Think about this as our reservoirs keep sinking lower and lower
and lower.
(Photos courtesy of a concerned resident)
A little Mokelumne River here... |
Some Sacramento River there... |
All done... until tomorrow. |
A little Mokelumne River here... |
Some Sacramento River there... |
All done... until tomorrow. |
Emeryville's General Plan Not up to the task. |
Park Avenue (Before) Cannery Row: part of the old Del Monte Canning factory. The General Plan said save this building (and others on the site).
Photo used with permission
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Park Avenue (After) Same site, same camera angle. Cannery Row today... Large street trees and a security fence. |
Black Bear Diner on Christie Avenue They led the drive to stop the minimum wage ordinance in the beginning. Now they support the wage increase, "All members of the community will benefit" they say. |
E'Ville Eye Editor Rob Arias He used his blog to pitch the petition for a moratorium on the minimum wage ordinance but he failed to present it to the City Council. |
Logos of Businesses Against the Minimum Wage Screen shot of E'Ville Eye April 29th story. |
3850 San Pablo Avenue, early 20th Century (photo used with permission) Note the 'Key System' street car rails on the street. This building was destroyed in 2000 in order to build... |
3850 San Pablo Avenue today |
Before.... |
After (the trees are nice) |
Good Afternoon!
On May 1, 2015, Chief Ken James #198 ending his work shift for the last time as Chief of Police for the City of Emeryville. Chief James dedicated 41 years of service – the last 17 as Chief - in this City, which he came to love. Chief James worked in all the capacities in the Department from patrol officer, canine handler, to detective, Sergeant, Captain and Chief. Chief James even patrolled on foot and bicycle, from time to time. Chief James has earned the respect of the Emeryville Community as well as that of the California Chiefs of Police, from EPD Personnel and other associations.
We thank Chief James for his many years of service and wish him good health and happiness with his retirement.
Interim Chief Dave Hall comes to us with the experience and wisdom of 30 years of service with the San Diego Police Department where he retired with the rank of Captain. He was a Management Fellow at California Peace Officer Standards and Training, where he also assumed a position as Bureau Chief. Chief Hall has also led San Diego Harbor Police as Chief, within the Unified Port of San Diego. Chief Hall has garnered many other accolades and made myriad accomplishments as an administrator for public safety agencies and as an independent contractor. Chief Hall will work with City staff to ensure our Community selects the best permanent Chief of Police for our great City, while tending to the day to day operations of the Emeryville Police Department.
Please send thanks and fond farewells to Chief James, and a warm welcome to Chief Hall.
Thank you,
Joel V. Hannon #254Field Services Division/Acting CaptainEmeryville Police Department24 hr: 510.596.3700 Desk: 510.596.3727jhannon@emeryvillepolice.us
Emery Schools Superintendent John Rubio We're going to cut our way to excellence. |
A Random Roll Of The Dice? Small business in Emeryville goes from happy to angry with no prompting? Or is there something else unseen controlling it? |
Rob Arias "Studies" are no good. Except when they further a hidden agenda... MY agenda.... |