The FCC is coming to Monterey. What do you want to tell them about Bay Area broadcasters?

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By on Mon, July 12, 2004

The Federal Communications Commission is holding a hearing on July 21 at the Monterey Conference Center, 1 Portola Plaza.  The FCC’s Monterey hearing is the only event on the West Coast for members of the public to testify to the FCC on how well local broadcasters are fulfilling their public interest obligations and how the regulatory agency can encourage better service to their communities.

There are a couple of ways for you to participate, either in person or by sending in an evaluation of local news broadcasts.

Seven seats on the Pescadero Municipal Advisory Council will be filled in November


By on Sun, July 11, 2004

The Pescadero Municipal Advisory Council (PMAC) has seven (7) vacancies to be filled by election this November.  The term of office is four years.  The seats to be filled are as follows:

1 seat At-Large
3 seats District 1 – Pescadero town/Stage Rd.
1 seat District 2 – South Coast
1 seat District 3 – Butano/Gazos Creek
1 seat District 4 – Loma Mar

Candidates must reside in the district they wish to represent.  The At-Large seat represents the entire Pescadero-Loma Mar area.

Individuals wishing to file for candidacy must do so, in person, at the San Mateo County Office of Elections, 40 Tower Road, San Mateo, with Linda Tulett,  650-312-5370, [email protected] The filing period is July 12 – August 6.

For additional information or questions about serving on PMAC, contact Catherine Peery at 650-879-1846, [email protected], or Meredith Reynolds at 650-879-0495, [email protected]

Bomb squad detonates recovered explosives near Pescadero


By on Sat, July 10, 2004

Remember those explosives stolen from a bunker near the Crystal Springs Reservoir a few days ago? They were recovered from a storage locker in Hayward late Wednesday. On Thursday, the San Mateo County bomb squad blew them up near Pescadero.  One of our readers just happened to be in the area when this happened:

A photographer was here yesterday from HMB Review to shoot Catherine Peery and myself [Lynne Bowman] for the [Pescadero Visioning] Workshop story. We were going up to the Warheit site, a possible location for affordable housing, and found the usually locked gate open, so drove right in, up the hill toward the microwave tower. At the top of the hill, we were greeted by several cop cars and 3 or 4 Bomb Squad vehicles. Nobody seemed concerned about our being there, but one of the uniformed guys said, yeah, the road was closed today. We did quick u-turns and were outta there.

Back in town, a friend said, "Did you hear the sonic boom?" I said no. Back at home, husband said, "Wow, just before noon, the dog went nuts and came inside, really scared, and got under my desk."

Then when I saw the NewsAlert this morning about Pescadero being used to blow up that stolen stash of explosives, it all added up. Thought it was interesting that the photog from HMB didn’t bat an eye or a camera shutter. Thought it was interesting nobody in town gets notified of such things. Thought it was interesting they left the gate open for folks like me to wander in.

HMB blesses Wavecrest and recommends it to the Coastal Commission


By on Thu, July 8, 2004

The San Mateo Times is reporting that the City of Half Moon Bay and Wavecrest Village LLC have come to an agreement on a plan for the Wavecrest Village development [satellite photo]. The Times says the most important changes were the elimination of retail and commercial space and the reduction of the number of units from 225 to 175, both changes that have been on the table for some time.  The city has sent a letter to the Coastal Commission in full support of the Wavecrest Village project.

If the commission approves the project, the development and the new middle school could begin construction in the next 12 months.

Greendale,  Neil Young’s movie set in a familiar-sounding town, will be in HMB Friday

Neil Young's Greendale will be shown Friday at 8pm in Half Moon Bay.

By on Wed, July 7, 2004

Greendale, Neil Young’s new film, which was filmed in and around Half Moon Bay, is being show by the Coastside Film Society Friday night at 8pm. Greendale is the story of a coastal town just South of San Francisco and the people who inhabit it.

I saw Young perform Greendale earlier this year and enjoyed it thoroughly. Like opera, its strong suit is its music, not its plot. Actors played out the scenes from the music, lip-syncing their dialog on the stage while Young played. It was surprisingly effective. Young moved this technique to film.

Supervisors deny Oscar Braun’s tunnel appeal

Caltrans simulated view of south tunnel cut and opening.

By on Wed, July 7, 2004

Oscar’s Braun’s appeal of the Devil’s Slide tunnel was denied by the San Mateo Board of Supervisors Tuesday morning.

But that’s not the end of the matter by any means. Braun plans to take his case to the Coastal Commission and, if he fails there, to Federal court. According to the San Mateo Times, Supervisor Rich Gordon says that the Coastal Commission staff is prepared to recommend full approval of the project to the commission itself.

Braun says that the tunnel will damage wetlands and violate the county’s Local Coastal Plan. The county maintains that the damage is mitigated by increased access to the coast—a peculiar tradeoff. Braun says that his appeal will result not only in cancellation of the tunnel, but in prosecutions.

Until the appeal process is complete, Caltrans cannot get its Coastal Development Permit, the last piece of paperwork it needs to put the $275 million project up for bid.

Pescadero’s having a visioning meeting…and potluck

The former Pescadero Elementary School was a center of community events. What are the current centers of the community and what should they be?

By on Mon, July 5, 2004

The Pescadero Municipal Advisory Committee is holding a town-wide planning and visioning workshop to look at the community’s vision of its future, with an emphasis on affordable housing.

The meeting will be Saturday, July 17, from 10 am to 2 pm at the Pescadero IDES Hall on Stage Road. If you’re interested, you’re invited. Bring a potluck dish to share.

There will be a wildfire drill in Cuesta La Honda Thursday night


By on Mon, July 5, 2004

La Honda Fire Brigade and CDF/San Mateo County Fire Dept., will be conducting a wildfire drill in Cuesta La Honda on Thursday evening July 7th. The drill is designed to test the fire services readiness to respond to a fast moving fire that endangers homes. It will be conducted between 6:30 and 8:30 pm. The scenario involves a fire moving rapidly up slope from the intersection of Canada Vista and Cuesta Real.

A citizens’ group is meeting Wednesday to discuss the future of the Point Montara Fire Protection Di


By on Mon, July 5, 2004

A citizens’ group is calling a meeting to discuss the future of the Moss Beach / Montara Fire District.  The "Moss Beach / Montara Fire District Citizens Committee" will meet Wednesday, July 7 at 6:30 pm at Mezza Luna Restaurant at Pillar Point Harbor.

The Point Montara Fire Board cancelled its contract with the Half Moon Bay Fire District effective September 2005, citing management issues with the Half Moon Bay Fire District.  This contract provides all emergency services in Montara and Moss Beach, including fire and paramedic service.

You’ve been invited to a Montara-Moss Beach July 4th Picnic & Potluck


By on Wed, June 30, 2004

If you’re reading this, you’ve already been invited to a potluck picnic at Pt. Montara Lighthouse Hostel Sunday July 4th 1pm till 5pm.  Please bring a dessert, salad, or side-dish. The picnic is sponsored by, Montara Water & Sanitary District, Montara Moss Beach Water Improvement Association, and Hostelling International - Pt. Montara Lighthouse Hostel.  RSVP’s can be addressed to 728-3545 or [email protected]

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