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About 200 people packed into Peninsula Covenant Church in Redwood City Tuesday night to discuss the impacts
of a restriping project on Farm Hill Boulevard. Residents were asked to offer up specific problems or solutions
by placing sticky notes on maps.
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Increased student
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Corporation in Redwood Shores
has prompted Design Tech High
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inclusive enrollment policy.
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Actor Alan Young is 96. Former General Electric chief executive Jack Welch is 80. Talk show host Dick Cavett is 79.
Broadcasting and sports mogul Ted Turner is 77. Singer Pete
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Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy G. Thompson is
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is 60. Broadcast journalist Ann Curry is 59. Former NASA astronaut Eileen Collins is 59. Actress Allison Janney is 56. Rock
musician Matt Sorum (Guns N Roses, Velvet Revolver) is 55.
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downturn to avoid the huge cuts in programs that lawmakers were forced to make
during the last recession.
Still, some lawmakers were repeating the
list of priorities for more spending
Wednesday.
We will continue to build the Rainy-Day
Fund, set aside funds for state costs associated with increasing the minimum wage to
$15 per hour, and provide meaningful new
investments in developmental disability
services, education from preschool to
higher ed infrastructure, and other critical needs, Assembly Speaker Toni Atkins,
D-San Diego, said in a statement.
News briefs
Lenders taking more borrowers
to court over student loans
HARTFORD, Conn. Fall behind on
your student loans these days and you could
end up getting more than hectoring phone
calls and threatening letters. Some lenders
are taking more people to court, attorneys
say.
The number of lawsuits filed over delinquent student loans that were made by private lenders has increased significantly in
the past two years, lawyers told the
Associated Press, even though borrowers
are missing payments much less often than
they did during the height of the recession.
While no one tracks exactly how many
such lawsuits are brought, an AP review of
court websites in several states found several thousand, an overwhelming number of
them filed since 2013.
Im seeing it steadily getting worse,
said Joshua R.I. Cohen, a lawyer representing people in student loan cases in
Connecticut and Vermont. Theyre going
to court more often. Theyre pushing for
harder settlement terms.
LOCAL/NATION/WORLD
Youshock seeks to
have his sanity restored
Despite assertions by Napa State
Hospital doctors that the former
Hillsdale
High
School student who
brought a chain
saw, sword and pipe
bombs onto the
campus in 2011 is
still not competent
to
stand trial,
Alexander Robert
Youshock claims he
Alexander
is and will face a
Youshock
judge in March who
will decide if he has been restored to
sanity, according to the San Mateo
County District Attorneys Office.
Youshock was found guilty in 2011
of attempting to kill a chemistry
teacher he believed ruined his life.
Hospital reports submitted in court
and reviewed Wednesday indicate that
Youshock is not competent but his
defense is contesting the findings,
according to prosecutors.
The case was continued to March 7,
2016, and Youshock is scheduled to
appear in court, according to prosecutors.
Youshock called his planned massacre D-Day when he terrorized
the Hillsdale High School campus
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By Erica Werner
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WASHINGTON In measuring
progress in the American-led air war
against the Islamic State in Syria and
Iraq, numbers tell one story but results
tell another.
Fighter jets, bombers, attack planes
and drones are dropping an average of
2,228 bombs per month on targets
ranging from training camps and
machine gun positions to oil facilities
and weapons shacks. The Pentagon
says it doesnt do body counts, but the
attacks are believed to have killed
upward of 20,000 IS fighters. The U.S.
price tag: $5 billion since August
2014, an average of $11.1 million each
day.
The bombing has damaged or
destroyed hundreds of military vehicles
(including American tanks surrendered
by Iraqi soldiers), thousands of buildings, hundreds of pieces of oil infrastructure and thousands of fighting
positions, among other targets, according to U.S. Central Command figures.
This sounds like a pummeling
designed to bury an enemy, particularly
one facing the military might and technological power of the United States.
But what has been the result? In a
word, stalemate, although U.S. military
officials say they see the tide gradually
turning in their favor.
The key word is gradually. The
administration has said from the start
that dealing a lasting defeat to IS will
take years, that a pell-mell military
approach will not work because IS is
not a conventional army. But in the
aftermath of the Paris terrorist attacks
many are asking why the U.S. is not in
a bigger hurry.
REUTERS
Residents walk near rubble of damaged buildings in the town of Douma, eastern
Ghouta in Damascus, Syria.
President Barack Obama says he sees
encouraging progress. On Monday he
pointed to the liberation this month of
Sinjar in northwestern Iraq by Iraqi
Kurdish forces, the encirclement of ISheld Ramadi and the severing of a key
highway serving as a supply route for
Islamic State fighters between the
northern Iraqi city of Mosul and the
militants self-proclaimed capital of
Raqqa in Syria. A key Iraqi oil refinery
also has been taken from the militants.
And yet, as the Paris attacks showed,
the group is now acting on global
ambitions. It has withstood the aerial
pounding by U.S. and coalition warplanes, defended its core territories and
apparently used its resiliency and social
media savvy to replenish its ranks as
quickly as they are reduced.
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Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Wednesday on the
New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market:
NYSE
ConAgra Foods Inc., up $1.57 to $40.93
The food company is spinning off its frozen potato unit and refocusing
on its core consumer brands as Conagra Brands Inc.
Target Corp., down $3.13 to $69.78
The retailer reported sales at established locations grew 1.9 percent in the
third-quarter but that marked a slowdown.
Norfolk Southern Corp., up $5.52 to $92.49
Canadian Pacific says its wants to buy the railroad for an undisclosed
amount to create a much larger transcontinental railroad.
Nasdaq
Fairchild Semiconductor International Inc., up $1.52 to $19.40
The chipmaker is being bought by rival ON Semiconductor for about
$2.4 billion in cash in a move that further consolidates the sector.
Staples Inc., down 34 cents to $12.11
The office supplies retailer reported a drop in third-quarter profit and
sales as it awaits clearance of its Office Depot buyout.
PMC-Sierra Inc., up 22 cents to $11.87
Microsemi Corp. again raised its buyout offer for the chipmaker in an
ongoing bidding war against rival Skyworks Solutions.
Citrix Systems Inc., down $7.88 to $70.54
The computing company will cut about 1,000 jobs and spin off its GoTo
business into a separate company in a move to cut costs.
Jack in the Box Inc., up $4.06 to $74.05
The burger chain reported worse-than-expected third-quarter results,
but gave an upbeat 2016 profit outlook.
Fed pondering
December rate hike
WASHINGTON
Federal
Reserve officials believed last
month that the economic conditions needed to trigger the first
interest rate hike in nearly a decade
could well be met by their next
meeting in December.
Minutes of the October discussions released Wednesday revealed
Fed officials view that the job market would improve further and that
inflation would begin to move
toward their 2 percent annual target.
They took note of the U.S. economys resilience through a summer
of financial market turbulence and
felt that global threats had diminished.
The Fed has kept its benchmark
for short-term rates near zero since
late 2008.
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unchanged but said further progress
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Officials in the minutes stressed
that no decision had yet been made.
When rate increases do begin,
they will occur at a gradual pace,
officials reiterated in the minutes.
Most economists are forecasting a
small quarter-point rate hike in
December.
The wording in the October statement marked the first time in seven
years of ultra-low rates that Fed had
ever suggested that it might raise
rates at its next meeting.
The minutes showed that Fed officials debated whether to insert the
next meeting phrase into the
statement. A couple of officials
worried that it might be signaling
too strongly the possibility of a
December rate hike.
CY YOUNG WINNERS ANNOUNCED: CHICAGOS ARRIETA AND HOUSTONS KEUCHEL WIN MLBS BEST PITCHER AWARDS >> PAGE 12
Menlos senior outside hitter Maddie Stewart paced her team to the CCS Division 4 volleyball
finals with a match-high 12 kills in a four-set win over Harker School.
Colts moving on
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SPORTS
By John Marshall
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
to get there.
The
15thranked Cardinal
(8-2) will win
out in a schedule
that
includes
a
matchup with
Notre
Dame,
No.
4
in
the
David Shaw
CFB ranking,
and hope the resume is good
enough for a two-loss team to surpass one or several with one loss.
Everyone has been talking
about the playoff every day since
the offseason, Stanford coach
David Shaw said. Were not there
yet. We are talking about January
and it has created a lot of buzz and
every news outlet has assigned
multiple people to talk about the
playoff for six months.
People forget, this is college
football and it is awesome. It is
better than it has ever been and
there are a lot of really good teams
out there not going to the playoff
that need attention.
A few of the Pac-12s coaches
would like the conference to turn
its attention to the schedule.
The Pac-12 plays a nine-game
conference schedule, setting up a
nearly nonstop gauntlet while
many other teams get a break from
the rigors of their conference
schedules.
Washington State coach Mike
Leach pointed to the disparity of
the Pac-12s schedule this week
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By Chris Biderman
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
NBA brief
McHale fired by Rockets after 4-7 start
HOUSTON The Houston Rockets have fired Kevin
McHale with the team off to a lackluster 4-7 start just a year
after advancing to the Western Conference finals, The
Associated Press has learned.
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Continued from page 11
I think we were all really jittery, Stewart
said.
Despite Menlos staggered tempo, No. 3
Harker (19-9) got off to an even worse start.
The Eagles committed 15 errors in the opening set, allowing the Knights to jump out to
an 11-4 lead.
But Harker got its trio of front-row weapons
in sync in a hurry. Even without 6-3 senior
middle Doreene Kang who has missed the
last three matches with an ankle injury the
Eagles got plenty attack from junior outside
Rachel Cheng, senior middle Jackie Chen and
sophomore opposite Lauren Napier.
Chen and Napier each matched Stewarts
match-high with 12 kills apiece, and Cheng
added 11. And the trio rallied the Eagles back
to tie Game 1 at 15-15. Menlo maintained the
advantage until Cheng fired a kill off the middle to give Harker a 21-20 lead. Then with the
set deadlocked at 22-22, Chen rattled off three
kills to give the Eagles their last three points.
The dogfight continued into Game 2, which
was tied at eight different junctures. But after
Harker enjoyed and early advantage, Menlos
6-2 offense took it to another level.
Both the Knights setters are underclassmen
this season after Cavella had to reinvent a system that has traditionally run as a 5-1. After an
open tryout for the position to start the year,
sophomore Selina Xu and freshman Kristin
Sellers emerged as a tandem option.
Selina and Kristin are both great setters,
Its been tough. Its been tough for everybody. On the bright side of
it, well be more than happy to get him back next year. But right now
the grind continues. Hell be mad if we let that ball drop.
Khalil Mack, Raiders linebacker
triple teams and helps free you up sometimes, Edwards said. Were definitely going
to miss him a lot in the pass rushing game.
Edwards was already forced to increase his
role when starter Justin Tuck went down with
a season-ending torn pectoral muscle last
month. Edwards could play more of an edge
rushing role with Smith out, or Oakland also
could put Benson Mayowa at that spot or promote Shelby Harris from the practice squad as
an extra pass rusher.
Del Rio would not divulge how he planned
to replace Smith.
We just have to treat this like an injury and
keep going, defensive tackle Dan Williams
said. Im sure our coaches are going to do a
great job of scheming and coming up with
things to help make up for his absence.
As well as his impact on the field, the
Raiders will miss Smith in the locker room.
In his two-plus months with the team, Smith
became popular.
facing a tough team. We knew we werent going
to step them. But I think we played well.
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In his first start in the Colts 82-66 win over
Modesto last week, Mayuga dished out five assists
with no turnovers or points for that matter.
We need him to be more of an offensive threat,
Reynoso said.
But he needs Mayuga, and the rest of his team, to
step and play the best with the team they have, not
the team that could have been.
It definitely hurts losing those two guys,
Reynoso said. But basketball has never been a oneman game. Thats what I tried to get across to my
guys. You cant do anything about (players leaving).
You have to go forward.
***
Crystal Springs has hired a pair of new basketball
coaches for its boys and girls teams.
Deric Thompson have been hired to replace
Anthony Jones as the boys varsity coach. Jones
also serves as the schools tennis coach. Joining
Dave Weinsteins girls varsity coaching staff is Joe
Dito as an assistant.
SPORTS
Those are big ones for us to bring in, said
Crystal Springs athletic director Michael Flynn.
Thompson, who works for the Crystal Springs
middle school, was previously the head junior varsity coach at Menlo School.
He was hired right before tryouts (started), Flynn
said. We were lucky to get him. Hes a steal for us.
The boys team struggled last season, going 0-14
in West Bay Athletic League play and just 5-19 overall.
Dito was the head junior varsity girls coach at
Burlingame. Flynn said Dito will handle a lot of the
on-court coaching during practice sessions. The
Lady Gryphons went 2-15 overall last year and were
also winless in West Bay Athletic League Skyline
Division play.
Flynn is hoping a fresh start will lead to more success this season.
Our numbers (kids in the program) look good,
Flynn said. Hopefully new blood will translate to
new energy.
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NHL GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
GP W
Montreal
19 14
Ottawa
18 8
Detroit
19 9
Florida
18 8
Tampa Bay
20 8
Boston
17 8
Buffalo
18 8
Toronto
19 6
Metropolitan Division
GP W
N.Y. Rangers
18 14
Washington
17 12
N.Y. Islanders 19 10
Pittsburgh
18 11
New Jersey
18 10
Philadelphia
18 6
Carolina
18 6
Columbus
19 7
L
3
5
8
7
9
8
9
9
OT Pts
2 30
5 21
2 20
3 19
3 19
1 17
1 17
4 16
GF GA
67 42
54 57
42 47
49 45
46 49
56 54
41 49
46 55
L OT Pts
2 2 30
4 1 25
6 3 23
7 0 22
7 1 21
8 4 16
10 2 14
12 0 14
GF GA
57 32
52 38
54 44
40 40
46 43
35 53
35 53
48 63
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
GP W L OT Pts
Dallas
19 15 4 0 30
Nashville
17 11 3 3 25
St. Louis
19 12 6 1 25
Minnesota
17 10 4 3 23
Chicago
19 11 7 1 23
Winnipeg
20 9 9 2 20
Colorado
18 7 10 1 15
Pacific Division
GP W L OT Pts
Los Angeles
18 12 6 0 24
Sharks
18 10 8 0 20
Vancouver
20 7 7 6 20
Arizona
18 9 8 1 19
Anaheim
19 6 9 4 16
Calgary
20 7 12 1 15
Edmonton
19 6 12 1 13
GF GA
68 48
53 40
51 46
51 47
53 47
54 63
50 50
GF GA
46 38
50 47
56 54
50 54
35 49
48 74
50 62
Wednesdays Games
Winnipeg 4, Vancouver 1
Washington 2, Detroit 1, OT
Chicago 4, Edmonton 3, OT
Thursdays Games
Minnesota at Boston, 4 p.m.
San Jose at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.
Colorado at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m.
Dallas at Washington, 4 p.m.
Arizona at Montreal, 4:30 p.m.
Columbus at Ottawa, 4:30 p.m.
N.Y. Rangers at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m.
Anaheim at Florida, 4:30 p.m.
Buffalo at St. Louis, 5 p.m.
NFL SCHEDULE
Thursday Game
Tennessee at Jacksonville, 5:25 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 22
N.Y. Jets at Houston, 10 a.m.
Denver at Chicago, 10 a.m.
Oakland at Detroit, 10 a.m.
Indianapolis at Atlanta, 10 a.m.
Tampa Bay at Philadelphia, 10 a.m.
St. Louis at Baltimore, 10 a.m.
Dallas at Miami, 10 a.m.
Washington at Carolina, 10 a.m.
Kansas City at San Diego, 1:05 p.m.
San Francisco at Seattle, 1:25 p.m.
Green Bay at Minnesota, 1:25 p.m.
Cincinnati at Arizona, 5:30 p.m.
Open: Cleveland, N.Y. Giants, New Orleans, Pittsburgh
Monday, Nov. 23
Buffalo at New England, 5:30 p.m.
NBA GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W
Boston
6
Toronto
7
New York
6
Brooklyn
2
Philadelphia
0
Southeast Division
Atlanta
9
Miami
6
Washington
5
Orlando
6
Charlotte
6
Central Division
Chicago
8
Cleveland
8
Indiana
7
Detroit
6
Milwaukee
5
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
San Antonio
9
Dallas
8
Memphis
6
Houston
5
New Orleans
1
Northwest Division
Oklahoma City
7
Utah
6
Denver
6
Minnesota
5
Portland
4
Pacific Division
Warriors
12
L.A. Clippers
6
Phoenix
6
Sacramento
4
L.A. Lakers
2
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Wednesdays Games
Indiana 112, Philadelphia 85
Orlando 104, Minnesota 101, OT
Charlotte 116, Brooklyn 111
Dallas 106, Boston 102
Houston 108, Portland 103, OT
Oklahoma City 110, New Orleans 103
Atlanta 103, Sacramento 97
San Antonio 109, Denver 98
Utah 93, Toronto 89
Chicago 103, Phoenix 97
Thursdays Games
Sacramento at Miami, 4:30 p.m.
Milwaukee at Cleveland, 5 p.m.
Golden State at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m.
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Football
First round
Open Division 1
No. 5 San Benito (6-4) at No. 4 Menlo-Atherton (64), 7 p.m.
Open Division 3
No. 6 Sacred Heart Prep (7-3) at No. 3 Live Oak-Morgan Hills (9-1), 7 p.m.
No. 7 Terra Nova (5-5) at No. 2 Monte Vista Christian
(9-1), 7 p.m.
No. 5 Riordan (7-3) at No. 4 Burlingame (9-1), 7 p.m.
No. 8 Aragon (5-5) vs. No. 1 Palma (9-1) at Rabobank
Stadium, 8 p.m.
Division 5
No. 7 San Lorenzo Valley (6-4) at No. 2 Half Moon
Bay (8-2), 7 p.m.
No.8 Capuchino (6-4) at No.1 Pacific Grove (8-2),7 p.m.
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Division 4
No. 8 Westmont (6-4) at No. 1 Hillsdale (9-1), 1 p.m.
Division 5
No.6 Kings Academy (8-2) at No.3 Carmel (7-3),1 p.m.
No. 5 Menlo School (6-4) at No. 4 Scotts Valley (7-3),
1 p.m.
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h o n ey b ee co l o n y.
A hives foraging area extends several
miles in every direction, Tunnell said. If
you define surrounded by pollinatorfriendly perennials as a yard filled with
such plants, that is woefully inadequate for
a single beehive.
Rather than emphasizing planting in
quantity then, plant for availability.
Practice succession planting with species
that bloom from early spring through late
autumn. Food supplies for pollinators are
particularly scarce early and late in the
year.
This is critically important, said Mace
Vaughan, a spokesman for The Xerces
Society for Invertebrate Conservation in
Portland, Oregon. We know that honeybee hives that bring in a diversity of pollens are healthier and better able to cope
with diseases, pests and even pesticide
exposure.
Also, bees are active year-round, he
said. There are times when the natural
Pollen and nectar-rich plants, meanwhile, need the kind of cross-pollination provided by bees
supply of nectar or pollen is low during
and other insects.
the year. By working to have blooms
available consistently throughout the
growing season, honeybee hives are better
able to thrive.
In many cases, native plants are best
because they produce an abundance of
pollen and nectar and are easier to maintain, Vaughan said. But that doesnt mean
there isnt a role for non-native plants.
Lawns full of clover or crop fields full
of buckwheat or phacelia can be very valuable and inexpensive to establish, he
said.
Not every gardener is cut out to be a beekeeper, but all have a vested interest in the
long-term health of bees and other pollinators, Tunnell said.
I think its always a good thing to keep
the pollinators in mind when we plant our
gardens, he said.
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Continued from page 1
builds for the construction of a new school
on the campus of the local tech titan.
Now that we have a sense of where we
will be long term, we would like to offer it
to more students, said Montgomery.
Montgomery will request the San Mateo
Union High School District Board of
Trustees approve expanding the eligibility
boundaries of students interested in
enrolling in d.tech to include those who
live south of San Mateo, in the Sequoia
Union High School District.
Since the Oracle campus is located in the
Sequoia Union High School District enrollment area, Montgomery said he believes it
is fair to allow students from the neighboring district to attend d.tech as well.
Kevin Skelly, superintendent of the San
Mateo Union High School District, said he
agrees with many of those sentiments.
Even though we are the parents of this
school, we understand the interest of the
neighbors who live close by to go to that
school, he said.
James Lianides, superintendent of the
Sequo i a Un i o n Hi g h Sch o o l Di s t ri ct ,
expressed appreciation for the opportunity to grant students from his district
HOUSING
Continued from page 1
The sad reality is we need more housing,
and we needed it yesterday, Mayor Maureen
Freschet said.
Deputy Mayor Jack Matthews said he
remembered when the city first considered
these types of fees more than a decade ago
but stopped so as not to discourage developers from San Mateo.
Now, all the cities and the county recognize that were in a housing crisis and weve
really got to do something. This is a good
tool to do it and I dont see nearly the political opposition over this notion of a linkage fee. So nows the time, Matthews said.
There will likely be exemptions for sites
used by nonprofits, child care centers,
schools and churches.
The fees are in line with Foster City and
Redwood City two other cities that have
had their portion of the countywide study
released and discussed. Councilman Rick
Bonilla suggested, and his colleagues
LOCAL
access to d. tech.
It was important, especially to the
Redwood Shores community, that if d.tech
was to be located within our district boundaries that our students would have equal
access to attend along with students from
the San Mateo Union High School District,
which sponsors the school, Lianides said
in an email.
Enrollment at the charter school is determined through a ranking of preferences
and, under the proposed changes, students
from the Sequoia Union High School
District would be admitted after those who
are affiliated with d.tech employees, and
San Mateo Union High School District students.
Should total applications to join d.tech
outnumber the amount of available spaces,
enrollment would be assigned through a
random lottery.
Montgomery is also proposing to
expand the capacity of the school by 50
students, to serve 550 interested in an education focused on science, technology,
engineering, mathematics and design-oriented curriculum.
The school is currently operating from a
property in Burlingame owned by the San
Mateo County Office of Education, but
Montgomery said he is hopeful d.tech will
move onto the Oracle campus by 2017.
The proposed move is still in its forma-
within their borders, to participate in solving the crisis, Matthews and Councilman
David Lim said.
Hillsborough could do this, Atherton
could do this; and they could take the money
that they collect and earmark it to be invested in the housing trust, Matthews said. So
even if the housing isnt necessarily built
in their communities, theyd be able to participate countywide in building housing.
As part of the fees, the city would establish a special fund and some suggested the
council designate a portion to the nonprofit Housing Endowment and Regional Trust
of San Mateo County, or HEART.
I know its not easy to give up local control of your funding and I know you desperately need money, but there are a number of
jurisdictions in San Mateo County that are
building commercial developments and not
enough housing, said Evelyn Stivers,
interim executive director of the Housing
Leadership Council. I think if San Mateo
was to take the bold step to dedicate money
toward HEART, wed be able to get other
communities to do the same.
Affordable housing in the county is regu-
lated through several state and regional documents. Many California cities are required
to show they can support future growth by
approving documents called housing elements. The Association of Bay Area
Governments also mandates how many
affordable units San Mateo County is
responsible for building through the
Regional Housing Needs Allocation.
Lim said hed like the city to consider
unbundling itself from the rest of the county as other communities frequently rely on
San Mateo to build their portion of affordable units particularly Hillsborough.
I think that by carrying the burden for
other jurisdictions, were not really giving
them an incentive to meet their numbers,
Lim said.
Although the council acknowledged its
difficult to create affordable units in a
region where the cost of land continues to
skyrocket, the linkage fees are an important
part of a multi-pronged effort to support
low-income workers.
This is certainly not a silver bullet, said
Sustainability Commissioner Josh Hugg.
But its a step towards long-term solutions
to address our affordability issues.
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FARM HILL
Continued from page 1
to, the pilot program planned for a year
is either a complete disaster or has actually made the corridor safer.
While most who attended the meeting
clearly opposed the reduction of lanes
on Farm Hill Boulevard, at least a third
of the crowd said they fully supported
the change.
Although moderated by the Peninsula
Conflict Resolution Center, many in
the audience couldnt contain their
laughter and even snickered at some of
Manzis claims that the new lane configuration should reduce collisions and
make the street safer for pedestrians and
bicyclists.
The meeting got underway during the
evenings peak commute hours and
some said just analyzing traffic as
motorists tried to enter the churchs
parking lot was evidence Farm Hill is
not safer with fewer lanes.
Donna Czarnecki, who lives nearby,
said she was nearly rear-ended trying to
use the new center lane to turn left into
the parking lot.
The commute traffic would not let
people make that turn into the church. I
finally got in but cars were backing up
in the turn lane and the next drivers
started honking their horns and one guy
started swearing loudly as he swerved
outward to get by. Road rage right outside the meeting, Czarnecki wrote in an
email to the Daily Journal Wednesday.
Manzi gave a description of the project and admitted some mistakes were
made in its unrolling, including not
engaging the community enough and
starting the pilot the day after a national holiday just as the new school year
was starting.
The first day was horrible and not
what we planned for, Manzi said at the
meeting.
Earlier this year, Mayor Jeff Gee said
the pilot may shorten if it proves ineffective and others on the council even
apologized to the public for how it was
rolled out.
Farm Hill Boulevard and Jefferson
Avenue were reduced to two lanes from
four with a center left-turn lane and added
DNA
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ally assaulted and strangled, according
to the Sheriffs Office.
Investigators determined Scott, who
was 35 years old at the time, was the
last person seen with Ray in the
Tenderloin neighborhood of San
Francisco. He was arrested as a suspect
in her murder but later released because
there was insufficient evidence to
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Lifetree Cafe: How to Have a
Lasting Relationship. 9:15 a.m.
Bethany Lutheran Church, 1095
Cloud Ave., Menlo Park. For more
information call 854-5897.
Public Employees Meeting. 11 a.m.
229 W. 20th Ave., San Mateo. Buffet
lunch included. Tickets will be $18.
For more information and to buy
tickets call 738-2285.
AARP Chapter 139 Meeting. Social
hour at 11 a.m., business meeting at
noon. Beresford Recreation Center,
2720 Alameda de Pulgas, San Mateo.
Pumpkin and apple pie will be sold
for $2 during social hour. Hawaiian
dancers will be entertaining the
group after the meeting. For more
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contact
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Cold and Flu Prevention. 11 a.m. to
noon. 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas,
San Mateo. Cold and flu season is
around the corner. Come to learn
about ways to prevent, decrease
chance of getting cold and flu. For
more
information
email
abrown@cityofsanmateo.org.
Nature Hike Meditation. 10 a.m. to
noon. El Corte de Madera Creek
Preserve, Skyline Boulevard, 9 miles
south of State Route 92, Woodside.
Meditate together while strolling
through the forest. For more details
visit meetup.com/SmartMeditation.
Handling Unlawful Detainers: A
Landlords Perspective. Noon. 710
Hamilton St., Redwood City. Attorney
Tim OHara will be presenting on
how to handle problem tenants and
evict tenants participating in unlawful behavior. For more information
call 363-4913.
San Mateo on Ice. 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Fitzgerald Ball Field in Central
Park, Fifth Avenue and El Camino
Real, San Mateo. Located in San
Mateos Central Park, the outdoor ice
rink features 9,000 square feet of real
ice and is the largest outdoor skating rink in the Bay Area. $15 per person for all day skating with free skate
rental. For more information visit
sanmateoonice.com.
Holiday Boutique at Create, Mix
and Mingle. 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. 1888 S.
Norfolk St., San Mateo. Help support
CORA (Community Overcoming
Relationship Abuse) with this event.
For more information email
social@burlingamemothers.org.
The Keys to Success. 6 p.m. to 7
p.m. 38 E. 25th Ave., San Mateo.
Comedian Mike Toy will perform.
Includes refreshments. Tickets will
be $20. For mor information call 5155891.
Seussical: The Musical Opening
Night. 7 p.m. 900 Alameda de las
Pulgas, San Mateo. Aragon High
School Performing Arts is thrilled to
present their fall musical, Seussical
The Musical, a family friendly extravaganza for all ages. Tickets start at
$15. For more information and ticket
sales visit www.aragondrama.com.
Sharr Whites Sunlight. 8 p.m.
2120 Broadway, Redwood City.
Sunlight tackles the polarity of the
post-9/11 world. Tickets start at $35.
For more information and to buy
tickets
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Senior Showcase. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Foster City Recreation Center, 650
Shell Blvd., Foster City. Visit over 40
senior-related businesses and services from all over San Mateo county
in one place. Refreshments, goody
bags and health screenings included. Free kidney screening and blood
donor mobile on site. Free admission
and parking. For more information
contact 344-5200.
Kidney Screening. 9 a.m. to 12:30
p.m. Foster City Recreation Center,
650 Shell Blvd., Foster City. Learn if
your kidneys are healthy. Bridge of
Life will do free kidney screening for
adults. Free. For more information
contact 344-5200.
Thanksgiving Party. 10:30 a.m. to 1
p.m. 1555 Crystal Springs Road, San
Bruno. Join the Ron Borelli Trio for
dancing and a turkey lunch. For
more information call 616-7150.
Thanksgiving Luncheon. Noon.
San Mateo Senior Center, 2645
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo.
Join the senior center for a feast and
door prizes. Wear your best for this
celebration of thanks. Pre-registration is required, lunch costs $16. For
more information contact 522-7490.
San Mateo on Ice. 2 p.m. to 10
p.m. Fitzgerald Ball Field in Central
Park, Fifth Avenue and El Camino
Real, San Mateo. Located in San
Mateos Central Park, the outdoor ice
rink features 9,000 square feet of real
ice and is the largest outdoor skating rink in the Bay Area. $15 per person for all day skating with free skate
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Rugs, Pictures, Mirrors. Four shelf. $200.
(650) 343-0631
BROWN RECLINER, $75 Excellent Condition. (650) 315-2319
CHAIRS 2 Blue Good Condition $50
OBO (650)345-5644
CHILDS TABLE (Fisher Price) and Two
Chairs. Like New. $35. (650) 574-7743.
COFFEE TABLE @ end table Very nice
condition $80. 650 697 7862
COMPUTER DESK $25 , drawer for keyboard, 40" x 19.5" (619)417-0465
COMPUTER SWIvEL CHAIR. Padded
Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
CUSTOM MADE wood sewing storage
cabinet perfect condition $75. (650)4831222
DINETTE TABLE with Chrome Legs: 36"
x58" (with one leaf 11 1/2") - $50.
(650)341-5347
DINING ROOM table Good Condition
$90.00 or best offer ( 650)-780-0193
DINING/CONF. TABLE top. Clear glass
apprx. 54x36x3/8. Beveled edges &
corners. $50. 650-348-5718
DRUM TABLE - brown, perfect condition, nice design, with storage, $45.,
(650)345-1111
ESPRESSO TABLE 30 square, 40 tall,
$95 (650)375-8021
FREE 2 piece china cabinet. Pecan finish. Located in SSF. I'll email picture.
650-243-1461
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TASCO LUMINOvA Telescope.with tripod stand, And extra Lenses. Good condition.$90. call 650-591-2393
ULTRASONIC JEWELRy Cleaning Machine Cleans jewelry, eyeglasses, dentures, keys. Concentrate included. $30
OBO. (650)580-4763
306 Housewares
PRE-LIT 7 ft Christmas tree. Three sections, easy to assemble. $50. 650 349
2963.
HAILUN PIANO for sale, brand new, excellent condition. $6,000. (650)308-5296
308 Tools
BOSTITCH 16 gage Finish nailer Model
SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269
CHIPPER/SHREDDER 4.5 horsepower,
Craftsman $150 OBO. (650) 349-2963
Millbrae Jewelers
Est. 1957
400 Broadway - Millbrae
650-697-2685
316 Clothes
BLACK LEATHER belt, wide, non-slip,
43" middle hole, $2, 650-595-3933
LEATHER JACKET, New Black Italian
style, size M Ladies $45 (650) 875-1708
LEATHER JACKET, New Dark Brown ,
Italian style, Size L $49 (650) 875-1708
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PARIS HILTON purse white & silver unused, about 12" long x 9" high $23. 650592-2648
vEST, BROWN Leather , Size 42 Regular, Like New, $25 (650) 875-1708
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316 Clothes
SUNGLASSSES UNISEX TOMS Lobamba S007 w/ Tortoise Frames. Polarized lenses 100% UVA/UVB NEW
$65.(650)591-6596
335 Rugs
CARPET RUNNER, new, 30 inches,
bound on both sides, burgundy color, 30
lineal feet, $290. Call (650)579-0933.
620 Automobiles
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640 Motorcycles/Scooters
BMW 03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call
650-995-0003
DAINESE BOOTS Zipper & Velcro Closure, Cushioned Ankle, Excellent Condition Unisex EU40 $55 (650)357-7484
MOTORCyCLE SADDLEBAGS, with
mounting hardware and other parts $35.
Call (650)670-2888
Menlo Park
650 -273-5120
www.MenloAthertonAutoRepair
Cleaning
Concrete
TRAvEL WHEEL chair Light weight travel w/carrying case. $300. (650)596-0513
470 Rooms
Garage Sales
GARAGE
SALE
Sat. Nov. 21st,
8:30am - 2:30pm
262 Greenfield Ave
San Mateo 94403
9 piece BR set, 6 piece BR set,
cabinets, kitchen table w/chairs,
coffee table w/ end table,
household items and much
more!
HIP HOUSING
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
San Mateo County
(650)348-6660
620 Automobiles
2003 MERCEDES C-230, Silver-black interoir 130,000 miles, Very good condition
$2,600. (650)867-3399
AA SMOG
Complete Repair& Service
$29.75 plus certificate & fee
869 California Drive .
Burlingame
(650) 340-0492
GARAGE SALES
ESTATE SALES
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Concrete
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Free Estimates
(650)533-0187
Lic# 947476
Construction
OSULLIvAN
CONSTRUCTION
New Construction
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Kitchen/Bathrooms
Decks/Fences
(650)589-0372
Licensed and Insured
Lic. #589596
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Construction
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Electricians
Handy Help
ALL ELECTRICAL
SERvICE
650-322-9288
Painting Electrical
Carpentry Dry Rot
40 Yrs. Experience
Hauling
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Gardening
CALL NOW FOR
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PREPARATION
Drought Tolerant Planting
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Pressure Washing,
and lots more!
Call Robert
STERLING GARDENS
650-703-3831
Lic #751832
Flooring
SPECIALS
AS LOW AS $2.50/sf.
kaprizhardwoodfloors.com
650-560-8119
CONSUELOS HOUSE
CLEANING
Bi-Weekly/Once a Month,
Moving In & Out
28 yrs. in Business
Free Estimates, 15% off First visit
(650)219-4066
Lic#1211534
Roofing
AUTUMN LAWN
PREPARATION!
650-201-6854
THE vILLAGE
CONTRACTOR
Licensed General and
Painting Contractor
Remodels Carpentry
Drywall Tile Painting
Lic#979435
(650)701-6072
Painting
Hauling
CRAIGS PAINTING
Residential & Commercial
Interior & Exterior
AAA RATED!
INDEPENDENT
HAULERS
10-year guarantee
craigspainting.com
Free Estimates
(650) 553-9653
$40 & UP
HAUL
Lic#857741
Tree Service
Hillside Tree
Service
LOCALLY OWNED
Family Owned Since 2000
Trimming
JON LA MOTTE
PAINTING
Free Estimates
A+ BBB Rating
Housecleaning
Landscaping
(650)341-7482
(650)368-8861
Lic #514269
Pruning
Shaping
Large
Removal
Grinding
Stump
Free
Estimates
Mention
CHAINEy HAULING
(415)971-8763
Lic. #479564
PENINSULA
CLEANING
RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERICAL
bondEd
FREE ESTIMATES
CHEAP
HAULING!
Light moving!
Haul Debris!
650-583-6700
1-800-344-7771
MARSH FENCE
& DECK CO.
State License #377047
Licensed Insured Bonded
Fences - Gates - Decks
Stairs - Retaining Walls
10-year guarantee
Quality work w/reasonable prices
Call for free estimate
(650)571-1500
TIDy CLEANERS
Services Included:
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20 + Experinece/Free Estimates
Please Call:
Donna (650) 839-3768,
Maria (650) 361-1135;
Cell (650)815-1635
Drywall
Handy Help
Drywall/Plaster
Patchwork, Texture, Matching,
Water Damage, Wall Paper Removal, Small Jobs.
(650) 248-4205
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CONTRERAS HANDyMAN
SERvICES
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Decks Concrete Work
Kitchen and Bathroom
remodeling
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(650)288-9225
(650)350-9968
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(415)828-9484
Plumbing
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San Mateo
650-350-1960
Roofing
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ROOFERS
Serving the entire Bay Area
Residential & Commercial
License #931457
(650) 591-8291
Notices
NOTICE TO READERS:
California law requires that contractors
taking jobs that total $500 or more (labor
or materials) be licensed by the Contractors State License Board. State law also
requires that contractors include their license number in their advertising. You
can check the status of your licensed
contractor at www.cslb.ca.gov or 800321-CSLB. Unlicensed contractors taking
jobs that total less than $500 must state
in their advertisements that they are not
licensed by the Contractors State License Board.
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1370 El Camino Real
Colma
(650)755-0580
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(650)697-9000
15 El Camino Real,
MILLBRAE, CA
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Fitness
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Furniture
Bedroom Express
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Steelhead Brewing Co.
333 California Dr.
Burlingame
(650)344-6050
Maui Whitening
650.592.1600
650.552.9625
Non-Surgical
Spinal Decompression
Dr. Thomas Ferrigno D.C.
650-231-4754
177 Bovet Rd. #150 San Mateo
BayAreaBackPain.com
Massage Therapy
BEST ASIAN BODy
MASSAGE
650-348-7191
Wachter Investments, Inc.
Real Estate Broker
CA Bureau of Real Estate#746683
Nationwide Mortgage
Licensing System ID #348268
Seniors
AFFORDABLE
24-hour Assisted Living Care
located in Burlingame
Mills Estate villa
Burlingame villa
Short Term Stays
Dementia & Alzheimers Care
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(650)692-0600
Lic.#4105088251/
415600633
Tax Preparation
IRS TAX
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SLEEP APNEA
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without CPAP!
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(650)349-4492
Travel
650-583-5880
Millbrae Dental
(650)692-1989
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preparation: Divorce,
Pre-Nup, Adoption, Living Trust,
Conservatorship, Probate,
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Lawsuits: Credit Card
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Foster City-San Mateo
(650) 295-6123
SKIN TASTIC
MEDICAL LASER
Legal Services
(650)574-2087
(650) 490-4414
bronsteinmusic.com
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NOTHING BUNDTCAKES
Make Life Sweeter
1159 Broadway
Burlingame
Dr. Andrew Soss
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www.Dr-AndrewSoss.net
(650)588-2502
Lic #OJ11250
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579-7774
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Bronstein Music
363 Grand Ave, So. San Francisco
Larry Hutcherson
Belmont, CA
EyE EXAMINATIONS
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& BEAUTy
(510)282.2466
LEGAL
unitedamericanbank.com
650.508.8669
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Food
Dental Services
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1308 Burlingame Ave
Burlingame
650 344-1006
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Insurance
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President
Barrett Insurance Services
(650)513-5690
CA. Insurance License #0737226
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OPENING
Asian Massage
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633 Veterans Blvd #C
Redwood City
FIGONE TRAvEL
GROUP
(650) 595-7750
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Cruises Land & Family vacations
Personalized & Experienced
Family Owned & Operated
Since 1939
1495 Laurel St. SAN CARLOS
CST#100209-10
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