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Redwood City Sees RV Dwellers Decrease, Updates Homeless Count


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REDWOOD CITY, CA The number of RV dwellers in Redwood City has decreased by more than 75 percent over the last six months as it has rolled out a temporary safe parking program, according to city officials.
During a study session on homelessness Monday, Human Services Manager Teri Chin told the city council that Redwood City now has an average of 25 to 35 residents living in RVs each night, a drop from a high of 140 RVs parked on city streets six months ago.
The council approved a two-year, $1.7 million program last August that allows RV owners to park within city limits and get help from caseworkers with transitioning to permanent housing and finding employment. The city allowed some street permitted parking for RVs and up to 40 RV households can park at a safe parking site on Maple Street. ....

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California Environmental Law & Policy Update - April 2021 #3 | Allen Matkins


The San Mateo Daily Journal – April 14
Bay Area environmental groups are celebrating a decision by Redwood City Plant Site, LLC, an affiliate of Cargill, to withdraw its appeal to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals of a federal judge’s finding that Redwood City salt ponds are protected by the Clean Water Act (CWA). While letting the ruling stand will not prohibit development of the site, it will make it more difficult, as the CWA requires permits be issued before any dredging or filling of the ponds, a 1,365-acre area adjacent to the San Francisco Bay filled with tidal pools, marshland, and commercial salt mining operations. The decision to withdraw the appeal follows EPA’s February 26 decision to withdraw its appeal. In his October 2020 opinion, U.S. District Judge William Alsup determined that the EPA ignored its own interpretative regulations in 2019 and misinterpreted relevant case law when it decided the salt ponds were not part of the “waters of the United State ....

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San Mateo: Oregon Tech Softball, Led By Former Mills Star Aubrie Businger, Off To A 10-0 Start


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Aubrie Businger slides into home during a game last season when Oregon Tech played at Menlo College. Businger is one of many CSM transfers playing for four-year softball programs in Oregon. (College of San Mateo)
The article below originally appeared in the San Mateo Daily Journal and is being reprinted with permission.
Aubrie Businger slides into home during a game last season when Oregon Tech played at Menlo College. Businger is one of many CSM transfers playing for four-year softball programs in Oregon.
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Softball extraordinaire Aubrie Businger was just settling in to her new role with Oregon Tech University last season when sports nationwide were hit with the 2020 pandemic closures. ....

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