulfield did not play Jared
in the first. The Giants tied it in RBIs. He is a career .464 hitter (13 Johnson walked one in four innings,
the bottom half when Buster for 28) with five homers and 14 Phil Caulfield Was h i n g t o n s and Gilberto Chu closed with three
sixth on the road. He has allowed Ro o k i e-Cl as s
three or fewer earned runs in six of Poseys RBI single scored Denard RBIs against San Francisco, Gulf Coast League Nationals in perfect innings in a 1-0 win.
his outings. Span, who doubled leading off the which hasnt won a series with the what turned out to be a tremendous Caulfield played in his first-ever
inning. Padres since May 2016. day for pitching, as GCL no-hitter earlier this year at LMU,
San Diego hit three straight dou- Lamet surrendered eight hits and The Giants had won the past Nationals pitchers whirled two as teammate Cory Abbott threw a
bles in the fourth and four consec- two runs and walked a batter in 6 three starts by Blach, who allowed seven-inning no-hitters in both regulation no-no against Brigham
utive hits in all against lefty Ty 2/3 innings as the teams finished five runs on eight hits in seven ends of the twin bill. Young University March 25.
Blach (6-6), who is yet to beat the after nine innings following innings, struck out seven and Facing the GCL Marlins at the Batting out of the leadoff spot,
Padres in three career starts. extra-inning games the previous walked one after winning his last teams shared spring training home, Caulfield was 2 for 4 with a run
Hector Sanchez added a run-scor- two days. Brad Hand, San Diegos two decisions. right-handed prospect Joan Baez scored in the 2-0 victory.
TOUR
one second. Aru finished fifth, 3:05 Froome isnt one to seek inspira-
behind. tion elsewhere.
As per tradition, the 21st stage Im not a big person to necessar-
103 kilometers (64 miles) from ily choose a role model, he said.
Continued from page 11 Montgeron to Paris was reserved Ive got a bit of a unique style on
LASZLO BALOGH/REUTERS for sprinters and a procession for the bike and my own way of doing
Katie Ledecky and Kelsi Worrell of the U.S. celebrate winning gold in the the rest. Dutchman Dylan things.
Riding with unchained fury, Groenewegen won, edging German
womens 4x100m freestyle relay Sunday in Budapest, Hungary. That included ruthlessly putting
Kwiatkowski and Froome bridged rider Andre Greipel and Norwegian more time into Uran and Bardet in
the gap and saved his Tour.
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Roldan leads Sounders past Quakes
Kahne ends victory drought at marathon Brickyard 400
By Michael Marot rain delay. Nineteen cars 87 of the first 110 and swept the first two
SEATTLE Cristian Roldan scored twice in THE ASSOCIATED PRESS did not finish. It lasted so stages ahead of Truex.
less than two minutes in the second half and long, drivers were racing Over the last 16 laps, there were five crash-
newly acquired Kelvin Leerdam got his first INDIANAPOLIS Kasey Kahne needed a against the impending es and two red flags.
MLS goal, leading the Seattle Sounders past break Sunday and got it. darkness as much as they The craziness began when Kurt Busch, Erik
the San Jose Earthquakes 3-0 Sunday night. The 37-year-old driver barely reached the were themselves. Jones and Clint Bowyer got together coming
All three goals came in a span of 11 min- overtime line before the last caution flag For Kahne, his 18th out of the fourth turn. On the ensuing restart,
utes for the Sounders (8-7-6), who won their came out in a crash-marred Brickyard 400, career win might have Kyle Larson hit the wall on the front
second straight and are on a four-game allowing Kahne to complete a six-hour been the sweetest of all. straightaway to bring out another caution.
unbeaten streak (3-0-1). marathon and snap a long winless streak. Kasey Kahne He had only three top- Things again went awry when Jimmie
Roldan put Seattle on the board in the 54th He crossed the yard of bricks under caution 10 finishes in the first 19 Johnson, Keselowski and Kahne went three-
minute on a header at the top left corner of the with daylight fading and his muscles cramp- races. His future with Hendrick Motorsports wide through the third turn on what was sup-
6-yard box and drilled the back corner. ing, just ahead of Brad Keselowski and Ryan was in question, and after going almost three posed to be the second-to-last lap. But
After San Jose kicked off, Roldan quickly Newman. full years and more than 100 races without a Johnsons smoking car started spinning and
regained possession and took the ball down But even before kissing the bricks and win, he was finally back in victory lane. hit the wall to force overtime.
the right side into the box. He deked past posing for photos, Kahnes long-awaited Kahnes last win came in Atlanta in August Trevor Bayne got into the mix with two
Earthquakes defender Victor Bernardez. victory celebration was put on hold when he 2014. laps in the first overtime when his car was
Then, from just outside the 6, he sent a shal- went to the speedways infield medical center By any measure, it was a wacky day. bumped from behind, sending it sideways
low shot across the goalmouth and into the where he received intravenous fluids. Other The two fastest cars on Indys 2.5-mile through the field. Six cars got collected in
far side. drivers said temperatures inside the cockpits oval Kyle Busch and Martin Truex Jr. the crash, bringing out yet another red flag
Separated by just 97 seconds, they were topped 130 degrees. went out in a crash with 49 laps to go. and adding more laps to the race.
they fastest two goals in franchise history. The wacky race had a little of everything Truexs car slid up the track going through Kahne finally ended it by reaching the line
The Earthquakes (7-9-5) lost their third 14 cautions and 55 caution laps, both race the first turn and the Toyota teammates both just ahead of Keselowski as another multi-car
straight. records, three red flags and a 1-hour, 47-minute wound in the wall. Busch led the first 71 laps, crash occurred behind him.
10-11s
handed hitter at the top of the order, Balch got
a jam-shot blooper just off the mound that he
caught on a fly, then quickly threw behind the
runner at first for a double play.
Continued from page 11 After that double play, I knew that I had
them, Balch said.
he doesnt consider himself a power hitter. Balch brought some high heat to finish the
During his Hillsborough Little League regu- inning with a strikeout. Then, in the top of
lar season with the Reds, he saw plenty of the sixth, leadoff batter William Robbins got
games as the teams cleanup hitter, but hit his team thinking comeback with a four-
just two home runs on the season. The total pitch walk.
didnt even lead his team. With one out, Dollosso reached on an out-
The soaring fly ball he sent over the left- field error. Then with two outs, Wilbur pro-
field wall showed the righty has plenty of duced another clutch swing of the bat, this
pop though. Not only was it the first runs time being down to the final strike of the
Hillsborough managed off Tichy, the swing game before lofting a two-run double deep
knocked the right-handed ace out of the game. down the left-field line, closing the score to
Almaden Valley answered back with two 7-6.
runs in the bottom of the frame though. On that last at-bat he wouldnt give up,
In fact, Almaden scored in each of the first Doug Robbins said. He was battling. And he
four innings, getting an opposite-field won.
homer from lefty Grayden Eister in the first Kevin Macy then reached on an infield error
inning amid a three-run rally against TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL to put runners at the corners. But Almaden
Hillsborough starting pitcher Dylan Kall (1 Kyle Forrest connects for a two-run home run in the fourth inning of Hillsboroughs 7-6 loss Valleys reliever Poole finished off the game
2/3 innings, 49 pitches), and adding single in Sundays opener of the Northern California 10-11s All-Star Tournament. with a strikeout to end it.
runs over the next two frames, an RBI field- its batting order. The productive one-two over for Egbert with two outs in the third and Hillsborough kept Thomas Egbert under
ers choice by Dominic Poole in the second punch of Kall, the No. 2 hitter, and No. 3 hit- worked 1 1/3 innings departed after a lead- the 20-pitch cap, meaning he is available to
and William Fischer scoring on a third- ter Conrad Wilbur made some noise. The lefty off single by Tichy. Thats when left-hander pitch Monday against Redwood Empire when
inning wild pitch by Hillsborough reliever Kall knocked a leadoff single to right field. Nathan Balch stepped in and got a little bit of the two teams square off in an elimination
Thomas Egbert. Then Wilbur took a high fastball to the oppo- luck and a whole lot of velocity on his sharp game at 5:30 p.m. Egbert has served as
Then, after Hillsborough closed it to 5-2, site field for a majestic two-run home run to fastball. Hillsboroughs No. 2 starter throughout the
Almaden Valley got a leadoff single from right. When I was pitching I was thinking, any- summer. From there, Hillsborough will have
Tanner Kern and took advantage of an infield We were kind of excited, Forrest said of thing is possible if you try, Balch said. So to dig deep for pitching if it wants to advance
error on a potential double-play grounder to Wilburs home run. We needed those two I tried as hard as possible. It was tough to to Thursdays championship round in the
get its first two runner on. Three batters later, runs. throw strikes at first. seven-team tourney.
Joe Fuqua lined a two-run single to right-cen- Then in the bottom of the fifth, the Balch was greeted with an infield single on Well look for good, efficient games out
ter to give Almaden a 7-2 advantage. Hillsborough bullpen finally found a shut- a bounder to the left side that hit the cut of the of them, Doug Robbins said. But now, its
In the top of the fifth, though, down inning. grass and flattened out under the glove of just one game at a time. Weve got to win
Hillsborough established a rhythm through Right-hander Tyler Spitzer-Wu who took shortstop Dean Dollosso. Then, facing a left- five in a row.
be key, ing rotation of Mark Buehrle, storming back in the fourth. After a tournament to keep the 3-2 lead in
SWIM
Manuel, who closed it out for the brought it home with Bruno Fratus when Hungary rallied for a spot on every competition.
Americans. right on his left shoulder. the podium. The Chinese star finished more
Sarah Sjostrom set a blistering At the worlds two years ago, the In the first final of the night, than two body lengths ahead of the
opening pace for Sweden, taking Americans stunningly failed to Chinas Sun Yang got a bit of pay- field, finishing in 3:41.38.
Continued from page 14 down the first swimming world qualify for the final in Kazan, a back for his Olympic defeat in the Horton settled for the silver, far
record of the championships with a huge embarrassment for the swim- mens 400 free, pulling away from back at 3:43.85, while Park fin-
About an hour later, Ledecky split of 51.71. She eclipsed the ming superpower. rival Mack Horton of Australia. ished fourth behind bronze medal-
returned to the pool for the relay, a 100 free mark of 52.06 set last Now, theyre back on top of the Yang was in a league of his own ist Gabriele Detti of Italy.
down-and-back sprint that is the year by Australias Cate Campbell. world. in a stacked field that featured the Horton defeated Sun in the 400
weakest of her distances, but one But Sweden didnt have enough Theres a legacy that was left for past three Olympic champions: free at Rio after calling him a drug
that provides an opportunity to speed on the back end and faded to us to take over, said the 28-year- Horton (2016), Sun (2012) and cheat over his three-month dop-
equal Missy Franklins female fifth. Manuel touched in 3:31.72, old Adrian, the senior member of a South Koreas Park Tae-hwan ing suspension in 2014. The
record of six gold medals at the anchoring a team that also included squad that also included Townley (2008). Aussie has made it clear he doesnt
2013 worlds. rising star Mallory Comerford and Haas and Blake Pieroni. I know I have no exact target for the think anyone who tests positive
Kelsi Worrell. when I leave, it will be in good week, the 25-year-old Sun said should be allowed to compete
Ledecky turned in the slowest The U.S. took three of the first hands. through an interpreter. Im in a which also applies to Park, who
split on the American team, actual- four swimming events, holding off The winning time was 3:10.06 lot of pain. Ive been training a served a doping suspension that
ly slipping to third on her 50 flip. hard-charging Brazil in the mens just 0.28 ahead of the lot for the last year. Im also get- ended before the 2016 Olympics.
But she powered back to the front relay. Caeleb Dressel went out Brazilians. The crowd saved its ting old, so there are a couple of Im just going to focus on
by the time she passed off to more than a second faster than any- biggest cheers for the bronze injuries here and there. Im whats happening this week and do
Olympic champion Simone one on the opening leg, and Adrian medalist, rocking Duna Arena always wrapped up in tape after my best, Sun said.
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Are we what we eat?
A
s folks try to eat in ways better both for their own
health and the welfare of animals raised as food,
words like free range and humanely raised on
food packages can be reassuring. Heres a shocker. The feder-
al government has no denition for either term.
There is no requirement for animals to ever have access to
pastures or open elds for packages of meat to claim free
range. And humane, in the context of animals raised for
food, is essentially meaningless.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture
provides guidelines to meat producers
who must acquire USDA permission
before using those words. However, no
inspectors ever verify what those pro-
ducers claim on the simple one page
Christopher Nolans latest release Dunkirk ruled the weekend box office. form. So if the meat producer states
humanely raised the USDA writes
Victory for Dunkirk and at the box office back OK. There you go: your tax dol-
lars at work.
By Lindsey Bahr exceptional achievement for Dunkirk, As for those ofcial-looking labels
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS said Jeff Goldstein, who heads distri- assuring us of humane treatment, they
bution for Warner Bros. The critical Top 10 movies are awarded by nongovernment organizations which set their
LOS ANGELES Its victory for reception worldwide has been consis- own standards. Two of the most common, Certied Humane:
Dunkirk and Girls Trip at the box tently effusive. It really propelled this 1. Dunkirk,$50.5 million ($55.4 million Raised and Handled and American Humane Association
movie that wasnt an obvious win. international). Certied, are granted to producers who conne chickens
ofce this weekend. Both original and 2. Girls Trip, $30.4 million.
well-reviewed lms smashed expecta- Audiences were 60 percent male and each to 1.5 square feet of indoor space. Think about that.
3. Spider-Man: Homecoming, $22 Thats 18 inches by 18 inches. And neither label requires that
tions and enticed diverse audiences to 76 percent over the age of 25 for the PG- million ($33.2 million international).
the theaters, even though cumulatively 13 rated lm, while IMAX audiences 4. War for the Planet of the Apes,$20.4 birds ever have access to any additional space out of doors.
summer remains down from last year. represented 23 percent of the market million ($17.3 million international). Go grab a ruler and imagine a chicken in that box. I dont
Christopher Nolans World War II epic share (or $11.7 million of the total 5. Valerian and the City of a Thousand know how one can claim that as a high standard of humane
brought in an estimated $50.5 million grosses from only 402 screens). Planets, $17 million ($3.9 million conditions.
to easily top the charts, according to It became a must-see event, said international). In fact, food companies pay fees to use those labels which
Warner Bros., while the raucous comedy Paul Dergarabedian, a senior media ana- 6. Despicable Me 3,$12.7 million ($47.5 now appear on one out of every nine animals raised for food
lyst for comScore. million international). in the United States. And by the way, thats a total of 1 bil-
Girls Trip broke the R-rated comedy 7. Baby Driver, $6 million ($8.3 million
slump of 2017 with $30.4 million to Drawing quite a different audience was lion animals so labeled out of the nine billion animals raised
international). for our consumption.
take second place. the buddy comedy Girls Trip, starring 8. The Big Sick, $5 million.
Dunkirk was far from an inevitable Regina Hall, Tiffany Haddish, Jada 9. Wonder Woman, $4.6 million ($1.8 Im not trying to convince anybody of what they should
summer success. But stellar reviews, Pinkett Smith and Queen Latifah as a million international). eat. Im only saying that, in the context of how farmed ani-
awards buzz and hype around the lms group of girlfriends who head to New 10. Wish Upon, $2.5 million ($1.1 mals are raised, consumers cannot rely on nice adjectives and
large-scale production helped drive peo- Orleans for a weekend of fun. million international). ofcial-looking labels to assure them of anything.
ple to the theater and large-format The Universal lm drew in an audience Ken White is the president of the Peninsula Humane Society &
screens. that was 79 percent female and 50 per- SPCA.
Were beyond thrilled with this cent under the age of 30.
home or within the envelope of the existing The Planning Commission will host a wait to understand the effects of hundreds of
UNITS
Continued from page 3
residence, but all must provide separate
bathrooms and cooking facilities, Banks
explained.
formal public hearing on the proposed
changes before making a recommendation
to the City Council, which has the ultimate
already-approved units currently in the
pipeline. But others have noted the afford-
able housing crisis has only contributed to
In some cases, people may find it more say in whether to amend its existing ordi- the traffic congestion woes and suggest job
cost effective to just rent out a bedroom in nance. growth be accompanied with new resi-
permitting the units on owner-occupied their home rather than go through the Foster City hasnt been the friendliest to dences. As the community wrestles with its
parcels and in an effort to discourage process of creating an in-law unit. Whether residential developments in recent years future, Banks noted the city has embarked
them from ending up on Airbnb cannot theres much demand for these types of units after a stronghold of residents opposed pro- on a public forum series to engage resi-
be rented for less than 30 days at a time, is also unclear, Banks said. In the eight posals to transform local shopping centers dents. The second CommUNITY Dialogue
according to the report. years hes worked for the city, only three into housing. Instead, a local advocacy Series will focus on housing challenges
The state laws allow them up to 1,200 have been built and one property owner group has contended theyd prefer the city and opportunities Aug. 9.
square feet, but Foster City will maintain its recently submitted an application.
640-square-foot cap and only allow them on However, the city has received a few infor- O
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HISTORY
Continued from page 1
the citys history in front of Belmont resi-
dents and preserve key documents found in
the citys archives. He worked with City
Clerk Terri Cook to put 250 historical pho-
tos up at City Hall, adjacent to the Manor
the some 15 to 20 core members who vol- House at 1 Twin Pines Lane. For Cook, the
unteer with the group as docents and cura- partnership has been mutually beneficial,
tors. Though concerts held in Twin Pines as some of the older documents the histori-
Park on Sunday afternoons draw some into cal society preserves have been helpful ref-
the Manor House to see the Twin Pines Art erences for projects she works on at the
Center and the history room, the historical city.
society, who manages the history room, No matter how digital you go, the old
has been set on immersing Belmont resi- paper sometimes serves you well, she
dents in pieces of their citys history at said.
stops they make daily in the city. Cook, who is also a docent, has seen sev-
Whether they are photographs of some of eral high school, college and even graduate
the first graduating classes of Belmont students become interested and help docu-
schools and road signs from the citys ear- ment the citys history through internships
lier days hanging in dining spots like the and other projects. Born and raised in
Waterdog Tavern or Village Host Pizza at Belmont and a former councilmember her-
1015 and 1017 Alameda de las Pulgas, self, Cook remembers how big of an impact
respectively, or history lessons with Girl getting involved with the citys past, pres-
Scouts troops and residents at Belmont care ent and future at an early age has had on her
facilities, the group is making sure the interest in city government. She said her
citys history is not forgotten. first foray into city politics was petition-
Karl Mittelstadt, a 57-year resident and ing for a bond measure to purchase Twin
Parks and Recreation Commissioner, said Pines Park and preserve it from becoming
the decision to display items from developed into condominiums in 1972,
Belmonts past all over the city is also a when she was a freshman at Carlmont High
The Manor House preserves an extensive archive of the communitys past in the Belmont
practical one. School.
History Room.
Were also running out of room in terms Thats the only way you can continue
of space to display things [at the history years old someday, said Lawhern. said moving El Camino Real from its for- it, she said. Youve got to get the next
room], he said. And they are helping Belmont residents mer location in the city along Old County generation involved.
Mittelstadt volunteers as a docent in the imagine what their town might have looked Road to its current path farther west around Lawhern couldnt agree more. After 50
history room and monitors websites like like in the past at a time when the city is 1917 and paving two lanes of what is now years of working at the Superior Body Shop
eBay to see if older items, such as postcards reimagining its future. The city is nearing Highway 101 around 1926 further defined in San Carlos, where he still trains new
originating from or being sent out of the end of a three-year process to update its the city center and opened the city once technicians, he remembers stories mem-
Belmont, come to light as their owners long-range planning documents, which a summer destination where San Francisco bers of previous generations told him
look to sell them. Mittelstadt said the his- include the citys general plan and a specif- residents owned cabins up to commuters decades earlier well and continues to enjoy
torical society has been encouraging resi- ic downtown plan, along with a climate traveling up and down the Peninsula. A sharing them with those who stop by the
dents to contribute items of historical sig- action plan and zoning to implement the decision Belmont officials made in the history room. Younger Belmont residents
nificance to the history room, and their citys vision for how new housing, busi- 1920s not to connect the San Mateo- who have shown an interest in document-
efforts have turned up everything from old nesses and open spaces, among other land Hayward Bridge with Ralston Avenue may ing and learning more about the citys his-
Little League uniforms to a series of water- uses, will be incorporated into the city also have saved the city from being split tory have given him reason to believe the
color paintings of Belmont scenes from landscape. geographically, said Lawhern. tradition will continue.
decades ago. Lawhern said some have been The effort to update the citys plans have You look at what could have happened in Theres a lot of hope out there, he said.
hesitant to contribute items from the more caused Lawhern to reflect on other deci- your community and what didnt happen The Belmont History Room in the Manor
recent past, but the historical society is sions past city officials have made or and sometimes youre blessed to not have House at 10 Twin Pines Lane is open to vis-
eager to add it to the collection. opted not to make that have had a large anything happen, he said. itors Wednesdays and Sundays from 1 p.m.
If you leave it here, itll grow to be 100 impact on the way the city looks today. He Lawhern said a partnership with city staff to 4 p.m. with the exception of holidays.
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San Mateo. The council will have the final say over a pro-
posal for two lots at 405 E. Fourth Ave. and 330 S. MONDAY, JULY 24
Calendar
Music On the Plaza. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Claremont St. to be merged and redeveloped into a four- Microsoft Powerpoint Basics. 10 Lytton Plaza, 202 University Ave., Palo
a.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South San Alto. The JC Smith Band will play
story 65,514-square-foot building. Francisco. Laptops provided. For more music at the Plaza. For more informa-
approve a project for the last of the remaining three corners Staff is recommending the city approve the proposal that information email valle@plsinfo.org. tion email
site where former gas stations sat vacant for years at the includes 15 micro apartments and 55,025 feet of office russ@paloaltodowntown.com.
Art History class at San Bruno
intersection of El Camino Real and Third Avenue. space spread between the first three floors. The proposal Senior Center. 12:45 p.m. to 2 p.m. Computer Basics: Learn How to
The proposal for 2 W. Third Ave. includes a 23,089- also includes 158 parking spaces, some of which Windy San Bruno Senior Center, 1555 Crystal Detect Fake News and Recognize
square-foot building with 10 residential two-bedroom units Springs Road, San Bruno. Experience False Conspiracy Theories on the
Hill would make available to the public during evenings and Frida Kahlo via lecture and film in this Internet. 6 p.m. 840 W. Orange Ave.,
and 3,075 square feet of ground-floor commercial space. weekends. free class. For more information call South San Francisco. For more infor-
Parking could be provided via the citys first automated 616-7150. mation email valle@plsinfo.org.
The studio and one-bedroom apartments are considered
garage where 28 cars can be mechanically parked under- transit-oriented micro units, expected to range from 517 Led Zeppelin Camp. San Mateo Page Turners Book Club. 6 p.m. 840
ground, according to a staff report. The mechanical CityLift School of Rock, 711 S. B Street, San W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
to 762 square feet in size and rent for $2,500 to $3,000 a Mateo. Musicians of all skill levels, 9 to Reading Castle Diary: The Journal of
parker typically takes about 90 to 100 seconds to park or month, according to city documents. 19 years old on guitar, bass, drums, Tobias Burgess by Richard Platt. For
retrieve a vehicle, according to the report. Redeveloping the sites will include demolishing the for- keyboards and vocals. Camp runs more information email valle@plsin-
through July 28. For more information fo.org.
Residents in another neighborhood raised concerns about mer Endo Automotive building, which formerly occupied a call 347-3474.
a different proposal to use this type of feature, questioning 1949 auto showroom and service center; as well as a 1915 Summer English Pronunciation
whether people would instead chose to park on already con- TUESDAY, JULY 25 Class. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. 306 Walnut Ave.,
utility substation currently being used as an auto repair Textile Tuesday. 1 p.m. 840 W. Orange South San Francisco. Free. For more
gested streets. business. Both properties are considered eligible to be list- Ave., South San Francisco. An open information email valle@plsinfo.org.
The commission on Tuesday will consider whether to sewing lab where participants can fin-
ed on the historic registrar and prompted an environmental ish past Textile Tuesday projects or Movies on the Square. 8:45 p.m.
approve the project thats considered an in-fill develop- impact report for the project. The City Council must individual sewing projects. For more 2200 Broadway, Redwood City. Watch
ment and not subject to extensive environmental review. A information contact Moana. For more information call
approve the proposal before redevelopment can proceed. valle@plsinfo.org. 780-7311.
traffic study was conducted as part of the review and the The Windy Hill properties are immediately adjacent to two
countys Environmental Health Department had to sign off city-owned lots where San Mateo is considering its own Electronic Inventions: Snap FRIDAY, JULY 28
Circuits. 2 p.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., Microsoft Powerpoint Basics. 10
on the site being cleaned up as it was a former gas station. mixed-use workforce housing options. The Worker South San Francisco. Part of the a.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
Considered a gateway into downtown, its the western most Resource Center and former Kinkos sites were purchased Technology and Maker Space classes Francisco. Laptops provided. For more
series. For more information email information email valle@plsinfo.org.
parcel on the three corners site. The other two properties with former redevelopment agency funds. The city is valle@plsinfo.org.
straddling Third Avenue on the east side of El Camino are required to redevelop them as part of its deal with the state Final Fridays Family Dance Party. 4
both mixed-use office and retail project either under con- Summer English Pronunciation p.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
and officials are in the midst of reviewing proposals from Class. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. 306 Walnut Ave., Francisco. Come dance to family-
struction or recently completed. various developers on what could be built at the sites at South San Francisco. Free. For more friendly jams. For more information
Windy Hill Property Ventures, which just finished its information email valle@plsinfo.org. email valle@plsinfo.org.
Fifth Avenue and Claremont Street.
three-corners parcel on the southeast corner, is now return- The Planning Commission meets 7:30 p.m. Tuesday July Poetry Night with Tanu Wakefield. 7 Music on the Square. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
ing to the Planning Commission with another proposal for p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 1110 Alameda de las 2200 Broadway, Redwood City. Come
25 at City Hall, 330 W. 20th Ave. Visit cityofsanmateo.org Pulgas, Belmont. Share a poem, or lis- to see Rafa perform. For more infor-
the opposite side of downtown. for more information. ten to others. Hosted by Belmont mation call 780-7311.
poet Laureate Tanu Wakefield. For
more information email Reel Great Films: Manchester by
to forms of smaller-scale manufacturing such as food pro-
JOBS
belmont@smcl.org. the Sea. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 1110
duction, said Gupta. Though the city has become a leader in Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. For
WEDNESDAY, JULY 26 more information email
biotech, he said its western part is still home to small man- Conversation and Coffee with belmont@smcl.org.
ufacturing operations, some of which have been critical to Supervisor Dave Pine. 8 a.m. to 10:30
Continued from page 1 the success of larger companies and research and develop-
a.m. Caff Roma, 143 El Camino Real, Venture: An Entrepreneurs
Millbrae. Join Supervisor Dave Pine for Journey. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 1401 N
ment efforts. coffee and pastries to share your Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View.
the citys commitment to the manufacturing jobs at the core thoughts on San Mateo County Screening of the documentary film at
We have a very scientific, very research and develop- issues. For more information call 363- the Computer History Museum.
of the citys economy for decades. Though he acknowledged ment-oriented industry and thats fine, he said. But in 4571. Museum exhibits are open from 5
the proliferation of high-tech jobs, specifically in the bio- addition to that, we have a number of local people who are p.m. to 9 p.m. For more information
Free Pet Fixes. 8 a.m. to 9a.m. 6925 email cevans@computerhistory.org.
sciences, as a boon to the city in recent years, Gupta said looking for jobs who may not have those particular train- Mission St., Daly City. We will be
maintaining a base of local manufacturing jobs for those accepting pets on a first come, first SATURDAY, JULY 29
ing or education, and I want to maintain the local core of served basis. Surgery performed by a
with the specific training to do them would remain a priori- Cars in the Park. 8 a.m. Washington
other manufacturing jobs. licensed vet inside the Peninsula Park, Burlingame. Featuring around
ty. Gupta was hopeful joining the initiative will connect Humane Society SPCA surgery vehi- 200 unique car entries. For more infor-
cle. One pet per family, dogs and cats mation email
Lots of these new opportunities have gone to the very South San Francisco manufacturers with outside resources only. For more information call 340- burlingamelions@gmail.com or call
high end of wages or the low end of wages and the middle from the county and other cities and ultimately help them 7022. 408-425-8622.
wages, which are really necessary to make the whole com- develop internship programs and other aspects of their Main Gallery Artists Jean Thrift: San Bruno American Legion Post
munity function, are not doing as well, he said. I think businesses. By importing best practices into the city, Solo Show. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Main 409 All-You-Can-Eat Monthly
focusing on the local manufacturing, run by local people, is Gallery, 1018 Main St., Redwood City. Breakfast. 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. $10 for
Gupta said, manufacturers will be better equipped to deal For more information call 701-1018.
one of the answers to maintain healthy middle-wage jobs. adults and $6 for children 12 and
with regional economic trends that might otherwise put under. Breakfasts are on the last
Gupta said he is looking forward to working with cities San Mateo Professional Alliance
them at risk. Networking Lunch. Noon. Eden Silk
Saturday of the month.
across the region to share best practices and educational As the city has taken on additional complex topics shared Restaurant, 2208 Bridgepointe Immigration Actions and the
opportunities in the manufacturing industry and helping the across cities in the region, Gupta is also hopeful joining Parkway, San Mateo. Meet new busi- Impact on Immigrant Families and
ness connections. New speakers each Communities. 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. 306
group set priorities in the coming year. Now in its second the effort to further dialogue on manufacturing jobs will week. For more information call 430- Walnut Ave., South San Francisco.
year, the partnership between cities as far south as Morgan strengthen the citys connections with other cities on 6500. Learn about the executive orders and
Hill and as far north as Santa Rosa with for-profit compa- issues they all facing, such as affordable housing. Free Community Shred Event. 2:00
how these will impact immigrants. In
English with Spanish translation. For
nies is looking to increase the number of middle-wage jobs The ideal outcome will be that our community in South p.m. to 6:00 p.m. City Hall Parking Lot, more information email valle@plsin-
in the Bay Area in the three years since it was launched May 610 Foster City Blvd., Foster City. Shred fo.org.
San Francisco will understand that our local government is confidential documents. Proof of resi-
2016. trying to provide opportunities and jobs in the city for next dency is required. For more informa- Tagalog English Storytime. 10:15
With roots in large-scale manufacturing such as ship- tion email alorenz@fostercity.org.
generations to come, he said. Im very happy that this a.m. South San Francisco Library, 840
building and steel manufacturing, the city has transitioned West Orange Ave., South San
particular initiative is adapting. Flower Crown Workshop. 5:30 p.m. Francisco. Celebrate the Filipino her-
Grand Avenue branch library, 306 itage in childrens stories and songs in
Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. Tagalog and English. For more infor-
Make your own Summer of Love mation call 829-3860.
flower crown. All ages. For more infor-
mation email valle@plsinfo.org. San Carlos Historic Tour. 10:30 a.m.
1401 San Carlos Ave., San Carlos.
Seton Medical Center Free Lecture Come to visit and learn about historic
on Immunization. 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. locations in San Carlos. For more infor-
Seton Medical Center, 1900 Sullivan mation call 299-0104.
Ave., Daly City. Join Seton family prac-
titioner Zhanna Vishnevskaya, MD, for Author Talk: Ruth Behar. Noon. 306
a free talk on immunization. For more
information call 991-6700. Walnut Ave., South San Francisco.
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saMsung flaT TV 20" ex.co.incl. Desk, oak and hutch style shelves to offIce TYpe 34"X 60" heavy solid lIonel chrIsTMas Boxcars 2005,
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Works of art sonY DeTachaBle set :3cd /fm/am DIneTTe TaBle, 3 adjustable leaf.$30.
double tape. exc cond. $70 (415)231- (650) 756-9516.Daly City. Interior Design rnD. TaBle 30"x28" collapsible wood lIonel chrIsTMas Holiday expan-
Paying Top Price 4825 Building Consulting patio hole for sm. umbrella - food tbl. sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
DInIng TaBle (36"x54") and 4 match- $15. (650)344-4756
Call RB Gallery at Tv sonY Triniton 21" working condition. ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for In-Home Consults lIonel WesTern Union Pass car and
(650)697-7966 $10 OBO (650)784-3243. $250 .(650)-654-1930. rnD. TaBle 30"x28" collapsible wood dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
550 Broadway,Millbrae,CA FREE staging services patio hole for sm. umbrella - food tbl.
saMsonITe 26" tan hard-sided suit
304 furniture Dresser 4-DraWer in Belmont for
$75. Good condition; good for children.
sofaoutlet.com 650-400-7751 $15. (650)344-4756
case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
Call (650)678-8585 seWIng sTorage cabinet, Custom $60. (650)328-6709
anTIque DInIng table for six people
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 glIDer rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- made wood perfect condition $75.
303 electronics Dresser- arT Deco. 54wide 34 tall (650)483-1222 sIlk saree 6 yards new nice color.for
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
anTIque MahoganY Bookcase. Four 22deep. $150. (650)888-2662.
shelf ruBBer maid new $20.00 formation.
anTares Dollars Bill Changer ma- feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. Ikea Dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
chines never used for small bus. $95 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. contact joe (650)573-5269
Dresser- vIcTorIan. 35 tall TaYlor-ToT(1947) MY First Ride $20
(650)992-4544. arMchaIr gooD condition $55. 650- (415)269-4784
48wide 22 deep. W/ mirror 34x42 Ikea TaBle, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. sofa BeD Recliner (double), beige, 76"
266-3184. Good condition. $50 Call 650.952.3466
BlaupunkT aM/fM/cD Radio and Re- $450. (650)888-2662. $ 30. (650)598-9804. Texaco logo Lube Gun - not in great
ceiver with Detachable Face asking BeIge sofa $99. Excellent Condition ThoMasvIlle BeveleD mirror 22" x shape gd. for beginning collector $10.
$100. (650)593-4490 (650) 315-2319 Dresser-arT Deco. Heavy Glass. leaTher sofa, black, excellent condi- 12" $50. Call (650)834-4833 (650)344-4756
Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150. tion. $100 obo. (650)878-5533
Iphone 5 Morphie Juice Pack with BranD neW Bookcase 72"x30" still in (650)888-2662. TWIn BeD, mattress, box spring, frame unIDen harleY Davidson Gas Tank
charger, Originally $100, now $85. box $45. (415)231-4825. lIvIng rooM table 36"x19" exc condi- $ 50. (650)598-9804. phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
(650)766-2679 Drexel heaDBoarD $50. (650)589- tion $30.(415) 231-4825.
carpeT runner: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col- 0764 TWIn MaTTress, good condition,box WaTer sTorage Tank, brand new,
kInDle fIre 8 in. Case and Charger or: floral design. good condition love seaT, Upholstered pale yellow springs, frame $15. 650-793-9900 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $250.
incl. 64 gig $75 Jeff 650-208-5758 $45.00. (650)266-3184 enTerTaInMenT cenTer for $50. floral $99. (650)574-4021 (650)771-6324
Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. WalnuT chesT, small (4 drawer with
MoTorola Bravo MB 520 (android (650)726-4102 neW laWn chairs, 2, $14.50 ea, 650- upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
coaT/haT sTanD, solid wood, for your 595-3933 311 Musical Instruments
4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD mountain cabin/house. $25. (650)520-
card Belmont (650)595-8855 offIce TaBle, 24"x48" HD. folding WooD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
7045 neW TWIn Mattress set plus frame 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 chroMaTIc harMonIca: Horner
legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost $30.00 (650) 347-2356
neW hp Desk Jet 1112 Printer plus ex- $130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141 The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
coMpuTer sWIvel CHAIR. Padded
tra cartridges- $30. Call (650)345-1234 Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 oak claW foot coffee table, needs 306 housewares (650)278-5776.
BID nuMBer 86758 307 Jewelry & clothing huge luDWIg Drum Set Silver Sparkle
& Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
caada vista housing roof replacement JIll sT. John earrings, clip on. Gold / Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $5100
caada college blue enamel with Jill St. John logo. $10. (650)369-8013
(650)588-0842
redwood city, calIfornIa pIano, uprIghT, in excellent condi-
308 Tools tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
each bid must conform to and be responsive to the contract documents and be submitted on a form furnished by the Dis- uprIghT pIano. In tune. Fair condi-
trict. Bids can only be submitted by contractors who hold B and c-39 licenses, successfully completed the contractor's qualifi- crafTsMan 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886.
cation application, and been qualified by the District to bid on this project. This qualification application will be included in the formal dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
YaMaha acousTIc Guitar, model
bid documents. DelTa caBIneT saW with overrun ta- FG830 electric. $400.00 650-421-5469
ble. $650/obo. (650)342-6993
DescrIpTIon of The Work. The Work generally consists of Caada Vista a multi-family housing development on the Caada YaMaha pIano, Upright, Model M-305,
rouTer TaBle ryobi $ 99. like new $750. Call (650)572-2337
College campus. Building 1 consists of 31,226 square feet and building 2 consists of 27,065 square feet. Contractor will provide la- (650)573-5269
bor and materials for demolition and repair of the roof for both buildings. Bidding documents contain the full description of the Work. shopsMITh Mark V 50th Anniversary 312 pets & animals
most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
conTracTor qualIfIcaTIon: Applications will be received by the District at their office located at 3401 CSM Drive, San Ma- (650)504-0585 aIrlIne carrIer for cats, pur. from
Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
teo, CA 94402 no later than 4:00pm (PST), on July 25, 2017. skIl saW 7 1/4" circular saw, 2 1/3 HP, (505)228-1480 local.
Model # 5150. Hardly used. $30
BIDs Due: Sealed Bids will be received by the District at their office located at location: 3401 CSM Drive, San Mateo, CA 94402 no (650)556-9708 canarY BIrD cage 24 x 16 for sale.
later than 2:00 PM (PST) on Friday, August 11, 2017, and will be opened and publicly read aloud immediately upon the close of $40.00 firm. Used, good condition. Call
vInTage crafTsMan Jig Saw. Circa (650)766-3024
bids. Main contact for this project is Thomas Lo, telephone (650) 378-7319 and email: lot@smccd.edu. 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
one kennel Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
vInTage shopsMITh and BanD mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
prevaIlIng Wage: The successful bidder shall be required to pay its workers on this project a sum not less than the general pre- saW, good shape. $500/obo. Call (650)593-2066
vailing wage rate of per diem wages and not less than the general prevailing rate for holiday and overtime work for work of a similar (650)342-6993
character in the locality in which the project is performed as provided under California Labor Code section 1770 et sec. The District parroT cage, Steel, Large - approx
has determined the prevailing rate of per diem wages and the general prevailing rate for holidays and overtime work in the locality in 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
offer. (650)245-4084
which this project is to be performed for each craft, classification or type of work needed to execute the work. 309 office equipment
Contractor shall be required to post job site notices in accordance with authorities having jurisdiction, including a copy of such pre- peT carrIer for small dog or cat in ex-
cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349-
vailing rate of per diem wages as determined by the Director of the California Department of Industrial Relations. lapTop case or bag. Black. Like new. 6059
Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
conTracTor regIsTraTIon. Each Bidder submitting a bid to complete the work, labor, materials and/or services (Work) sub- neaT receIpTs Mobile Scanner new 316 clothes
ject to this project must be a Department of Industrial Relations registered contractor pursuant to Labor Code 1725.5 (DIR Regis- in box $79, call (650)324-8416
tered Contractor). A Bidder who is not a DIR Registered Contractor when submitting a bid for the Work is deemed not qualified 2 pr action slacks 36w 29L $10.00
and the bid of such a Bidder will be rejected for non-responsiveness. Pursuant to Labor Code 1725.5, all Subcontractors identified 310 Misc. for sale each (650)367-1508
in a Bidder's Subcontractors' List shall be DIR Registered Contractors. If awarded the Contract for the Work, at all times during per- BoY scouT canvas belt with Boy Scout
500-600 BIg Band-era 78's--most mint,
formance of the Work, the Bidder and all Subcontractors, of any tier, shall be DIR Registered Contractors. This project is subject to no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 Buckle. Vintage. Fair condition. $5.
compliance monitoring and enforcement by the Department of Industrial Relations pursuant to Labor Code Section 1771.5. (650)588-0842
BoBBY hull Hockey Game Great
suBsTITuTIon of securITIes. District will permit successful Bidder to substitute securities for retention monies withheld to en- Cont. ,1960s $50 (415)269-4784 faux fur Coat Woman's brown multi
color in excellent condition 3/4
sure performance of Contract, as set forth in Document 00 43 45 (Escrow Agreement for Security Deposits in Lieu of Retention), in length $50 (650)692-8012
accordance with California Public Contract Code, Section 22300. By this reference, Document 00 43 45 (Escrow Agreement for Se- cash regIsTer Parts; Much Skin Not
Guts $500 (415)269-4784
curity Deposits in Lieu of Retention) is incorporated in full in this Document 00 11 13. genuIne laDIes Mink Fur Jacket,
flaT DIsplaY case, wood w/ hinged $99.00 Call: 650-368-0748
resTrIcTIons on suBsTITuTIons anD sole source ITeMs. As a limitation on Bidder's privilege to substitute or equal glass top, 20-1/2 X 27-1/2 X 2-1/2. $20. laDIes BooTs size 8 , 3 pairs different
items, District has found that certain items are designated as District standards and certain items are designated to match existing 650-588-0852 styles , $20/ pair. call (650)592-2648
items in use on a particular public improvement either completed or in the course of completion or are available from one source.
As to such items, District will not permit substitution. Such items are described in the Bidding Documents.
procureMenT of BIDDIng DocuMenTs: Bidders may access bid documents through the District's Online Vendor Portal,
https://www.planetbids.com/portal/portal.cfm?CompanyID=20507&BidID=37771.
ManDaTorY pre BID conference: one conference will be held for this project on Thursday, July 27, 2017 at caada
college Building 9 room 154, 4200 farm hill Blvd., redwood city, ca 94061 at 2:00 pM. Attendance to the conference is
mandatory for prime bidders. Prospective subcontractors and vendors are encouraged to attend. Interested parties are advised to
arrive early in order to park and purchase a parking pass. The conference will include a project overview and site walk. Doors will
be locked 15 minutes after the start time of each conference.
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