Text of “Reclaiming Richmond”
RECLAIMING RICHMOND The city's Green Party Mayor Gayle McLaughlin and a cadre of residents fight to take back the shoreline for public use Tim Holt Sunday, July 22, 2007 Whitney Dotson knows where the wild mustard greens grow along Richmond's shoreline. Near this same...
City Manager’s Weekly Report for the Week Ending July 20th, 2007
Mayor and Councilmembers: This is the weekly report for the week ending July 20th, 2007. 1. Meeting Notes The next City Council meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, July 31st. Absent any direction to the contrary, this will be the final City Council meeting before the...
Media Doesn’t Get Quiet Zones
During the three years that Richmond fought with BNSF, the Federal Railroad Administration and the CPUC to ultimately and successfully establish quiet zones, it was not newsworthy. Neither was it newsworthy when Richmond led the way with quiet zones in California,...
$839,000 For a Fatally Flawed EIR?
On July 24, the Finance Committee of the City Council will consider raising the fee paid to Environmental Science Associates (ESA) to prepare the EIR for the Chevron Hydrogen and Energy Renewal Project to $839,000. Since the cost of EIRs is always reimbursed by the...
Chevron Unable to Back Up Claims Made in Letter to KPFA
On June 28, 2007, Mayor Gayle McLaughlin appeared on KPFA to discuss the planned expansion of the Chevron Refinery (Chevron Energy and Hydrogen Renewal Project). To listen to a recording of the program, visit http://kpfa.org/archives/index.php?arch=20968. KPFA invited...
Triad of Agencies Conspire to Deprive Richmond of Funds for Resource Restoration
Three governmental agencies, one with a blatant conflict of interest, have quietly formulated a plan to move from Richmond to Solano County the major portion of millions of dollars intended to restore environmental resources damaged by Chevron in Richmond. The...
City of Richmond Marks Financial Advances; Funds Office of Neighborhood Safety
The City of Richmond has received its first financial reporting award! The Finance Department is proud to announce receipt of the Award for Outstanding Financial Reporting for the 2005/06 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report from the California Society of Municipal...
Richmond Convention and Visitors Bureau Cites National Park as Richmond’s No. 1 Draw
In a presentation to the Richmond City Council on July 17, Richmond Convention and Visitors Bureau (RCVB) Director Michelle Itagaki noted that Richmond"s number one draw for visitors is the Rosie the Riveter WW II Home Front National Historical Park " in response to a...
Police Chief Probe Completed – City Council Briefed on Findings
Police chief gets council support after inquiry " After receiving report on Richmond officers' complaint of racism, city attorney says department head has full backing By Karl Fischer and John Geluardi CONTRA COSTA TIMES Contra Costa Times Article Launched:07/18/2007...
Local Ship Scrapping Called “Unfeasible”
The latest Contra Costa Times story on the Mothball Fleet call local ship scrapping "unfeasible." I don"t think "unfeasible" is the appropriate term here. It may be more expensive. But it"s certainly not unfeasible. In fact what is now Sims/Hugo Neu in Richmond was...
Macdonald Avenue Gateway and Landmarks Community Workshop
You are invited to a community workshop about MACDONALD LANDMARKS. Click here for the flyer. Thursday, July 26th -6:30-8PM Atchison Village Community Center,Collins & Curry Street All are welcome!Light refreshments will be served The Richmond Community...
Richmond Bay Trail Ahead by a Mile!
Click here for the upbeat, informative Richmond Bay Trail Mid Year Report. Kudos to Jeannette Mahoney of Perfect Page Desktop Publishing for designing this colorful report pro bono for TRAC, the Trails for Richmond Action Committee. Print the report to read and learn...
“It Takes a Village That Learns, Knows, Connects” Community Fair
From: Butt, Tom [mailto:tom.butt@intres.com] Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 7:12 AM Subject: "It Takes a Village That Learns, Knows, Connects" Community Fair The City of Richmond is hosting the first "It takes a village that"" Community Fair here in City Hall that is...
Chevron Seeks Exemption From Energy Commission for Power Plant Expansion
Chevron has filed an application for a Small Power Plant Exemption from the California Energy Commission"s licensing requirements for a proposed 60 megawatt net capacity increase to its existing electrical generation system within the Richmond Refinery. The Energy...
Revival of Historic Richmond Dry Docks for Ship Dismantling Gains Traction
Ship-disposal discord Contra Costa Times Contra Costa Times Article Launched:07/09/2007 03:02:22 AM PDT Richmond may renovate its dry docks Councilman wants to revive World War II-era shipyards to recycle Mothball Fleet, add jobs By John Geluardi CONTRA COSTA TIMES...
Discover a Hidden Green Industry on the Richmond Bay Trail Tomorrow
July 11-- New Life Millworks Tour/Bay Trail Walk in Richmond When: Wednesday, July 11, 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM Where: Directions: From the Richmond Parkway, turn west on Parr Blvd and take an immediate right on Garden Tract Rd. which will jog left, then turn right when...
Get Lucky at Friday 13th Point Richmond Music Festival
Click here for information on this summer"s not to be missed second festival performance on Friday 13, 5:30 PM to 7:10 PM in the Point Richmond Village Triangle.
High Security at Chevron
The article below caught my attention, noting the high level of security at our local refinery, a designated high value terrorism target. Apparently, Chevron can"t keep detained suspects within the refinery. We also doubt if they can keep them out. Click here for a...
Help Me Paint a Flagpole
I will be at East Brother Island on Saturday, July 14, joining other volunteers doing maintenance. One of my goals in to paint the flagpole, and I need help. Click here for information about volunteering at East Brother. We also need some folks with experience in...
City Manager’s Weekly Report for the Week Ending July 6th, 2007
Mayor and Councilmembers: This is the weekly report for the week ending July 6th, 2007. 1. Meeting Notes Due to planned absences by several Councilmembers during the week of July 9th, the next City Council meeting will be on Tuesday, July 17th. Note for planning...