Coastside County Water District rate increase proposal

On May 13 the Coastside County Water District published a proposal to increase water rates by about 15%.

Here is a spreadsheet and a graph showing the present and proposed rates and the water bill that will result.

Water bill showing proposed price increase, bi-monthly

 

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Letter

By on Wed, June 1, 2011

‘Bag It’ movie screening in Pacifica, Friday

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Letter

By on Wed, June 1, 2011

On Friday, June 3rd, Pacifica’s Environmental Family, a non-profit dedicated to promoting environmental issues, will be hosting a screening of ‘Bag It’, a movie that examines the ubiquitous single use plastic bag:

http://www.bagitmovie.com/trailer.html

After the movie will be a live musical performance by The Humpbacks, a rock band that plays humorous songs with an environmental message.

7:00 PM, At the Mildred Owen Hall, 1220 Linda Mar Blvd. $10 donation.

Supervisor Horsley’s office hours, Friday


By on Wed, June 1, 2011

On Friday, June 3, Supervisor Horsley will be at the Sheriff’s Office substation, 500 California Street, Moss Beach, from 10 a.m. until noon.  The supervisor encourages you to drop by, but if you would like to make an appointment, please contact his staff at (650) 363-4569.

June 2 Brews & Views: Is America past its prime?

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Letter

By on Wed, June 1, 2011

The Half Moon Bay Brewing Company invites the public to participate in a lively discussion about what’s needed for business and policymakers to retool America’s economic engine to drive growth and job creation. Lenny Mendonca, director of McKinsey & Company and co-founder of the Brewing Company, will be the featured expert guest in a discussion moderated by Greg Galle, directory of strategy for Creative Capital. In his decades-spanning career with McKinsey & Company, Mendonca has written and spoken extensively on globalization, productivity, and economic development and competitiveness.

As the US economy emerges from the global economic crisis, several questions hang in the air: Can the US now pull off a more fundamental recovery? Can it restore its ability to innovate and compete globally? Can it create new jobs and re-ignite the productivity growth that drives GDP and living standards? 

Admission and snacks are complimentary. Beer, wine, and other beverages will be available for sale at the event. Ten percent of the proceeds from all dinner sales at Half Moon Bay Brewing Company for this event will be donated to the Cabrillo Education Foundation.

Thursday, June 2, 6 to 8 p.m.
The Half Moon Bay Brewing Company
390 Capistrano Road, Princeton-by-the-Sea, Calif.

Jose Luis Orozco returns to HMB Library, Friday

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Letter

By on Wed, June 1, 2011

Join us on Friday June 10th at 7:00PM for an evening of songs in English and Spanish with award winning author, singer, and educator Jose Luis Orozco.  This is Orozco’s tenth year at the Half Moon Bay Library.  Bring the whole family and come prepared to sing along!

The Ahn Trio, Sunday at the Bach

Ahn Trio (cellist Maria, pianist Lucia, violinist Angella), at TEDWomen, "start with the bright and poppy "Skylife," by David Balakrishnan, then play a gorgeous, slinky version of "Oblivion," by Astor Piazzolla".
Press release

By on Wed, June 1, 2011

Korean born sisters, Angella (violin), Lucia (piano) and Maria (cello) have been redefining chamber music with a modernist, fusion sensibility that is perfect for our age. Trained at Juilliard, they achieved widespread recognition in 1987 when TIME Magazine featured them in a cover story about “Asian-American Whiz Kids”. They were selected by People Magazine as three of the “50 Most Beautiful People” in 2003, and have been featured in Vogue, GQ and in ads for GAP and Anne Klein. 

$40, $5 discount for students
Sunday, June 5, 2011 – 4:30 pm
Presented by the Bach Dancing & Dynamite Society
at The Douglas Beach House
307 Mirada Rd, Half Moon Bay

Tip a Cop night benefiting Special Olympics, Wednesday

Letter

By on Thu, May 26, 2011

On Wednesday, June 1, 2011,from 5:30 to 9pm,the Half Moon Bay Police Department along with Cameron’s Restaurant will again be hosting the annual Law Enforcement “Tip A Cop” night benefiting Special Olympics.  The proceeds from this fundraiser will be used to enhance and expand the year round sports training and competition programs that Special Olympics offers to the developmentally disabled children and adults of the coast side community and San Mateo County.

Cameron’s Restaurant will once again be hosting this fun event, along with the Half Moon Bay Police Department.  At the event we will be conducting a silent auction.  But the success of the auction would not be possible without the support of people in our community. 

Last year the donations along with money raised from the auction, tips and T-shirt sales allowed us to raise over $12,000, again, the most ever raised in a single Tip-a-Cop event in the State of California. In the past ten years we have raised over $120, 000 for Special Olympics.

Please help us insure the continued success of Special Olympics, San Mateo County, by coming out and supporting our benefit.

Special Olympics athletes are never charged to participate in any sports training or competition programs.  Special Olympics receives no federal or government funding.  All the money needed to provide Special Olympics programs to our athletes, is generated by fundraisers, such as “Tip A Cop”, and the generosity of people and organizations in our community. 

Your support will help us continue to provide our Special Olympics programs to the over `100developmentally disabled children and adults in our community.

I hope we can count on your support.  Sanchez.

For your records the Special Olympics tax ID number is 68-0363121 and they do hold a 501 (c) 3 status.  On behalf of our athletes, thank you for your consideration.

For further information, to make a donation or to purchase a special Law Enforcement Torch Run T-Shirt feel free to contact Officer John Sanchez at 650 726-8288.

In the Spirit of Special Olympics,

Thank you for your support

Officer. John Sanchez,       
Half Moon Bay Police Department

Sheriff’s report: May 25

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By on Wed, May 25, 2011

Note: This includes the report for the week ending May 18.

A drunken altercation in Princeton, an auto burglary and another smashed window at Pescadero Beach, two automobile vandalized near Moonridge, an auto burglary at Surfers Beach, disturbing the peace in Moss Beach, and bad neighbors in Moss Beach:

A resident of Culebra Street invited a neighbor and his female friend into his home to eat brownies and watch television. A few hours had passed and two male subjects came to pick up the female. The homeowner allowed them into his house as well. When the three subjects left the residence the homeowner noticed that his car keys, cell phone and money were missing. The neighbor did not know the females last name or where to find her. They did have a cell phone number. The incident will be sent to the detective bureau for review.

 

Video: Coastside traffic & trails planning, April, presentation of concepts Thursday

Video - Coastside traffic and trails planning

Link to video

Planning for the improvement of traffic and trails on the Coastside Highway-1 corridor is in progress. This video features public meetings held in April 2011 and also includes footage of the highway at areas of concern to the community.  This planning phase is focused on the area from Moss Beach to Devil's Slide Tunnel (south portal). The goal of the process is to improve safety and mobility for pedestrians, bicyclists and motorists.

A follow-up public meeting: 'presentation of plan concepts' is scheduled for May 26th 7pm at El Granada Elementary school.


Link: San Mateo County Planning Dept Midcoast Hwy 1 study

Link: Midcoast Community Council (MCC) Hwy 1 webpage

Link: Related article on Half Moon Bay Review (5/4/11)

Letter

By on Wed, May 25, 2011

Buckle up!

Coastside Chorale Concert, Saturday, June 4

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Letter

By on Wed, May 25, 2011

The Coastside Chorale will let its hair down Saturday,  offering a light-hearted program at the Ted Adcock Community Center, 535 Kelly Avenue, Half Moon Bay. The program will range from 18th century music to rock-n-roll favorites of the 1960s.

The Chorale is directed by Joan McBride and accompanied by Michaele Benedict.

Joining the singers will be Charles Calvert on cello, James Moran on guitar, and Valerie Kruger on percussion.“Every Second Counts”, a quintet of the Chorale’s second sopranos which frequently performs on its own, will sing pieces from the Big Band era.

“Piè Jesu” from the Fauré Requiem and Mozart’s “Ave Verum”, two favorites from the choral repertoire, show off what some audiences have called the Chorale’s “angel voices”. By contrast, a hard-driving “Tuimbe” (“Let There Be Music”) in Swahili, and Dan Davison’s “Ritmo” with a piano four-hands accompaniment should stir things up. A gospel arrangement of Paul Simon’s “Bridge Over Troubled Water” will feature several of the Chorale’s soloists.

The concert concludes with pieces from the 1960s rock musical “Hair”, and the audience will be invited to join in on “Let the Sunshine In”.


Coastside Chorale Spring Concert
7:30 P.M.Saturday, June 4
Ted Adcock Community Center
535 Kelly Avenue
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019

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