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Taking A Stand Against Trash: Island Open
Taking A Stand Against Trash: Island Open
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DATEBOOK PAGE 17 NATION PAGE 5 SPORTS PAGE 11
City looks to
housing for
its workers
Foster City development slated to include 70
townhomes plus 22 units for first responders
By Zachary Clark In this latest proposal for Phase
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF C of the Pilgrim Triton Project,
developer Sares Regis would
Foster City officials are pursu- acquire 1.2 acres from Phase B and
AUSTIN WALSH/ DAILY JOURNAL donate a portion of the combined
ing a new approach to Phase C of
Peninsula High School students, above, visited the new San Mateo Union High School District office building which the Pilgrim Triton project, which site to the city to construct the 22
is under construction on the San Mateo High School campus, under an effort by administrators to expose them would entail the construction of rental units, 14 at below market
to careers in the building trades industry. Officials invited students, below, on the tour to develop their interests 70 townhomes in addition to a 22- rate. Community Development
in alternative career paths. unit residential building intended Director Curtis Banks said those
for first responders and other city 14 affordable units would likely
Building a vision of the future employees.
While this workforce housing
proposal has not been formally
include two at the very-low
income level, two at the low-
income level and 10 at the moder-
High schoolers get a glimpse of career paths beyond traditional routes approved, the City Council ate level. He estimated the rents of
expressed its support for it in a 4- those units in the range of $1,270
By Austin Walsh 1 vote at a meeting May 7, with to $3,000 per month. He also said
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Councilwoman Catherine
Mahanpour in opposition. See HOUSING, Page 6
Local high school officials are
hoping the construction of a new
district office will build interest in
the trades industry among students
who may be seeking an alternative
Measure P to raise $90M for levee
By Zachary Clark level rise should be addressed
to college. regionally, and that officials have
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
About 20 Peninsula High not been transparent about the
School students who are members costly bond measure, which they
of the district’s Bridge Program Foster City voters will decide by
June 5 if they want to pay $90 mil- feel should be paid for with the
toured Wednesday, May 9, the new city’s reserves.
administrative office building lion to improve the existing levee
system which proponents say is The Federal Emergency
which is nearing completion on Management Agency notified the
the San Mateo High School cam- needed to protect the city from sea
level rise and is cheaper than city in 2014 that its existing
pus. levee system lining the San
The field trip for students who being placed in a flood zone by
FEMA. Francisco Bay would no longer
Critics, however, argue that sea
See TRADES, Page 18 See MEASURE, Page 27
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Ex-Chipotle manager gets Unified Fire Authority mechanic truck did The ruling came in a lawsuit filed in
not require treatment, Winkler said. Around the state December 2016 by several Medi-Cal benefi-
$8 million for wrongful termination There was no indication the Tesla’s driver the National Transportation Safety Board ciaries represented by the nonprofit and
FRESNO — A California jury has awarded was under the influence of any substance, about the crash. NTSB spokesman Keith other firms.
nearly $8 million dollars to the former man- and information on what the driver may have Holloway said he did not know whether the Carol Northern, one of the plaintiffs, said
ager of a Chipotle Mexican Grill for wrong- told investigators about the circumstances agency would get involved. she was skeptical yet hopeful that the coun-
ful termination. of the crash likely would not be available The NTSB and the National Highway ty would change its practices. Northern, who
Jeanette Ortiz was accused in 2015 of before Monday, Winkler said by telephone. Traffic Safety Administration are investigat- has a blood disease that requires several med-
stealing $626 in cash from a safe at the There was light rain falling and roads were ing at least two other crashes involving icines, was kicked off Medi-Cal in 2016
restaurant in Fresno. Her bosses claimed the wet when the crash occurred, police said in a Tesla vehicles. In March, a Tesla Model X even though she completed her renewal
theft was recorded on surveillance video, but statement. SUV crashed on a California highway, packet on time, she said.
when Ortiz asked to see the evidence she was “Witnesses indicated the Tesla Model S did killing the driver, and investigators are “I would go in there to file my paperwork,
told it had been destroyed. not brake prior to impact,” the statement looking into the performance of the semi- I never knew what was going to happen,”
Ortiz filed a wrongful termination suit. said. autonomous driving system in that crash. said Northern, who lives in Palmdale. “I
The Fresno Bee reports that last week jurors Tesla’s Autopilot system uses cameras, think it’s going to affect a lot of people, I’m
ordered Chipotle to pay her $7.97 million in radar and computers to keep speed, change Judge says L.A.ß County wrongly flying high right now, but I still have the
damages. lanes and automatically stop vehicles. The booted thousands off Medi-Cal ‘what ifs.”’
The panel ruled Ortiz was a victim of a company, which is based in Palo Alto, The judge found that the county had failed
California, and has a huge battery factory in LOS ANGELES — A judge ruled that Los to uphold state law. A final judgment that
scheme to defame her for filing a worker’s
the Reno, Nevada, area, tells drivers the sys- Angeles County wrongly canceled Medi-Cal includes a plan for how the county will fix
compensation claim for a job-related injury
tem requires them to keep their eyes on the coverage for thousands of residents, often the problem will be rendered in the next few
to her wrist.
road and their hands on the wheel so they can leaving them without access to health care months.
A Chipotle spokeswoman on Sunday and needed medicines.
declined to comment on the jury’s decision. take control to avoid accidents.
“Tesla has not yet received any data from Superior Court Judge James C. Chalfant Man suspected of North Bay
said in his ruling that the county violated
Police probe whether Autopilot the car and thus does not know the facts of
state law by terminating coverage for bene- rainbow flag theft, bomb threats
what occurred, including whether Autopilot
feature was on in Tesla crash was engaged,” a Tesla spokesperson said in a ficiaries even though they turned in their GUERNEVILLE — Investigators say a 55-
statement on Sunday. renewal paperwork on time, the Los Angeles year-old man has been arrested on suspicion
SOUTH JORDAN, Utah — Police are
News of the crash came as a top Tesla offi- Times reported Sunday. The judge ordered the of stealing rainbow flags and threatening
investigating whether a Tesla sedan’s semi-
cial who had been the main technical contact county to fix the problem. bomb attacks against gay people and sher-
autonomous Autopilot feature was engaged
with U.S. safety investigators left the com- Nearly 4 million people in LA County rely iff’s deputies in a Northern California resort
when it rear-ended a fire department truck in
pany to join rival Waymo. on Medi-Cal, the state’s version of town.
Utah.
Medicaid. The program is funded by state and Sonoma County authorities say Vincent
The Tesla Model S crashed into the truck at Waymo, Google’s self-driving car spinoff,
federal government and provides coverage O’Sullivan was taken into custody Saturday
60 mph apparently without braking before confirmed that Matthew Schwall had joined
to low-income residents and people who are in Guerneville. He could face charges includ-
impact, according to police in South Jordan, the company.
disabled. ing making criminal threats, along with
a suburb of Salt Lake City. The fire depart- Schwall had been Tesla’s director of field From December 2016 to December 2017,
ment mechanic truck had been stopped at a performance engineering, according to his hate-crime enhancements. It wasn’t immedi-
about 22,000 people in LA County wrongly ately known if O’Sullivan has an attorney.
red light. LinkedIn page, which said he served as lost Medi-Cal benefits, according to evi-
The crash comes as federal safety agencies Tesla’s primary technical contact with safety Sheriff’s Lt. Eddie Engram says detectives
dence cited in the judge’s decision. The prob- investigating the theft of two rainbow flags
investigate the performance of Tesla’s semi- regulatory agencies such as the National lems appear to have resulted from a backlog
autonomous driving system. Highway Traffic Safety Administration and learned of the threats and determined
of applications and a faulty computer sys- O’Sullivan was a suspect in both cases. The
The Tesla’s air bags were activated in the the National Transportation Safety Board. tem, according to court documents.
crash, South Jordan police Sgt. Samuel There was no immediate comment from Santa Rosa Press-Democrat reports
“We hope that now the county will no O’Sullivan allegedly threatened to detonate
Winkler said. The Tesla’s driver suffered a Tesla about Schwall. longer be yanking Medi-Cal from over
broken right ankle, and the driver of the Police said they had been in contact with pipe bombs at a sheriff’s station and grocery
2,000 patients a month, and that patients in store.
our county who desperately need this life- Engram says the intent was to injure
sustaining Medi-Cal coverage will be able to deputies and members of the lesbian, gay,
keep it,” said David Kane, an attorney with bisexual, transgender and queer community.
the nonprofit Neighborhood Legal Services The rainbow flag is a symbol of LGBTQ
of Los Angeles County. pride.
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Continued from page 1
ers, though Councilman Herb Perez said
he’s against prioritizing teachers out of
frustration with the elementary school dis-
trict.
board with the latest one.
“Our concern is the workforce housing is
being dangled in front of the city and that’s
too hard to pass up and that’s driving this
contribute $3 million to the construction of
the workforce units, which are estimated to
cost $11 million to build. After the devel-
opment is completed, the city would have
Banks said an estimated 98 city employ- whole thing,” he said. the option to purchase the building and land
ees would qualify for the below-market-rate Cushman said the latest proposal is worse for a fixed price estimated at $6.5 million to
the eight remaining units would not be
units. That estimate is based on a definition than previous ones as it includes additional $6.7 million.
restricted by income and would cost
of disaster service workers applying to all housing the city doesn’t need. Traffic con- “This is the most economically amazing
between $2,900 and $3,700 per month.
public employees, Banks said, and it does gestion and overcrowding in schools are deal you can imagine,” he said. “Four mil-
“It’s an outstanding opportunity for the
not take into account overtime or salaries among the impacts he attributed to develop- lion for the land and $11 million for the
city, for its residents, its businesses and its
earned by employees’ spouses. ments like this that only bring housing construction costs based on today’s num-
employees, ” Councilman Charlie
Bob Cushman, with the group Foster without a balance of office and retail space. bers that we get for less than half the price .
Bronitsky said, according to a video of the
City Residents for Responsible “We think the best thing is to wait until ... Not only that but it’s an appreciating
meeting.
Development, said Friday he counted only the economy catches up and build commer- asset and income generating asset. We could
Councilmembers appeared to favor a lot-
68 first responders, which he defined as cial and housing,” he said, adding that he is fund it out of funds we have today, pay our-
tery system that prioritizes city employees,
police officers, firefighters and dispatch- concerned about the scant amount of infor- selves back through the rent and have an
specifically first responders for the 14
ers. mation shared with the public after the income-generating appreciating asset for-
below-market rate units.
“There’s no way the 22 units could be council’s closed sessions to discuss the ever.”
“Early on in Foster City we had police and
filled by first responders, there’s not development. Mahanpour opposed the project, in part,
fire chiefs, police officers, firefighters,
enough of them in terms of interest or will- Bronitsky said some of the 70 town- because of its cost in light of other pro-
Public Works people and others who are
ingness to do it and they make too much homes and all of the 22 workforce units posed projects, including the recreation
necessary to be first responders, but they
money to qualify for affordable housing,” would be occupied by people who work in center, but several councilmembers pointed
aren’t here now because they can’t afford to
he said. Foster City, which would not add to com- out the project would be funded not by the
live here,” Bronitsky said. “That problem
Cushman opposes the project because he mute times. He also said the previously pro- general fund, but by the Capital Asset
exacerbates itself when an emergency or
said it “trashes” the master plan for the posed office space would bring 10 times as Acquisition and Replacement Fund, which
natural disaster occurs like an earthquake.
area, which included a balance of housing, many car trips, and responded to the over- they said is reserved specifically for proj-
... We need first responders who live here
office and retail space. That was the stated crowding of schools concern by referencing ects like this.
and that’s always been a primary driver for
plan when Saris Regis purchased the land plans to build another elementary school in “This is one project using funds from a
me because it makes our city that much more
for Phase C in 2014, but the company later Charter Square. restricted fund to create additional revenue,
safe.”
proposed townhomes instead, which “I continue to fail to see a problem with which will be paid back along with inter-
Councilmembers also expressed support
Cushman said was their intention all along. this project,” he said. est,” Perez said. “We’ll own the land, we’ll
for including in the eligibility list people
The city turned down previous townhome Bronitsky also championed the develop- own the building and we’ll solve traffic and
who live and work in Foster City and teach-
proposals for Phase C, but appears on ment for its economics. Sares Regis will workforce housing problems.”
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who need intensive instruction to catch up
with the rest of their grade level.
Many of the students migrated recently
MONDAY, MAY 14
Calendar
Summer Sk in Care. 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. San Mateo Senior
from Guatemala and are living with relatives San Mateo County ’s New Voting System. 6 p.m. Main Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Free. For
while they balance school schedules and Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Event is more information call 522-7490.
attend classes at the nearby San Mateo Adult work obligations, said program director presented by the League of Women Voters. For more
information call 829-3860. Terrarium Pendants. 3:30 p.m. Grand Avenue Library,
School was intended to grant exposure to the Samia Shoman. With an understanding some 306 Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. Free. For more
variety of skilled and desirable jobs which may not pursue higher education, Shoman Images of Turkey. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Menlo Park Main information call 877-8530.
exist for those who may be interested in Library, 800 Alma St., Menlo Park. Presentation by pho-
said the program seeks out exposure to other tographer and musician David Couzens. For more infor- Lawn be gone: Attractive Lawn Alternatives. 7 p.m.
career paths beyond secondary education. opportunities in which they may be interest- mation call 330-2501. to 8:30 p.m. Burlingame Public Library, 480 Primrose
Trustee Marc Friedman, who went on the Road, Burlingame. Award-winning horticulturist Frank
ed. Beyond the district office tour, students College Funding Work shop. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Niccoli to explore the benefits of replacing lawns with
tour, said he hopes students got a glimpse of also recently visited Facebook and other Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. attractive turf alternatives. For more information call
the variety of lucrative jobs and careers that notable local employers in hopes of broad- For more information call 591-8266. 555-5555.
may be within their grasp. ening their horizons. TUESDAY, MAY 15 Writing Basics. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. San Carlos Library, 610
“They can see the opportunities that exist Recognizing the limitations some of the Gentle Yoga. 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. New Leaf Community Elm St., San Carlos. Family friendly. For more information
for them, and there are plenty of opportuni- Market, 150 San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. Cost is $10. call 595-8667.
students may face in pursuit of a traditional For more information call 726-3110.
ties in this area,” he said. path through education, guides took time to THURSDAY, MAY 17
Representatives from Cahill Mindful Eating. 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. San Mateo Senior Free Pet ‘Fixes.’ 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. San Francisco Animal
emphasize the well-paying jobs available in Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Cost is Care and Control, 1200 15th St., San Francisco. For more
Construction, the general contractor build- the trades industry. $49-$58. For more information call 522-7490. information call 340-7022.
ing the new office, guided the tour through Beyond a handsome hourly rate which B ook Club. 6 p.m. South San Francisco Main Library, 840 Gentle Yoga. 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. New Leaf
the facility slated to be completed over the could tick as high as more than $100 per W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. The book club Community Market, 150 San Mateo Road, Half Moon
summer. hour, Friedman pointed out the protections meets on the third Tuesday of every month. Bay. Cost is $10. For more information call 726-3110.
Dawning orange hard hats, students started that exists in industry because so many of Treat Yourself : Parent and Professional Indulgent AARP Smart Driver Course Refresher. 12:30 p.m. to 5
their day in the modular trailer serving as a the jobs are part of a labor union. Night. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Fusion Academy San Mateo, 2000 p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda de las
command center for the project, where they Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Treats and activities Pulgas, San Mateo. Cost is $15-$20. For more informa-
Assistant Superintendent Elizabeth anyone could enjoy. For more information call 312-8305. tion call 522-7490.
perused blueprints detailing the vision for McManus additionally noted the accelerated
the finished building. Film Screening: ‘Dolores.’ 6:30 p.m. to 8:05 p.m. Menlo Orientation for New Tutors. 6 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. South
career path that students could find them- Park Main Library, 800 Alma St., Menlo Park. A film about San Francisco Main Library, 840 West Orange Ave.,
They then traveled from the ground selves on while pursuing a skilled labor the United Farm Workers cofounder Dolores Huerta. For South San Francisco. For more information call 829-
entrance of the under-construction building position, due to the local need for qualified more information call 330-2501. 3871.
through the third floor to a yet-to-be-com- workers. Winemaker Dinner at Donato Enoteca. 6:30 p.m. to 8 Creative Brand Strategy for Business Owners: How
pleted dining area overlooking the adjacent She said with the building boom across the p.m. 1041 Middlefield Road, Redwood City. Featuring to Get Seen in a Crowded Market. 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
wines from Simon de Brazzan from Friuli and Le Piane Bay Area Entrepreneur Center, 458 San Mateo Ave., San
athletic field. Bay Area, many construction companies are from Piemonte. 21 and over event. For more information Bruno. For more information call 738-7994.
Along the way, the guides stopped period- looking for dedicated young workers to fill call 701-1000.
ically to speak about specific projects and Are You Ready to Vote in June? 6:30 p.m. Half Moon
out a labor force which is constantly spread Financial Literacy : R etir ement, Health Care and Bay Library Ted Adcock Community Center, 535 Kelly St.,
the work entailed to deliver a state-of-the-art thin by ongoing demand. Wealth Preservation. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Belmont Library, Half Moon Bay. The League of Women Voters is sponsor-
office building. Students watched as ceilings 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Assisting people ing a program that will provide an overview of where,
Meanwhile, McManus acknowledged that on their long-term financial decisions. For more informa- when and how to vote. San Mateo County is imple-
were completed, staircases were finished, many of the students may not be drawn to the tion call 591-8286. menting a new voting system that will give residents
cabinets were designed, elevators were building industry. But she emphasized the more ways and more days to vote. For more information
Phase2Careers’ An Evening of Flamenco Fundraiser. call 342-5853.
installed and a variety of other tasks requir- importance of at least allowing them to see 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Foster City Recreational Center, 650 Shell
ing deliberate and careful craftsmanship. firsthand the opportunities that exist. Blvd., Foster City. Finger food served and silent auction The Full Monty. 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Hillbarn Theatre, 1285
held. Cost $30 per ticket, $50 for two tickets. For more E. Hillsdale Blvd., Foster City. Cost $27 to $52. For more
Much of the tour was delivered in Spanish, “These are really, really wonderful jobs if information contact ron@phase2careers.org. information contact boxoffice@hillbarntheatre.org.
the native language of all the students in the they are of interest to you,” she said.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 16 FRIDAY, MAY 18
Open House of Activities for People of 60 Years or API Her itage Month Coffee and B reak fast
Older. Peninsula Family Service, 24 Second Ave., San Reception. 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Mitchell Park Community
Mateo. Talk to service providers and have snacks. No Center, 3700 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. Celebrate
cost. For more information call 403-4300. Asian Pacific Islander (API) Heritage Month and learn
more about the contributions of our API community.
Free Pet ‘Fixes.’ 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Senior Coastsiders, 925 For more information call 691-2121.
Main St., Half Moon Bay. Free spaying and neutering clin-
ic hosted by the Peninsula Humane Society. Surgery per- Free Hearing Screenings. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 88 N. San
formed by a licensed vet in an SPCA surgery vehicle. One Mateo Drive, San Mateo. In support of May being Better
pet per family. Cats and dogs only. For more information Hearing Month, come in and have your hearing
call 340-7022. screened for free. For more information call 342-9449.
Toastmasters Public Speak ing and Leadership Sk ills Adult Crafternoon: Safety Pin Jewelry. 1 p.m. Main
Development. Noon to 1 p.m. BKF Engineers, 255 Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Free.
Shoreline Drive, Suite 200, Redwood Shores. Join us in a For more information call 829-3860.
friendly and supportive atmosphere while learning to
improve your communication and leadership skills. For Quar terly Intergenerational LGBTQ+ Dinner and
more information call (202) 390-7555. Open Mic. 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. San Mateo Pride Center, 1021
S. El Camino Real, San Mateo. For more information or to
San Mateo Professional Alliance Network ing Lunch. RSVP call 591-0133.
Noon to 1 p.m. Central Park Bistro, 181 E. Fourth Ave.,
San Mateo. Free admission, lunch ordered off the menu. The B ail Trap: American Ransom. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
For more information contact mike@mikefoor.com. Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Redwood City, 2124
Brewster Ave., Redwood City. Free film screening. For
Fr ee Wor k shop: Pr otecting Your Por tfolio in a more information call 854-0344.
Volatile Market. 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. San Mateo Public
Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. For more informa- The Little Mermaid presented by Grab B ag Theater.
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Ave., Redwood City. Cost $10. For more information con-
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at home. Mission Hospice seeks community support to raise the $2.5 million still needed to
Wanda Durant, mother of Golden Gate Warriors star Kevin Durant, spoke on the importance fund renovations, start-up costs and care for patients who are underinsured. Gifts to the
of safe, affordable housing at HIP Housing’s Annual Luncheon and Fundraiser, held at the campaign will directly support local patients and families, and may be made online at
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