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federal officials
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up.
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The San Mateo County Sheriffs
Office only honors ICE detainers
that qualify under the Trust Act, a
bill authored by Assemblyman
Tom Ammiano, D-San Francisco,
that became state law in 2014,
Sheriff Greg Munks said Monday.
The law, Assembly Bill 4, pre-
The Half Moon Bay City Council voted to replace the Main Street Bridge in 2013 based on a Caltrans report that
questioned the long-term viability and seismic safety of the structure.
variety of tests.
Depending on where you are,
you might have a lot of different
views on it. But at the end of the
day, its a roadway that people
have to use and its 110 years old,
said Mayor Marina Fraser. Its
been quite controversial, I understand that and I appreciate peoples feelings on it. But at some
point, that bridge needs to be
repaired or replaced and at what
point are we at? Maybe its not
this generation its the next generation, but we couldnt just ignore
it.
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intersection of Interstate 280 and Highway
101, the technology would be effective not
only in assisting investigations of police in
San Bruno, but law enforcement across San
Mateo County, said Barberini.
The report cites one incident in which the
technology was instrumental in the investigation of a homicide in Daly City, in which
the suspect alleged he was in San Jose at the
time of death and could not have committed
the crime, but license plate data contradicted
his story and showed he was nearby in San
Bruno.
It is believed that the deployment of [an
automated license plate reader] would not
only benefit the San Bruno Police
Department, but would also prove valuable to
law enforcement agencies throughout the
county and region, Barberini wrote in the
report.
Concerns regarding privacy have developed as license plate readers have become
more prevalent, as civil liberty groups worry
about the ability of law enforcement to locate
and track innocent residents.
Should the council approve accepting a
license plate reader, the technology would
feed into the Northern California Regional
Intelligence Center, a government agency
with jurisdiction from Monterey to Humboldt
counties.
The regional database had gathered more
than 46 million images of license plate readers in the last year, according to a Daily
Journal report published in April.
State Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo,
has proposed legislation which would
require agencies to provide hearing and a
p ub l i c co mmen t p eri o d b efo re i mp l e-
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Acting like a dog
A dog was reported for harassing a duck
on Lyall Way in Belmont before 2:29
p.m. Saturday, July 11.
BELMONT
Mi no r i njury acci dent. Two vehicles
were blocking the intersection after being
involved in a minor-injury accident on
Ralston and Pullman avenues before 5:12
p.m. Sunday, July 12.
Theft. Items were stolen from a convertible
car with the top left open on Mulberry Court
before 10:02 p.m. Saturday, July 11.
Fraud. A person was defrauded in the amount
of $2,700 on Davey Glen Road before 12:09
a.m. Friday, July 10.
Fo und pro perty . A purse was found in the
bushes at Island Park and Concourse Drive
before 2:39 p.m. Thursday, July 9.
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Vandal i s m. Four tires of a vehicle were
slashed on Twin Dolphin Drive before 11:42
a.m. Tuesday, July 7.
Vandal i s m. A silver minivans rear window
was smashed on Broadway before 8:27 a.m.
Tuesday, July 7.
Gun s ho ts heard. Several rie rounds were
heard on Elwood Street before 12:15 a.m.
Tuesday, July 7.
Gun s ho ts heard. Twenty gun shots were
heard on Arguello Street before 9:26 p.m.
Saturday, July 4.
Di s turbance. A man was arrested after sitting under a tree and yelling at people on El
Camino Real before 4:47 p.m. Saturday,
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Search suspended for missing
San Carlos hiker, 76, in state park
A search has been called off for a 76-year-old hiker missing
at a state park since last week, Monterey County sheriffs
officials said Monday.
Harold Drake, a San Carlos resident, was
reported missing by his friend at Pfeiffer
Big Sur State Park last Wednesday at 10
p.m., sheriffs officials said.
Drake had been with the friend and went
on a long hike by himself. He did not
return that afternoon and was scheduled to
leave the park last Friday.
Drake was last seen leaving a campsite
Harold Drake
and heading toward either Pine Ridge Trail
or Mount Manuel Trail, the two main pathways out of the
park, with only a gallon of water and small supply of snacks.
The 76-year-old is an avid hiker, in good shape and has not
been diagnosed with any medical conditions.
Deputies searched the two main paths and shorter, adjacent
trails with assistance from state park rangers, according to
the Sheriffs Office.
The search area expanded to Big Sur River gorge last
Thursday. Later in the week, additional assistance in the
search was provided through crews from Monterey, Marin,
Santa Cruz and Ventura counties, sheriffs officials said.
Helicopters from the Naval Air Station Lemoore in Fresno
County, state Air National Guard and California Highway
Patrol also helped look for the hiker, according to the
Sheriffs Office.
By Sunday, search crews had looked through 100 miles of
trail and river but were unable to find Drake, sheriffs officials
said.
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police. The cab driver broke down on southbound state Highway 1 near the Moose
Lodge at about 11:25 p.m., police said. The
driver got out of the car and was pushing it
off the road when he was hit by another car.
The driver of the second car fled the area.
A witnessed followed the driver to her
Pacifica home and called the police.
Officers arrived and arrested the driver,
identified as 58-year-old Denise Dolan.
Dolan was booked into jail on suspicion of
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OPINION
Editor,
I am writing to express disagreement with the new retail-ofce building proposed for 225 California
Drive in Burlingame (Four-story
ofce project proposed in
Burlingame in the July 11 edition of
the Daily Journal). I am not against
development per sebut feel it should
be done with a broad view of the
needs of the community. The biggest
need of Burlingame right now, and in
thePeninsula as a whole, is new residential spaces. The City Council,
which seems favorably disposed
toward the new project,should at the
very least ask that it be mixed useand
include affordable apartments with
afavorable living environment (The
mechanical parking structure mentioned doesnot sound suitablefor
aresidential friendly building).
Furthermore, an ofcebuilding usually impliesa dead space at night.A
side benet to residential units isthat
a relatively dead Burlingame Avenue
nightlifewould get helpfrom a population infusion. Secondly, the design
of the buildingas presented in the
Daily Journal reminds one of a modernindustrial structure, whichis out
of sync with the more classic andelegantarchitectural style of the
Burlingame downtown as well as the
charmingSpanish style train station
across the street.We must not forget
that what is mostcharming about
Burlingame is precisely its
consistentclassic elegant lookthat
is lacking inany other downtown in
the Bay Area.
Editor,
In the July 10 edition of the Daily
Journal, Editor in Chief Jon Mays had
some kind words to say about San
Carlos Councilman Matt Grocott. As
Jon explained, Matt has been diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma. I had considered writing a letter about Matt but Jon beat me to it.
Matt has the courage to let folks know
what he is dealing with healthwise.
This can only raise awareness about
this type of cancer. Thank you Matt.
Years ago I got to know who Matt
was. Hurricane Katrina happened and
San Carlos adopted a town in
Mississippi called Pass Christian.
The Pass (as we called it) had pretty
much been wiped out by the tidal surge
created by Katrina. My wife (Chris),
myself and many people from San
Carlos traveled to Mississippi to help
out. Matt was quite involved and we
grew to know him and thus become
fond of him.
Matt has been active in San Carlos
politics for as long as I have known
him. I admire him for saying it like it
is and for sticking to his beliefs
whether they are popular or not. The
world could use more people like
Matt.
I am proud to call Matt a friend and
will always be there for him just like
he has always been there for those of
us whom are fortunate enough to live
in San Carlos. As Jon Mays mentioned in his well-written column, I
will be rooting for Matts team also.
Andrew Wallace
Burlingame
Abandoned park
Editor,
For three quiet weeks in our little
San Mateo park I kept vigil on a baby
swing wrapped in yellow tape and
padlocked. Then came a hullabaloo
headline that Beresford Park is getting a complete and costly redesign
(City seeks funds for $2.2M playground in the July 7 edition of the
Daily Journal).
It seems as if Beresford, the jewel
in the crown westside park, is scheduled for a complete makeover, while
Concars tiny broken swing, one of
only two baby swings and two regular
ones, remains in yellow baby
bunting.
Has it been abandoned?
Beverly Kalinin
San Mateo
David Thom
San Carlos
Engaging residents,
preparing for the future
Editor,
The headline on an article you ran in
the July 8 edition of the Daily Journal
is misleading. It reads, Burlingame
considers tax measure: Bond could pay
for new community center, Bayfront
park, other improvements. As the
article explains, our Burlingame City
Council heard a report from a nancial
consultant on different options for
paying for a variety of potential city
improvements, but we are nowhere
near deciding if and how to nance
any of them.
After more than a year of engagement with residents, our city has identied about $100 million in capital
improvement projects that include a
downtown parking garage, a new community center, upgrading the rest of
the downtown streetscape, City Hall
safety improvements and much more.
We realize we cant do all of these
things and we are committed to
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he law of impermanence is reflected everywhere: in the life cycle of a star or a planet, a physical body, a tree, a flower, in the
rise and fall of nations, political systems and civilizations. Eckhart Tolle. This particularly holds true for
the inevitable impermanence of political parties that
determine the fate of world nations.
Take, for example, the fact that our country alone has
witnessed more than 30 parties rise and fall over the
last two and a half centuries. The determining factors
have revealed themselves in many forms ranging
from swiftly changing demographics to corruption,
moral persuasion and, sometimes, a countrys collective desire for new representation. I would argue that
the linchpin at the core of a
nations political party system is a citizens desire to
hold their government
accountable.
We have seen the oppressive
manifestations of political
systems in which only one
dominant political party
exists. Communist nations
such as China, North Korea
and Cuba have each employed
single-party systems in which
other parties are outlawed. It
Jonathan Madison
comes as no coincidence that
the people of these nations have experienced an unfathomable amount of human rights violations and repressive policies policies that do not allow for the basic
freedoms you and I possess each day. One major factor
is that there is no party to challenge or compete with
the policies of the single and dominant party. Needless
to say, the political systems adopted in these countries
do not reflect the policies of our nation. Here is why I
mention it.
The California Legislature was governed by a
Democratic supermajority for years, leaving the
Republican party in a virtually irrelevant state. In
essence, the Democratic Partys dominance in
California allowed our states public policies to be governed by one party without any checks on its power.
This, of course, was a recipe for disaster. We witnessed
it culminate in the form of higher taxes, spikes in
property crimes and, most importantly, widespread corruption. In the last year alone, four elected members
or 15 percent of the Democratic-controlled state Senate
were arrested or charged with criminal activity.
Perhaps that is one of the reasons the citizens of our
great state decided to place a check on the Democratcontrolled Legislature and dismantled its supermajority
in November 2014. Today, Republicans control more
than one-third of the seats in the state Senate and
Assembly. Regardless of your political ideology or
affiliation, we can all agree that government functions
best when it does not have unfettered discretion and
unchecked power.
As loud and clear as voters were last year from the
ballot booths in November, it is quite clear that voters
are giving political parties another message: decline
to state. Thats right, independent voters currently
amount to 23. 1 percent of registered voters more
than any time in our states history. Here is why it matters.
As I mentioned earlier, citizens have decided to part
from political parties several times throughout the last
two and a half centuries. Often, they would flock to a
new party making heroic promises of a better day. Quite
frankly, people are just not buying it like they once
did. Take, for example, the lack of enthusiasm in the
upcoming presidential election cycle. Perhaps a number
of engaged citizens have had enough of the bickering
from both parties, and have decided to part from the ideological divide.
As many of my readers know, I am a Republican
because I believe in the power of individuals more than
in the power of a federal government. That being said,
there will likely come a day when the parties you and I
know no longer exist. Perhaps they will come in the
form of different names just as the spirit of the
Federalist and Anti-Federalist parties continues to flow
in part through our Democratic and Republican parties.
Or, perhaps we will decide to part ways with dominant
parties altogether at some point. In either case, the
most important factor ought to be holding our government accountable for our collective best interest.
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A nativ e of Pacifica, Jonathan Madison work ed as professional policy staff for the U. S. House of Representativ es,
Committee on Financial Serv ices, for two y ears.
Jonathan currently work s as a law clerk at Fried &
Williams, LLP during his third y ear of law school.
Jonathan can be reached v ia email at jmadison@friedwilliams. com.
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Big movers
Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Monday on the New
York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market:
NYSE
Jarden Corp. (JAH), up $2.47 to $54.78
The consumer products company is buying disposable tableware maker
The Waddington Group Inc. for about $1.35 billion.
MarkWest Energy Partners L.P. (MWE), up $8.34 to $68.09
Marathon Petroleum Corp. is buying the natural gas company in a deal
worth about $20 billion, including the assumption of debt.
Nasdaq
Remy International Inc. (REMY), up $8.71 to $29.24
The maker of electrical components for automobiles is being bought
by BorgWarner in a deal worth about $1.2 billion in cash.
Ascena Retail Group Inc. (ASNA), down $2.09 to $14.28
The clothing and apparel retailer cut its outlook for the full year, citing
changes and weak performance at several of its brands.
Anacor Pharmaceuticals Inc. (ANAC), up $47.32 to $131.93
The biotechnology company reported positive results from a late-stage
study on a potential eczema skin rash treatment.
Applied Optoelectronics Inc. (AAOI), up $3.05 to $19.96
The telecommunications technology company raised its outlook for the
second quarter citing strong demand for its products.
Ohr Pharmaceutical Inc. (OHRP), up $1.42 to $3.69
The specialty drug developer reported positive results from a key
midstage study on its potential treatment for an eye condition.
t o us e t h em t o t rade.
The stock market boom began last year
after the state press said shares were cheap,
which led investors to believe Beijing
would intervene to prop up prices if needed.
The collapse came after changes in banking
regulations made investors suspect Beijing
might withdraw its support. Regulators also
tightened controls on lending to finance
trading.
Novice investors who rushed into the
market near the peak have suffered heavy
losses, souring sentiment toward stock
investment.
The price collapse could frustrate
Communist Party plans to encourage the
public to buy stocks and to raise money for
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PUSH WITH PANAMA: U.S. TIES PANAMA 1-1 TO END GROUP PLAY IN GOLD CUP SOCCER ACTION >> PAGE 12
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By Joe Kay
National League third baseman Todd Frazier of the Cincinnati Reds reacts during the 2015 Home
See DERBY, Page 13 Run Derby the day before the MLB All Star Game at Great American Ballpark.
It sure is.
The No. 1-ranked Djokovic has firmly
established his bona fides as one of the greats
of the game by just about any measure, including his three championships at Wimbledon,
five at the Australian Open, and one at the U.S.
Open. By getting to Grand Slam title No. 9, he
pushed ahead of quite a group of guys with
eight: Andre Agassi, Jimmy Connors, Ivan
Lendl, Fred Perry, Ken Rosewall. Plus,
Djokovic is 28, and by all accounts only getting better.
As for chasing the numbers put up by contemporaries Federer and Nadal?
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goalkeeper Brad Guzan had to make a spectacular save of a corner kick that nearly turned
into an own goal off Chris Wondolowski.
Panama finally broke through when Tejada
slipped past Ventura Alvarado and crossed to
Perez running between the center backs. The
FC Dallas striker chipped it in for his 38th
international goal, silencing a sellout crowd
of 18,467 at Sporting Park.
It left the U.S. playing from behind for the
first time this tournament.
In need of a spark, Klinsmann substituted
in Yedlin and Dempsey who had scored all
three American goals in their first two victories at the start of the second half.
Right away, their speed and creativity made
a difference.
In the 55th minute, Dempsey took a pass
from Gyasi Zardes while falling with his
back to the goal, and poked it wide to
Bedoya. He sent a perfect cross to Bradley,
running from his spot in the midfield, and
the captain knocked it for his second career
Gold Cup goal.
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install protective netting from foul
pole to foul pole to protect spectators from flying bats and balls.
The lawsuit does not ask for
monetary damages. Instead, it asks
the court to compel Commissioner
Rob Manfred to extend the screens
that typically cover only a few sections behind the plate all the way
down the first- and third-base lines.
The commissioners office did
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The proposed class action was filed
on behalf of Gail Payne, an Oakland
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TENNIS
Continued from page 11
those eight? Federer (two), Nadal
(three), and Andy Murray (three).
Not too shabby.
As Federer put it during the trophy ceremony at Centre Court on
Sunday: Novak played not only
great today but the whole two
weeks, plus the whole year, plus
last year, plus the year before that.
If it werent for a four-set loss to
Stan Wawrinka in the French Open
final, after knocking out Nadal in
the quarterfinals, Djokovic would
be heading to the U.S. Open, which
he won in 2011, with a chance at a
calendar-year Grand Slam, just like
Serena Williams.
Disappointing as that defeat
against Wawrinka was, preventing
him from claiming a career Grand
Slam, Djokovic recovered quickly.
Considering where I was, my
state of mind, I would say, three,
four weeks ago, Djokovic said
Monday, its pretty amazing to be
here with you today as the
SOCCER
Continued from page 11
possibly go into extra time and
PKs. Its two evenly matched
teams.
Arramdanis pivotal goal capped a
solid display by the Dragons front
row over the weekend, during which
they won two games in two days.
Saturday night, Burlingame defeated
the winless BYU Cougars 2-0, with
goals by Fredy Razo and Ugo Uche.
Sundays game-winner was set up
by starting forward Jamael Cox. Just
minutes after the Misioneros nearly
took the lead on a ball they put in the
goal, only to have it called off for
offside, Cox drew a foul on the opposite end of the pitch. Cox played a
looping ball behind San Antonios
back row with Uche getting a clean
look at the goal, only to bang a shot
off the crossbar. The rebound went
right to Arramdani, though, who got
the ball past the keeper high right
into the net.
Uche has been a centerpiece
Fredy Razo has starred in a fast front row for the Dragons this season.
player for the Dragons all year.
Listed as a defender, he has
emerged more as an attacker. His
second-half goal in the 68th
minute Saturday was a dazzling
solo effort, in which he waggled
around the outside through a double team with great agility before
darting toward the mark to convert
a cross-goal score.
Hes so strong on the ball and
hes so fast, Razo said. With that
combination, there are not too
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48
Tampa Bay 46
Baltimore
44
Toronto
45
Boston
42
Central Division
W
Kansas City 52
Minnesota 49
Detroit
44
Cleveland
42
Chicago
41
West Division
W
Angels
48
Houston
49
Texas
42
Seattle
41
As
41
East Division
L
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Washington 48
New York
47
Atlanta
42
Miami
38
Philadelphia 29
Central Division
W
St. Louis
56
Pittsburgh 53
Chicago
47
Cincinnati
39
Milwaukee 38
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Giants
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Gray was among the American League leaders in nearly every pitching category. His
ERA of 2.04 is rst in the AL, his 10 wins
puts him in a tie for third, one win behind
the leaders. His 108 strikeouts is good for
10th in the league and his record of 10-3
gives him the fourth-best win-loss percentage in the junior circuit.
Not bad for a guy one national talking
head believed was no better than a middleof-the-rotation pitcher. When Gray was
called up early in the 2013 season and got
off to a good start, ESPNs Keith Law went
on one of the local radio stations to talk
about Gray. At the time, Law who is in
the new school camp of sabermetrics
said Gray could be a nice little player, but no
better than a No. 2 or No. 3 starter.
What Laws numbers fail to take into
account is Grays will to win. This guy has
been a winner at every level. You want to
know what kind of baseball player Gray is?
Look what he did for the Smyrna HighTennessee football team in 2006 and 2007.
As the starting quarterback, Gray led his
team to back-to-back state titles. Certainly
no easy feat, but one that certainly factored
into his abilities on the mound.
Gray simply knows how to compete.
When he is on the mound, he will do whatever it takes to get the out. Granted, having
dynamite stuff certainly helps he was
still hitting 92-93 on the radar gun in the
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NL GLANCE
East Division
By Steve Reed
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Just having that open line of communication early and being proactive
about it was very big for me, said
Lin, who signed a two-year, $4.37
million contract last week.
The 6-foot-3 Lin said he
believes Clifford will give him an
opportunity to do the things he
did in the second half of the 201112 season with the New York
Knicks, where he turned from a
waiver-wire pickup to a late season phenomenon with a knack for
big shots and solid production,
averaging 14.4 points per game.
Lin left New York to sign a threeyear, $25 million with Houston
after that season, but his playing
time and production decreased during his two seasons with the
Rockets and was later traded to the
Los Angeles Lakers.
He never quite fit in there, either.
I want to get back to what
Warriors brief
Dubs announce Barbosas 1-year deal
OAKLAND The deal struck last week
between the Warriors and veteran guard
Leandro Barbosa is complete, it was
announced Monday.
The contract is worth about $2.5 million.
The 32-year-old combo guard is one of
coach Steve Kerrs favorites from their time
together in Phoenix, where Kerr was the
general manager. The Brazilian-born
Barbosa averaged 7.1 points and 1.5 assists
in 14.9 minutes last season.
He served as a reserve behind MVP Stephen
Curry and All-Star guard Klay Thompson.
Barbosa also played for Toronto, Indiana,
Boston and Phoenix again in 2013-14 before
joining Golden State last summer.
Barbosa has averaged 11.4 points, 2.3
assists and 2.1 rebounds in his 12-year
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vents county jails from holding criminals
for extra time just so they can be deported.
Ammianos law coupled with a federal
magistrate judges ruling in Oregon last
year that keeping individuals in custody
based solely on a federal immigration
detainer was a violation of the Fourth
Amendment caused the San Mateo County
Sheriffs Office to change its policy related
to illegal immigrants in May 2014.
Prior to that, the county would honor
ICEs request to keep a suspect jailed an
additional 48 hours after they should have
been released, Munks said.
It wasnt clear at the time, however,
whether the detainers were mandatory.
We were trying to clarify what the rules
were and it was hard to get an answer,
Munks said about sheriffs officials across
the state trying to understand Homeland
Security policies.
At one time, about 10 percent of San
Mateo Countys jail population had federal
detainers.
A new Homeland Security policy called
the Priority Enforcement Program is currently being rolled out.
Under the program, sheriffs officials will
be notified of who ICE wants to detain and
will be told when the suspect is due to be
released from jail.
It will be up to the feds to come and grab
BOND
Continued from page 1
pered staff with some questions about the
property including John McCluskey who
asked whether the land would remain a park
in perpetuity if the bond measure passes.
He also questioned whether city officials were confident the park would be
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them, Munks said.
When the state Legislature passed
Ammianos bill it declared: State and local
law enforcement agencies are not reimbursed by the federal government for the full
cost of responding to a detainer, which can
include, but is not limited to, extended
detention time and the administrative costs
of tracking and responding to detainers.
The detainers had no requirement for a
warrant and no established standard of
proof, such as reasonable suspicion or
probable cause, according to the state
Legislature.
If an individual has a federal deportation
warrant, they will be booked into jail
accordingly, Manheimer said.
But the feds dont want to go the warrant
route, Munks said, because it means
approval from a judge must be obtained in
every single case.
The murder of Kathryn Steinle in San
Francisco by Lopez-Sanchez has challenged
the San Franciscos sanctuary policy as federal officials have denounced the Sheriffs
Department for not honoring its request to
detain him, a felon from Mexico, for deportation.
Lopez-Sanchez, 45, confessed to killing
Steinle as she walked with her father along
the Embarcadero waterfront. He was deported five times back to Mexico over a 20-year
period for a variety of crimes including an
arrest in San Francisco in 1995 for buying
$20 worth of marijuana. He failed to show
up to court, though, and was issued a bench
warrant.
He was released back to San Francisco
properly maintained.
Maltbie said it was likely only a vote of
the people that could change the parks status and that he had full confidence city staff
could properly maintain the park.
Bob Black, a 50-year San Carlos resident,
said the potential purchase represents the
last, best chance to find a balance between
development and open space in the city.
The bond measure needed four of the five
councilmembers to approve it.
Councilman Matt Grocott said last week
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The property is comprised of 25 acres in
three parcels that was the former home of
the Black Mountain Spring Water site located on Alameda de las Pulgas between Madera
Avenue and Melendy Drive.
It features the 11.3-acre Black Mountain
property, 7.3-acre Rollieri property and
4.9-acre Vista Del Grande property.
The Black Mountain property is on the
market for sale with an asking price of
about $18 million.
The property has a few homes on it now
and sweeping views of the Bay.
Technically, however, the land is zoned to
accommodate between 70 and 100 new
homes on the three properties, Maltbie said
in April.
A citizens advisory committee will be
formed to oversee the project, which is not
a requirement like it is for school bonds.
The council will vote again on July 27 to
formally put the bond measure on the
November ballot.
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Kiwanis Weekly Meeting. Noon to
1:15 p.m. Allied Arts Guild, 75 Arbor
Road, Menlo Park. Guest Speaker: Jeff
Wachtel serves as Secretary of the
board of Trustees at Stanford
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Bonnie Lock hart: International
songs and music games. First showing at 5 p.m., second showing at 7
p.m. Burlingame Public Library, 480
Primrose Road, Burlingame. Tickets
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African Drumming. 6:30 p.m. San
Mateo Public Library, 55 W. Third Ave.,
San Mateo. Come with Onye
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African village, the drum. Free. For
more information call 522-7838.
Documentary Club. 7 p.m. Belmont
Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas,
Belmont. Paris is Burning will be
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email belmont@smcl.org.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 15
Music in the Park. Stafford Park,
Redwood City. Musician Andre
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SCHOOL
Continued from page 1
the site as a possible location to build
a fourth elementary school in Foster
City, which would offer more classrooms to accommodate projected
enrollment growth.
Talks between school officials and
the management company are only
preliminary at this point, and it is too
early to tell whether the discussions
are indicative of a pending agreement
to purchase the site, according to
Sunny Tong, managing director at
Westlake Realty.
This is just an open dialogue to
look at every opportunity, he said.
Should the school district continue
to consider purchasing and redeveloping the property, the board would rely
on revenue generated from a bond
measure, which officials are considering putting on the fall ballot, according to board President Audrey Ng.
Officials are considering moving
forward with a bond that will tax homeowners $19 per $100,000 of assessed
home value, which, should it be
approved by voters, would generate
between $145 million and $150 million for the school district, said Ng.
The district stands to accept more
money from a potential bond measure
than had been initially anticipated, due
to recent increases in local assessed
home values, said Ng.
If the bond is floated to voters, and
BRIDGE
Continued from page 1
The results of the nearly $235,000
tests will be revealed in about six weeks
after consultants from the firm
Atkinson-Noland & Associates finalize
their findings and recommendations.
The non-destructive methods used
last week included boring out samples
of concrete and wood, taking groundpenetrating radar scans as well as stress
testing that involved driving a large
truck carrying varied weights over the
bridge, said Deputy City Manager Alex
Khojikian.
Well have a better understanding of
what needs to be done in the future,
said Councilman John Muller. We
hope to have accurate information,
theres a lot of misinformation out
there and this will give us some accurate
data to go on.
Councilwoman Debbie Ruddock said
shes pleased the city will have firm
data on which to base a decision. The
Main Street Bridge debacle prompted
Ruddock, a former mayor, to return to
city politics last November.
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Anti-EU protesters hold flags during a demonstration in front of the parliament building in Athens, Greece.
BUCHAREST, Romania Romanian prosecutors indicted Prime Minister Victor Ponta on Monday as part of a wideranging corruption investigation and
seized his assets, increasing pressure on
him to resign.
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money laundering, conflict of interest
and making false statements while he
was working as a lawyer in 2007 and
2008. At the time, Ponta was a lawmaker.
Victor Ponta He denies wrongdoing.
Prosecutors also said in a statement
Monday that they temporarily froze Pontas personal assets
which include shares in a house, an apartment and several
bank accounts. He sold two apartments in May for 150,000
euros ($170,000) and also sold a car.
Ponta, who took office in 2012, is the first sitting
Romania prime minister to be indicted and have his assets
seized.
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Soldiers and policemen keep watch outside a warehouse where a tunnel, connected to the
Altiplano Federal Penitentiary and used by drug lord Joaquin El Chapo Guzman to escape,
was located in Almoloya de Juarez, on the outskirts of Mexico City.
authorities closed in.
One of his first tunnels was found in 1990
between Douglas, Arizona, and Agua Prieta,
Mexico.
Officials estimated the 200-foot passage
would have cost $2 million to build at the
time. It featured electric lights, pumps to
keep it clear of water and elaborate
entrances.
Joe Garcia, who retired this year as inter-
Saturday, August 15
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