Election Leaves Candidates Hanging
Although Contra Costa County (http://www.co.contra-costa.ca.us/) last posted election results at 12:57 AM on November 8 (see below), it appears the election is far from over for some candidates. My sources tell me that there are 2,000 or more Richmond absentee and...
Tombutt.com Logs Over Half a Million Hits in 2006
Your source for Richmond news the web site, www.tombutt.com, has logged over half a million hits so far in 2006 with an average of nearly 1,600 hits per day from nearly 400 visitors per day. The most viewed page is the E-FORUM compilation, followed by the Home Page....
Two for Veterans Day
1. Veteran's Day Dinner and Memorial Service " Red Oak Victory Saturday, November 11, 2006 at 2:00 PM Tea Dance at 2:00 PM to the music of the Hornet Museum Dance Band Dinner at 3:00 PM, Memorial Service and Laying of Flowers on the Bay at 4:00 PM. Special Guest, John...
Going to the Well Too Often?
We were sorely disappointed that the West County Times today chose to editorialize against Measure T, particularly when they invoked the same lame arguments used by Chevron in their blizzard of mailers. Several weeks ago, John Marquez and I responded to the WCT"s...
City Manager’s Weekly Report for the Week Ending November 3rd, 2006
Mayor and Councilmembers: This is the (rather long, but information-packed [23 items!]) weekly report for the week ending November 3rd, 2006. 1. Meeting Notes The next regular City Council meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, November 14th. Note that the City Council...
Mailbox Breaks Off
In the last two days our mailbox has sagged under the weight of yet more anti-Measure T and anti Gayle McLaughlin mailers by the Council of Industries/Chevron/Chamber of Commerce triad " six to be exact. Add to that, two pro-Irma Anderson mailers by the same groups....
Waning Campaign Thoughts
In the mailbox today: A letter from Arnie Kasendorf, identifying himself as the Chairman, Richmond Commission on Aging, trying to scare seniors into believing Measure T would raise the price of groceries, pharmaceuticals and rent, paid for by "Coalition to Save Jobs,...
Richmond Cedes “Most Dangerous City in California” Rating
In the Superbowl of City safety, the latest Morgan Quitno Press ratings shows that Richmond, California, has dropped slightly from No. 11 to No. 12 in a year (See Richmond Retains Title November 22, 2005). Neither did our city retain the "most dangerous city in...
Ramsey, Kronenberg and Medrano for School Board
I can"t add much to what I wrote in Ramsey and Kronenberg for WCCUSD Board, October 5, 2006, except that I have gotten to know Antonio Madrano better, and I want to make sure he is recognized as one of the three candidates I believe will provide the best leadership to...
Two For The History Book
Today"s West County Times went historical about Richmond"s rich history, covering two seemingly diverse stories that have a common thread in the City"s role in the WW II Home Front. Both stories are copied below. First is an update on the Red Oak Victory, part of the...
City Politics and Candidates Divided by Chevron Support
As the campaign nears its last week, one measure of Richmond candidates is their level of coziness with Chevron, which has mounted a fight to the death against Measure T and Gayle McLaughlin. There are two news stories today and some recent campaign mailers that shed...
Send an Email, Save a Life
I happened to be out towards Point Molate today, and on the way back, I was dismayed to see a lone bicyclist towing a little trailer with a child in it at exactly the location where Dan Weinstein was killed last month and Dan Doellstedt was badly injured while riding...
Chevron Opposes Richmond Measure T While Raking in Highest Profits in History
the City of Richmond from Chevron. Chevron's finances flourishing High global prices, combined with no significant disruptions, boost company income to $5.02 billion By Rick Jurgens CONTRA COSTA TIMES In what proved to Posted on Sat, Oct. 28, 2006be a sunny quarter...
Help Plan Your National Park
While Chevron continues to flood your mailbox with anti-Measure T mailers, the company is enjoying a flood of its own " record-breaking profits. Recently announced third quarter profits marked the first time the San Ramon-based company's quarterly earnings have...
We’re From JP Morgan Chase and We’re Here to Help You
We were not surprised when JP Morgan Chase concluded, without even the benefit of the feasibility study they sought to partner with Richmond on, that the prospect of a container port in Wildcat Marsh was not worth pursuing. This begs the question of why didn"t JP...
Two Richmonds?
Political campaign season highlights the two realities that constitute Richmond. On one hand we have the Establishment, represented by the Chamber of Commerce, the Council of Industries and large real estate developers. Chevron looms particularly large in the first...
City Manager’s Weekly Report for the Week Ending October 27, 2006
Mayor and Councilmembers: This is the weekly report for the week ending October 27, 2006. 1. Meeting Notes The next regular City Council meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, November 14th. Note that the City Council previously moved its first meeting of November to...
Caltrans and Chevron Conspire to Perpetuate Death Trap
Today"s West County Times carries an account of a serious accident that killed one bicyclist and seriously injured another on the westbound shoulder of I-580 on September 24 just east of the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge toll plaza. This stretch of the freeway is shared...
WCCUSD Joins in Funding Match for Maritime Center for Working Families
WCCUSD Board Members Charles Ramsey, Glen Price and Karen Pfeiffer formed a majority vote at last Wednesday night's School Board meeting that was both visionary and courageous to ensure the funding match for $2 million grant form California Cultural and Historical...
JP Morgan Abandons Container Port Concept (See City Manager’s Weekly Report)
See Item 2, below: Mayor and Councilmembers: This is the weekly report for the week ending October 20, 2006. 1. Meeting Notes The next regular City Council meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, November 14th. Note that there were no study session items necessitating a...