Tuesday Dec 8 | Coastsider
We need a way to cross Highway 1 safely in Moss Beach and Montara
On Thursday, December 3rd at 5:15pm, a 12-year-old boy was struck by a vehicle while riding his bike across Highway 1 near the Moss Beach Sheriff's substation.
Sample Letter to Coast al Commission OPPOSING San Mateo Supervisors' Propsal Re: the LCP Update
Please don't wait. Fax your letter to 415-904-5400 before 5 pm TODAY - Friday, December 4. December 4, 2009 RE: Agenda Item TH18.a Bonnie Neely, Chair & Members California Coastal Commission c/o North Central Coast District Office Via Fax: 904-5400 Subject: San Mateo County LCP Amendment No.
San Mateo County, Coastal Commission at odds over vision for Midcoast
The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors is sticking to its guns on setting growth targets for the unincorporated Midcoast, even if it means disagreeing with a separate proposal by the California Coastal Commission.
Coastsiders make pitch for Big Wave development
Proponents of a mixed-use project that could transform the Midcoast worked hard to convince the county Planning Commission of its merits this week at a public hearing.
Planning Director to Attend MCC Meeting Tonight
Lisa Grote, Planning Director, will attend the MCC meeting tonight to answer any questions about the Big Wave project permitting process and recently released EIR timeline and process.
A determined group of real estate and developer interests are trying to take over the Granada Sanitary District .
County sued for denying coastal building permit
An El Granada property owner who was denied permits to build a single-family home is suing San Mateo County and the Board of Supervisors, claiming they permanently and completely deprived her of the reason why she bought the land in 1996.
Christians in San Mateo welcome rabbi-in-residence to launch interfaith campaign
Religious tolerance is no longer enough. In an antagonistic, confrontational age, followers of any given religion have much to gain and much to contribute by the earnest exploration of other traditions, according to Penny Nixon, senior minister at the Congregational Church of San Mateo.
Thinner Winner challenge lines up contestants
Ask any personal trainer. Losing weight is simple: eat less, exercise more. The follow-through is the bugaboo.
Couple sues San Francisco fertility clinic
A San Francisco fertility clinic is being sued by a broken-hearted couple wanting children.
Wrong sperm used, suit alleges
A San Mateo County couple filed suit against a San Francisco fertility clinic this week, claiming the doctors implanted the wrong sperm into the woman's eggs and then destroyed the embryos without consent.
The Daily Californian - News Headlines
Building, Adjacent Properties Near Campus Up for Sale
The El Granada Building located across from UC Berkeley's Sproul Plaza has been owned by the same family for more than a century, but as of last month, it has been up for sale along with two adjacent properties.
Full volume tsunami warning siren test
A full volume test of the coast side tsunami warning sirens was executed at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Sept.
Sustainable Energy * USA - Buses are present day technologies with better energy usage than autos.
At its best, shared public transport is far more energy-efficient than individual car-driving. A diesel-powered coach, carrying 49 passengers and doing 10 miles per gallon at 65 miles per hour, uses 6 kWh per 100 p-km -13 times better than the single-person car El Granada,Cal, USA - Less CO2 Essay, by Lee M -4 Aug 2009: -- In 1979, when I asked a ...
Parents struggle with child-care costs
Alex Shamis/Daily Journal Claudia Skucha plays on monkey bars at Cipriani After-School Inc.
Parents struggle with child-care costs
Alex Shamis/Daily Journal Claudia Skucha plays on monkey bars at Cipriani After-School Inc.
Governor takes $6M more from parks budget, guts Williamson Act
The governor signed a budget today that takes an additional $6 million out of the state parks budget and eliminates Williamson Act funds to give landowners tax breaks for keeping their land as open space , reports the Sacramento Bee.
Thomas LEvinson/daily journal Michael Cadigan of El Granada passes Sigourney Jellins of Menlo Park and her horse on his way to hike the trails in Purisima Creek Canyon Preserve.
Incredible display of strategy yesterday in the scheduling of tree trimming on Highway 92 during the morning commute hours.