Richmond’s Prather Wins Jefferson Award for Homeless Advocacy Project
JEFFERSON AWARD Presented to Susan Prather Help and dignity for homeless - Chronicle Staff Writer Sunday, October 8, 2006 As executive director of Fresh Start, Susan Prather reaches out to the homeless people of Contra Costa County, providing meals, clothing, shelter...
Final “Memories of Macdonald” Tour
HIT THE STREET WITH US AND SHARE YOUR MEMORIES OF MACDONALD AVENUE! Free walking tours take you to the sites, sounds and stories of Richmond past, present and future. See the spots where the sidewalks were packed with people on Saturday nights, strolling to the Fox...
Weekly Report for the Week Ending October 6th, 2006
This is the weekly report for the week ending October 6th, 2006. 1. Meeting Notes As you will recall, at its most recent meeting, the City Council expressed a willingness to have a special, single-agenda item meeting for the purpose of considering technology options...
Mayor Wants More Business Participation in General Plan Process
See the earlier E-Forum Thank you, Mayor Anderson for clarifying that. The email from COI said only that you were "urging our businesses to participate in the General Plan process." I agree with you that we need maximum participation from everyone. The point I wanted...
October 4 Public Hearing on Castro Cove Cleanup of Refinery Pollution
This may be a coincidence, but this notice caught my attention because it is in the same area being proposed for a container port. A public hearing will be held: Wednesday, October 4, 2006, 6:30 " 8:00 PM, Richmond City hall, 1401 marina Way South, Richmond, CA 94804....
Chronicle’s Chip Johnson Pummels Chevron, Mayor Anderson
Oil's not the only thing Chevron's been pumping - Chip Johnson Tuesday, September 26, 2006 Big Oil is raking it in these days, and Chevron is one of the companies reaping the bounty of record profits. But most residents of Richmond, where one of the company's oil...
Councilmember Rogers Responds to Councilmember Viramontes on Container Port Issue
By way of introduction, I might note that while I would have been reluctant to support Councilmember Rogers" motion to form a blue ribbon committee to study the use of the proposed container port location (had I stayed around), for reasons I previously articulated. I...
The Three Stooges Make a Richmond Appearance
With Mayor Anderson, Councilmember Viramontes and City Attorney John Eastman in a remarkable rendition of the three stooges, supported by the talented City Council players, the public was once again cheated out of an opportunity for open discussion of the pursuit of a...
Anybody but Anderson
Tonight I am officially joining the "anybody but Anderson" (for mayor) movement. She has finally pushed me over the edge. I spent half a day over the weekend preparing a PowerPoint presentation I intended to present under Item K-4, placed on the agenda by...
Eye on the Bay to Feature Point Richmond
Watch Channel 5 " Eye on the Bay -- at 7:00 p.m. next Wednesday, Sept. 13th " for a visit to Richmond"s Point Richmond Historic District, one of three unique Bay Area neighborhoods explored by KPIX reporter Liam Mayclem. Liam Mayclem combines his passion for music,...
Container Port Presentation by Chevron
Lots of people have asked me about how they can weigh in on the container port proposal. Apparently Dean O"Hair of Chevron will be making a presentation advocating the Wildcat Marsh container port at the Point Richmond Neighborhood Council meeting this coming...
RICHMOND”S POINT ISABEL DOG PARK FETCHES TOP SPOT IN PETA”S LIST OF NORTH AMERICA”S BEST DOG PARKS
Canine Amenities, Beautiful Scenery Give Dogs Plenty to Bark About Richmond, Calif. " With Labor Day weekend quickly approaching, summer travelers who won"t leave home without Fido can add some special stops to their plans that will have their beloved canines jumping...
THE GREENWAYING OF RICHMOND
Friends of the Richmond Greenway " a new group " will work with community members, businesses, and the City of Richmond to create a community vision and bring improvements to the Richmond Greenway, now under construction. Neighborhood safety, maintenance, and...
Bringing back ‘Memories of Macdonald’
The Macdonald Landmarks Project of the Richmond Redevelopment Agency in concert with the Richmond Main Street Initiative and the National Park Service is one of the best things the Agency has taken on. It has really sparked an interest form the media, and its results...
More On Terminal 1 EIR Fraud
For those of you with sufficient patience and interest to wade through it, the attached PDF file describes in detail why, in my opinion, three City of Richmond Agencies and two independent consultants, perhaps in a misguided attempt to suck up to the Richmond City...
Richmond Lauded As An Icon Of Historic Preservation As An Engine Of Economic Development
In an August 1, 2006, article in the Berkeley Daily Planet, the City of Richmond and Orton Development were actually held up as an example to be emulated for the adaptive reuse of the former Ford Assembly Plant. This bodes well for the City"s recent recognition that...
Clean Up Richmond Port Pollution? Naw, Not Today
Not an organization to start a trend, the Richmond City Council soundly rejected a resolution offered by Gayle McLaughlin last week to simply study the feasibility of using biodiesel at the Port of Richmond to reduce pollution. Was this an anti-business move? Not...
Make A Difference – Run For The Contra Costa Community College District Board
There is an exciting opportunity for a public-minded resident of West County to run for the open Ward I seat on the five-member Contra Costa Community College District Board of Trustees. The filing period for the November 2006 election is August 11, and as far as we...
More On Contra Costa Community College District Opportunity
The following additional information was just provided by the current trustee, David MacDiarmid. Note that the filing deadline is August 18, not August 11 as I previously wrote. An open seat, no incumbent is running. Trustee Ward 1 Contra Costa Community College...
City Manager’s Weekly Report For Week Ending August 4, 2006
Mayor and Councilmembers: This is the weekly report for the week ending August 4th, 2006. 1. Meeting Notes There are no City Council meetings scheduled until Tuesday, September 12, 2006. As a reminder, there will be a public meeting on Tuesday, August 15th in the...