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Mavericks surf The council will decide whether to hire urban areas and suburbs, according to
David Boesch, who previously served as Local briefs police. They resemble a small German
challenge off for Tuesday San Mateo County manager and more Shepherd Dog or a large fox, police said.
“Without treatment, this is a certain death
The highly anticipated 2018 Mavericks recently as county executive officer in sentence,” Tarbox said. “We weren’t sure While coyotes usually prefer not to inter-
Challenge surf contest near Half Moon Bay Placer County. she was going to make it.” act with humans, sometimes problems do
will not be held Tuesday because of expect- City officials said Boesch would earn The Humane Society’s veterinarians occur, according to police.
ed unfavorable surf conditions, organizers $19,500 a month for working full-time. splinted the jaw and gave the snake pain To avoid such problems, people should
said today. Boesch would receive no other compensa- medicine and antibiotics, according to not approach coyotes or encourage coyotes
The competition, which started in 1999, tion. Tarbox. to approach them, police said. At the same
draws top surfers from around the world for a City officials in December sought out The boa constrictor rallied, and after a few time, it’s not a good idea to flee from the
day of surfing off the coast of Pillar Point more than a dozen applicants for interim weeks she was able to eat on her own. coyotes, as this may trigger a hunt or play
Harbor. city manager. In response, the staff named her “Rocky instinct, according to police.
The window for this year’s event goes After interviews, reference checks and Balboa” as a nod to the fictional male boxer Rather, people should raise their arms
through Feb. 28, so there is still plenty of background reviews, Boesch was identified who overcame huge odds, not to mention over their head and yell, police said. If the
time for the event to be held. for consideration. the implicit pun. coyote doesn’t run away or acts aggressive,
“After much research and analysis into the “Despite what she’s been through, she’s police suggest waving a stick or throwing
forecasts, we are calling the World Surf Police investigating extremely friendly and outgoing,” Tarbox an object, picking up children or small pets
League Big Wave Tour Mavericks Challenge and moving to an area of increased activity.
off for Tuesday, January 16,” said Mike
San Bruno home burglary said. “She really likes to be held. When
Pets should be kept inside from dusk to
snakes are comfortable with someone, they
Parsons, big wave tour commissioner with San Bruno police are investigating a resi- wind their bodies around them.” dawn, and pet food should not be left out
the surf league. dential burglary that happened on The spokeswoman elaborated, “Not in a overnight, according to police. Also, peo-
“We are specifically concerned about the Wednesday afternoon after a resident report- menacing way.” ple should take care when walking dogs dur-
south, south-southwest winds that are pro- ed miscellaneous property missing from Roman Nava of Castro Valley showed up ing dusk and dawn hours.
jected to come in on Tuesday morning,” and their home. first thing Thursday to adopt Rocky. The
the models are showing a slight decrease in Officers responded to a call at 2:30 p.m. snake took to Nava immediately, curling up
Dozens sickened at public
the swell size, Parsons said. the next day on the 2500 block of Heather in his arms, Tarbox said. school after norovirus outbreak
“We still have the rest of January and all Lane at which time the resident told officers
SAN FRANCISCO — Officials say an out-
of February to get a better opportunity to that between 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. on Coyotes spotted locally, break of norovirus at a San Francisco
run the Mavericks Challenge and will con- Wednesday unknown suspect(s) entered
tinue to closely track the conditions to their home and stole their possessions. residents encouraged to avoid them school has caused at least 57 people, 53 stu-
Coyotes are frequenting the Southern dents and four teachers, to be sick.
hopefully run this season,” Parsons added. It did not appear to police that there were The San Francisco Chronicle reports San
If organizers declare conditions are right, any signs of forced entry. Hills area of Daly City, and police are advis-
ing people to avoid the wild animals with- Francisco Unified School District spokes-
the field of 24 men and six women will Anyone with information related to this woman Gentle Blythe says McKinley
come to Mavericks to vie for part of the crime should call the San Bruno police at out running away from them.
A woman who lives on Southridge Way Elementary School staff noticed students
$130,000 purse. (650) 616-7100. Information can also be with symptoms of the infection when the
The event is being run by the World Surf provided anonymously by email to sbpdti- next to San Bruno Mountain Park sent
police photos of coyotes she took from her school reopened after winter break.
League this year and didn’t take place last pline@sanbruno.ca.gov. Several Northern California schools have
year, when previous organizers Titans of window one afternoon last week, police said
temporarily closed due to the spread of
Mavericks LLC and Cartel Management Inc. Recovered from injury, Thursday.
norovirus.
Coyotes are actually fairly common in
filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. boa constrictor adopted
This would be the first year in the history
of the competition that women have com- “Rocky Balboa,” a boa constrictor with a
peted. broken jaw found on Highway 92 in
Burlingame in October, has found a home —
Half Moon Bay and a main squeeze, a spokeswoman for the
Peninsula Humane Society and Society for
eyes city manager hire the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals said.
The Half Moon Bay City Council Tuesday It was touch and go at first for the snake,
will consider whether to hire a former Menlo who couldn’t eat due to a severely swollen
Park city manager as interim city manager and broken jaw, according to spokeswoman
for Half Moon Bay, city officials said. Buffy Martin Tarbox.
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power with little stopping him By Mauricio Cuevas
and Peter Prengaman
hope that the pope plants
the seeds for it to hap-
By Denis Gray Should Prayuth decide THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pen.”
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to stay on, there’s little How far the pope goes
stopping him. For one, TEMUCO, Chile — When Pope Francis in any statement support-
BANGKOK — When Prayuth Chan-Ocha he still holds absolute visits the de facto capital of Chile’s ing the Mapuches will be
seized control of Thailand in a military power under rules he Mapuche people, he will be inserting him- closely watched, and
coup, he vigorously denounced politicians implemented when he self into one of Latin America’s longest- even fretted over.
as responsible for the country’s ills and staged the 2014 coup and running conflicts involving indigenous Francis, a native of
positioned himself and his fellow generals he could simply put off populations, and one that periodically Pope Francis neighboring Argentina
as the cure. elections yet again. erupts in violence. and the first pope from
Four years on, with many of the country’s Prayuth Chan- But even if he decides Leaders of both the Mapuches and the Latin America, has shown strong support
problems still festering and the public to follow his latest time- Chilean government have said in recent for indigenous peoples during visits in
Ocha other countries. In Bolivia in 2015, he went
growing impatient for long-delayed elec- line and hold polls later weeks they hope Francis can facilitate dia-
tions, the junta leader made a declaration this year, he and his junta have carefully logue on disputes dating to the late 19th so far as to apologize for the Roman
that for many seemed to confirm suspicions crafted a strategy to ensure the military century, when the Mapuches, known for Catholic Church’s “grave sins” committed
that he planned to stay in power long past commands politics, society and even the their ferocity resisting Spanish and other against indigenous communities during the
any polls. economy for decades to come. European settlers, were definitively defeated colonial era.
“I am no longer a soldier. Understand? I’m While Prayuth has not flatly stated by the Chilean military. His visit to Temuco on Wednesday takes
just a politician who used to be a soldier,” whether he will seek to lead the next gov- At stake are many thorny issues: owner- him to a region of high volatility. While
the 63-year-old former-army-chief-turned- ernment, several days after declaring him- ship of ancestral lands in the southern the vast majority of Chile’s estimated 1
prime-minister told reporters at the turn of self a politician he remarked: “I can be what- Araucania region, legal recognition of the million citizens of Mapuche descent
the year, adding, “But I still have a soldier’s ever you want me to be. I can be it all.” Mapuches’ language and culture, and dis- oppose using violence, a small number use
traits.” Thailand has suffered more than a decade crimination that their leaders say permeates it to push their agenda.
The world’s only nation still under formal of political unrest and upheaval, including all facets of life. In recent years scores of churches have
military rule, Thailand is under increasing two coups and numerous rounds of some- “In practical terms, we as a people don’t been among the targets — including three
pressure both at home and abroad to return times deadly street protests, as its conserva- exist. It’s shameful,” said Hugo Alcaman, firebombed Friday in the nation’s capital,
to civilian governance. The message now tive establishment struggled with the grass- president of ENAMA, a Mapuche group that Santiago. Like in previous incidents in
appears clear: In one form or another, the roots political success of billionaire busi- encourages local businesses and advocates Araucania, pamphlets extolling the
gruff general wants to be that civilian. nessman Thaksin Shinawatra and later his social change. “We need negotiations. We Mapuche cause were found at the scene.
sister Yingluck Shinawatra.
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EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
NHL STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
Wild-card Playoffs
NFL PLAYOFFS Venus ousted by Bencic in
Boston
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Saturday, Jan. 6
Tennessee 22, Kansas City 21
Atlanta 26, L.A. Rams 13
opener of Australian Open
New York 19 24 .442 14 1/2 Detroit 43 18 18 7 43 117 131 Sunday, Jan. 7 By John Pye The 20-year-old Bencic saved
Brooklyn 16 27 .372 17 1/2 Florida 43 18 19 6 42 122 141 Jacksonville 10, Buffalo 3 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS five break points in the eighth
Montreal 43 18 20 5 41 111 133
Southeast Division
Ottawa 42 15 18 9 39 117 149
New Orleans 31, Carolina 26 game before a rain delay caused an
Miami 25 17 .595 — almost half-hour suspension of
Washington 25 18 .581 1/2 Buffalo 44 11 24 9 31 99 151 Divisional Playoffs MELBOURNE, Australia — In her
Charlotte 16 25 .390 8 1/2 Saturday, Jan. 13 first match at the Australian Open play as the roof was closed on Rod
Orlando 12 31 .279 13 1/2 Metropolitan Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA Philadelphia 15, Atlanta 10 since a Williams sister was guaran- Laver Arena. She returned on a roll,
Atlanta 11 31 .262 14
Washington 45 28 14 3 59 140 127 New England 35, Tennessee 14 teed to win the title, Venus Williams winning the next six points to
Central Division Columbus 46 25 18 3 53 124 129
Sunday, Jan. 14 lost in the first hold serve and then clinch the set.
Cleveland 26 16 .619 — New Jersey 42 22 12 8 52 133 130
Detroit 22 19 .537 3 1/2 Pittsburgh 46 24 19 3 51 135 141 Jacksonville 45, Pittsburgh 42 round to Belinda Bencic teamed up with Roger
Indiana 23 20 .535 3 1/2 N.Y. Rangers 44 22 17 5 49 132 129 Minnesota 29, New Orleans 24 Bencic and Federer to win the Hopman Cup for
Milwaukee 22 20 .524 4 Philadelphia 43 20 15 8 48 128 125 Switzerland in the first week of the
Chicago 16 27 .372 10 1/2 N.Y. Islanders 44 22 18 4 48 153 160 Conference Championships ensured it cannot
Carolina 45 20 17 8 48 126 140 Sunday, Jan. 21 happen in 2018. season, and had the 19-time major
WESTERN CONFERENCE Venus lost winner’s parents in the crowd sup-
Southwest Division WESTERN CONFERENCE AFC: TBD, 12:05 p.m. (CBS)
Houston 30 11 .732 — last year’s final porting her on Monday.
Central Division NFC: TBD, 3:40 p.m. (FOX)
San Antonio 29 15 .659 2 1/2 GP W L OT Pts GF GA at Melbourne It must have helped, having over-
New Orleans 22 20 .524 8 1/2 Super Bowl come the surprise when the draw
Dallas 15 29 .341 16 1/2 Winnipeg 46 26 13 7 59 153 127 Park to younger
Nashville 42 25 11 6 56 131 114 Sunday, Feb. 4 was made that she’d have to play
Venus Williams sibling Serena,
Memphis 13 28 .317 17
St. Louis 46 26 17 3 55 134 122 At Minneapolis, Minn., 3:30 p.m. (NBC)
Northwest Division Minnesota 46 24 17 5 53 133 131 who clinched an another Williams in the first round.
Minnesota 29 16 .644 — Dallas 44 24 17 3 51 133 122 Open era-record 23rd major but “Honestly, the first reaction of
Oklahoma City 23
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TRANSACTIONS hasn’t played a Grand Slam tourna- everyone was ‘Oh, bad luck.’ But of
Denver 22 21 .512 6 BASEBALL ment since because of her pregnan- course, it would be nice to play some-
Utah 17 25 .405 10 1/2 Pacific Division National League cy and the birth of her first child. body easier first round and get your
GP W L OT Pts GF GA NEW YORK METS — Agreed to terms with 1B rhythm a little bit,” Bencic said.
Pacific Division Vegas 42 29 10 3 61 145 116 The 6-3, 7-5 loss for Venus
Adrian Gonzalez on a one-year contract.
Warriors 35 9 .795 — Calgary 45 25 16 4 54 131 125 SAN DIEGO PADRES — Agreed to terms with LHP Williams was her first in five “It’s amazing, when I was a little
L.A. Clippers 21 21 .500 13 Los Angeles 43 24 14 5 53 128 103 Brad Hand on a three-year contract. career meeting with Bencic, who girl, I was watching them on TV. I
Phoenix 16 28 .364 19 Sharks 41 22 13 6 50 116 111 BASKETBALL
L.A. Lakers 15 27 .357 19 Anaheim 44 20 15 9 49 121 122 National Basketball Association lost to Serena Williams in the first never thought I’d get a chance to
Sacramento 13 29 .310 21 Edmonton 46 20 23 3 43 126 147 NEW ORLEANS PELICANS — Signed G Mike round here last year. play them.”
Vancouver 45 18 21 6 42 119 147 James to a two-way contract.
Saturday’s Games
L.A. Lakers 107, Dallas 101, OT Arizona 45 10 28 7 27 105 160 NEW YORK KNICKS — Signed G Trey Burke.
FOOTBALL The Mills boys also earned a sil-
MILLS
L.A. Clippers 126, Sacramento 105
Oklahoma City 101, Charlotte 91 Saturday’s Games National Football League
Washington 119, Brooklyn 113, OT N.Y. Islanders 7, N.Y. Rangers 2 BUFFALO BILLS — Named Brian Daboll offensive ver medal at 170s as Johnny
Golden State 127, Toronto 125 Pittsburgh 4, Detroit 1 coordinator Sargbah advanced to the champi-
Chicago 107, Detroit 105 Boston 4, Montreal 3, SO HOCKEY onship match. He won four matches
San Antonio 112, Denver 80 Philadelphia 5, New Jersey 3 National Hockey League
Sunday’s Games Minnesota 4, Winnipeg 1 NHL — Suspended Anaheim F Andrew Cogliano Continued from page 11 to get there, including a pin in the
Miami 97, Milwaukee 79 Colorado 4, Dallas 1 two games, without pay, for an interference penalty opening bout, followed by close
New Orleans 123, New York 118, OT Edmonton 3, Vegas 2, OT against Los Angeles F Adrian Kempe on Saturday
Indiana 120, Phoenix 97 night. decisions of 5-3; 3-2; and 4-3.
Minnesota 120, Portland 103 San Jose 6, Arizona 5, OT
BUFFALO SABRES — Assigned G Jonas Johans-
tournament championships at the
Monday’s Games Anaheim 4, Los Angeles 2
son from Rochester (AHL) to Cincinnati (ECHL). Half Moon Bay Peninsula Invite, Not only was Sione Langi’s gold
Charlotte at Detroit, 9:30 a.m. Sunday’s Games
Toronto at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. Detroit 4, Chicago 0 CALGARY FLAMES — Placed F Jaromir Jagr on in- and the Lynbrook Ladies the first at the Jim Root Classic in
jured reserve, retroactive to Dec. 31. Recalled F Ryan Mills history, with he and Sargbah
Milwaukee at Washington, 11 a.m. Calgary 4, Carolina 1 Lomberg from Stockton (AHL). Challenge, both at 189s. So, her
New York at Brooklyn, noon Pittsburgh 5, N.Y. Rangers 2 reaching the finals, they became
San Antonio at Atlanta, noon Vancouver 3, Minnesota 2, OT
CAROLINA HURRICANES — Reassigned F Lucas gold-medal victory in Saratoga
Miami at Chicago, 12:30 p.m. Monday’s Games
Wallmark to Charlotte (AHL). was celebrated with a mere non- the first Mills duo ever to do so.
L.A. Lakers at Memphis, 2:30 p.m. COLORADO AVALANCHE — Recalled F J.C.
Golden State at Cleveland, 5 p.m.
Dallas at Boston, 10 a.m. Beaudin from Colorado (ECHL) to San Antonio chalant shrug. “It was really an amazing
Sacramento at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. Anaheim at Colorado, noon (AHL).
Indiana at Utah, 6 p.m. San Jose at Los Angeles, 1 p.m. LOS ANGELES KINGS — Recalled F Jonny Brodzin- “She just brushes it off like it’s accomplishment for us and for our
Houston at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Montreal, 4:30 p.m. ski from Ontario (AHL). nothing,” McConchie said. program,” McConchie said.
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RENTALS
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Resident Eva Markiewicz expressed concerns about the
rules’ potential to overregulate an already heavily regulated
regional housing market and prevent some homeowners
from tapping into a critical revenue stream helping some to
ly tall dog then take two comparatively tall dogs and ask
them to make a litter; there’s a good chance several of
those pups will be tall too, as will their own offspring.
Obviously, the risks of inbreeding are significant in terms
make ends meet. of overall health, but this is the basic formula. While most
offered, but that neighbors reporting potential issues will “This feels like overreaching or overreacting,” she said. of the selective breeding of cats has occurred within the
also help enforce the new rules. “I’m not sure we’re thinking about all the downstream last century, breeding dogs for certain traits (whether
Though planning commissioners recommended unlimited effects.” intentionally by humans, or simply because those with
short-term rentals on accessory dwelling units and dis- the more “desirable” trait were able to survive around
cussed whether residency requirements should be applied to Markiewicz wondered if individual cases could be humans and to produce young) goes back much, much fur-
duplexes at their Nov. 21 meeting, councilmembers agreed addressed instead of imposing rules on all homeowners ther.
preserving ADUs for longer-term uses would help preserve using Airbnb in the city and added that she felt seeing visi- Herding goats in mountainous regions called for certain
the city’s housing stock. tors from a diverse set of backgrounds in Redwood City con- traits, as did guarding our property, as did ferreting out fer-
Vice Mayor Diane Howard acknowledged officials have tributed to the character of neighborhoods instead of rets and other tunnel dwelling animals which stole our
long been discussing how to increase the city’s housing detracting from it. grain and chickens. Dogs are a product of what we demand-
stock in various ways, noting conversations with the com- ed.
Councilmembers noted the limit on the number of days
munity that led to the city’s easing of restrictions on acces- unhosted rentals and other rules, such as a limit on the num-
sory dwelling units to provide for additional permitted Ken White is the president of the Peninsula Humane Society
ber of listings associated with one home, could be revisited & SPCA.
housing. at the end of the year before the rules take effect in 2019.
“We had these conversations forever and it took a long Aknin said a recommended limit on the number of listings
time for us to get to a point where the community as a whole would come back to the council when it reviews a second
would buy into us loosening up the regulations,” she said. reading of the ordinance in February, and that a year of
“I would like to make sure we maintain these accessory amnesty could give homeowners time to adjust to the new
dwelling units to be exactly what we designed them to be rules.
which was permanent housing.”
Howard also expressed enthusiasm for the $400,000
Aknin estimated would be generated in transient occupancy
taxes annually and dedicated to an affordable housing fund.
Aknin said the 12 percent tax would be applied on top of
what homeowners charge for their rentals and that plat-
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Trump says program to protect ‘Dreamers’ is ‘probably dead’ funding the government, and the nego- instead blaming the media for distorting his meaning, said
By Darlene Superville
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tiations became more complicated after the confidant, who wasn’t authorized to disclose a private
Democrats — whose votes are needed to conversation and spoke on condition of anonymity.
PALM BEACH, Fla. — President Donald Trump said pass a government funding bill — The president also rejected as insufficient an immigra-
Sunday that a program that protects immigrants who were insisted immigration be included. tion deal drafted by the bipartisan group of lawmakers who
brought to the U.S. illegally as children is “probably Government funding expires midnight attended that meeting. The deal had included a pathway to
dead,” casting a cloud over already tenuous negotiations Friday without a deal in place, and some citizenship for the “Dreamers” that would take up to 12
just days before a deadline on a government funding deal government functions will begin to go years, as well as $1.6 billion for border security, including
that Democrats have tied to immigration. dark. Trump’s promised wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
At issue is the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Further roiling the talks are com- Trump’s staunchest supporters consider any route to citi-
program created by President Barack Obama to shield hun-
Donald Trump ments by Trump during an Oval Office zenship for the “Dreamers” amnesty for lawbreakers.
dreds of thousands of these individuals, known as meeting in which he questioned the need The president has said any deal must include funding for
“Dreamers,” from deportation. Trump, who has taken a hard to admit more Haitians to the U.S., along with Africans the wall as well as changes to make the immigration sys-
stance against illegal immigration, announced last year from “shithole” countries, according to people briefed on tem a more merit-based structure.
that he will end the program unless Congress comes up the conversation but not authorized to describe it publicly. The debate over DACA’s fate came as lawmakers faced
with a solution by March. He also said in the Thursday meeting he would prefer immi- questioning about whether Trump is racist.
“DACA is probably dead because the Democrats don’t grants from countries like Norway instead. The White Rep. Mia Love, R-Utah, the first black female
really want it, they just want to talk and take desperately House has not denied that Trump said the word “s---hole,” Republican in Congress and the daughter of Haitian immi-
needed money away from our Military,” the Republican though Trump did push back on some depictions of the grants, denounced Trump’s comments as racist and called
president tweeted. “I, as President, want people coming meeting. on him to apologize. “I think that would show real leader-
into our Country who are going to help us become strong A confidant of Trump’s told The Associated Press that the ship,” she said on CNN’s “State of the Union” on Sunday.
and great again, people coming in through a system based president spent Thursday evening calling friends and out- Sen. David Perdue, R-Ga., who was at Thursday’s Oval
on MERIT. No more Lotteries! #AMERICA FIRST.” side advisers to judge their reaction on his inflammatory Office meeting, insisted Sunday that Trump did not say “s--
Republicans and Democrats were already at odds over remarks. Trump wasn’t apologetic and denied he was racist, -hole” in referring to African countries.
BIOTECH
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HEIGHT
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many neighborhood rep-
resentatives
expressed
have
frustration
with the impacts of
growth such as to traffic,
“We saw the need to extend this measure others have suggested
that has protected San Mateo for nearly a increasing allowable
quarter century,” Weinhauer said. “We can densities around transit
put in a lot of housing and a lot of office
with the limits we have in place, it doesn’t Joe Goethals could be a benefit to
addressing housing
stop us from growing.” demands and alleviating congestion.
If the council doesn’t place it on the bal- The General Plan update process will
lot, they’ll begin collecting signatures for involve extensive community outreach and
a citizens initiative, he said. consider issues such as heights as well as
Measure P caps heights at 55 feet density, and set a blueprint for the future.
throughout the city, and allows for heights Chief of Planning Ron Munekawa said
up to 75 feet in certain places with a public it’s important public participation is inclu-
benefit. It caps high-density housing at 68 sive of all segments of
units per acre, after factoring in state densi- the community, particu-
ty bonuses. It also requires housing devel- larly those who don’t
opers provide 10 percent of the units as typically get involved
affordable, and restricts floor area ratios for in land use discussions.
commercial buildings. The City Council Terner said she was
put Measure P on a 2004 ballot, which eager to participate in
extended many provisions of the 1991 cit- the update process and
Foster City Mayor Sam Hindi and Vice Mayor Gary Pollard pose in the ‘This is Hunger’ photo izens’ initiative Measure H. suggested extending
booth for photos to share on social media to help raise awareness of hunger in America at With it slated to expire and a housing cri- Measure P another 10
sis looming, discussions have begun about Maxine Terner
The Peninsula Jewish Community Center in Foster City. The center recently welcomed Hindi years wouldn’t affect
and Pollard, and Joan Dentler, field representative with the office of state Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San whether allowing increased density in cer- that. She said a new General Plan, informed
Mateo. The guests were at the PJCC for a tour of ‘This is Hunger,’ a national touring exhibit tain areas, such as around transit, might be by public input, could be presented to vot-
housed in a 53-foot-long double expandable semitrailer that was parked in the PJCC parking appropriate. ers who would decide whether to amend
lot.The exhibit, at the PJCC for four days only, brought Bay Area residents face to face with the Maxine Terner, who helped organize the height and density restrictions.
stark realities of hunger through state-of-the-art storytelling techniques and interactive original measure in 1991, said the city is Munekawa said the goal is to conduct
elements. facing similar economic pressures that war- extensive public outreach on a schedule
rant continuing limits. that would allow enough time for some-
Vi v i an D’ An t o n i o “History does tend to repeat itself, ” thing to be placed on the ballot before
will be turning 104 Terner said. “The city is under enormous Measure P expires. However, he empha-
January 17, 2018. She economic pressure and the rest of the com- sized he couldn’t presuppose that decision,
lives in Westbourgh Real munity doesn’t feel like it’s being listened which is up to the council.
Assisted Living in South to.” Councilman Joe Goethals said the coun-
San Francisco. She and Weinhauer said there is still room cil will be meeting soon to discuss its pri-
*** for development even with the restrictions orities for the year and he plans to suggest
Dal e Schumacher in place. They were open to discussing the city consider placing something on the
and Laura Trewi n, of moderate changes to the measure, but are ballot.
Vivian San Mateo, gave birth to Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on Dec. first suggesting a straight extension of cur- “I think the community’s concerns that
a baby girl at Sequoia 31, 2017. rent limits. Weinhauer noted some would the City Council would allow height limits
D’Antonio ***
Hospital in Redwood even prefer stricter limits. At the crux of to expire and exploit that, … is completely
City on Dec. 30, 2017. Ro d Al buy eh and Kati na Mi tchel l , their effort is concern that, after the meas- unfounded,” Goethals said. “If there’s one
*** of San Carlos, gave birth to a baby boy at ure expires, the council could vote on a thing that all of the councilmembers for
Sco tt and Maureen El der, of Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on Jan. General Plan that allows rampant develop- San Mateo care about, it is process and
Burlingame, gave birth to a baby boy at 7, 2018. ment. allowing all residents to have their voice
heard.”
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lion toward operating expenses and members, $12 guests. Light refresh- mation call 254-1148.
ments. For more information call
$1.95 billion for “regional projects” 342-2221. SATURDAY, JAN. 20
such as expanding BART, the Capitol V R Oculus Demonstration. 306
Continued from page 1 Corridor train, enhancing ferries and the
TUESDAY, JAN. 16 Walnut Ave., South San Francisco.
Sur vive the Next Financial Crisis. Live demonstration of the Oculus
San Francisco Bay Trail/Safe Routes to 11 a.m. to noon. San Mateo Senior Rift. Must be 13 years or older to use
Initially, the MTC was considering phasing in increases transit program. Another $780 million Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, the Oculus Rift. For more informa-
San Mateo. Weekly lessons on what tion call 877-8530.
over eight years, a prospect some East Bay representatives would go toward the “central” corridor may be coming. $85-$105.
preferred. Passage of the measure requires just a simple that includes the Bay Bridge, $610 mil- Registration required. For more Spanish B ook Club. 306 Walnut
information call 522-7490. Ave., South San Francisco. Free. For
majority of all voters, meaning even if it fails in one coun- lion toward the “south” corridor that more information call 877-8530.
ty, other jurisdictions that don’t have a lot of bridge-cross- Marc Berman includes projects in San Mateo and Santa League of Women Voters: Climate
ing constituents could make up the difference. Crisis 2018. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Silicon South San Francisco Youth
Clara counties, and nearly $1.1 billion Valley Community Foundation, 1300 Baseball Sign Ups. 9 a.m. to noon.
Polling data of 4,100 voters that indicated more than 60 toward the “north” corridor that includes projects in Marin, S. El Camino Real, San Mateo. For South San Francisco Municipal
percent were likely to support the increases, although that more information call 342-5853. Building, 33 Arroyo Drive, South San
Sonoma, Richmond and Contra Costa counties, according to Francisco. Family friendly. For more
survey considered the longer phase-in schedule. But com- the MTC. Book Club. 6 p.m. 840 W. Orange information call 634-9444.
mittee members agreed this week to ask voters to hasten the Projects relevant to San Mateo County in particular Ave., South San Francisco. For more
information contact Senior Showcase Health Fair. 9
pace with a six-year schedule in a measure they’re labeling include $130 million toward the Dumbarton corridor and $50 valle@plsinfo.org. a.m. to 1 p.m. Millbrae Interim
“Bay Area Traffic Relief Plan.” million for the Highway 101/State Route 92 interchange. Community Center, 621 Magnolia
Peninsula Rose Society Meeting. Ave., Millbrae. A display of resources
MTC Commissioner Warren Slocum, vice chair of the The Highway 101 Managed Lanes Project, a proposal to 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Redwood City and services in San Mateo County.
BATA Oversight Committee and a San Mateo County super- install toll lanes along a San Mateo County stretch, is also Veterans Memorial Senior Center, Refreshments, booths and prizes.
visor, said he was swayed by the improvements RM3 is 1455 Madison Ave., Redwood City. Free. For more information call 344-
expected to receive a boost. Free. For more information call 465- 5200.
scheduled to support. Mullin is excited by funding for an expansion of ferry 3967.
“Rather than wait, let’s start getting the money in the R agazzi B oys Chorus Hosts
service, which would harness the Bay as an important com- WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17 ‘SingFest.’ 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. St.
bank to fund some of the projects. It’s that simple,” Slocum muter corridor. Ferries, he said, could benefit communities Rubber Band Cars. 306 Walnut Ave., Peter’s Episcopal Church, 178 Clinton
said. “I think all of us are interested in congestion relief like Redwood City and South San South San Francisco. Explore elastic St., Redwood City. Free half-day mini-
engineering and make a moveable camp for boys aged 7 to 10. For more
sooner as opposed to later.” Francisco. vehicle powered by a rubber band. information call 342-8785.
But some commissioners representing East and North Bay Assemblyman Marc Berman, D-Palo For more information call 877-8530.
“A Color Theor y Discussion” by
constituents who are more likely to shoulder the costs, Alto, said he would have liked to see more Free Pet ‘Fixes.’ 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Jim Smyth with a demonstration
sought a softer approach on drivers’ pocketbooks. funding directed to Peninsula communities Senior Coastsiders, 925 Main St., Half on the practical use of colors. 1
MTC Commissioner Amy Worth, chair of the BATA Moon Bay. Free spaying and neuter- p.m. to 3 p.m. SWA Fine Art Center,
harboring many of the jobs that attract ing clinic hosted by the Peninsula 527 San Mateo Ave., San Bruno. All
Oversight Committee who represents the cities of Contra commuters. But RM3 funding, he said, Humane Society. Surgery performed demonstrations are free and open to
Costa County, said her preference would have been to pro- by a licensed vet in an SPCA surgery the public. For more information call
will provide important momentum on a vehicle. One pet per family. Cats and 737-6084.
vide more time for commuters to adjust. wide array of projects, he said. dogs only. For more information call
“Yes, I felt a longer phase-in schedule would have been “It doesn’t solve all of our problems,” 340-7022. Asian Art Museum Presents
“ Timeless Traditions: Sublime
more tolerable for bridge toll payers,” Warren Slocum Berman said. “It’s a great down payment Flu and Chest Cold. 11 a.m. to noon. Expressions of the Divine and
Worth said in an email. on the overall projects to start providing San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Human in Indian Art.” 2 p.m. 840 W
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. A
With just a few months until the June some congestion relief. ... We’ve neglected our transporta- Learn about common winter ail- docent from the Asian Art Museum
primary, a hefty campaign led by RM3 tion infrastructure for too long.” ments, methods of transmission and will deliver an educational and
proponents and business groups is best ways to strengthen your immu- entertaining multimedia talk on
nity to protect yourself from the cold South Asian art styles. For more
expected to unfold. Other tax efforts and flu. Registration is required for
this class. Free admission. For more
information
valle@plsinfo.org.
contact
Several state lawmakers representing
RM3 isn’t the only route voters in San Mateo County will information call 522-7490.
San Mateo County are expected to throw STEAM: Science. 3 p.m. 840 W.
be asked to support in 2018. Drivers are paying more at the
their weight behind the measure as well. Ballroom Tea Dance. 1 p.m. to 3:30 Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
pump thanks to Senate Bill 1, an overhaul of how the state p.m. San Bruno Senior Center, 1555 Suitable for all ages. For more infor-
Kevin Mullin “I’ll definitely be campaigning for Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno. mation email ssfpladm@plsinfo.org.
funds transportation that included a statewide gas tax hike,
RM3,” said Assemblyman Kevin Mullin, Social dance with the Bob Gutierrez
increases to vehicle registration fees and a surcharge for Band. $5 admission. For more infor- Concert: The Parker Quartet. 3 p.m.
D-South San Francisco. “So many of these projects are mation call 616-7150. to 4 p.m. San Mateo Main Library, 55
electric cars. The San Mateo County Transit District is
regional in nature, so we as a region have to come together W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Free for all
poised to ask November voters for another half-cent sales Basics Electronics: Othermill. 4 ages. For more information call 522-
and say ‘this is an important investment.’ Ultimately, it’s up
tax dedicated to local transportation, which could generate p.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South San 7818.
to the voters, but I think there are real benefits.” Francisco. Students can learn the
an estimated $82 million a year. And in 2020, Caltrain will basics of electronics. For more infor- Pear Theatre Presents “ The Road
A collection of Bay Area lawmakers spent months negoti-
ponder asking those in Santa Clara, San Mateo and San mation email ssfpladm@plsinfo.org. to Mecca.” 8 p.m. Pear Theatre, 1110
ating an expenditure plan that legally should provide a La Avenida St., Mountain View.
Francisco counties for an eighth-cent sales tax to fuel its rail
nexus between those paying the tolls and who receives ben- South San Francisco Youth Tickets are $10-35. For more infor-
system. Baseball Sign Ups. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. mation call 254-1148.
efits. South San Francisco Municipal
While the coming years present a confluence of demands Building, 33 Arroyo Drive, South San Frequency 49 Program. 8 p.m.
Proposed projects on drivers and taxpayers, RM3 proponents contend raising Francisco. Family friendly. For more Mission Blue, 475 Mission Blue Drive,
bridge tolls offers a regional funding source for regional information call 634-9444. Brisbane. First concert of the season.
Of the funds potentially generated by RM3, 62 percent For more information and tickets
traffic. THURSDAY, JAN. 18 visit liveatmissionblue.com/tickets.
would support transit, 31 percent goes toward roads and “The growth in Silicon Valley and this corridor hasn’t Free Pet ‘Fixes.’ 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. San
highway improvements, and 7 percent is aimed at multi- Francisco Animal Care and Control, SUNDAY, JAN. 21
stopped, it doesn’t appear to be slowing,” Slocum said. “If 1200 15th St., San Francisco. For Friends Book Sale. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
modal as well as bicycle and pedestrian projects. we did nothing, it would be total gridlock.” more information call 340-7022. San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San
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