We have very competitive races for both the Cabrillo Unified School District (five candidates for three positions) and Harbor District (five candidates for two positions) boards this year. Also, only one incumbent is running in each race. There is an genuine opportunity to make a real difference in the makeup of each board.
We’re taking reader recommendations for questions they want Coastsider to ask the candidates.
What questions do you want to see the candidates answer?
The Cabrillo Unified School District is now taking applications for district residents interested in serving on the Parcel Tax Oversight Committee. The deadline is Friday, Sept 3.
The committee will report to the public at least once a year on whether the parcel tax funds are being spent in a way that’s consistent with the ballot language.
The committee consist of at least seven members, including:
You can download the application and committee bylaws from Coastsider.
Coming at the end of the summer beach season and right near the start of the school year,Coastal Cleanup Day takes place every year on the third Saturday of September, from 9 a.m. to Noon. The 2010 Cleanup will take place on the fourth Saturday of September so as not to conflict with Yom Kippur.
Summer is drawing to a close, and school is just around the corner.
To make sure that all the children in our community are ready for school and have what they need to learn, Holy Family Episcopal Church, Community United Methodist Church, Coastside Jewish Community, Coastside Lutheran Church, AAUW, St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Pacifica, Catholic Workers, and other community groups are working together to collect school supplies and fill backpacks for local children who can not afford them.
Working together, we distributed 370 backpacks to local children last year. We are hoping to distribute more backpacks this year, and we need your help. Here are some ways to help:
If you’d like to fill backpacks with supplies, please come to the Methodist Church on Saturday, August 14th at 8:30am. Distribution of backpacks will take place at 12:30pm that afternoon.
If you’d like to donate supplies, please drop them off at the office of the Methodist Church at 777 Miramontes Ave., from 10am-4pm this week, or 8:30am-12:30pm Saturday. Backpacks for K-5th are urgently needed as well as college and wide-ruled paper, colored markers, colored pencils, dividers, and binders.
The Backpack Project is low on funding this year. If you would like to donate, please follow this link, and click on the yellow “Donate” button:
http://www.holyfamilyhmb.org/School_Backpacks/school_backpacks.html
Donations to the Backpack Project are tax-deductible.
If you prefer to send a check, please indicate “BACKPACKS” on the memo line, and send to
Holy Family Episcopal Church
1590 Cabrillo Hwy S
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
Thank you for your time and please join us in this worthy cause in whatever way you can.
Jennifer Brey and Dan Blick
The need for a special meeting is to review, revise, and approve or deny a proposed draft Midcoast Community Council’s letter in response to the Negative Declaration public comment period which runs through 5:00 p.m. that same day.
The public is encouraged to attend the meeting to provide comments and input on the letter.
The meeting details are as follows:
Monday Aug 16, 2010 from 12 noon to 1pm
San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office
Sheriff’s North Coast Substation
Conference Room
500 California Ave
Moss Beach, CA 94038
650-573-2801 (Office)
The draft of that letter to be discussed is provided after the jump. Here’s the conclusion:
Although the proposed negative declaration has not found significant public support, the process itself has been illuminating and some excellent ideas were put forth in terms of compromise solutions involving alternative, permeable trail surfaces, different replacement footbridge configurations, and changes to the ramp down to the tidepools that likely could garner broad public support.
By including the public in the process, we believe that there is a win-win situation here that will allow a narrower trail with permeable surfacing and more narrow footbridge in line with the current configuration that would be welcomed by the majority of residents and still provide the much needed accessibility and usability improvements sought by the County and consistent with Fitzgerald Marine Reserve’s master plan.
For these reasons, we take our position against the current Negative Declaration for PLN 2010-00093 but look forward to being involved in helping to revise and build support for a revised set of plans for this area.
...there's more after the jump.
Neil’s guest is Matt Grocott, the San Carlos councilman who ran this year for a seat on the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors. Matt didn’t make it to the run-off but he did manage to obtain almost every newspaper endorsement in the County. (The Half Moon Bay Review was one of two newspapers which did not endorse Grocott). Matt talks about the race, his views on planning and his vision for the coast. The video runs about twenty minutes.
The Fitzgerald Marine Reserve is one of the richest, most biodiverse environments in California.
The County of San Mateo is planning to pave a 14’ foot wide asphalt road through the FMR. The plans include building a massive 12’ wide x 60’ foot long bridge over a small creek.
Help convince the County of San Mateo not to bulldoze and pave the Dardenelle Trail.
Please SIGN THE PETITION: http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/save-the-FMR/
If approved this project would have negative impacts on wildlife, plants, trees and a Native American Archeological site near San Vicente Creek.
Thank you,
AREA29
http://www.thepelicaneye.com
There was only one auto burglary last week: Someone smashed a car window and removed a computer bag from the trunk of a vehicle. Stashing your valuables in the trunk is a good idea, but won’t necessarily save you.
The week also featured public drunkenness and a break-in at a bank-owned house in Montara, a couple of DUI’s, and this:
Deputies stopped the vehicle and found that the driver was not a licensed driver, did not have proof of insurance or registration and he gave the Deputies a false name. He told the Deputies that the vehicle belonged to a family member and he pleaded with the Deputies to let him go so he could to pick up the family member.
...there's more after the jump.
These record-breaking chill days of this particular “summer” continue to inspire fantastic outfits of many layers, and have me thinking that looking to traditional summer comforts like refreshing sorbets or rich, cool gazpacho for relief from the weather’s insults may not be the best course of action if recovery from chill-blains is my goal. Which it is.
As most all of us have surely noticed there is not much of a need to cool off these days, but the tomatoes are coming on anyway, albeit slower than in years past, spinach has had little reason or opportunity to bolt and so is lush and plentiful as are the summer squashes, eggplants and multi-hued potatoes. Access to that spectacular palate of flavors and colors (and a v-blade slicer from Toque Blanche) make for quite colorful way to layer up a fresh lasagne, serious bucket of ratatouille or a tricolor potato gratin topped with slow-roasted heirloom tomatoes.
Now, in normal years I’d be waiting to make dishes like these until fall when the days are shorter, the nights a bit cooler but the tag ends of later tomatoes are still coming to Market; full-hipped, ripe and tasty, but a bit blowsily past their prime, kinda like your hostess. But in a year like this when most folks can’t seem to coax their zucchini to blossom let alone overproduce, it seems like a good idea to move the comfort food season into what one Mr Clemens referred to as the Coldest Winter he ever spent anywhere.
...there's more after the jump.
In the tradition of Cal Tjader, Herbie Mann, Dizzy Gillespie, and Mongo Santamaria: Roger Glenn on sax, flute & vibes, Ray Obeido on Guitar, Greg Rahn on Piano, David Belove on Bass, Paul Van Waggenin on Drums, and Derric Rolando on Congas
Recognized as one of the master flute and vibraphone players of the world, Roger Glenn has expanded his talents by playing the sax, clarinet, and oboe, and he continues to compose and perform songs that keep people feeling good and wanting to hear more. At this performance the band will also be playing from his soon-to-be-released Latin Jazz CD, “In the Moment”—original Latin Jazz that inspired by his work with Cal Tjader, Herbie Mann, Dizzy Gillespie, and Mongo Santamaria. Samples can be heard at http://www.myspace.com/rogerglenn
September 5, 2010 - 4:30, $35
Online reservations: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/112032
Douglas Beach House on Miramar Beach
307 Mirada Road, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
650 726-4143, http://www.bachddsoc.org
Miramar area DSL problems, Sep 2 8:58am, Kevin Barron — >>more likely to cause AT&T to make the necessary investment Frankly, you are asking AT&T to sink a ton of money in a subscriber base that is very small, and require a very expensive infrastructure investment w/ predictably inverse ...
Miramar area DSL problems, Sep 1 7:12pm, Benjamin Grant — Michael, I had AT&T copper in my previous place but it was close to the CO and we had really good DSL throughput via DSLExtreme. I was also told the copper was fairly new-ish. Apart from the condition of the wires and the CO distance itself I ...
Miramar area DSL problems, Sep 1 10:38am, Steve Portigal — Do you have a thread going on the relevant forum on broadbandreports.com? It may catch the attention of someone who does care and wants to fix this. Hope you can get some resolution! ...
A ballot measure to increase HMB sales tax?, Aug 31 6:49pm, Bob Poole — Thanks for the heads up about San Mateo ...
A ballot measure to increase HMB sales tax?, Aug 31 5:21pm, Barry Parr — Sales taxes in San Mateo County communities: 9.25% Atherton 9.25% Belmont 9.25% Brisbane 9.25% Burlingame 9.25% Colma 9.25% Daly City 9.25% East Palo Alto 9.25% El Granada 9.25% Emerald Hills (Redwood City) 9.25% ...
A ballot measure to increase HMB sales tax?, Aug 31 5:14pm, Bob Poole — At least to San Mateo, as we do so often now, and it wouldn’t be just $1.00 on groceries. ...
A ballot measure to increase HMB sales tax?, Aug 31 4:22pm, Barry Parr — How far would you drive to save $1.00 on a $100 grocery bill, or $.03 on a latte? ...