CUSD will seek $150 parcel tax


By on Fri, February 12, 2010

The Cabrillo Unified School District will seek a five-year $150 per-parcel tax, reports the Review. The tax will require approval from 2/3 of the voters in the June primary election.

The tax would raise $1.5 million this year toward the district’s projected $2.5 million budget shortfall.

The district also distributed a list of potential cuts, in order of decreasing desirability.

The school district will be starting negotiations later this month with its employee unions for possible cost savings including furlough days, salary reductions and shortening the school calendar by five days.

Follow the jump to see the list of possible cuts.

Charter Review Committee Meeting: Half Moon Bay, March 10

Letter

By on Fri, February 12, 2010

The Charter Review Committee is having a meeting in Half Moon Bay on Wednesday, March 10 (time to be announced) at Cunha Intermediate School.  Its very important that residents from the unincorporated Coastside turnout at this meeting. 

The public will have 3 minutes to speak during the public comment period at the start of the meeting.  Speaker slips are required.

Charter Review Committee website: http://www.co.sanmateo.ca.us/portal/site/bos/menuitem.ed7ea6e3285fc7cf74452b31d17332a0/?vgnextoid=add88f210d506210VgnVCM1000001937230aRCRD&cpsextcurrchannel=1

sabrina brennan
www.thepelicaneye.com

May I be Frank? Saturday

Press release

By on Fri, February 12, 2010

On Saturday February 13th, The Visionary Edge will present a screening of May I Be Frank? which documents the transformation of Frank Ferrante.  The film reveals, with compassion, humor, and Frank-ness, the essence of the human condition and the tenacity of the human spirit.

The filmmakers as well as the subject/star of the film, Frank Ferrrante, will be present to share their experiences and dialogue with the audience after the screening. Josh McHugh, formerly of Half Moon Bay and founder of Living Intentions, a raw food company, will be present to share some thoughts about the raw food lifestyle and will provide samples of his products prior to the movie.

The Story:  Frank Ferrante is a 54 year old, 290 Sicilian from Brooklyn living in San Francisco.  A lover of life, great food, beautiful women and a good laugh, Frank is also a drug addict, morbidly obese, pre-diabetic, and fighting Hepatitis C. He’s estranged from his daughter, single,and struggling with depression. Frank knows that life can be better, and is looking for a way out. 

Babysitting will be provided for $5 per child for the evening with a 24 hour advance reservation. Call 650-207-3440.

Saturday, February 13th. Doors will open at 7:00pm, event begins at 7:30. Community United Methodist Church, 777 Miramontes Street (at Johnston), HMB. Suggested donation $10 advance, $15 door. No one will be turned away for lack of funds. Call 650-207-3440 for information and reservations.

High surf warning issued for Saturday

Updated

By on Thu, February 11, 2010

UPDATE: This high surf advisory has been extended to Sunday 6am.

As if on cue for Mavericks, the National Weather Service for the San Francisco Bay Area has issued a high surf advisory starting Friday at 10 pm through Saturday afternoon. They are expecting a northwesterly swell of 15 to 18 feet with periods of 18 seconds.  Swell of this size will produce large breaking waves and strong rip currents within the surf zone.

Mavericks is on for Saturday

Breaking news

By on Thu, February 11, 2010

At about 1pm today, it was announced that the Mavericks Big Wave Surf Contest would be held this Saturday, Feb 13.

Terry Disley’s Love Experience, Valentine’s Day at the Bach

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Press release

By on Wed, February 10, 2010

UK jazz pianist and composer Disley brings a special dose of Red Hot & Romantic jazz for Valentine’s Day—A heady mix of exciting original be-bop, jazz, salsa, latin, reggae and world-music for Valentine’s Day at the Douglas Beach House.

Terry Disley  piano, Lorn Leber -  guitar, Erik Jekabson  trumpet, Sheldon Brown  sax & clarinet, Dan Feiszli  bass, Jason Lewis  drums, Marquinho Brasil  percussion
 
Disley who played with Acoustic Alchemy (2 Grammy Nominations), Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Madness, Mick Jagger, Bryan Ferry, Dave Stewart, Van Morrison, Bon Jovi, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Eddie Henderson, Tom Jones, and Lou Reed also opened shows for jazz giants McCoy Tyner, Cedar Walton, Chick Corea and Monty Alexander
 
Tickets at the door 3 pm.  Reservations:  [email protected]
 
Located at the
 
Douglas Beach House on Miramar Beach
307 Mirada Road, Half Moon Bay, CA  94019
650 726-4143, www.bachddsoc.org

“Spring Ahead” highlights Coastside food, agriculture, and gardening

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Press release

By on Tue, February 9, 2010

“Spring Ahead”  will be an “only on the Coastside”  event to benefit The HEAL Project, Sonrisas Community Dental Clinic and the Coastside Farmers’ Markets".

Spring Ahead will showcase truly Local fare prepared in the Slow Food style by Joy Portelli of Event Savvy, and feature produce from many Coastside growers including Jacobs’ Farm, Harley Farms, Giusti Farms, Daylight Farms Farm & Ben’ Eggs.

“Spring Ahead”  Wendesday, February 24, 2010 – 6-8 PM , Cypress Meadows in Moss Beach at 343 Cypress Avenue, Moss Beach - adjacent to Cypress Flower Farm.  

Admission is 20.00 in advance, 25.00 at the door.  Space is limited, so reserve early by visiting www.thehealproject.org/ 

Several Coastside experts in sustainable landscaping will be on hand to discuss the new laws that affect renovations and new landscaping projects, and to present fresh ideas about how to convert water and chemical dependant areas into sustainable gardens that include native, edible and drought tolerant planting strategiesA cooking demonstration with the founder of the Half Moon Bay and Pacifica Farmers’ Market, live music and dance performances will add to the lively spirit of the evening. 

Presenting local experts include: 

  • Ruth Brown, Landscape Architect (Half Moon Bay)  will offer design advice focusing on creative ways to convert water and chemical dependent lawns to sustainable garden spaces.
  • Carla Lazzarini , Landscape Designer, HMB Review’s “Down to Earth” columnist, rosarian and member of the Slow Food Nation vegetable garden team will demonstrate how to convert containers & small gardens into lush, productive Food-scapes.
  • George Vaughan, Chief Nursery Specialist for Golden Gate Park  (Montara) is uniquely qualified to discuss and define the varied micro-climates of the Coastal Bay Area and help you make the best choices for your home.

Charter Review Committee agenda, Wed, 5:30pm

Letter

By on Mon, February 8, 2010

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 at 5:30 p.m. 455 County Center, Room 101, Redwood City, California 94063 (meeting is open to the public)

  1. Call to Order and Roll Call
  2. Setting of the Agenda
  3. Oral Communications and Public Comment
  4. (If your subject is not on the agenda, the Chair will recognize you at this time. Speakers are customarily limited to three minutes, subject to the discretion of the Chair based on the number of agenda items to be considered and the number of speakers. A speaker’s slip is required.)
  5. Approval of Minutes of Meeting of January 27, 2010
  6. Discussion and Adoption of Procedural Rules
  7. Discussion and Adoption of Approach to Review of Charter Provisions
  8. Discussion and Approval of Schedule for Future Meetings
  9. Report by Staff and Discussions of Background and Issues Relating to Five Topics (Including Identified Subtopics) Receiving Highest Indication of Interest (No action will be taken with regard to elimination of any topics or subtopics from further consideration by the Committee at this meeting.)
    1. Filling Vacancies on the Board of Supervisors (Subtopics: (1) Process for Filling Vacancies; (2) Rules and Restrictions on Appointees)
    2. Board of Supervisors Elections (Subtopics: (1) At Large versus By District; (2) Process for Drawing District Boundaries)
    3. County Structure (Subtopics: (1) Combining/Splitting Elective Offices and/or Departments; (2) County Officers Not Required By State Constitution-Elected or Appointed; (3) Charter-Based Qualifications for Elected/Appointed Officers
    4. Overall County Election Process (Subtopics: (1) Campaign Financing Restrictions; (2) Instant Runoff Election for County Offices
    5. Periodic Supervisory Review of Boards and Commissions (No Subtopics)

     

  10. Written Communications Received by the Charter Review Committee
  11.  

  12. Adjourn

 

Video: Pacifica’s most polluted beach?

Ian Butler, via Pacifica Riptide
Take a tour of Pacifica's "Secret Waterfall", and discover both its beauty and the pollution (mostly plastic bags and Styrofoam) that frequently covers the creek bank and adjoining beach. Since 2007, over 100 volunteers have collected over 2 tons of litter and hauled it up the cliffs. What difference will you make? Visit the Pacifica Beach Coalition.

By on Sun, February 7, 2010

What are the noise and use ordinances on the Midcoast?

Letter

By on Sun, February 7, 2010

My next door neighbor is running a junk yard in his driveway.  He starts sawing and drilling at 8am on Sunday mornings.  The noise and the visual blight is irritating and frustrating.  Anyone have any idea what the SM County rules are for noisy and littered properties in unincorporated Moss Beach?

Linda A. Rocha

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