San Mateo Daily Journal 10-18-18 Edition
San Mateo Daily Journal 10-18-18 Edition
San Mateo Daily Journal 10-18-18 Edition
Redwood City Council sees competitive race Seven candidates for City Council
By Zachary Clark
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Graffiti on
fence not
hate crime
Police: Anti-gay graffiti was
on fence before Redwood
City candidate moved there
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT
San Carlos
approves a
Report says Bay Area
salary hike
Monthly salary to jump from
$300 to $560 after 29 years
By Anna Schuessler
roads worst in nation
Drivers lost on average more than $1,000 annually when
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
to form four ordinary words. 3 57 64 68 69 15 2 10 21 22 29 Light and variable wind becoming west
northwest 6 to 11 mph in the afternoon.
CNAKR Powerball
Police seek driver of car that Mateo was discovered inside the Mazda,
Local briefs along with burglary tools and suspected
crashed onto Terra Nova campus tips at (650) 359-4444 or online at cityof- methamphetamine. Sharma and Melchor
Pacifica police are trying to find the driv- pacifica.org/depts/police. were consequently booked into county jail
er of a vehicle that ended up in flames on the for various charges, according to police.
grounds of Terra Nova High School on Two arrested for stolen car, property
Tuesday night. Two San Mateo residents were arrested for
Great horned owl rescued after
Officers responded at about 10:10 p.m. to possessing stolen property, burglary tools being found tangled in kite line
a report of a vehicle fire at the school at and drugs in a stolen vehicle Tuesday night
1450 Terra Nova Blvd. and arrived to find a Authorities and animal rescue workers
near downtown, according to police. freed a great horned owl found tangled in a
black Nissan engulfed in flames, police said At approximately 9:30 p.m., an officer
Wednesday. kite string in Woodside this week.
was patrolling the area of Ninth Avenue and
Investigators determined the Nissan had South Claremont Street when he saw a silver Someone spotted the owl Monday and
struck an unoccupied parked car on Terra 2015 Mazda CX-5 pass. The car matched the called the Peninsula Humane Society &
Nova Boulevard, then went down a hillside description of a reported stolen vehicle Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
and onto school grounds, where it came to from earlier in the morning. The car was Animals, which helped rescue the bird. The
rest against the high school’s theater, stopped at Seventh Avenue and South B San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office and the
according to police. Street and the officer received support from Woodside Fire Protection District also
North County Fire Authority crews arrived backup and K9 Hero. The driver of the vehi- helped.
shortly afterward and put out the fire. No cle, identified as 22-year-old Ronil Sharma, “The poor owl was hanging by her wing
one was inside the car at that point and offi- was safely taken into custody and the pas- suspended between two trees,” PHS/SPCA
cers did not find the driver. senger, identified as 26-year-old Adriana spokeswoman Buffy Martin Tarbox said in a
A witness reported seeing the vehicle turn Melchor, was detained, according to news release. “She was unable to free herself
from Fassler Drive onto Terra Nova police. and without human assistance more than A great horned owl found tangled in a kite
Boulevard and said the vehicle was already After further investigation, officers were likely would have perished.” string in Woodside this week.
on fire as it approached Terra Nova. The wit- able to determine Melchor was a suspect in Firefighters cut the kite string and Workers believe the owl wasn’t stuck
ness could not identify the driver, police multiple investigations to include identity humane society staff caught the owl and long. If it had been stuck for a long time it
said. theft-use of stolen credit cards and a fraud checked it for injuries. would have had more serious injuries such as
Anyone with information about the case case reported earlier in the month. Melchor “Thankfully she suffered no injuries from a broken shoulder or wing, Tarbox said.
is encouraged to call Pacifica police at (650) was also arrested. Stolen property from pre- her ordeal and was immediately released “This owl was just incredibly lucky,” she
738-7314. People can leave anonymous viously reported auto burglaries in San back to the wild,” Tarbox said. said.
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LOCAL ROUNDUP: ARAGON, NOTRE DAME-BELMONT GIRLS’ WATER POLO BOTH WIN >> PAGE 12
49ers offense making strides under Beathard The 49ers (1-5) have game,” coach Kyle Shanahan said. “He made got injured. Those are all big improvements
By Josh Dubow
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS gained 400 yards in back- some big plays throughout the game, kept the over his performance in five starts last year
to-back games under chains moving a number of times for us. There’s before Garoppolo took over.
Beathard but are still seek- a couple of plays at the end that I know he’d like His best play might have come in the first
SANTA CLARA — C.J. Beathard went toe-to- ing their second win in the to have back where he had a couple of opportu- three-plus quarters in Green Bay in a perform-
toe with Aaron Rodgers in Green Bay for nearly past two seasons without nities that he missed. But, he also had a few ance the Niners hope they can build on this
60 minutes before the San Francisco 49ers fell Garoppolo starting thanks opportunities early in the game that he made, week when they host the Los Angeles Rams (6-
just short at the end of another tough loss. in part to eight turnovers which was one of the reasons we were in the 0).
Despite playing with a backup quarterback and a few other crucial mis- position that we were. By no means was it per- The Niners scored on six of their first eight
with starter Jimmy Garoppolo sidelined for the C.J. Beathard takes in those games. fect, but I was happy with how he played.” drives against the Packers, with just one punt
season, the 49ers offense has shown signs of “I thought C.J. did some Beathard has completed 64 percent of his and one fumble by Kyle Juszczyk being the
being productive of late even if it hasn’t led to real good things. C.J., he was one of the rea- passes for 892 yards, six touchdowns and five
wins. sons that I thought we had a chance to win that interceptions in three games since Garoppolo See 49ERS, Page 14
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WEDNESDAY
Local sports roundup
ble-double from Morgan
McClellan, who had 17 digs and
kills, with Pan leading the way
with 12. Rachel Liu had 30 assists,
Stanford is looking to
Girls’ water polo
Notre Dame-Belmont 12,
Carlmont 10
14 digs. Grace Xu finished with a
career-high 32 digs, while Gaby
Pierce had seven kills, six blocks
and two digs.
and the Tigers, as a team, finished
with nine services aces, with
Delaney Walsh and Peters finish-
ing with three apiece.
get back to winning
The Tigers won their second
straight PAL Bay Division match
by knocking off the Scots.
NDB (2-5 PAL Bay, 5-9-1 over-
Menlo-Atherton 3,
Half Moon Bay 2
The Cougars’ bid for their first
SHP (4-4) got 12 kills from
Elena Radeff and 10 from Reagan
Smith. Millie Muir pumped out 38
assists, while also digging up 13
against Arizona State
By John Marshall by a touchdown and on the road.
all) outscored Carlmont by a goal PAL Bay Division win were dashed balls and blocking a pair of NDB
in each the second and third quar- by the Bears, who prevailed in five attacks. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Back home, the Sun Devils are
ters to post the final margin of sets, 21-25, 25-11, 25-19, 23-25, Menlo School 3, Harker 0 hoping they found the right fixes
victory. 15-3. TEMPE, Ariz. — Stanford during their bye week to get the
The Knights stayed unbeaten in
Isa Mack has come on strong for The win keeps M-A (11-1) one climbed to No. 7 in the AP Top 25 season going back in the right
WBAL Foothill Division play
the Tigers the last two weeks and game ahead of second-place after a thrilling comeback victory direction.
with a 25-13, 25-19, 25-20 win
she led them with four goals Aragon. over Oregon. The Cardinal were in “Anytime you take on some-
over the Eagles.
against the Scots. Michelle control of the Pac-12 North, in thing like this, there is always a
M-A setter Mariah Grover was Grace King posted a double-dou-
Kleyteman and Hanna Kawar both contention for a College Football learning period between both par-
nearly perfect, finishing with 57 ble with 10 digs and 11 assists for
scored a pair for NDB. Playoff spot. ties, for me as well — learn the
assists. Emma Spindt and Marit Menlo (8-0 WBAL Foothill). Anna
Tigers goalkeeper Annalee Consecutive losses have conference, learn the players,
Hoyem combined for 29 kills, Guiragossian had seven blocks to
Wolfe finished with 10 saves to knocked Stanford out of playoff learn my coaches,” Edwards said.
while Natalie Grover and Alicia go along with seven kills, while
preserve the victory. contention and dropped the “I think we have done some things
Letvin had 10 kills each. Sianna Houghton finished with 13 Cardinal a half-game back in the that we have liked and we have to
Sierra Hamilton paced the HMB digs and nine kills.
Aragon 8, Menlo-Atherton 2 North. continue to improve on some
offense, finishing with a team-
The Dons held the Bears to just Stanford (4-2, 2-1 Pac-12) has a things that we have not done a
high 13 kills. Team kill leader El Camino 3, Capuchino 0
one first-half goal as they cruised chance to turn its season around good job of and they are very evi-
McKenzie Mell added 10. Sophie The Colts beat the Mustangs in
to the PAL Bay Division win. beginning Thursday night in the dent.”
Barger handed out 25 assists, straight sets in a PAL Ocean
Maria Sell was a forced both desert against Arizona State, A few things to look for when
while Alex Hosilyk dug up 16 Division game, 25-11, 25-15, 25-
offensively and defensively for another team trying to climb out Stanford plays at Arizona State on
balls. 15.
Aragon, scoring a team-high of a recent rut. Thursday night:
Bailey O’Mahony led “The most bothersome thing to
seven goals and coming up with Notre Dame-SJ 3, Capuchino with seven kills. me is not only have we not reached
five steals. Crystal Springs 1 our potential, we haven’t
LOVE’S STATUS
Aryanna Zahabi scored the other The Gryphons hopes of catch- Girls’ tennis approached it, ” Stanford coach Love did not play against Utah
goal for the Dons, who also got a ing the Regents in the WBAL
Menlo School 7, Harker 0 David Shaw said. “We haven’t put a after suffering a left ankle injury
pair of assists from Sydney Nash Skyline Division standings were complete game together, let alone against Notre Dame and is ques-
and Grace Simenc. all but dashed with a 25-19, 25-15, The Knights wrapped up another
a three- or four-game span where tionable against Arizona State.
Aragon goaltender Hannah 21-25, 27-25 loss. WBAL regular-season title with
we’re playing at our best.” The extra time off between games
Flynn finished with 19 saves and Crystal Springs (8-2) came into the sweep of the Eagles.
The Cardinal looked like the — the Cardinal played Utah on
also added two assists. the match one game behind divi- Addie Ahlstrom, Mabelle
dominant team in the Pac-12 Oct. 6 — has Shaw hopeful last
sion-leading NDSJ (10-0), but are Pasmooij and the doubles team of year’s Heisman Trophy runner-up
TUESDAY now two games behind with two Penn Penfold and Charlotte Lee all North after rolling over San Diego
will be able to play. The Sun
won in straight sets at love. State, Southern California and UC
matches left in the regular season. Davis before the 38-31 rally Devils may hope he doesn’t. A
Girls’ volleyball Sophie Lockton had 14 kills for Lindsey Ball and the No. 1 doubles
against Oregon. year ago at Stanford, Love ran all
the Gryphons, while Gianna Perez team of Vivian Liu and Brynn over Arizona State, racking up a
Woodside 3, Carlmont 2 Brady, dropped only one game, Stanford was knocked back in a
The Wildcats swept the season finished with 17 assists. 38-17 loss to No. 4 Notre Dame school-record 301 yards rushing
while Tricia Zhang won her match, and three touchdowns.
series from the Scots with another 6-1, 6-1. and struggled in a 40-21 loss to
five-set victory, 24-26, 25-23, Notre Dame-Belmont 3, Utah on Oct. 6 without running
25-14, 16-25, 15-12. Sacred Heart Prep 1
Girls’ water polo back Bryce Love. ELITE RECEIVERS
Woodside beat Carlmont in five The Tigers kept their WBAL Arizona State also got off to a
San Mateo 14, Capuchino 5 rizona State and Stanford have
sets back on Sept. 20. Foothill Division title hopes strong start in its first season two of the nation’s top receivers
Sarah Strus and Elena Campbell alive with the win over the third- Caroline Zhu, Jax Rittenhouse, under Herm Edwards, opening with in N’Keal Harry and JJ Arcega-
paced the attack for Woodside (6-6 place Gators, 25-16, 26-24, 27- Emily Chinn, Megan Chung and two victories, including one over Whiteside. Harry has not dominat-
PAL Bay, 17-13 overall), finish- 25, 25-16. Pacita Del Balso all scored a pair then-ranked Michigan State. ed as he did a year ago, but only
ing with 18 and 16 kills, respec- NDB (7-1 WBAL Skyline) of goals as the Bearcats beat the The Sun Devils (3-3, 1-2) have because he’s faced nearly constant
tively. Setters Katia Kishinsky remains one game back of first- Mustangs in a PAL Ocean Division hit a bit of a lull over the past double teams. The junior has still
and Molly Buddle combined for 52 place Menlo School (8-0), with a meeting. month, losing three of four head- managed to have an impact, lead-
assists, while Madeline Mendes showdown set tonight at 6:30 in Izzy Borges, Lydia McIntyre, ing into Thursday’s game. ing Arizona State with 34 catches
led the defensive effort with 24 Atherton. Kalyn Chang and Peyton Jensen The culprit: An inability to for 481 yards and five touch-
digs. Vanessa Pan, Kendall Peters and rounded out the scoring for San close out tight games. All three of
Carlmont (7-5, 20-13) got a dou- Abby Miller combined for 32 Mateo, with one goal each. Arizona State’s losses have been See STANFORD, Page 15
Astros 8-6 for 3-1 ALCS lead bunch of aging, past-their-prime free agents
— running back Doug Martin, who has
shown nothing so far; linebacker Derrick
Nathan Mollat can be reached by email:
[email protected] or by phone: 344-
5200 ext. 117.
By Lynne Sladky ning the 2013 title.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Craig Kimbrel earned a shaky six-out
save, aided by a rocket throw from right
HOUSTON — Left fielder Andrew fielder Mookie Betts and Benintendi’s dar-
Benintendi made a diving catch with the ing grab of Alex Bregman’s sinking liner in
bases loaded for the final out, and the left.
Boston Red Sox held off the Houston Astros Boston improved to 4-0 on the road in
8-6 on Wednesday night to take a 3-1 lead in these playoffs and inched closer to eliminat-
the AL Championship Series. ing the defending champions.
Boosted by a questionable fan interfer- Game 5 is Thursday night in Houston,
ence call early in a back-and-forth game where ace Justin Verlander will pitch for the
and a go-ahead homer from Jackie Bradley Astros. Boston’s starter was uncertain after
Jr. , the Red Sox moved within one victory Chris Sale was ruled out Wednesday while
of their first World Series trip since win- recovering from a stomach illness.
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he could get Ben Nordell into the game.
“Three goals (down), with two minutes
left, I was sweating,” Hibson said.
But when M-A’s Cooper Gran scored on a
power play with just over a minute left,
weeks ago. He talked it over with Connor Hibson sent Ben Nordell in, much to the
and the rest of the Nordell family, got all the surprise of the rest of the team.
necessary clearances from the school and “Some of their jaws dropped a little,”
district and contacted M-A’s Kates to let him Hibson said.
know of his plan. But in the end, it was all hugs and high-
Kates did not hesitated in agreeing. fives for Ben Nordell and his team.
“I’m just happy to be able to help,” Kates M-A was led by Zach de Haaff, who scored
said. “It was a real feel-good moment … for four times and assisted on a fifth. Gran added
a kid who clearly loves the sport. … I’m a hat trick and a pair of helpers, Elias Nasr
glad it worked out.” scored twice, while Jake Blohm and Ben
Outside of his team captain, Hibson kept Ferrick rounded out the scoring with a goal
his plans under wraps from the rest of the apiece for the Bears, with Blohm also pick-
team. His first obligation was to win the ing up three assists. The Taylor twins com-
match. Only if Hillsdale faced an insur- bined to finish with 10 saves in the cage.
mountable lead in the fourth quarter would It seems only appropriate that Connor
he put Ben Nordell into the game. NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL Nordell would lead his team offensively as
“There was no guarantee (he would get Menlo-Atherton’s Elias Nasr, left, scores one of his two goals, while Hillsdale captain Connor he finished with three goals and two assists
in),” Hibson said. Nordell, right, scores one of his team-leading three goals. — the second of which was the most mean-
Those concerns were beginning to be ingful. Mihir Carey Sood, Thomas
realized as the Knights put forth their best halftime. “They came out and kept it close,” Kates Dachauer, Francisco Hernandez and Blake
effort of the season. The Knights actually But then Hillsdale came alive. Playing said. Williams all scored for the Knights as well.
held a 2-1 lead midway through the first against M-A’s mostly second-string lineup, Kates put his starters back in to start the Goalkeeper Julian Baer finished with eight
period and trailed just 3-2 after the opening the Knights outscored the Bears 4-2 in the final seven minutes, but the Knights stayed saves.
quarter. But when M-A scored on its first four third period and suddenly Hillsdale was right hot. Hillsdale got back-to-back goals, clos- “The game was meaningless in the stand-
shots of the second period, and five of six, back in the game, down just 11-7 going into ing to 12-9 with just over two minutes to ings, but no games are meaningless, ”
the Bears held a commanding 9-3 lead at the final period. play. Hibson said. “It just all worked perfectly.”
before taking a deep strike against the blitz Kansas City before getting hurt again the game and most important it gives you a
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on third down.
The pass was intercepted by Kevin King,
setting the stage for Rodgers to lead the
following week.
He finally was fully healthy against the
Packers and delivered four catches for 126
dynamic playmaker who can create explo-
sives.”
The running game fared well against the
game-winning drive. Shanahan said that yards, including touchdowns of 67 and 30 Packers, gaining 174 yards on 30 carries.
wasn’t the option he wanted on the play, yards in the first half. Perhaps even more Raheem Mostert made the most of his most
only unproductive offensive possessions. although Beathard said Tuesday that he didn’t extensive playing time in four years as a pro,
importantly, his sprinter’s speed forces
But the offense faltered late and was unable know if he had a better choice. defenses to provide help in coverage, open- gaining 87 yards on 12 carries.
to close the game out. The Niners went three- “Obviously it didn’t work so it’s tough,” ing up holes in the running game and oppor- But San Francisco was unable to generate a
and-out on back-to-back possessions in the he said. “Say you hit it, it’s a good play. But, tunities for other receivers. first down on the ground when the game was
fourth quarter, setting the stage for Rodgers when you don’t, it’s not. And it was not a “When you have somebody who can take on the line.
to lead a game-tying touchdown drive. good play.” the top shelf off the coverage, that backs “I left a lot of yards out on the field, espe-
San Francisco still had a chance to win it, Marquise Goodwin’s speed provided a people up, it opens up everything,” Rams cially with my speed,” Mostert said. “I feel I
taking over at its own 47 with 1:49 to go in major boost to the offense earlier in the coach Sean McVay said. “It opens up your could have got to the edge a little faster. I
a tie game. Beathard completed a 7-yard pass game. He hurt his hamstring while playing intermediate throws on the three-level game. watched the film and I was really hard on
to George Kittle on first down but then had a just 15 snaps in the opener before missing It opens some of your quicker-hitting play- myself. Even though I had some good runs, I
pass batted down at the line on second down the second game. He played Week 3 against actions. It loosens things up for the run had some real busts, too.”
DR. IKEDA
IMPLANTS & ORTHODONTICS
DDS, MS, UCSF
PROTEST
Nashville 6 5 1 0 10 19 12
Chicago 5 3 0 2 8 22 21 Friday, Oct. 5: L.A. 3, Atlanta 0
Though neither runner had pub-
licly previewed what he going to do
WESTERN CONFERENCE Colorado
Winnipeg
6 3 1
6 3 2
2
1
8 21
7 15
15
16
Sunday, Oct. 7: Atlanta 6, L.A. 5
Southwest Division Dallas 6 3 3 0 6 18 18 Monday, Oct. 8: L.A. 6, Atlanta 2
Continued from page 11 after winning his medal in the 200 W L Pct GB Minnesota 6 2 2 2 6 14 19
meters, Carlos said he anticipated New Orleans 1 0 1.000 — St. Louis 6 1 3 2 4 17 23 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
the stunned silence that did, in fact, San Antonio 1 0 1.000 — Pacific Division (Best-of-7, x-if necessary)
“The real fear was that there was envelop the stadium. In a year in
Memphis 0 1 .000 1 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
National League
Dallas 0 1 .000 1 Anaheim 7 5 1 1 11 21 15
no room for expression,” said Paul which two American leaders — Houston 0 1 .000 1 Calgary 6 4 2 0 8 23 18 L.A. 3, Milwaukee 2
Hoffman, a rower who was part of Martin Luther King Jr. and Bobby Vancouver 6 4 2 0 8 22 19 Friday, Oct. 12: Milwaukee 6, L.A. 5
the Olympic Project for Human Northwest Division Vegas 7 3 4 0 6 15 20 Saturday, Oct. 13: L.A. 4, Milwaukee 3
Kennedy — had already been assas- W L Pct GB Sharks 6 2 3 1 5 17 19
Mon., Oct. 15: Milwaukee 4, L.A. 0
Rights, the movement led by soci- sinated, Carlos had some bone- Denver 1 0 1.000 — Los Angeles 6 2 3 1 5 12 16
ologist Harry Edwards that sparked Utah 1 0 1.000 — Edmonton 4 2 2 0 4 10 14 Tuesday, Oct. 16: L.A. 2, Milwaukee 1, 13 innings
chilling words of advice for his Portland 0 0 .000 1/2 Arizona 5 1 4 0 2 4 11 Wednesday, Oct. 17: L.A. 5, Milwaukee 2
the Mexico City protest. friend before they walked out for the Minnesota 0 1 .000 1 x-Friday, Oct. 19: L.A. at Milwaukee, 5:39 p.m.
Smith said by the time he arrived Oklahoma City 0 1 .000 1 Wednesday’s Games
national anthem. Montreal 3, St. Louis 2 x-Saturday, Oct. 20: L.A. at Milwaukee, 6:09
in Mexico City, the issue had “gone “I said, ‘We’re trained to listen to Pacific Division Washington 4, N.Y. Rangers 3, OT
beyond fear for me.” the gun,”’ Carlos said. “When we go W L Pct GB Calgary 5, Boston 2 American League
Phoenix 1 0 1.000 — Anaheim 4, N.Y. Islanders 1 Boston 3, Houston 1
“My interest was the quietness,” out and do what we do, everyone’s Warriors 1 0 1.000 — Thursday’s Games
Saturday, Oct. 13: Houston 7, Boston 2
he said. “And, I’ve said this before, going to be in shock. Everyone L.A. Lakers 0 0 .000 1/2 Colorado at New Jersey, 4 p.m.
Philadelphia at Columbus, 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 14: Boston 7, Houston 5
Sacramento 0 1 .000 1
but it was very sad, nationally, that became deadly silent. I said: L.A. Clippers 0 1 .000 1 Pittsburgh at Toronto, 4 p.m. Tues., Oct. 16: Boston 8, Houston 2
two young black athletes had to do ‘Tommie, if they’re going to shoot, Detroit at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 17: Boston 8, Houston 6
Vancouver at Winnipeg, 5 p.m.
what they were doing to bring atten- they’re going to shoot in that void. Arizona at Chicago, 5:30 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 18: Boston at Houston, 5:09 p.m.
Wednesday’s Games x-Saturday, Oct. 20: Houston at Boston, 2:09 p.m.
tion to the (issues) in our country. Listen to the gun. We’ve been Detroit 103, Brooklyn 100 Boston at Edmonton, 6 p.m.
We had to sacrifice to prove a point. trained.’ Fortunately, God got us Indiana 111, Memphis 83 Buffalo at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. x-Sunday, Oct. 21: Houston at Boston, 4:39 p.m.
through that.” Milwaukee 113, Charlotte 112
We were vilified because we had to
A key for Stanford in slowing
Orlando 104, Miami 101
New York 126, Atlanta 107 WHAT’S ON TAP
STANFORD Arizona State’s offense — outside
of stopping Harry — will be to try
Toronto 116, Cleveland 104
New Orleans 131, Houston 112
San Antonio 112, Minnesota 108
Utah 123, Sacramento 117
THURSDAY, Oct. 18
Girls’ tennis
Half Moon Bay at Carlmont, El Camino at Menlo-
Girls’ water polo
Half Moon Bay at Terra Nova, Mills at Sequoia,
Denver 107, L.A. Clippers 98 Mercy-Burlingame vs. Capuchino at San Mateo, 5
Continued from page 12 bottling up Eno Benjamin. The Atherton, Aragon at Hillsdale, San Mateo at p.m.; Hillsdale at San Mateo, 6 p.m.
Phoenix 121, Dallas 100 Burlingame, Mills at South City, Terra Nova at
sophomore running back has Thursday’s Games Oceana, Woodside at Capuchino, Westmoor at Se- FRIDAY, Oct. 19
racked up 715 yards and seven Chicago at Philadelphia, 5 p.m. quoia, 4 p.m. Football
downs. With Love missing two Miami at Washington, 5 p.m.
games so far, Stanford has turned touchdowns on 126 carries so far L.A. Lakers at Portland, 7:30 p.m. Girls’ volleyball Terra Nova at Menlo School, 3 p.m.; College of San
this season. Benjamin broke the Friday’s Games Mateo at Laney-Oakland, 7 p.m.; St. Ignatius at Serra,
to the passing game more and Jefferson at Capuchino, Mills at South City, El Aragon at Half Moon Bay, Sequoia at San Mateo,
Charlotte at Orlando, 4 p.m. Camino at Sequoia, Westmoor at Terra Nova, 5:15
Arcega-Whiteside has been K.J. school record with 312 yards and New York at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. p.m.; Carlmont at Burlingame, Woodside at Half
South City at Hillsdale, King’s Academy at
four touchdowns against Oregon Atlanta at Memphis, 5 p.m. Burlingame, Carlmont at Mills, El Camino at Jeffer-
Costello’s primary target, catch- Boston at Toronto, 5 p.m.
Moon Bay, San Mateo at Menlo-Atherton, Hillsdale son, Capuchino at Woodside, 7:30 p.m.
State on Sept. 29, and had 123 at Aragon, 6:15 p.m.
ing 30 passes for 541 yards and Cleveland at Minnesota, 5 p.m.
eight touchdowns. yards and a pair of scores against Sacramento at New Orleans, 5 p.m. Boys’ water polo SATURDAY, Oct. 20
Indiana at Milwaukee, 5:30 p.m.
Colorado in Arizona State’s last Golden State at Utah, 7:30 p.m.
Priory at Terra Nova, Aragon at San Mateo, Mills at
Football
Sequoia, 4 p.m.
FINDING ENO game. Oklahoma City at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. Menlo-Atherton at Sacred Heart Prep, 2 p.m.
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head tax and Hale described such a tax as rea-
sonable, adding that Mountain View is cur-
rently exploring one and appears to have
opened a new campus along the waterfront,
will help make ferry service at the Port of
Redwood City a reality.
the support of the Chamber of Commerce. “I still want to get that ferry service going
Hunter also appeared open to the afore- in Redwood City so on the south side of
challenges moving forward. mentioned taxes and suggested renting out Woodside Road I’d say let’s work with
That is the backdrop for the City Council city facilities to increase revenue. Umhofer Google and others so we can build up their
race, which features seven candidates com- wants to build micro grids and then sell the campus, make it a solid campus where they
peting for three open seats. power back to residents. will invest in future ferry service and help us
The candidates are Jason Galisatus, move forward creating a water transit in
activist and member of the Complete Streets As for cutting costs, Hale favors adminis-
trative cuts and a greater reliance on tech- Redwood City.”
Advisory Committee; Planning Hunter is worried about the loss of light
Commissioner Giselle Hale, longtime nology to maximize the efficiency of gov-
ernment operations. She suggested the use industrial areas being rezoned for offices,
Councilwoman Diane Howard; Rick Hunter, and celebrated the city for buying waterfront
accountant and former planning commis- of chatbots to answer residents’ questions
rather than staff. She’s also interested, as is property from building materials company
sioner; activist Diana Reddy, Planning CEMEX.
Commissioner Ernie Schmidt and local Hunter, in further pursuing shared services
businesswoman Christina Umhofer. with other jurisdictions. “I think we can have our own waterfront
Each candidate supports the half-cent Hunter said no cuts should be made to pro- going to be competing for more affordable destination, like a river walk, and combined
sales tax measure on the November ballot, grams that serve the underprivileged and if units, driving those rents up and displacing with a new park, which would be a trail on
but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. any cuts have to be made, there needs to be those residents.” both sides of Redwood Creek from down-
Galisatus, Reddy and Hale support the extensive community outreach first. Hunter said growth is inevitable and town to that area,” he said. “I think we could
cannabis tax, also on the ballot, for bring- “I want to avoid making cuts for those wants to see a slowdown of office develop- have a destination area of restaurants and
ing in a modest increase in revenue, and who are least able to afford them,” he said. ment to close the jobs-to-housing imbal- recreational opportunities and entertain-
they also look forward to seeing those num- Galisatus mentioned development as a ance, which he believes is the single ment all along our waterfront. That would be
bers grow with the legalization of retail path to boosting revenue. biggest cause of the housing crisis. very exciting.”
commercial cannabis in the future. “If we develop further that will add to our But Hale said Redwood City’s jobs-to- Schmidt suggested development should-
“Cannabis is here to stay, we may as well property tax base, but the question is how housing ratio is relatively low. n’t take place in that part of the city, at least
benefit from it,” Reddy said. do we do it and where do we do it and we need “It’s that we’ve been impacted by our not until the Woodside Road/Highway 101
Umhofer said cannabis research and devel- to make sure we get thorough community neighbors,” she said. interchange is complete.
opment brings in more money than retail input to make sure it’s done the right way,” Hale described the redevelopment agency “Can you even imagine the impact that
and is suggestively interested in seeing that he said. “I don’t support adding the housing as the city’s “most successful tool we had in the community of Redwood City is going to
industry have a greater presence in the city. we need at all costs. ... I don’t support fill- the toolbox” for affordable housing devel- have if a large development is out there and
Schmidt and Howard, on the other hand, ing in the Bay to accommodate our housing opment. we’re nowhere close to raising the funds for
aren’t ready to greenlight dispensaries in needs. We have plenty of space near transit “We need to bring back [redevelopment that interchange,” he said. “In the interim, I
Redwood City, at least for now. To boost corridors for housing. agencies] and when Gov. Brown took it do agree as we continue to grow in Redwood
revenue, both emphasized the need to retain “I disagree with the sentiment that hous- away, everything since then has been an City and hear concerns about rapid develop-
and attract large car dealerships, one of the ing is the problem, that market rate housing attempt to replace that,” she said, adding ment, I think we owe it to the community to
city’s biggest sales tax generators. is the problem,” he continued. “Because she is interested in working with state leg- preserve open spaces.”
Reddy has suggested a head tax or square they need somewhere to live and if they’re islators who would have to make it happen. Reddy said she’s completely against
footage tax on the city’s large businesses. not living in the market rate units they’re Schmidt stressed the importance of com- offices and any large developments on the
munication when it comes to past and pres- east side of Highway 101 in part because of
ent development. concerns about sea level rise. She’d rather
“It takes community leaders to continual- see light industrial uses there. Umhofer
ly find ways to remind our community about agreed that the area should remain zoned as
what occurred and how we got here,” he said. is.
“What I’m looking forward to doing is tak- “Where I take my harder line is you
ing more time to involve the community already bought into an industrial restricted
more and if that means that if a project zone, build within those zonings,” she said,
comes before us and we find that it’s a hot referencing the Harbor View proposal. “It’s
topic then instead of one study session you very black and white for me as far as that
have two and you do that with all the other zoning goes. ... You bought where you
commissions and committees.” bought.”
Asked about her vision for the area east of The November ballot will also include
Highway 101, Howard sees a “low-density half-cent sales tax increase, a cannabis
lifestyle with recreational opportunities,” business tax and a charter amendment,
as the zoning permits, and not a “densely which would eliminate a residency require-
populated office space.” She also believes ment for the city manager and establish
biotech companies would love to relocate term limits for city boards.
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without a salary increase, only resi-
dents who are retired or well-off would
be able to consider running for a seat
Councilman Matt Grocott joined
Collins in wondering whether the
council would be representative of the
ESL Conversation Club. 10:30 a.m. more information call (415) 265- on the council. For some, Collins city’s population if the monthly
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de 4785. argued, even a minor increase in the salary were not increased from $300.
las Pulgas, Belmont. English speaking monthly salary hike at their Tuesday salary could make a difference, espe- He might have increased it even more
practice. For more information call 2018 Millbrae Man, Woman and meeting.
591-8286. Student of the Year Dinner. 6 p.m. cially if potential candidates are given councilmembers sometimes
to 9 p.m. Green Hills Country Club, Last updated in 1989, the monthly weighing how the time commitment need to dedicate weekdays to City
Understanding and Responding to 500 Ludeman Lane, Millbrae. Tickets salary for San Carlos councilmembers required of a councilmember might Council retreats and other meetings.
Dementia-Related Behavior. 10:30 cost $55 and must be reserved by
a.m. to noon. Redwood City Public Oct. 12. For more information call and the city treasurer has stood at $300 affect their livelihoods. Because councilmembers also need to
Library, Community Room, 1044 455-3472. and is now the lowest of the cities in travel significant distances to get to
Middlefield Road, Redwood City. “I don’t think it’s about putting
the county that offer councilmember meetings for boards and commissions,
Provides participants with a four- Shor t Reads for People with No more money in the pockets of elected
step model to address behavioral Time. 7 p.m. South San Francisco wages, according to city administra- Grocott suggested officials consider
aspects of dementia. The program Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South officials. It’s about making sure that
tive services director Rebecca giving future councilmembers a travel
details the model and then applies it San Francisco. A teen book club potential leaders are modestly com-
to some of the most common behav- focused on short stories, novellas Mendenhall previously. Atherton and allowance, noting the cumbersome
pensated for the work we all expect
iors associated with the disease. For and other brief works. Snacks provid- Woodside do not offer wages or bene- process of submitting mileage or
more information call (408) 372- ed. For more information call 829- them to perform,” he said, according
3860. fits to councilmembers and expense reports may dissuade officials
9951. to a video of the meeting. “I want good
Hillsborough does not offer a monthly from seeking reimbursement.
Foster City 55+ Club. 11 a.m. to 12 Magic Show with Mentalist Fred people to run for council now and in
salary for councilmembers but pro-
p.m. Foster City Recreation Center, Lee and Friends. 7 p.m. Dragon the future.” “It would be much simpler to just
650 Shell Blvd., Foster City. Free. For Productions Theatre Co., 2120 vides benefits to them, according to a
more information call 286-2585. Broadway, Redwood City. Watch a staff report. Though Grassilli acknowledged the have some type of allowance that
show filled with magic and comedy monthly salary wasn’t a factor in his allows for travel that councilmembers
Let’s Talk Books. Noon to 1 p.m. hypnosis. For more information call Elected officials in San Carlos are
Redwood City Downtown Library, 493-2006. also eligible to enroll in the decision to run for City Council, he are expected to do,” he said.
1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood
California Public Employees’ said he could understand the compensa- If councilmembers adopt the
City. For more information call 780- ‘The Addams Family. ‘7:30 p.m. to
7058. 10 p.m. San Mateo High School Retirement System, choose a health tion could make a difference for others. changes at their Oct. 22 meeting, they
Performing Arts Center, 600 N.
plan offered by CalPERS or receive an He said he supported a salary increase, will be effective when the next council
Nintendo Labo Kit Building. 4 p.m. Delaware St., San Mateo. The San but wasn’t convinced councilmembers’
Grand Avenue Branch Library, 306 Mateo High School Drama alternate medical benefit if they takes office. Johnson, Grassilli and
Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. Department presents their Fall musi- already have health insurance, accord- total compensation — which would Grocott, whose terms expire in
This workshop will cover the creative cal, ‘The Addams Family.’ Cost is $20 stand at nearly $1, 400 after the
possibilities of cardboard and assem- for adults, $15 for seniors and stu- ing to the report. November, are not seeking re-elec-
ble official kits to use with the dents. For more information call 558- In voting to bring the monthly rate increase when combined with the tion, so any changes enacted could
Nintendo Switch. For more informa- 2375.
for councilmembers closer in line with $821.37 monthly alternate medical affect Collins, Olbert and the three
tion call 877-8530. benefit they are eligible to receive —
2018 Grand National Rodeo. 7:30 the average of the San Mateo County new councilmembers elected this fall.
Running Team. 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Cow Palace, 2600
cities that do offer monthly salaries, should be among the highest of the In other business, the council grant-
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de Geneva Ave., Daly City. Grand cities in the county offering compen-
las Pulgas, Belmont. No experience National Rodeo, Livestock Exposition or $567.33, Councilman Ron Collins ed $56,150 to the Community United
required. Wear running clothes. For and Horse Show. Features traditional noted councilmembers typically spend sation to elected officials. Church of Christ of San Carlos to
more information call 591-8286. rodeo events including bareback rid-
ing, steer wrestling, team roping, sad- 30 hours a month or more attending “I can see it should go up from $300, assist with the renovation of facilities
Clutterer’s Anonymous Meeting. 6 dle bronc riding, tie-down roping, council meetings and various meetings but it’s just hard for me having studied at Mahany Hall at 1336 Arroyo Ave.
p.m. to 7 p.m. Redwood Shores bull riding and barrel racing. this to vote on that amount of money,”
Library, 399 Marine Parkway, Exhibitors will show cattle, hogs, for the boards, commissions and sub- Used as a public meeting space for sev-
Redwood City. Repeats every first sheep, goats and rabbits, along with committees they are a part of as repre- he said. eral nonprofits, the hall has hosted a
and third Thursday of the month photography and fine art. Cost is $14
until June 20. Free. For more informa- to $45. For more information call sentatives of San Carlos. The council Though Olbert acknowledged the day care and preschool, the San Carlos
tion call 348-2856. (415) 414-4100. voted 3-2 to approve the monthly aggregate increase of the salary hike is Lions Club and the 4H Club, among
The You Betta Work Comedy
salary increase to $560 for coun- relatively minor, he didn’t think it was several other community organiza-
Author Talk : Dietrich K alteis,
Poughkeepsie Shuffle: A Crime ¡Fiesta: Stand Up Comedy cilmembers and the city treasurer, with fair for part-time city employees who tions. The church asked for assistance
Novel. 6 p.m. South San Francisco Extravaganza. 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Mayor Bob Grassilli and Councilman may work as many hours as coun- with relocating the stove in the
Library, 840 West Orange Ave., South San Mateo County Pride Center, 1021
San Francisco. Vancouver author S. El Camino Real, San Mateo. Cost is Mark Olbert voting against the meas- cilmembers but are offered substantial- church’s kitchen and upgrading a chil-
Dietrich Kalteis reads from and talks $5. For more information call 888- ure. ly less in terms of total compensation dren’s playground on the site, and the
about his newly released sixth novel 7648.
Because the city’s monthly compen- because they aren’t eligible for bene- funds are required by law to be used for
‘Poughkeepsie Shuffle,’ a crime story
set in Toronto during the mid-’80s SATURDAY, OCT. 20 sation is currently the lowest in the fits. He joined Grassilli in voting non-sectarian purposes.
and centers on Jeff Nichols. Free. For Back to School Health Resource
more information call (650) 829- Fair. 9 a.m. to noon. Hoover
noticed it before. He said that brought “Although the initial appearance of
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3860. Community School, 701 Charter St.,
Redwood City. Free flu vaccines (3 the scene could lead a reasonable per-
years and up) and health screenings, it up at the forum because he had
Daly City Council Candidate
Forum. Daly City Hall, 333 90th St., free backpacks and school supplies encountered other incidents of homo- son to believe a hate crime may have
Daly City. They will answer questions (for students only). Resources on phobia on the campaign trail. occurred, based on the evidence of this
from forum participants. For more family wellness and community ben- Continued from page 1
information call 342-5853. efits. For more information call 691- “I regret the pain this ordeal has investigation the Police Department
2121. caused our community, and it serves as does not believe the graffiti was tar-
Learn Basic Self-Defense. 7 p.m. to diately began an investigation. a good reminder to allow the police geted towards Mr. Galisatus,” accord-
8:30 p.m. Burlingame Library, 480 Drop Off Unused/Unwanted Paint
Primrose Road, Burlingame. Basic and Mattresses for free at One-Day During that investigation, police conduct their investigation before ing to a statement from the depart-
defense techniques against grab- Recycling Event in San Mateo. 9 determined through Google maps that going public. Unfortunately, the real- ment.
a.m. to 1 p.m. San Mateo County
bing, choking and basic strikes. For
Event Center, East Parking Lot, 1346 the paint was faded and present before ity remains that someone left this The other candidates in the race
more information call 558-7400.
Saratoga Drive., San Mateo. Free. For Galisatus moved to the address. Police hateful message,” he said, adding that include Planning Commissioner
California Writers Week at San more information call (855) 724- also determined the sign was either
Mateo Public Library. 7 p.m. to 8:30 6809. he applaud the police department for Giselle Hale, longtime Councilwoman
p.m. Cynthia McCarthy, 55 W. Third taken down intentionally or fell due to its professionalism, timeliness and Diane Howard; Rick Hunter, account-
Ave., San Mateo. Celebrate California Coping with Dementia: Caregivers. wind or weather conditions and that sensitivity. ant and former planning commission-
Writers Week at the San Mateo 10 a.m. to noon. San Mateo Senior
Public Library. For more information Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, there was no evidence of damage or The Redwood City Police er; community organizer Diana Reddy,
call 522-7849. San Mateo. Strategies and practical defacement of the sign. Department said it takes all reports of Planning Commissioner Ernie
tips to build skill set and confidence
with this job. Free. For more informa- Galisatus said he was as surprised as hate crimes seriously and investigates Schmidt and local businesswoman
‘The Addams Family.’ 7:30 p.m. to
10 p.m. San Mateo High School tion call 522-7490. anyone at the finding that the sign them with the thoroughness and sen- Christina Umhofer. There are three
Performing Arts Center, 600 N.
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was there before and that no one had sitivity this type of crime warrants. seats up for grabs.
Delaware St., San Mateo. The San
Mateo High School Drama Crisis of 1692. 10 a.m. to noon. Grace
Department presents their Fall musi- Lutheran Church, 2825 Alameda de
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110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Child Find Notice
Caregivers Wanted
Caregivers Wanted NEWSPAPEr INTErNS PET SITTErS &
DOG WALKErS The San Mateo County SELPA is
STATEMENT #278944
The following person is doing business
as: Tree Sprite Hikes, 823 Cordilleras
Home CCare
Home are Jobs JOUrNALISM NEEDED! seeking children and young adults
Ave, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis-
tered Owners: Kathryn Waffle Pfaff,
The Daily Journal is looking for in- from birth to age 21 who may need same address. The business is conduct-
terns to do entry level reporting, re- Local, family owned
(650) 600-8108 search, updates of our ongoing fea- company. Dog walks
special education services, including
highly mobile (such as migrant or
ed by an Individual. The registrant com-
menced to transact business under the
FBN on N/A.
Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected] tures and interviews. Photo interns al- done from approx: homeless) children with disabilities /s/Kathryn Waffle Pfaff/
so welcome. 11am-3pm, M-F and children who are suspected of This statement was filed with the Asses-
www.starlightcaregivers.com
www.starlightcaregivers.com We expect a commitment of four to Sit hours are more having a disability and are in need of sor-County Clerk on 9/24/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/27/18,
flexible and can be just a special education. If you believe your 10/4/18, 10/11/18, 10/18/18).
Apply online or wwalk-in
Apply alk-in eight hours a week for at least four child may have any of these special
months. The internship is unpaid, but few hours a day, 5-7 needs, please contact your local
4600 EEll CCamino
amino Real
Real,, # 211,, LLosos Altos
Altos intelligent, aggressive and talented in- days a week. school district or the SELPA Office at FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #278956
terns have progressed in time into Routes from San Mateo (650) 802-5464. The following person is doing business
paid correspondents and full-time re- to Menlo Park available as: Clarity, 915 Palmito Dr, MILLBRAE,
porters. CA 94030. Registered Owner: Cassan-
www.bayareapetpals.com dra Louie, same address. The business
Email: [email protected] Aviso Para Encontrar Niños is conducted by an Individual. The regis-
College students or recent graduates for more info TODAY! trant commenced to transact business
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper SELPA del Condado de San Mateo under the FBN on N/A.
experience is preferred but not neces- está buscando niños y jóvenes de 0 a /s/Cassandra Louie/
Day or Night
Day Night Shifts,
Shifftsts, Immedia
Immediatete Placement
Placement sarily required. 21 años de edad quienes puedan This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 9/25/18. (Published
Required: 2 years
Required: years paid experience
experience Please send a cover letter describing
203 Public Notices necesitar servicios de educación es- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/27/18,
pecial, incluyendo altamente móviles 10/4/18, 10/11/18, 10/18/18).
or current
current CNA Certification;
Certification; your interest in newspapers, a resume FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME (como niños migrantes o desampara-
Drive CCar;
Must Drive ar; Speak
Speak and writewrite English
English and three recent clips. Before you ap- STATEMENT #278850 dos) con discapacidades y niños que FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
ply, you should familiarize yourself The following person is doing business STATEMENT #278950
as: The Nemi Group, 1430 Howard Ave- se sospeche tengan una discapaci-
with our publication. Our Web site: The following person is doing business
nue, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Regis- dad y tienen necesidad de servicios as: GenuineShift, 1460 Bernal Avenue,
www.smdailyjournal.com. tered Owners: BGSM Inc., CA. The de educación especial. Si usted cree BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Registered
business is conducted by a Corporation. que su niño pueda tener una de estas Owner: Walsh Advisors, Inc., CA. The
Send your information via e-mail to The registrant commenced to transact necesidades especiales, por favor business is conducted by a Corporation.
business under the FBN on N/A. The registrant commenced to transact
[email protected] or by reg- /s/Anne Kennedy/ contacte a su distrito escolar local o la business under the FBN on 7/1/18.
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- This statement was filed with the Asses- Oficina de SELPA al (650) 802-5464. /s/Jennifer G. Walsh/
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 sor-County Clerk on 9/12/18. (Published This statement was filed with the Asses-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/27/18, sor-County Clerk on 9/25/18. (Published
10/4/18, 10/11/18, 10/18/18). in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/27/18,
10/4/18, 10/11/18, 10/18/18).
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roofing
notices
notiCe to reaDers:
California law requires that contractors
taking jobs that total $500 or more (labor
or materials) be licensed by the Contrac-
tor’s State License Board. State law also
requires that contractors include their li-
cense number in their advertising. You
can check the status of your licensed
contractor at www.cslb.ca.gov or 800-
321-CSLB. Unlicensed contractors taking
jobs that total less than $500 must state
in their advertisements that they are not
licensed by the Contractors State Li-
cense Board.
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of mid-sized urban areas. The area of “All around the Bay Area, really all around the most recently available, according to
ROADS
Continued from page 1
Antioch was first with 57 percent of roads
in poor condition, according to TRIP. A
close second was Concord at 56 percent.
California, we have streets, roads and high-
ways that are suffering from years of neg-
lect,” he said.
the report.
The nonprofit is sponsored by insurance
agencies, equipment makers and labor
Metropolitan Transportation A year-old gas tax has been helping pump unions, among others, according to its web-
Commission spokesman John Goodwin more money into road maintenance, but site.
nance and used more fuel. said the MTC is responsible for some of the there’s still a ways to go, Goodwin said. The
San Jose, another Bay Area city, ranked roads surveyed in the report. The others are tax itself is also in danger of repeal via The full report can be found on their site at
second in the nation in the TRIP report with managed by Caltrans. Proposition 6 on the state’s Nov. 6 ballot. tripnet.org/docs/Urban_Roads_TRIP_Repo
64 percent of roads in bad shape. The aver- Goodwin said that in general, California TRIP used data from 2016 because it was rt_October_2018.pdf.
age San Jose driver lost $983 annually, roads need
according to the report. work.
Bay Area cities also topped a similar list
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