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More about Golden Gate Fields Development

Here’s an article from the Contra Costa Times that talks about the citizens’ fight for and against the development of the Albany waterfront.

Citizens for the Albany Shoreline website

Citizens for Eastshore Parks
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Pacific Steel to install 2 million dollar filter

Here’s an article from today’s Oakland Tribune that hints at some progress on local air quality issues. Many thanks to the West Berkeley Alliance for organizing the community and working with the BAAQMD and PSC. For more info, and a chance to ask any questions you may have, mark the next public meeting on your calendar: Jan 31st @ 6pm, 1900 Sixth St. West Berkeley Senior Center.
*This meeting is being organized by the Alliance. Attendees will include representatives from PSC and BAAQMD.

*More articles on the same subject that have surfaced since the one above:
SF Chronicle
Contra Costa Times

Another Interesting Blog that Originates in the East Bay

Kid oakland is a blog about politics and culture, written by a regular contributor to Daily Kos.

A Recent Article on the Ever Evolving San Pablo Ave.

Click here to read the Conta Costa Times article by Dorothy Vriend. Cafe Trieste, Sea Salt, Barbarella… what’s next?

Responses to the Chronicle article on Rick Caruso

Click here and scroll down to the very end to read Kristen Van Dam’s and Sarita Mathisen’s letters to the editor regarding Thursday’s article “Battle for the Waterfront“.

“Lifestyle Center” Proposal for Golden Gate Fields

If LA developer Rick Caruso has his way, we may have our very own Disneyland on the Albany waterfront. Click here for the latest Chronicle article on this subject.

Caruso Affiliated

West Berkeley Alliance for Clean Air and Safe Jobs

Click here to visit their newly established website.

Or click here to see “Air Quality II”, the latest Daily Planet letter to the editor, written by Sarah Simonet-Reid, co-founder of the West Berkeley Alliance.

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Shots fired on 9th Street on Wednesday

Click here for the Oakland Tribune summary of what happened.

The Drayage is finally ready for sale

The property will be purchased and developed by Hudson McDonald, LLC. Click here for today’s Daily Planet article.

T. Rex is finally here!


It seemed like the empty storefront on 10th and Gilman would never open….but on Friday Nov. 4 it finally did. If you’re in the mood for some bbq, stop in for lunch or dinner.

See their website for more info:
http://www.t-rex-bbq.com/

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