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December 29, 2020
Local Government/News & Commentary

City Taps BART Deputy Chief As New Emeryville Chief of Police

The City of Emeryville has hired BART Deputy Chief Jeff Jennings to fill the roll of the Emeryville Chief of Police. Jennings officially began

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August 26, 2020
Election Coverage/Local Government

Status Quo for Emeryville Voters as No Challengers File for Council Race; Two File for Three School Board Seats

The nomination period for the upcoming general election closed on August 7 and Emeryville voters will once again have little choice in our local

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budget presentation to Emeryville city council
May 22, 2020
Coronavirus/Local Government/News & Commentary

City Braces for ‘Economic Implosion’ Amid Expected $15.2M Budget Shortfall

The Budget Advisory Committee and City Council were both recently presented with the bleak economic realities the city is facing. Emeryville, like many cities,

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April 17, 2020
Coronavirus/Local Government/News & Commentary

Alameda County Issues Order Mandating Facial Coverings in Public

Alameda County Public Health Officer Dr. Erica Pan issued an order on Friday that requires the use of facial coverings when around the public.

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April 14, 2020
Coronavirus/Local Government

Amid Contention, Emeryville City Council Continues Efforts to Deter Evictions During COVID-19 Pandemic

On Wednesday, Apr. 7 the city of Emeryville held a virtual City Council meeting with a substantial agenda. Arguably the most important item discussed

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March 20, 2020
Breaking News & Alerts/Coronavirus/Local Government

City Passes Temporary Moratorium on Residential & Commercial Evictions in Wake of COVID-19 Pandemic

The City of Emeryville took steps to provide relief to residents and businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing shelter-in-place order. They did

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March 14, 2020
Breaking News & Alerts/Coronavirus/Education & School Board/Local Government/News & Commentary

COVID-19 Fears Shutter Emery Schools, Senior Center; Public Meetings & Spring Carnival Canceled

The City of Emeryville and Emery Unified School District are taking actions to help slow the spread of COVID-19 by limiting public gatherings. These

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March 6, 2020
Election Coverage/News & Commentary

Emeryville Election Results: Both Measure F & Measure K Passed by Voters

With some mail-in ballots still to be counted, local Measures K and Measure F were both victorious on Tuesday. Both measures required 2/3 voter

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March 2, 2020
Election Coverage/Local Government/News & Commentary

Emeryville Voters Being Asked to Approve Two Measures to Support Schools, Public Safety

Emeryville voters will be asked to approve two measures at the ballot at Tuesday’s March 3rd primary election. Both measures require a two-thirds “yes”

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August 8, 2019
Local Government/News & Commentary

May 2019 City of Emeryville Highlights: ECDC Founder Passes, 2019-2020 Budget, Capital Improvement Program

The City of Emeryville held three council meeting during the month of May. Among the highlights that emerged from these meetings were discussions of

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August 5, 2019
Environment & Sustainability/Local Government/News & Commentary

Emeryville Second City in U.S. to adopt “Green Monday” Plant-Based Food Program for City Facilities

At the Tuesday, July 23rd Emeryville City Council Meeting, Council unanimously approved a “Green Monday” resolution in partnership with social venture group Green Monday US,

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August 1, 2019
Local Government/News & Commentary

City Of Emeryville July 2019 Highlights: Onni Tower Community Concerns, PG&E power shutoffs, City-wide Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Minimum wage set at $16.30/hr 

The City of Emeryville held two City Council meetings during the month of July. Among the highlights that emerged from these meetings were: the

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June 6, 2019
Local Government/News & Commentary

April 2019 City of Emeryville Highlights: 2019/20 Fiscal Budget, Onni High-Rise Scoping Session, Sherwin Project Parking & Construction License

The City of Emeryville held two council meeting during the month of April. Among the highlights that emerged from these meetings were our city’s

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May 7, 2019
Local Government/News & Commentary

March 2018 City of Emeryville Highlights: Scooter Ordinance, Elimination of ‘Parking Minimums’ Discussed

The City of Emeryville held two council meeting during the month of March. Among the highlights that emerged from these meetings were our council

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April 18, 2019
Commentary/Local Government/News & Commentary

Feb. 2019 City of Emeryville Highlights: Fast-Tracked Onni Tower Hits Hurdle with Unit Mix, EIR Input Deadline Friday

The City of Emeryville held two council meeting during the month of February. Among the highlights that emerged from these meetings was a Study

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March 20, 2019
Local Government/News & Commentary

Jan. 2019 City of Emeryville Highlights: Senior Housing Project, 2019 Goals & Priorities, Public Safety Tax?

The City of Emeryville held two council meeting during the month of January. Among the highlights that emerged from these meetings were the updated

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January 23, 2019
Local Government/News & Commentary

December 2018 City of Emeryville Highlights: Ally Medina takes turn as Mayor, 40th Street Concept Plan Approved

The City of Emeryville provides a monthly progress report outlining significant developments and milestones that occurred throughout the period. Among the highlights for the

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December 27, 2018
Local Government/News & Commentary

Nov. 2018 City of Emeryville Highlights: Emery Go-Round Eyeing West Oakland Yard, SF Business Times Paid Insert

The City of Emeryville provides a monthly progress report outlining significant developments and milestones that occurred throughout the period. Among the highlights for the

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November 30, 2018
Local Government/News & Commentary/Politics

City of Emeryville October 2018 Highlights: Davenport Kids Park moving forward; E-Scooter & Dockless Bikeshare Regulations; Single-Use Plastics Ban

The City of Emeryville provides a monthly progress report outlining significant developments and milestones that occurred throughout the period. Among the highlights for the

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November 7, 2018
2018 City Council/2018 School Board/Commentary/News & Commentary/Politics

Martinez, Donahue Retain Council Seats; Nyguen, Collins & Donaldson likely for School Board; Measure S Passes

While the turnout and focus of yesterday’s election was largely driven by national and state politics, our city held a local election with two

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November 6, 2018
2018 City Council/Election Coverage/Local Government/News & Commentary

Emeryville City Council 2018 Candidate Questionnaire – Ken Bukowski (Challenger)

Ken Bukowski, who we profiled last June as a longtime councilmember during Emeryville’s redevelopment-fueled “Boomtown Era,” is at it again. Ken emerged as the

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November 6, 2018
2018 City Council/Election Coverage/Local Government/News & Commentary

Emeryville City Council 2018 Candidate Questionnaire – Scott Donahue (Incumbent)

First term City Councilmember Scott Donahue is running for reelection after winning a seat in 2014. Donahue’s term oversaw an era of rapid political

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November 6, 2018
2018 City Council/Election Coverage/Local Government/News & Commentary

Emeryville City Council 2018 Candidate Questionnaire: Dianne Martinez (Incumbent)

First term City Councilmember Dianne Martinez is running for reelection after winning a seat in 2014. Martinez’ term oversaw an era of rapid political

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November 3, 2018
2018 School Board/Election Coverage/Local Government

Emery Teachers Association Endorses Katy Brown, Brynnda Collins for School Board Seats

With just days before Tuesday’s election, The Emery Teachers Association has distributed a press release endorsing Katy Brown and Brynnda Collins for two of

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