Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Morning News Round-Up -- 6.17.09: Sequia vs. Everest, Round 11 (?)

The Sequoia Union High School District versus Everest Charter School battle has not been a pretty one. But the latest move from Everest to secure its own site in a Redwood City office building, as opposed to a portables village in East Palo Alto where the District would like to put Everest, is causing the District some (apparent) grief. The District may challenge Everest's permits to occupy the building... this gets more and more contentious and more and more ugly...

The budgetary impacts of the failed parcel tax in Redwood City Elementary School District are now happening. Summer school is getting cut, almost completely.

Burlingame got into the budgetary axe-tion (action, get it?). They passed their budget last night. (They also approved their "Climate Action Plan" at last night's meeting.)

The COWs of Woodside chime in on Woodside's budget and the impact of the State's tax grab...

On the flip side of budgetary things, Federal Stimulus dollars, $875,800 of them to be exact, are being used in San Mateo to put solar panels on the Main Library's roof (and replace some street lights and to launch an energy audit program for San Mateoans...)

Daily Journal Editor Jon Mays goes all Michael Bauer on us today, including a little self-deprecating humor about his belly...

Can you spare a few million? The Rockaway Quarry in Pacifica is for sale, but you knew that... sellers are hard to come by. In the most unsurprising news of the day, the credit market for commercial developers is tight right now, making the interest for this site, pretty minimal...

The Half Moon Bay Bail Out Bill in the State Legislature doesn't look like a likely plan to save HMB. So HMB is going to put out bonds for $15 million to pay Chop Keenan instead...

Speaking of Bail Outs, the La Honda-Pescadero Unified School District threw itself at the mercy of the Board of Supervisors for a $2.5 million lifeline this week. The Supervisors tabled the item...

1 comment:

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