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Burlingame eyes
bulging budget
Officials eye spending plan, set money
aside for rising recreation center costs
By Austin Walsh property and hotel tax collection,
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF officials expect general fund rev-
enue for the 2019-202 fiscal year
Burlingame’s financial footing to reach $78 million, which is
continues to improve according about the same amount as the pre-
to a recent budget examination by vious adopted budget.
officials who set aside the majori- The projected income outpaced
ty of an excess of nearly $3 mil- expected spending levels by $3.7
lion to afford an increasingly million, granting councilmem-
expensive new community center. bers the chance to examine other
The Burlingame City Council issues which would benefit from
hosted a budget study session additional funding.
Wednesday, May 8, when they The two competing priority
offered initial feedback on the needs identified were unfunded
evolving spending plan for the retirement payments, as officials
upcoming fiscal year. expect payments to the CalPERS
Central to the discussion was a system to rise significantly over
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL decision on ways to manage an the coming years, and saving for
San Mateo County officials and crews have been coordinating for months the move of the historic Lathrop influx of tax revenue, which bol- the increased costs associated
House from one block in downtown Redwood City to another block across Marshall Street and behind the San stered the city’s coffers and with the proposed new
Mateo County History Museum. In recent weeks, crews have also been preparing a new foundation for the home offered an opportunity to address Community Center.
at its new location. unfunded liabilities as well as
Acknowledging officials have
central capital improvement proj-
Lathrop House crosses the street ects.
Through a projected uptick in
already established a trust fund
See BUDGET, Page 19
Historic structure moved to make room for new office building
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
San Bruno starts Crestmoor
Though Marshall Street in
downtown Redwood City has been
development examination
By Austin Walsh Commission voted 3-1, with
closed to traffic for the city’s
annual Fourth of July parade or dur- DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Chair Linda Mason dissenting, to
ing a rare water main break, this approve that the district’s poten-
weekend may mark the first time tial interest in developing new
San Bruno officials opened homes at the 40-acre campus con-
the street was closed to let a 90- examinations of the San Mateo
ton, two-story structure make its forms with the city’s general plan.
Union High School District’s
way to a new location. interest in building housing at the The approval is the first in a
Seldom moving faster than a former Crestmoor High School long series of public meetings sur-
meter an hour, the historic Lathrop campus, which is fueling concerns rounding the district’s opportuni-
House has been on the move in among some neighbors. ty to sell or lease the property,
See LATHROP, Page 27 The San Bruno Planning See BRUNO, Page 19
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States taking steps to seek explicit patient consent for pelvic exams
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Lawmakers in a number of states now want Maryland Legislature unanimously sent leg-
Comment on to eliminate any question about patient con- islation to Gov. Larry Hogan, who is expect-
Savanah Harshbarger estimates she per- or share this story at sent. ed to sign it.
formed as many as 10 pelvic exams last year Bills introduced in roughly a dozen states Maryland state Delegate Heather Bagnall
on patients before gynecologic surgeries, www.smdailyjournal.com this year would require that women undergo- said the state’s teaching hospitals have
feeling for fibroid tumors or other abnormal- ing gynecological surgeries give explicit informed consent as a best practice, but she
ities. What was not always clear to her was approval to a pelvic exam beforehand. It’s a felt it needed to be made explicit in state law
The Duke University medical student said whether the patients had agreed ahead of step that some medical experts say is an to protect women undergoing surgery and as
the experience was a revelation. time to have a student do the exam while unnecessary intrusion into patient care. an assurance for medical students.
“It’s pretty empowering to know this is they were under anesthesia. The consent Utah’s governor signed a pelvic exam “We have basically just spelled out in no
something you can detect with a gloved hand form, Harshbarger said, “definitely does not consent bill into law earlier this year. A bill uncertain terms, if a patient is going under
instead of needing an MRI or some more mention any specific things a student might in New York passed the state Senate this anesthesia ... that they have to have given
expensive procedure,” Harshbarger said. be doing. It’s fairly vague language.” week and is headed to the governor, and the consent for these exams,” Bagnall said.
Tuesday, June 11
San Mateo County Fair
1346 Saratoga Drive, San Mateo
Senior Expo open 11am - 3 pm
Seniors age 62+ admitted Senior Expo features:
FREE into Fair and Senior Expo t Senior-related businesses
until 3pm and community booths
Parking on-site $15 t Goody bags for first 1000 guests
Senior Expo hours: 11am to 3pm t Giveaways
Dean Martin impersonator Matt Helm
The all - time “ King of Cool” will sing some old
favorites, as well as Sinatra songs.
Senior Stage, Expo Hall
11:30 am, 12:30 pm, 1:30 pm
T
state government into a multibillion- about $34 million. front is Newsom's proposal to impose h e n ex t t i me y o u v i s i t t h e San Mat eo Mai n
dollar hole, California lawmakers On the other hand, those are annual new state tax penalties on adult Li b rary t ak e a mo men t t o l o o k at t h e b i g
were forced to cut deeply into numer- expenses, not one-time costs. And the Americans who don't sign up for p l aque o n t h e o ut s i de o f t h e b ui l di n g . It ’s a
ous valuable programs just to make state has other, expensive health care health coverage, replacing the federal l i s t o f t h e maj o r do n o rs — i n di v i dual s an d b us i n es s
ends meet. Many of those cuts were needs and wants. Two of the biggest penalties that Congress eliminated in o rg an i zat i o n s — wh o co n t ri b ut ed t o t h e o ri g i n al
penny-wise and pound-foolish, how- are proposals aimed at achieving uni- 2017. cap i t al camp ai g n .
ever, especially the ones in safety-net versal coverage in California by mak- That's a twofer: The penalties would Twen t y -fi v e y ears ag o
programs like subsidized child-care ing health insurance more affordable encourage younger, healthier t h e San Mat eo Li b rary
that helped low-income families stay for moderate-income Californians and Californians not to go uninsured, and Fo un dat i o n was creat ed
in the workforce. So as the economy extending Medi-Cal to immigrants they would raise money to help pay an d i t h as much t o cel e-
improved, lawmakers and former Gov. living in the state illegally. for premium subsidies to moderate- b rat e t o day.
Jerry Brown slowly pieced the state's Make no mistake — universal cov- income families who would otherwise But mo re t h an t wo
safety net back together again. erage would be good for all have to spend too high a percentage decades ag o , a n ew
But some important benefits have Californians, including those who of their monthly income on insur- l i b rary s eemed l i k e a
yet to be restored, a full decade after already have insurance. Beyond the ance. It's not clear, however, that di s t an t dream. Th e o l d
the recession ended. A good example strong moral argument for providing Newsom's proposal would generate b ui l di n g o n Th i rd Av en ue
is the subsidy Medi-Cal eliminated for treatment to everyone who needs it, enough money to cover the full cost (s i t e o f p res en t l i b rary )
eyeglasses. The program will pay there are good economic and public of the subsidies. was ug l y an d o ut dat ed i n
when poor Californians visit an health reasons for bringing every res- One possible answer is to renew the wh at i t co ul d o ffer i n t h e
optometrist to find out how bad their ident under the insurance umbrella and tax on managed-care organizations 2 1 s t cen t ury. So t h e fi rs t
vision is, but won't help cover the providing timely, efficient care. that is set to expire at the start of the j o b was t o co n v i n ce t h e
cost of the glasses or contact lenses The steps required to make coverage next fiscal year, July 1. The tax, co mmun i t y. Nex t came a
they may need to drive a car, operate a available and affordable to all which generates money for Medi-Cal b o n d meas ure an d a co mp et i t i o n fo r t h e s t at e l i b rary
machine or read a manual — in other Californians, however, would cost the that the federal government then b o n d. Bo t h were s ucces s ful . Th e v o t ers o v erwh el m-
words, things they may need to do in state $6 billion or more per year. And matches, raises about $1.5 billion a i n g s up p o rt ed t h e $ 3 5 mi l l i o n b o n d an d t h e s t at e
order to hold a job. while Sacramento has been riding a year. When combined with the state b o n d co n t ri b ut ed $ 2 0 mi l l i o n . But t h ere was s t i l l a
Similarly, Medi-Cal no longer cov- wave of budget surpluses, the state funds Newsom has proposed to spend, g ap . Dei dre Marb l es t o n e, t h e fi rs t p res i den t o f t h e
ers speech therapy, audiology, podia- can't afford to have its obligations that would be more than enough to Li b rary Fo un dat i o n , came t o t h e Ci t y Co un ci l an d
try or incontinence supplies — the grow faster than its economy. That's a cover the subsidies' cost and help s ai d t h e Fo un dat i o n wo ul d mak e up t h e di fferen ce o f
sort of treatments and supplies that recipe for disaster in the next down- extend Medi-Cal to more $ 1 0 mi l l i o n . Th ey di d. Th at was 2 5 y ears ag o .
can enable people living at or below turn. As Gov. Gavin Newsom warned Californians. The Trump administra- Co n t ri b ut o rs i n cl uded res i den t s o f b o t h San Mat eo
the poverty line to be more produc- on Wednesday about the current tion had pushed back on such taxes, an d Hi l l s b o ro ug h . Ci t y Li b rari an K. G. Ouy e was t h e
tive and, potentially, start climbing extended economic expansion: “What and Newsom didn't seek to renew the dri v i n g fo rce b eh i n d g et t i n g t h e j o b do n e. So me o f
up the income ladder. we're experiencing right now is sim- state's version for fear of jeopardizing t h e k ey o ri g i n al p l ay ers were J o h n Drap er, Fran ces
In the big scheme of the state budg- ply without precedent in modern other health care-related assistance Nel s o n , Ti s h Bus el l e an d t h e San Mat eo Ro t ary
et, these are not expensive programs. American history and it is not a new the state is seeking from the feds. But Fo un dat i o n .
Plus, if they were added back, the fed- normal. Any time people talk about with the administration approving Th e mai n l i b rary, cert ai n l y t h e mo s t b eaut i ful
eral government would cover roughly the new normal, that's when things Michigan's proposal for a tax similar b ui l di n g i n t h e ci t y, h as wo n n umero us arch i t ect ural
two-thirds of the tab. Restoring collapse.” to California's, the door seems open an d en v i ro n men t al awards (t h e l at t er fo r i t s g reen -
vision coverage would cost the state So it makes sense for the state to for the state to continue the levy, as it n es s ). It h as b eco me t h e de fact o co mmun i t y l i v i n g
about $22 million a year, and restor- continue to advance cautiously on the should. ro o m b y b ei n g s o wel co mi n g an d s o ful l o f ex ci t i n g
b o o k s , mag azi n es an d n ews p ap ers ; an d t h i n g s t o do
an d l earn i n a co mfo rt ab l e s et t i n g . Th e fo un dat i o n
Letters to the editor came t o t h e res cue duri n g t h e fi n an ci al do wn t urn
wh en t h e ci t y co ul d n o t affo rd t o k eep t h e l i b rary
o p en o n week en ds . Th e Sat urday an d Sun day h o urs
A’s no-hitter edition of the Daily Journal. Having to rely on public .com were es p eci al l y i mp o rt an t fo r s t uden t s wh o n eeded
RentHop, RentCafe, Zumper, Zilpy. postings is not enough to build poli- t h e l i b rary t o do t h ei r h o mewo rk o r fo r p eo p l e wh o
Editor, The article cites those rental data cy. California has many business reg- were j o b h un t i n g . Th e fo un dat i o n h as p ro v i ded ex t ra
Good on you for getting out the A’s sources. Quality data is needed for istration requirements from CSLB to s erv i ces fo r ch i l dren , s en i o rs an d fo r t h o s e wh o
no-hitter report out the next morn- good journalism and policymaking. DIR to CDTFA. It is not too much to n eed h el p wi t h t ech n o l o g y. To day, t h e fo un dat i o n
ing. The game had a long delay and San Mateo on Sept. 4, 2018, split ask landlords and property managers s up p o rt s an ex t en s i v e l o an p ro g ram fo r t h o s e wh o
didn’t finish till after 11p.m. Your 2:2 on a rental registry. to provide accurate data. S-Corp do n o t h av e co mp ut ers o r l ap t o p s o r o t h er t ech
staff hung in there to spread the good Councilmembers expressed concerns (mom and pop) landlords can own dev i ces . It h as s up p o rt ed s p eci al co l l ect i o n s i n a
news. With both Bay Area baseball over goals, accuracy, enforceability, businesses holding millions of dol- v ari et y o f l an g uag es o f b o o k s , n ews p ap ers an d j o ur-
teams in the cellar, and the Sharks costs and privacy. Councilman Rick lars in assets (homes) with hundreds n al s .
and Warriors in the midst of the play- Bonilla made clear that good data is of thousands in revenue (rent). What Fo un dat i o n memb ers h av e b een k ey i n en s uri n g
offs, it would have been easy to skip important and achievable. When local other business of that size goes t h e l i b rary wo ul d h av e a b ui l di n g des i g n ed fo r t h e
this one. Thanks for giving us base- control skirts responsibility, unmonitored in California? Databases fut ure an d res o urces fo r an en l i g h t en ed co mmun i t y
ball fans something to cheer about. California steps in. are central to our local economy. If we No w, fo un dat i o n s up p o rt co n t i n ues t o adv an ce i n n o -
AB724 (Wicks) would provide some can “organize the world’s information v at i v e p ro g rammi n g fo r a 2 1 s t -cen t ury i n fo rmat i o n
Tim Donnelly data to support future policy decision- and make it universally accessible i n s t i t ut i o n s uch as h i g h -t ech mat eri al s h an dl i n g an d
Burlingame making. On April 16, 2018, San and useful,” we can organize a few l en di n g . Las t y ear, i t fun ded Mat eo , t h e l i b rary o n
Francisco published a report on a SF rentals and lease terms. I am happy to wh eel s .
rental registry: they have a more have my landlord raise my $1-2M ***
Better rental and complex and thus expensive system single family home’s rent by $55 per Th e fo un dat i o n ’s mai n fun drai s i n g ev en t i s t h e
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Editor, year and good policy. rai s ed $ 2 4 5 , 0 0 0 , wi l l b e us ed t o i n creas e t h e n um-
This is in reference to “San Mateo (https://sfbos.org/sites/default/files/ Evan Adams b er o f l ap t o p s / Wi Fi h o t s p o t s t o t h o s e i n n eed, p l us
rents costly and rising” in the May 6 BLA.RentalRegistry.041619.pdf). Foster City wi l l add i n n o v at i o n t o o l s t o s up p o rt t h e co mmun i -
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O CANADA: TORONTO RAPTORS ADVANCE TO EASTERN CONFERENCE FINALS ON KAWHI LEONARD’S AMAZING BUZZER-BEATER >> PAGE 15
Tour of California
Bulldogs eliminated in decisive Game 3
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT start to the seventh by Sac City. JJ Ota doubles in the series. Ackerman paced the
Peter Sagan wins opening stage
SACRAMENTO — Peter Sagan has had
reached on an infield error and Christian Bulldogs with a 3-for-5 day. Flores paced trouble finding his way to the front at the
A wild seventh inning proved too much Ontai got hit by a pitch to put runners at CSM throughout the series, going 5 for 11 finish this season.
for the College of San Mateo Bulldogs to first and second. Alec Ackerman and Sean with a pair of doubles. The sophomore out- Turns out he just needed to get back to the
overcome. Prozell followed with back-to-back RBI sin- fielder out of Valley Christian-San Jose fin- Tour of California.
CSM (31-14 overall) fell 8-6 in the deci- gles to tie it 4-4. Then with two outs, ished his community college career with a The three-time road cycling world cham-
sive Game 3 of a best-of-three Super Anthony Flores doubled to left to drive .314 batting average while hitting safely in pion, and the winningest
Regional baseball playoff series at home Ackerman, and an error by Sac City’s nine of his last 10 games. rider in race history, free-
Sacramento City College. Entering the sev- left fielder allowed Prozell to score from Sac City is one of four Northern California lanced his way to the
enth inning trailing by 2, the Bulldogs ral- first to give the Bulldogs a 6-4 lead. teams to advance to the Sectional playoffs, front of the opening
lied for four runs in the top of the inning to But Sac City sent nine batters to the plate along with Ohlone-Fremont, Los Medanos- stage Sunday and then
jump ahead. But Sac City (32-12) matched in the bottom of the inning to retake the Pittsburg and San Joaquin Delta-Stockton. held off fast-finishing
the output with four runs in the bottom of lead. A leadoff single by Nik McClaughry The two winners in Sectional play will Travis McCabe of the
the frame to take the lead for good. and a double by Dan Sayre put runners at sec- advance to the California Community USA Cycling team to
The crucial at-bat for Sac City came with ond and third with no outs. McClaughry College Athletic Association final four. earn his 17th career win
runners at the corners and two outs with scored on a groundout by Anthony Galati. Peter Sagan in North America’s
CSM clinging to a 4-3 advantage. Then after Kevin Saenz got hit by a pitch, Bologna, Delta moving on biggest stage race.
Sophomore Daniel Walsh, Sac City’s best Walsh delivered the dagger two run double. Carlmont graduate Vinny Bologna pow- Sagan had only one victory this season, a
RBI man, socked a two-run double off CSM The Bulldogs got the potential go-ahead ered San Joaquin Delta to another playoff meager amount of success for arguably the
reliever Nico Zeglin to give the Panthers run to the plate in the eighth. Facing reliev- series sweep as the Mustangs took down world’s most versatile rider. Some thought
the lead. er Cole Harrison, Carnazzo reached on a Cosumnes River-Sacramento in Game 1 he was still feeling the lingering effects of a
Zeglin was one of the heroes of Friday’s two-out error and Ackerman followed with a Friday by a score of 12-3, and in Game 2 crash at last year’s Tour de France, though
Game 1, delivering three shutout innings in single to put runners at first and second. In Saturday 11-7. the affable Slovakian sprinter insisted all
relief of starter Sean Prozell to earn the win. his final at-bat as a Bulldog, though, Bologna had a 15-game hitting streak along that he was close to form.
Being charged with the loss Saturday, the Prozell flied out to center to end the threat. snapped in the opener. But the sophomore McCabe nearly caught him at the finish line
freshman right-hander’s record falls to 6-4. With one on and two outs in the ninth, outfielder bounced back big in Saturday’s in downtown Sacramento in what would have
With starting pitcher Brett Karalius work- CSM pinch hitter Christian Stapleton Super Regional finale, going 3 for 4 with been a monumental upset. Max Walscheid
ing 5 2/3 innings, Zeglin entered in the struck out against closer Aaron Rund to end two home runs and four RBIs. With Delta rounded out the podium Sunday for Team
sixth, with one run in and one runner on, the Bulldogs’ season. leading 6-4 in the seventh, Bologna hit a Sunweb, which set a frantic pace over the final
looking to stop the bleeding. It was the arm Harrison earned the win to up his record to solo homer. Then in the eighth, he clubbed couple of miles to set up the sprint finish.
of CSM catcher Danny Carnazzo who got the 4-1. Rund was credited with his first save of a three-run shot. The 89-mile stage rolled off under sunny
Bulldogs back in the dugout, pegging Maimu the year. Bologna is now batting .412 while lead- conditions and out of the state capitol, then
Kobaya at second base on a steal attempt to Sayre went 4 for 5 on the day. Hitting ing the state throughout the regular season returned to Sacramento for a series of criteri-
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time in his 10 seasons. to do the same thing out there to be Nuggets 100, Blazers 96 NBA playoffs
SHARKS “We haven’t won,” he said. “So I
don’t care what my numbers get to
be. I could go this whole playoffs
successful. He’s really good at
doing that. No matter what happens
out there, he doesn’t let anything
DENVER — CJ McCollum scored
37 points and the Portland Trail
Blazers over-
Center, where the Nuggets owned
the best record in the league during
Continued from page 11 and have zero points and if we win affect him, and he’s not trying to do the regular season but where they
things that aren’t normal.” came a 17-point
the Stanley Cup I’ll be the happi- first-half deficit lost twice to Portland in the series.
Gustav Nyquist once again led the est guy in this room.” While the goals and the points to beat the The Nuggets raced to a 39-22 lead
way for the Sharks, with Meier Couture led the NHL with 30 get the attention from outsiders, Denver Nuggets and Game 7 was beginning to look
also having two goals and an points in the 2016 playoffs, when his team respects him most for 100-96 on a lot like Game 5, when Denver
assist, Nyquist getting two the Sharks got to their first aspects of his game that don’t Sunday to blew out Portland by 26 points in
helpers and the trio combining for Stanley Cup Final in franchise always show up on the scoresheet. advance to the this building. But Blazers coach
a plus-seven rating. history, and he scores at a higher He plays in all situations, W e s t e r n Terry Stotts called a timeout with
rate in the playoffs than the regu- including the penalty kill, often 7:26 left in the second quarter and
This is Couture’s time of year.
lar season despite the tougher matches up against top lines, CJ McCollum C o n f e r e n c e his team began chipping away.
Ever since his first postseason as a Finals for the
rookie in 2010, he has shined on opponents and more defensive takes faceoffs, blocks shots and is first time since 2000. “There wasn’t going to be any
the big stage. His 45 goals in the approach. a leader in the dressing room. Evan Turner, who scored just four quit,” Stotts said. “I didn’t think
playoffs since making his debut He has eight game-winning “I think Logan is the consum- points in the first six games of the they ever stopped believing. ... It
that season are second most in the goals in the playoffs and two in mate ‘I’m not going to tell you, series, added 14 points, including was just about regrouping.”
NHL to Alex Ovechkin’s 50. He overtime, earning the reputation I’m going to show you what my 10 in the fourth quarter. The Trail The Blazers were down 48-39 at
leads the NHL this postseason with as a clutch player. commitment level is, ”’ DeBoer Blazers advanced to face the two- halftime and trailed by just a point
11 goals and 17 points and is one “His biggest thing is he doesn’t said. “He brings that every night. time defending NBA champion head into the fourth quarter.
of six active players with two change his game no matter what the ... I know everybody looks at the Golden State Warriors, beginning That’s when the Nuggets’ hopes
postseasons with at least 10 goals. situation is,” teammate Erik goals and where he is in the scor- Tuesday night in Oakland. of reaching their first Western
But four of those other players Karlsson said. “I think we all know ing and the production and what Turner corralled the rebound when Conference Finals in a decade died
have won the Stanley Cup — a that these games are more impor- he’s brought offensively. For me, Nikola Jokic’s desperation 3-point- with a 7-of-24 shooting perform-
goal that has eluded Couture and tant than the regular season, but he walks the walk at both ends of er hit the rim and dribbled out the ance, including 3 of 10 from Jokic,
the Sharks despite making it to the that doesn’t mean that the game of the rink. Those are the type of clock, sending the stunned crowd who tearfully blamed himself in the
conference finals for the fourth hockey is changing. You still have guys you can win with.” streaming to the exits at the Pepsi locker room for the loss.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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SHARKS PLAYOFF GLANCE
FIRST ROUND
Man City wins second straight
Tampa Bay
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Sharks 4, Vegas 3
Wednesday, April 10: Sharks 5, Vegas 2
Friday, April 12: Vegas 5, Sharks 3
Sunday, April 14: Vegas 6, Sharks 3
Premier League championship
Toronto 16 24 .400 8 1/2
Tuesday, April 16: Vegas 5, Sharks 0 By Rob Harris Barcelona and Bayern Munich.
Washington 16 24 .400 7 1/2 Thursday, April 18: Sharks 5, Vegas 2
Baltimore 14 26 .350 10 1/2 Miami 10 29 .256 13 Sunday, April 21: Sharks 2, Vegas 1, 2OT THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “This is the toughest one,”
Tuesday, April 23: Sharks 5, Vegas 4, OT Guardiola said, “especially
Central Division Central Division BRIGHTON, England — All the (because) of the rival we had to face
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
Minnesota 25 14 .641 — Sharks 4, Colorado 3 strain Pep Guardiola feels during all season.”
Chicago 23 14 .622 —
Cleveland 21 18 .538 4 Milwaukee 24 17 .585 1
Friday, April 26: Sharks 5, Colorado 2 the pursuit of titles becomes Guardiola sets standards on the
Sunday, April 28: Colorado 4, Sharks 3
Detroit 18 20 .474 6 1/2 Pittsburgh 20 17 .541 3 Tuesday, April 30: Sharks 4, Colorado 2 worthwhile when a winners’ medal field that require rivals to raise
Chicago 18 21 .462 7 St. Louis 22 19 .537 3 Thursday, May 2: Colorado 3, Sharks 0 is placed around his neck. theirs.
Kansas City 14 27 .341 12 Cincinnati 18 23 .439 7 Saturday, May 4: Sharks 2, Colorado 1 City trailed Liverpool by seven
Monday, May 6: Colorado 4, Sharks 3, OT It happens a lot.
West Division West Division Wednesday, May 8: Sharks 3, Colorado 2 Manchester City won its second points in late December but won its
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB straight Premier League trophy on final 14 games after a Jan. 29 defeat
WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS
Houston 26 15 .634 — Los Angeles 27 16 .628 — Sharks 1, St. Louis 0 Sunday, finishing one point ahead at Newcastle and finished with 98
Angels 19 21 .475 6 1/2 points, the second-highest total in
Seattle 20 23 .465 7
Arizona 22 18 .550 3 1/2 Saturday, May 11: Sharks 6, St. Louis 3 of Liverpool in a thrilling title race
San Diego 22 19 .537 4 Monday, May 13: St. Louis at Sharks, 6 p.m. English history behind its 100 last
A’s 19 23 .452 7 1/2 Colorado 19 21 .475 6 1/2 Wednesday, May 15: Sharks at St. Louis, 5 p.m. and giving Guardiola eight league
Texas 17 21 .447 7 1/2 Giants 17 23 .425 8 1/2 Friday, May 17: Sharks at St. Louis, 5 p.m. championships over 10 years in year. Liverpool, chasing its first
x-Sunday, May 19: St. Louis at Sharks, noon three countries. championship in 29 years, finished
Saturday’s Games x-Tuesday, May 21: Sharks at St. Louis, 5 p.m.
Saturday’s Games x-Thursday, May 23: St. Louis at Sharks, 6 p.m. “We’re so, so tired, but at the same with the highest total for a non-
Boston 9,Seattle 5
Detroit 5,Minnesota 3,1st game Pittsburgh 2, St. Louis 1 time winning the title gives you a champion.
ChicagoWhite Sox 7,Toronto 2 Chicago Cubs 2, Milwaukee 1, 15 innings WARRIORS PLAYOFF SCHEDULE lot of energy,” Guardiola said after “Liverpool was exceptional, I
L.A.Angels 7,Baltimore 2 N.Y. Mets 4, Miami 1 the clinching 4-1 victory over don’t mean to rub it in, it is what it
Warriors 4, L.A. Clippers 2 is, they didn’t deserve to lose,” said
Oakland 3,Cleveland 2 Philadelphia 7, Kansas City 0 Saturday, April 13: Warriors 121, L.A. Clippers 104 Brighton, “and is so addictive.”
Tampa Bay 7,N.Y.Yankees 2 33-year-old City captain Vincent
Atlanta 6, Arizona 4 Monday, April 15: L.A. Clippers 135, Warriors 131 Winning has become routine for
Philadelphia 7,Kansas City 0
Minnesota 8,Detroit 3,2nd game San Diego 4, Colorado 3
Thursday, April 18: Warriors 132, Clippers 105 City in a way it never was before the Kompany, who helped maintain the
Sunday, April 21: Warriors 113, Clippers 105
Houston 11,Texas 4 Cincinnati 5, San Francisco 4 x-Wednesday, April 24: Clippers 129, Warriors 121 flow of Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth lead last week when his long-range
Sunday’s Games Washington 5, L.A. Dodgers 2 x-Friday, April 26: Warriors 129, Clippers 110 began in 2008. goal in the second half provided a 1-
Baltimore 5,L.A.Angels 1 Sunday’s Games Warriors 3, Houston 2 When Sheikh Mansour bought 0 win over Leicester. “It makes me
Boston 11,Seattle 2 so much more happy that we played
Miami at N.Y. Mets, ppd. Sunday, April 28: Warriors 104, Houston 100 City, City’s only English champi-
ChicagoWhite Sox 5,Toronto 1 Tuesday, April 30: Warriors 115, Houston 109
N.Y.Yankees 7,Tampa Bay 1 Philadelphia 6, Kansas City 1
Saturday, May 4: Houston 126, Warriors 121, OT
onships in a history stretching back such a great team all season.”
Detroit 5,Minnesota 3 Pittsburgh 10, St. Louis 6 Monday, May 6: Houston 112, Warriors 108 to 1880 were won in 1937 and 1968. During a 21-minute stretch in the
Houston 15,Texas 5 Colorado 10, San Diego 7 x-Wednesday, May 8: Warriors 104, Houston 99 Now the club that was trampled first half at Brighton, City gave
x-Friday, May 10: Warriors 118, Houston 113
Philadelphia 6,Kansas City 1 San Francisco 6, Cincinnati 5 over for so many years by hope to Liverpool supporters at
Cleveland 5,Oakland 3 Anfield, about 200 miles (320 kilo-
Monday’s Games
L.A. Dodgers 6, Washington 0 Portland vs. Warriors Manchester United — and had to
Tuesday, May 14: Portland at Warriors, 6 p.m. meters) to the northwest.
Baltimore(Hess1-4)atN.Y.Yankees(Loaisiga1-1),3:35p.m.
Atlanta at Arizona, 4:10 p.m.
Thursday, May 16: Portland at Warriors, 6 p.m. escape the third tier 20 years ago
Houston (Peacock 3-2) at Detroit (Boyd 4-2),4:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, 7:05 p.m. Saturday, May 18:Warriors at Portland, 6 p.m. this month — is the force of With both grounds bathed in bril-
Angels (Skaggs 3-3) at Minnesota (Berrios 6-1),4:40 p.m. Monday’s Games Monday, May 20:Warriors at Portland, 6 p.m. English football with four titles in liant sunshine, Sadio Mane put
x-Wednesday, May 22: Portland at Warriors, 6 p.m.
Cleveland (Bieber 2-1) at ChiSox (Lopez 2-4),5:10 p.m. Milwaukee (TBD) at Philadelphia (Nola 3-0), 4:05 p.m.
x-Friday, May 24:Warriors at Portland, 6 p.m. eight seasons. City finished first in Liverpool in front against
Oakland (Fiers 3-3) at Seattle (Kikuchi 2-1),7:10 p.m. Bucs (Kingham 1-0) at Arizona (Ray 2-1), 6:40 p.m. Wolverhampton in the 17th minute
x-Sunday, May 26: Portland at Warriors, 6 p.m. 2012 under Roberto Mancini and
’14 led by Manuel Pellegrini, then and a jittery City fell behind 10 min-
under Guardiola became the first utes later — the first time the cham-
repeat champion in a decade since pions had trailed in a league game
United. since January.
Guardiola, who earned six league “We heard the Brighton fans
titles as a defensive midfielder for singing ‘1-0 to Liverpool’ just at
Barcelona in the 1990s, had hat the moment we conceded,”
tricks of league titles as coach at Kompany said.
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are] studying minimum footprint alternatives and not just mals is best for the health and well-being of both the cats
the maximum footprint alternatives,” said Beach. “A poten- and local wildlife. It also makes such poison-plant-proof-
tial minimum alternative, if we can get performance, talk ing a far more manageable task. But since even the most
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about tax dollar savings and philosophically what we’re benign plant can prove problematic if chewed by our pets,
trying to achieve, which is to move more people and not you might consider some tactics if you have an animal
Highway 101/280 interchange. Hurley said various con- cars.” who loves leaves. Aside from carefully considering where
straints on Highway 101 north of the 101/280 interchange Potential funding sources include the county’s transporta- plants are placed, one trick to help train them away from
prevent that segment from accommodating managed lanes. tion half-cent sales tax Measure A and Measure W, State the habit is to make plants unappealing. Try spraying
A minimum footprint option is to convert the left lane in Transportation Improvement Program funding, RM3 bridge plants with cayenne pepper very diluted in water, or roll
both directions into a managed lane and a maximum foot- toll hikes and Senate Bill 1 gas tax increase, Hurley said. underarm deodorant on the leaves. A mouthful of that is
print alternative is to widen the highway to allow for the Future toll revenue from the San Mateo County express sometimes enough to dissuade pets from looking at your
creation of a new lane similar to what’s being done to lanes could also be spent on the expansion of those lanes plants as a snack.
Highway 101 in San Mateo County. into San Francisco.
State law only allows general-purpose lanes to be con- The tentative project schedule is to being the environ-
verted to HOV lanes and not to express lanes. mental phase this summer with project approval in the fall Ken White is the president of the Peninsula Humane Society
Preliminary estimates for the extension of managed lanes of 2021. Project design is expected to be complete by & SPCA.
from Interstate 380 into San Francisco has been broken spring of 2023 with a groundbreaking in the fall of that
down by county. The minimum alternative in San Mateo year and construction wrapping up in the fall of 2026.
County would cost between $176 million and $226 million It’s common knowledge that Highway 101 is regularly
and the San Francisco segment would cost between $188 congested and it’s only expected to worsen with the expan-
million and $578 million. The maximum footprint option sion of commercial and residential development, Hurley
would cost $484 million in San Mateo County and between said.
$322 million and $652 million for the San Francisco por-
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Harry Costa, of the San Bruno Lions Club at his ‘Just Things’
shop on San Mateo Avenue where he takes in donated
TOM JUNG/DAILY JOURNAL eyeglasses. Refractive errors can be easily corrected with
Shay McNamara, left, and Deano Roberts bring their car off the eyeglasses, yet millions living in low and middle income
track at the 2019 Woodside Soapbox Derby held at the Town countries lack access to basic eye care services. Lions col- Dina Tozzini of San Carlos celebrated her 100th birthday on Friday,
Center in Woodside on May 5. Their car was a tribute to ‘cloud lect usable glasses in their communities to support the May 3. Dina loves to sing and was happy to celebrate with her son
computing’ in Silicon Valley, and won First Place in the Most Lions Recycle For Sight Program. Bill’s Lock Shop also takes and daughter-in-law Leslie and her new friends living at San Carlos
Original Car category. donations. Elms.
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projects with an eye on addressing
community center costs, while the
remainder will be paid toward the pen-
tax, which is expected to draw in
about $28 million this year, or rough-
ly the same amount as last year.
Reel Great Films: ‘A Star Is Born.’ 2 Recommended for ages 2 to 5. Free.
sion fund. Property tax is expected to generate
p.m. to 4 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 For more information call 829-3860. No final decision was made at the about $23 million, or roughly $1 mil-
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. For designed to offset heightened pen- meeting, and the issue will return for lion more than the previous year.
more information call 591-8286. Business Essentials: The ABC’s of sion obligations, officials ultimately
Success in the Digital World. 11:30 more discussion in advance of a final While sales tax is projected to gener-
Dash Robot Races. 4 p.m. South San a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Total Wine and agreed it would be wise to preserve a budget decision later this summer. ate about $14 million, about
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. More, 2250 Bridgepointe Pkwy., San majority of the surplus for the center.
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Mateo. Addressing the importance Officials are also expected to return in $710,000 less than the previous year.
Free. For more information call 829- of a media presence for a business The new center is slated to be built the coming weeks with more informa- While celebrating the city’s stable
3860. with SalesX CEO Joe Khoei. Wine over the footprint of the existing tion about the community center financial footing, Augustine noted
tasting will be at the end of the
Henna and a Craft. 4 p.m. to 5:30 event. To register or for more infor- facility, 850 Burlingame Ave. Its budget. Projections last year were much of the main revenue streams are
p.m. Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave., mation call 401-2442. 37,000 square feet will be occupied by that the project would cost about $40 dependent on a healthy economy and
Millbrae. Leah, a local henna artist an active lounge, community room,
will provide henna designs using Por ta Blu Cooking Series—Jams, million, but more recent expectations that a downturn could harm the bud-
her homemade paste for Preser ves, Pickles, and Curing. 7 classroom, music studio, tech shop, are that costs now exceed $50 mil- get’s health.
teens/adults who wish to have p.m. to 8 p.m. Porta Blu at Hotel Nia, ceramics and fine arts workshops, lion, according to a city report. Beyond the threat of an economic
henna applied to their skin, and a 200 Independence Drive, Menlo
craft will be available while waiting. Park. Cost is $25. To register, call teen center, fitness studio and more. Beyond the pending Community slowing, Councilwoman Ann
A permission slip is required for par- (415) 274-2510. In November, the council discussed a Center project, City Manager Lisa Keighran noted that changes to the
ticipants under 18 years of age. Free.
For more information call 697-7607. Peninsula Sy mphony and SF price escalation to $50 million from Goldman identified potential amend- state’s legislative landscape could
Opera star Renée Rapier in love earlier in 2018 when it was expected ments to City Hall as well helping affect the city’s budget as well, most
Doodle Club. 6:30 p.m. South San songs. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. San Mateo to cost between $38 million and $41
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Performing Arts Center, 600 N. finance construction of grade separa- specifically in the additional costs
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Delaware St., San Mateo. San million. tion along Broadway as other capital generated by bills proposed to facili-
All materials provided. Free. For Francisco Opera star Renée Rapier “What I’m concerned about is that improvements needing additional tate residential development.
more information call 829-3860. sings Mahler’s magnificent Rückert
Lieder songs, Tchaikovsky’s Romeo the community center costs are ratch- financing. For example, should state Sen.
AACP Writers Workshop. 7:30 p.m. and Juliet Fantasy-Overture, eting up so high,” said Mayor Donna Outside of the additional spending Scott Wiener’s Senate Bill 50 pass,
to 9 p.m. AACP Bookstore, 529 E. Gwyneth Walker’s Overture of
Third Ave., San Mateo. Classes are Diamonds and the debut of the lat- Colson, according to video of the for capital improvements and pen- Keighran suggested the city may need
taught by Charlie Chin. Cost $30 for est Klein Competition virtuoso. Cost meeting. sions, the city built $43 million in to hire more planners to manage the
drop in or $80 for three classes. For is $35. For more information call Some of her colleagues though said
more information call 375-8286. 941-5291. reserves, about $11 million of which influx of expected development pro-
they preferred to save the money for are unrestricted. Finance Director posals passing through City Hall.
Play of the Hand. San Mateo Senior Arena Rock with SONA & HFT. 8 paying down unfunded liabilities, so Carol Augustine characterized the “We should keep that in the back of
Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, p.m. to 11 p.m. Club Fox, 2209
San Mateo. $135 for residents, $165 Broadway, Redwood City. Cost is as a compromise the two sides agreed reserved fund as “very healthy.” our minds because that could definite-
for non-residents. The second $16. For more information call 759- to split up the excess revenue. About The main source of revenue for the ly happen,” she said.
course of the ACLB Bridge Series, 9063.
designed to help seniors advance
their playing abilities. Registration SATURDAY, MAY 18
community.
BRUNO
required. For more information call Cantonese Stor ytime. 8:30 a.m.
522-7490. San Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Other residents also advocated for
Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
TUESDAY, MAY 14 Children of all ages can enhance preservation of the sports fields on the
Memoir classes. 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. their communication skills by listen- campus which are open to the communi-
Little House, 800 Middle Ave., Menlo ing to stories and singing songs in Continued from page 1 ty and maintained by the city.
Park. Classes continue through May Cantonese and English, followed by
and cost $12. For more information a craft. For more information call Not all neighbors opposed the pro-
call 326-0723. 829-3860. which may eventually give way to resi- posal though, as some suggested they
Caption Phones for Hearing Loss. Filipino-American Power:
dential development of the former com- would be comfortable with a portion of
1:15 p.m. to 2 p.m. San Mateo Senior Celebrating the Leadership of prehensive school which closed in the site getting developed while others
Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, Alice P. B ulos. 10 a.m. Mater 1980. felt the additional housing for teachers
San Mateo. ClearCaptions is a feder- Dolorosa Parish Hall, 307 Willow
ally funded telecommunications Ave., South San Francisco. The public Vice Chair Sophie Lagace character- would be an appreciated community
company that provides real-time can learn about the development of ized the decision as a means of starting asset.
text of phone conversations for the local Filipino community. For
people with hearing loss. Elli Tehrani more information call 89-3860.
the public planning process for a pro- Currently the site is occupied by
will explain the program and how to posal which she expects will take Peninsula Alternative High School, but
get a free caption phone. ICG Real Estate 1-Day Expo. 10 greater shape over the coming months
Registration is required. For more a.m. to 6:30 p.m. South San education officials are in the process of
information call 522-7490. Francisco Conference Center, 255 and years. moving the school closer to the homes
South Airport Blvd., South San “It almost feels like a marker, now of most students. Once the land is
Documentar y Club: ‘Bad Rap.’ 6:30 Francisco. Various workshops and
you can start the next steps,” said was comfortable with allowing the
p.m. to 8 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 guest speakers throughtout the day. process to move ahead, Mason said she vacant, officials are considering residen-
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Cost is $35. For more information Lagace, according to video of the meet- tial development at the site, which is
Light refreshments will be served. call (800)-324-3983 ing. felt the proposal was too vague for her
Free. For more information call 591- support. zoned for a capacity of 8 units per acre,
8286. B urlingame Ar t Society ’s 25th The commission’s decision was nar- though city officials have said any
Annual Spring Art Exhibit. 10 a.m. rowly focused to whether the opportuni- “I don’t feel comfortable voting on
Keto to Life: the Cutting Edge of to 9 p.m. Hillsdale Shopping Center, this,” said Mason, who asked for greater potential project would not be so expan-
Nutrition Geroscience in an Aging 60 31st Ave., San Mateo. Local artists ty to build new homes at the site was sive. Housing construction at the site
World. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. San Mateo will showcase their original works in allowed under the city’s general plan. details regarding potential development
Public Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San watercolor, acrylics, oils and pastels. specifics which are not yet available. must be single-family homes, as city
Mateo. Learn about how a ketogenic Free. For more information call 571- High school district officials recently officials are seeking to remain compati-
diet affects aging and memory. For 1029. declared the property as surplus, which Mason was not the only one who har-
bored concerns over the project, as sev- ble with the surrounding neighborhood.
more information call 522-7818. triggered the discussion around poten-
Finding Mayflower Families. 10:30 eral neighbors also raised fears that Noting the proposal is still in its
Design it Yourself Native Plant a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Grace Lutheran tial alternative uses at the site. But the formative stages, Commissioner
Gardening. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Millbrae Church, 2825 Alameda de las Pulgas, process is still in the formative stages eventual development at the site would
Library, 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. San Mateo. Learn the story of how harm their quality of life. Valentine Morgan said he was comfort-
Discover the basics of landscape one individual discovered his ances- and project specifics are yet to be deter- able beginning the public process with
design principles. Free. For more tors were on the Mayflower. For mined. “We would like our neighborhood pre-
information call 697-7607 more information call 306-3423. served,” said Sheila Lawler, who sug- knowledge any potential development
High school officials have discussed will be examined much more thoroughly
selling or leasing the site to allow resi- gested development would invite an
WEDNESDAY, MAY 15 K onMari Consultants. 11 a.m.
influx of traffic and safety concerns to down the road.
Landscape Ar t Ex hibit at Twin South San Francisco Main Library, dential development, as a means of
Pines Ar t Center. Noon to 4 p.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South San the surrounding neighborhood. “It will be viewed very stringently
Twin Pines Art Center, 10 Twin Pines Francisco. An informational and financing housing for teachers strug- because there is so much concern,” he
Lane, Belmont. This will feature over hands on demonstration session on gling to afford the cost of living locally. Noelle Ottoboni also expressed reser-
30 landscape pieces by local penin- how to apply the KonMari method vations development would infringe on said.
sula painters. For more information to your home and your life. For more District officials are also exploring the Commissioners Rick Biasotti, Tom
call 283-1915. information call 829-3860. idea of teacher housing at Mills High her home’s privacy, block views of the
Bay for longtime residents and that con- Hamilton and Mary Lou Johnson were
Prediabetes: Is it Real? 2 p.m. to 3 Coyote Point Yacht Club Open School in Millbrae. absent from the meeting and did not vote
While a majority of the commission struction may lead to loss of the tree
p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 House. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Coyote
grove nearby which is valued by the on the issue.
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Point Yacht Club and Marina, 1820
Risks for chronic health issues will Coyote Point Drive, San Mateo. Free
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NoTICE To CoNTrACTors
NoTICE To CoNTrACTors
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of the County of San Mateo, State of
California, will receive sealed bids for the construction contracts titled NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of the County of San Mateo, State of
California, will receive sealed bids for the construction contracts titled
Job order Contracts – Painting Contracting services
(Class C-33 Contractors) Job order Contracts – Electrical/lighting Contracting services
C o u n ty of san Mateo ProJECTs Nos. (Class C-10 Contractors)
J o C -2001 C o u n ty of san Mateo ProJECTs Nos.
JoC-2002 J o C -2003
JoC-2004
Bids shall be received in accordance with the Contract Documents. The bid package(s) contain-
ing all Contract Documents may be downloaded from the Department of Public Works' website at Bids shall be received in accordance with the Contract Documents. The bid package(s) contain-
http://publicworks.smcgov.org/projects-out-bid (includes complete bid packages) after the man- ing all Contract Documents may be downloaded from the Department of Public Works' website at
datory pre-bid conference. http://publicworks.smcgov.org/projects-out-bid (includes complete bid packages) after the man-
datory pre-bid conference.
A mandatory pre-bid conference is scheduled for May 28, 2019 at 2:00 PM. The conference will
meet at 455 County Center, 1st Floor, Room 101, Redwood City, California, 94063. A mandatory pre-bid conference is scheduled for May 28, 2019 at 2:00 PM. The conference will
meet at 455 County Center, 1st Floor, Room 101, Redwood City, California, 94063.
General questions regarding this project should be directed to Rana Naser, Department of Public
Works, 555 County Center 5th Floor Redwood City, CA 94063, email rnaser@smcgov.org, General questions regarding this project should be directed to Rana Naser, Department of Public
Phone (650) 599-7302. Works, 555 County Center 5th Floor Redwood City, CA 94063, email rnaser@smcgov.org,
Phone (650) 599-7302.
Bids shall be submitted using forms furnished and bound in the Project Manual(s) and in accord-
ance with Instructions to Bidders, and shall be accompanied by a Certified or Cashier's Check or Bids shall be submitted using forms furnished and bound in the Project Manual(s) and in accord-
Bid Bond for $25,000 per bid. ance with Instructions to Bidders, and shall be accompanied by a Certified or Cashier's Check or
Bid Bond for $25,000 per bid.
County intends to award two (2) Job Order Contracts for Painting Contracting Services, JOC-
2001 and JOC-2002. One (1) contract will be awarded to the successful lowest bidder and one County intends to award two (2) Job Order Contracts for Electrical/Lighting Contracting Services,
(1) to the second lowest bidder. Only one bid per Contractor shall be submitted for both con- JOC-2003 and JOC-2004. One (1) contract will be awarded to the successful lowest bidder and
tracts. one (1) to the second lowest bidder. Only one bid per Contractor shall be submitted for both con-
tracts.
The apparent lowest responsive and responsible bidder on one JOC contract will be excluded
from consideration for the subsequent contract. The apparent lowest responsive and responsible bidder on one JOC contract will be excluded
from consideration for the subsequent contract.
Bids shall be sealed and filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of San
Mateo at the Hall of Justice and Records, 400 County Center, (formerly 401 Marshall Street) 1st Bids shall be sealed and filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of San
Floor, Redwood City, California, on or before June 13, 2019, at 2:30 PM and will be opened in Mateo at the Hall of Justice and Records, 400 County Center, (formerly 401 Marshall Street) 1st
public in the Chambers of said Board of Supervisors or at another location as designated by Floor, Redwood City, California, on or before June 13, 2019, at 2:30 PM and will be opened in
Owner shortly thereafter. public in the Chambers of said Board of Supervisors or at another location as designated by
Owner shortly thereafter.
This Contract is for painting contracting services and related services, including graffiti removal,
to be performed within a designated area of the County. There is no Minimum Contract Value for This Contract is for electrical/lighting contracting services and related services to be performed
each Job Order Contract. The Maximum Contract Value for each Job Order Contract is within a designated area of the County.There is no Minimum Contract Value for each Job Order
$1,000,000. Contract.The Maximum Contract Value for each Job Order Contract is $1,000,000.
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for a 1,022-spot parking structure to be
built just north of an existing county park-
ing garage at 400 Middlefield Road, both of
which are slated for July.
Also included in the some $500 million
downtown Redwood City since Wednesday in construction aimed at upgrading aging
and continued on through the weekend, one county facilities are projects to build a new
of the first of several large capital projects Cordilleras Mental Health Facility, replace
to be set in motion at the San Mateo County the aging San Mateo County animal shelter
Center in Redwood City in the coming at Coyote Point and upgrade the San Mateo
months. Medical Center campus and the South San
Built in 1863 where Fox Theatre stands at Francisco Health Campus, among other
2215 Broadway by Benjamin Lathrop, San projects. The Board of Supervisors allocated
Mateo County’s first clerk, the home has $1.5 million toward the Lathrop House’s
been a mainstay in downtown Redwood City A worker completes relocation of the Lathrop House. relocation, which is being carried out by
for more than 155 years. Having moved to few feet into its new location was the curved into the history museum, the Lathrop House Truebeck Construction.
its current location on Hamilton Street in surface of Marshall Street and a utility box and a building the association plans to build Carole Groom, president of the San Mateo
1905 when the wife of Sheriff Joel near the intersection of Hamilton and to display the museum’s carriage collection, County Board of Supervisors, hoped the
Mansfield bought the home, the structure Marshall streets. Prior to Sunday’s move, with one admission ticket in the future. Lathrop House’s new location would invite
has been making its third move to a new Garcia said crews laid out wooden blocks of Sam Lin, assistant director of the county’s more visitors into the historic home and
location behind the San Mateo County various lengths and widths so the structure Project Development Unit, said officials are looked forward to seeing the public interact
History Museum since Wednesday, when can be rolled on the same elevation as it working toward breaking ground on the new with all the block has to offer once the con-
crews finished lifting the structure 5 feet off moves across the street. He said the struc- County Office Building 3, or COB3, as early struction projects are complete. She was
the ground and started preparing it for the ture will be hydraulically lifted so it can as August after other buildings on the block, also excited to see county employees be
move across Marshall Street. travel over the utility box, and noted the such as the building where the traffic and welcomed back on their new campus after
Sam Garcia, project manager with San tops of some of the parking meters on the small claims courts have been situated at construction.
Mateo County’s Project Development Unit, street were also temporarily removed to 500 County Center, are demolished. The “It really does belong adjacent to the
has been focused for some two years on accommodate the move. office building project is slated to begin Historical Association,” she said, of the
coordinating the many components Beginning at 6 a.m. Sunday, Marshall shortly after the grand opening of a new Lathrop House. “This is exciting, to rein-
involved with moving the 10-room house Street was closed to traffic as crews worked 36,000-square-foot Public Safety Regional vent the whole campus.”
from its current location, which is slated to toward completing the house’s last leg of
become home to a new five-story county the move by the end of the day, said Garcia,
office building in the coming years. Having who added they may also close the street to
considered how the feat will be pulled off for traffic Monday in the event the move takes
months, Garcia has been gratified to see the longer.
Lathrop House begin making its way to the In the weeks leading up to the move,
edge of the block bounded by Hamilton crews have also been preparing a new foun-
Street, Marshall Street and Middlefield Road dation for the structure on the lot behind the
Thursday and Friday. history museum, said Garcia, who said the
“It’s glorious to see it move,” he said. structure will remain raised over the founda-
“It’s been a long time coming.” tion for about a week to let the foundation’s
Resting on some 5 feet of wooden beams, concrete cure. Once the house is lowered
the house had moved some 60 feet west of onto the foundation, it will be fastened to
its original location as of Friday morning the site with anchor bolts, he said.
with the help of industrial rollers and Garcia said completing three sets of stair-
hydraulic pushes, said Garcia. Crews were cases will be among the finishing touches
working to move the 3,393-square-foot before the home opens to the public again
home to the edge of the block by the end of for tours at the end of June. Mitch Postel,
the day Friday so they could begin its move president of the San Mateo County
across Marshall Street early Sunday morn- Historical Association, has said previously
ing, he said. that the museum is hoping to offer entrance
Among the hurdles as it moved the last
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