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Letter from Council Member John Fricke

(Unedited text of email sent by John Fricke to Emeryville residents Saturday, July 25). Dear Emeryville neighbors, Residents United for a Liveable Emeryville, a resident organization, is sponsoring a community meeting to discuss the future development of the land adjacent … Continue reading

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Will the "City of Shopping Malls" be a Good place to Live and Work, too?

by Reem Assil In light of requested $47 million taxpayer subsidy, report shows how new Bay Street development can create good jobs and livable communities With state and local budget crises looming and the economy struggling to recover, a report … Continue reading

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Federal Stimulus Money Funds Internships in Emeryville

by Margaret Leonard An Oakland 15-year-old and an Emeryville yoga teacher are among the first to take advantage of President Barack Obama’s Economic Stimulus Plan. One wanted a job and the other wanted to hire a young local person to … Continue reading

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John Fricke Won’t Seek Second Term

The Bad News: Fricke Will Not Seek Re-election to City Council The Good News: New Park, New Cafe, and New Berkeley Bowl Open (Email message sent to residents by John Fricke on July 1, 2009) Dear Emeryville neighbors, The play … Continue reading

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Semifreddi’s Leaving Emeryville After 20 Years

Beloved Family Bakery Displaced by Pixar Forced to Leave Town Despite City Promises By Brian Donahue and Tracy Schroth Sometime before Oct. 31, the final tray of baguettes will be pulled from the oven and another Emeryville business and its … Continue reading

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Opinion

Big Business Needs to Pay Their Share by Scott Donahue Our city must raise more money to support the general fund because sales tax revenuehas severely declined. Where is this money going to come from? Every city has a business … Continue reading

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City Council Grants Rich Developer $2.5 Million in Taxpayer Money, Angrily Dismisses Residents’ Complaints

by Juanita Carroll Young and Tracy Schroth The City Council Tuesday approved the $2.5 million taxpayer subsidy to Wareham Development to build a 58-foot office building on the corner of Hollis and Powell streets, next to the Elevation 22 residential … Continue reading

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City Council Poised to Grant $2.5 Million in Taxpayer Money to Wealthy Developer

Edited version of email message from Council Member John Fricke, sent to residents Thursday, May 14 At the upcoming City Council meeting on Tuesday, May 20, the Council is poised to grant $2.5 million in taxpayer money to a developer … Continue reading

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About the Survey

The Who, Where, and How of Resident SurveyIn response to readers’ questions, a description of the survey cited in the previous story is provided below: The survey was conducted jointly by the East Bay Alliance for a Sustainable Economy (EBASE), … Continue reading

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Residents Say Development Should Benefit Community

Survey Shows Quality Jobs, Affordable Housing, and Investment in Education are Priorities for Residents The results of a new survey shows that Emeryville residents want development that includes community benefits. A majority (82 percent of more than 400 surveyed) do … Continue reading

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