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Even as it considers additional cuts, the council is also weighing a measure that would further eat into this year s budget: give tenants at city-owned properties rent relief. During normal times, the city generates about $278,000 per month from 67 tenants, according to the staff report. But since public health orders kicked in last March, many of these tenants have been forced to shutter and have requested assistance. The city had allowed about 20 tenants at Palo Alto Airport and Cubberley Community Center to defer its rent payments in the first three months of the pandemic, costing the city $250,000 in uncollected rent by the end of last June. In addition, the city is reporting about $149,000 in delinquencies from rent tenants who did not apply or qualify for relief in the first three months of the health crisis. ....
Pacific Gas & Electric will look for an alternate location for an easement it was seeking to build at Cubberley Community Center a victory for the school district, which had vehemently opposed the project. ....
School district wants to protect Cubberley for future use Uploaded: Mon, Dec 28, 2020, 4:40 pm 26 Time to read: about 2 minutes In October, PG&E threatened eminent domain against Palo Alto Unified over the utility s offer for an easement at Cubberley Community Center. Embarcadero Media file photo by Veronica Weber. After stalled talks over the last several months, the Palo Alto school district is facing the likelihood of Pacific Gas & Electric filing an eminent domain action to acquire an easement for a gas pipeline at Cubberley Community Center. PG&E first contacted the district in August with a written offer: $154,000 in exchange for building a 1,680-square-foot underground easement, an 18,000-square-foot testing easement and a temporary 6,000-square-foot construction easement to upgrade the natural gas pipeline at 4000 Middlefield Road, according to a letter provided to the Weekly under a Public Records Act request. ....
Council members showed little appetite, however, for tapping into the city s pool of impact fees. Mayor Adrian Fine called the museum project laudable but suggested that allocating the impact fees to the museum would represent an end run around the financial process. Impact fees, he said, are intended for a whole range of priorities relating to parks, libraries and community centers. If I knew we could ve done it on council, I would ve done it years ago, Fine said. I would have said, I love bike lanes and dog parks and let s use the impact fees to fund those. I find this entirely inappropriate. ....