RichmondBUILDS Get TV Coverage
Fred Lucero, Program Manager for the RichmondBUILDS program, asked me to make sure everyone got a chance to see the coverage his program received on Channel Two last night. It"s an amazing two minutes highlighting the accomplishments of the graduates of the first...
Who Says the City Council Doesn’t Get Along?
The following appeared in today"s West County Times in "The Eye on East Bay" Column: Councilwoman says it with Flowers A colorful new tactic in the popular art of political bickering blossomed last week in Richmond. After two weeks of political acrimony over City...
NIAD Fundraiser Debuts Richmond’s Historic Cannery Building
Please attend and support the NIAD Fundraiser on June 20, 2007. Click here for information. The NIAD Center for Art & Disabilities will be holding a fundraiser sponsored by Draper & Esquin Wine & Spirits at the newly opened Cannery in Richmond's Marina Bay...
Ferries in Richmond? Attend the Water Authority Stakeholders Meeting: July 12th, 10am-12pm
Please join the San Francisco Bay Area Water Transit Authority at a third group stakeholders meeting regarding development of a ferry terminal on the Ford Peninsula. The meeting will take place on Thursday, July 12th at Dicon Fiberoptics. We need your continued...
City Manager’s Weekly Report for the Week Ending June 21st, 2007
Mayor and Councilmembers: This is the weekly report for the week ending June 21st, 2007. 1. Meeting Notes The next City Council meeting will be on Tuesday, June 26th. It will begin with a Closed Session at 8:30 AM, to be followed by a continued Study Session on the...
A Grand Adventure
After seven days and six nights in the Grand Canyon running a 100-mile stretch of the Colorado River, the E-Forum is back on line with lots of news. Click here for a few pics of the trip. Seven days without a computer, cell phone or a city Council meeting was just...
Preserve America Grant
Thanks to hard work by the Richmond Planning Department, especially Planner Lina Valesco, the City of Richmond has been awarded a $75,000 matching grant to help pay for an expanded reconnaissance survey of historic structures in the Iron Triangle, Coronado, and Santa...
City Council Unanimously Approves Point Richmond Shores
After years of contentious wrangling over the design of the Toll Brothers project at former Terminal 1, the City Council unanimously adopted the measures required to approve Point Richmond Shores and sale of the property for some $13 million. Although the City Council...
ABC 7/KGO-TV Covers Trainmaster Building Rehabilitation
The following is the transcript of a televised story broadcast on July 11. To see the video, go to http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=local&id=5388159. Historical Richmond Railroad Line Has Deep Roots KGO By Wayne Freedman Jun.11 - KGO - If you've ever...
City Council Full Agenda Packets Now Available Via Internet
For the first time, the entire content of agenda packets for city Council meetings is available via the Internet. Instructions follow: FOR PUBLIC ACCESS TO THE AGENDA PACKET USING THE SIRE AGENDA PLUS AGENDA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 1. Type in the web address:...
BNSF Richmond Rail Yard Health Risk Assessment
Tom, You might want to let your readers know that the Health Risk assessment for BNSF's Richmond Yard will be released to the public at a meeting held by CA Air Resorces Board on June 13, 6:30pm, at the Hilltop Courtyard Marriott. More info can be found at...
First Review of Draft General Plan Update by City Council and Planning Commission
This will be my last dispatch until at least June 18. Subject: Joint City Council & Planning Commission Meeting Location: City Council Chambers " 1401 Marina Way South Date/Time: Tue, Jun 12th, 2007 / 7:00 pm-10:00 pm Groups: Public Note: The City Council and...
Hazards of Living Near Refineries and Rail Yards
Note: The E-FORUM will be off line for a week, while I raft the Grand Canyon. Residents wary of Chevron proposal " 29 of 30 speakers at Planning Commission meeting oppose plan for hydrogen plant to refine crude oilBy John Geluardi CONTRA COSTA TIMES Contra Costa Times...
West County Times on Police Building Cost Overrun
Note: The E-FORUM will be off line for a week, while I raft the Grand Canyon. Police rental get more costly, city says " RICHMOND: Move from old Hall of Justice building will cost twice as much and take longer, officials say By Karl Fischer and John Geluardi CONTRA...
Richmond Shoreline Film Festival: Thursday June 21st 6:30 PM-9 PM
Note: The E-FORUM will be off line for a week, while I raft the Grand Canyon. Dear Friends, The North Richmond Shoreline Academy invites you to... The World Premier of the Richmond Shoreline Film Festival Thursday June 21, 2007, 6:30pm-9pm Parchester Village Community...
Chronicle’s Chip Johnson on Chevron Expansion
Chevron looks to profits, Richmond looks to health Chip Johnson Friday, June 8, 2007 It should come as no surprise that Big Oil is searching for new ways to cash in on the industry's bonanza of profits. In Richmond, Chevron officials have proposed a "significant...
Your Chance to Help Out Two of the Viramontes Five
John, I appreciate your willingness to discuss this. I think part of the problem. However, is characterizing my advocacy as attacks, tantrums and name calling. All I said is that you are wrong and that your politics are not in the best interest of the City. That"s my...
Planning Commission to Hear Comments on Chevron Expansion EIR Tonight
A massive Chevron project that will increase refining throughput capacity and increase pollution releases into Richmond"s air and water will be the subject of a public hearing at the Richmond Planning Commission tonight at 7:00 PM in the City Council Chamber,1401...
Chronicle Touts Charm of Richmond Neighborhood
STREET DATE Washington Avenue, Richmond Stephanie Wright Hession Thursday, June 7, 2007 More... Although it's part of the city of Richmond, with its vintage brick buildings, charming storefronts and petite streets, Point Richmond feels like its own little village. A...
Richmond Aghast at Behavior of Viramontes Five
In less than 24 hours from last night"s debacle, I have received over 50 comments from E-FORUM readers criticizing the vote of the Viramontes 5 on operable windows in City Hall. The one I liked best was, "Why not compromise: operable windows in most of City Hall, and...