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By Anna Schuessler ming from PG&E’s mishandling of
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF communication regarding the safe-
ty of a San Carlos natural gas line
San Carlos officials are voicing in 2012. Dedicating the funds
support for taking time to explore toward upgrading the Holly Street
how a community foundation and Highway 101 interchange and
could be best structured to fund a affordable housing projects are
wide array of initiatives and how among the ideas officials have
to ensure residents engage in its considered, but committing $2
formation in discussing how some million toward a community foun-
$2 million of a $6 million PG&E dation benefiting San Carlos
settlement could be directed. organizations and projects has
For months, officials have been a mainstay in City Council
weighed a variety of uses for the $6 discussions about the funds.
FRANCO PICAHE/DAILY JOURNAL
million the city collected from the In an initial discussion of the
Silvia Leiva Browne at her artisanal pop-up bakery now at the Hillsdale Shopping Center, where she sells goods funds more than a year ago, Vice
utility in May, more than a year
from her native Argentina. after the city and Pacific Gas and
Hillsdale Shopping Center makes spaces for specialty retail Structure may open by weekend, mixed-use construction ongoing
By Diego Emilio Perez Lolita Artisanal Bakery now open many times offers experimental By Anna Schuessler the end of 2017, construction of
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT Saturdays at the Hillsdale retail marketing in today’s shop- DAILY JOURNAL STAFF the two-level garage has been
Shopping Center in San Mateo. ping world, ” said Christine delayed for months as crews
With parents who owned and This culturally representative Kupczak, marketing director at As early as this weekend, visi- worked through modifications to
operated an alfajor factory in option is a unique addition to a Hillsdale Shopping Center. “Pop- tors to downtown San Carlos may the garage’s power plant,
Argentina, Silvia Leiva Browne generally predictable storefront ups provide a benefit to everyone be able to breathe a sigh of relief explained Community
was immersed in baking tradition- directory and part of the center’s involved, the retailer, the landlord when it comes to finding a parking Development Director Al Savay at
al cookies at a young age and came goal to bring in more shoppers and the consumer.” spot after a 254-spot garage at the the City Council’s Monday meet-
to the United States 21 years ago and keep the shopping center base of the mixed-use develop- ing.
experience fresh. Lolita’s freshly baked Argentine Savay said projections updated
with a dream of opening her own ment planned for Wheeler Plaza
alfajores come in a wide variety of opens to the public.
bakery. “It’s certainly a win-win situa-
That dream has come true with tion for everyone involved and See BAKERY, Page 19 Originally expected to open at See GARAGE, Page 18
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unable to handle, bat still in his hand — in an effort to
allowing Reddick to dodge the tag.
slide in safely with But the ball slipped out of Lucroy’s
the tying run. bare hand, pinballed off plate umpire
Continued from page 11 With one out, David Rackley and Lucroy, and then
Bregman’s dribbler fell to the ground.
but the Astros staged their own rally. started out foul Still with plenty of time, though,
All-Star closer Blake Treinen (5-2) before spinning Lucroy picked up the ball, set his feet
walked pinch-hitter Josh Reddick, who into fair territory with an angle to throw to first base —
went to third on a single to right field Alex Bregman just a few feet up the and fired the ball off the back of
by rookie Kyle Tucker. With the infield first base line. Bregman’s helmet as he ran up the line.
playing in, Tony Kemp hit a grounder Bregman failed to run initially, so The ball ricocheted into foul territo-
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anywhere Curry went, lective bargaining agreement. weekend before the number of protesters dwin-
staying close to the two- The union said Tuesday it has proposed dled as the season progressed.
time MVP at home and on having its executive committee talking to “We’re here for a bigger platform,” Raiders
the road. Walker is a for- Continued from page 11 the NFL instead of proceeding with litiga- tight end Jared Cook said during the spring.
mer member of the tion. The union said the NFL has agreed to “We’re not just athletes. We’re people that live
Oakland Police those discussions. this. It’s people in our neighborhood, it’s
Ralph Walker Department. its owners meetings in Atlanta. The policy
The NFL declined to comment about the people that we grew up with, it’s people that
allows players to protest during the nation-
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al anthem by staying in the locker room,
trainer Chelsea Lane had departed for a job In 2016, then-49ers quarterback, Colin circumstances. So when we speak on it, it’s
but forbids them from sitting or taking a
running the Atlanta Hawks training staff. Kaepernick began protesting police brutality not like we’re just speaking out of the side of
knee if they’re on the field or the sidelines.
She played a key role in getting Curry back and social injustice by kneeling during the our neck. It’s things that actually touch home
from a knee injury this postseason — and Teams will be subject to fines if players national anthem, and the demonstration and things that we can actually relate to.
Lane worked back several other stars from don’t comply and will have the option of spread to other players and teams. It became “All I have to say is, I just think it’s sad
late-season injuries, too, such as Kevin punishing players. one of the most controversial and sensitive that it’s veered from something that stood
Durant, Klay Thompson and Andre Iguodala. When the league announced the policy, issues in the NFL, with players saying their for good and the whole narrative has
A contract extension for coach Steve Kerr Commissioner Roger Goodell called it a messages last year were being misconstrued, changed into something that’s negative
is expected to be announced soon once he compromise aimed at putting the focus back while others — including President Donald when that was not what it was initially
signs the new deal. Kerr has one year on football after a tumultuous year in which Trump — called them unpatriotic. Trump even about in the first place.”
remaining on his original $25 million, television ratings dipped nearly 10 percent; said NFL owners should fire any player who The NFL started requiring players to be on
five-year agreement. Kerr had planned some some blamed the protests for such a drop. refused to stand during the anthem. the field for the anthem in 2009 — the year it
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tion with a growing endowment.”
Though Johnson supported forming a
self-governing, apolitical organization
City Manager Jeff Maltbie said the city
has previously engaged the community in
similar outreach processes and could start
a foundation’s bylaws are following them
and staying focused on community proj-
ects. Rubens said requiring votes on how to
that can partner with the city and accept a spreading the word about the effort and the spend an endowment’s interest to reach a
range of donations, he advocated for council need for volunteers to help with projects supermajority or unanimous count and put-
Mayor Cameron Johnson suggested offi- ting parameters on how the $2 million
oversight as a foundation is established like drafting bylaws.
cials explore setting aside a portion to cre- donation the council could make to the
through the formation of its mission, Councilmembers discussed ways of struc-
ate a community foundation supporting foundation are among the ways coun-
vision, values and bylaws, a process he said turing the governing board and foundation
local organizations and efforts. At cilmembers could chart out use of the funds.
could take a year or 18 months. membership so funds could be used toward a
Monday’s meeting, he acknowledged former
mayor Tom Davids’ role in recognizing and “That’s my perspective, is that ultimately range of beneficiaries. If councilmembers “I would like to make sure that however we
supporting the cluster of volunteer-driven, you want an independent organization but were to appoint members of directors to the participate in the setup of this, we make it
community organizations in the city with that we need to go through some transition foundation’s board, the organization would pretty strict,” said Collins.
the nonprofit San Carlos Together, and said period,” he said. be subject to the Brown Act and also be Councilman Matt Grocott was joined by
the opportunity to continue to support them Though Councilman Mark Olbert sup- unable to grant funds toward city projects, Mayor Bob Grassilli in voicing support for
with the unexpected windfall fell in line ported Johnson’s vision for creating a foun- explained Assistant City Manager Tara an endowment in which the principal is
with the vision Davids set. dation, he wondered if the city could engage Peterson. invested and its interest income is spent
Noting the influx of new businesses and the community by distributing a request for Though they made no decisions Monday, toward specific programs each year. Having
developments in San Carlos in recent years, proposals within the community and seeing officials discussed appointing members and observed organizations whose support has
Johnson observed the city’s chance to grow whether residents step forward with ideas of directors to the board and allowing them to expanded beyond their initial charge,
the fund beyond its initial amount. their own. By giving residents a chance to select their successors. City Attorney Greg Grocott added that he hoped the funds would
“I think we have an opportunity to create shape the foundation earlier on, said Olbert, Rubens said once all of those appointed by be dedicated to organizations and projects
a vehicle to capture a lot of those the foundation may be more successful in the City Council step down, the limitations in San Carlos instead of being distributed in
resources,” he said, according to a video of aligning with community needs. set by the Brown Act would expire and the other communities.
Monday’s City Council meeting. “I think “That way, we can use community crowd- organization would be allowed to make “For me, it would be preferable for it to be
this could be a historic moment for our city sourced thinking and energy to make this grants toward city projects. an organization that strictly focuses on San
in that many decades in the future we could thing work,” he said. “I think it works bet- Councilman Ron Collins asked how coun- Carlos,” he said.
Savay is hoping City Manager Jeff San Carlos Avenue and a small section of of the project is under construction.
GARAGE
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Maltbie and the developer, KB Home, are
able to negotiate a temporary lease agree-
ment for the garage by the end of this week,
Laurel Street, the garage is expected to
boost the number by 67 spaces. Approved
in 2015, the Wheeler Plaza project is
Olbert suggested the city explore pick-
ing up the cost of the lease with SamTrans
from the developer to keep another down-
which would be the final step before the expected to be completed by the end of town parking option available while con-
garage’s opening. Once the entire project is 2019 and will provide 109 for-sale condo- struction on the rest of the project takes
earlier this year estimated the garage would complete, the developer is expected to miniums and 10,000 square feet of new shape.
open in mid-August. But by expediting safe- transfer ownership of the parking structure retail space. “If it’s not outrageous, I’d certainly be
ty inspections, putting the finishing touch- to the city, according to a staff report. In the weeks after the project’s construc- willing to consider doing that,” he said,
es on the garage and posting temporary tion began in April 2017, the loss of the noting he would like to avoid backups and
signs with the two-hour limit, city staff and “We’re just about ready to let folks know
that they can park in the parking garage as 187 spots drew the ire of downtown visitors frustration should construction prevent
members of the Redwood City Fire and business owners, who expressed con- drivers from using the new garage. “I’d
Department, which with San Carlos con- soon as possible,” said Savay, according to
a video of the meeting. cern about the time it took to find a parking rather they have a place to park.”
tracts for emergency fire services, were able space at peak times. Officials responded to The developer is also set to stop provid-
to move the timeline up a few weeks, said Built on the site formerly featuring the
the concerns by routing drivers to one of ing valet services at the Foodville lot,
Savay. city’s main downtown 187-spot parking lot
the 50 spots available at a lot at 616 Laurel which Ray Panek, senior vice president of
in an area largely bounded by Walnut Street,
St. where the Foodville store once stood or KB Home, said cost between $11,000 and
the SamTrans parking garage at 1250 San $14, 000 a month while the lease with
Carlos Ave. while the Wheeler Plaza park- SamTrans for use of the garage cost some
ing structure was under construction. $1,400 a month. Councilmembers voiced
In reviewing the developer’s plan to end a support for looking into whether keeping
lease with SamTrans to use the agency’s the SamTrans garage as an option for down-
garage once the Wheeler Plaza parking town visitors when the developer and
structure is open, Councilman Matt Grocott SamTrans discuss it later this week.
asked if planners had considered extending Even with the new garage, Maltbie said
the lease with SamTrans to give those who city staff would continue to explore ways to
have become accustomed to using the make parking available downtown as con-
garage a chance to adjust to the changes. struction continues.
Grocott also noted temporary road closures “We’re going to want to continue to
on Walnut Street may have discouraged driv- explore every possible option to make
ers from using the road, and wondered if use every possible space in the downtown area
of the garage might be limited while the rest to the public that we can,” he said.
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U.S. slaps terror designation Lomas de Chapultepec neighborhood. Her Nobel Peace Prize. That was the last time she
Around the world husband, James, was steps away at the time left home as a free woman. Until now.
on Iran-linked group in Bahrain of the shooting. China allowed her to leave the country
The designation, which prohibits
WASHINGTON — The United States desig- Americans or U.S. companies from doing The city’s prosecutor’s office says the 27- Tuesday, ending an eight-year house arrest
nated a Shiite militant group in Bahrain as a business with the group, is the latest Trump year-old Mirutenko was shot when gunmen that made the soft-spoken, chain-smoking
foreign terrorist organization Tuesday to administration effort to increase pressure on aboard a motorcycle fired on a man identified 57-year-old poet with a shaven head a tragic
ramp up pressure on Iran. Tehran after pulling out of the 2015 nuclear as a bouncer at an area bar. No arrests have icon known around the world.
The al-Ashtar Brigades are “yet another in accord. been made. Mirutenko’s parents live in the As Liu Xia came off a plane in Helsinki,
a long line of Iranian-sponsored terrorists Chicago area. Natalie Mirutenko told ABC Finland, to transfer to a flight to Berlin, she
who kill on behalf of a corrupt regime,” Authorities identifies woman News her daughter had told her “how wonder- spread her arms and grinned widely at a wait-
Nathan Sales, the coordinator for counterter- ful, how safe it was.” ing photographer. A few hours later, she was
rorism at the State Department, said in a
killed in Mexico City shooting seen getting into a car at Berlin’s Tegel air-
statement detailing the designation. CHICAGO — A U.S. tourist in Mexico Nobel widow allowed to leave port.
The militant group has been critical of a City who was shot to death outside a restau- The release of Liu Xia, who was never
violent crackdown by Bahrain’s Sunni-led rant has been identified as a woman who was
China after long house arrest charged with a crime, results from years of
government on a 2011 Shiite-led uprising. It celebrating her first wedding anniversary. BERLIN — In the fall of 2010, Liu Xia campaigning by Western governments and
has since claimed responsibility for a num- Authorities say Tatiana Mirutenko of San traveled to a prison in northeast China to tell activists and comes just days before the one-
ber of bombings and attacks in Bahrain, Francisco was killed Saturday as she left a her husband, dissident intellectual Liu year anniversary Friday of Liu Xiaobo’s
including two that killed police. taco restaurant in Mexico City’s wealthy Xiaobo, that he had just been awarded the death.
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