Thursday, September 3, 2015

Top Headlines: Palo Alto: 7.7-acre addition to Foothills Park to remain closed until hydrology study is done

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Thursday, September 3, 2015
Top Headlines
 Palo Alto: 7.7-acre addition to Foothills Park to remain closed until hydrology study is done


Palo Alto: 7.7-acre addition to Foothills Park to remain closed until hydrology study is done
It will be at least a year before Palo Alto residents can access a 7.7-acre addition to Foothills Park.

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Palo Alto: Buena Vista owner rejects nonprofit's offer to buy mobile home park
The owner of the city's only mobile home park has rejected a Southern California-based nonprofit organization's bid to purchase and preserve the site as a source of affordable housing.

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FBI links Vallejo kidnapping suspect to attempted rapes in Palo Alto
Years before Matthew Muller kidnapped a woman from the Vallejo home she shared with her boyfriend, he broke into the Peninsula homes of sleeping women, drugged them and interrogated them for personal information, according to an FBI affidavit.

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San Jose man arrested after allegedly leading Palo Alto police on high-speed chase
A San Jose man is behind bars after leading officers on a high-speed pursuit through city streets, according to police.

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Atherton: Menlo School gets permission to expand
The Atherton Planning Commission has approved Menlo School's plans to expand some buildings on its central campus.

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POLICE BEAT: Car vandalized in Redwood City
Items selected are from the daily police logs of the cities listed below. Times shown are when the incidents were reported to the police.

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Atherton: Committee still trying to decide where new civic center buildings should go
An advisory group is still trying to figure out where two main buildings in the proposed civic center renovation project should go, how big they should be and what shape they should take.

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Santa Clara County: Cities seek regional approach to transit woes
The mayors of nine Santa Clara County cities are hoping to convince the Valley Transportation Authority to take a more comprehensive approach to solving the region's transportation problems.

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San Mateo County: SamTrans sees ridership jump
SamTrans carried nearly 13.2 million passengers during fiscal year 2015, a 3 percent increase from the previous year and a 6 percent jump over 2013, the agency reported last week.

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Palo Alto rolls our water rate increase, drought surcharge
Whether residents see a rise on their bill depends mostly on their consumption and conservation during the drought, city officials say.

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