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February 6, 2015
News & Commentary/Planning & Development

Emeryville City Council explores moratorium on residential developments, elimination of committees

The Tuesday Emeryville City Council meeting that began with a special study session ran nearly five hours and nearly to midnight as the City

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November 5, 2014
News & Commentary/Politics

Election Results: Donahue/Martinez slate captures City Council. Measures U & V pass

In another low voter turnout for our city, The R.U.L.E. endorsed slate of Dianne Martinez and Scott Donahue have taken both council seats vacated

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November 4, 2014
News & Commentary/Politics

Election Coverage: Can John Bauters pull off an E’ville upset?

America loves a good underdog story. Today, we’ll find out if E’villains do as well. Despite being out-resourced, out-endorsed and up against a “slate”

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September 30, 2014
News & Commentary/Politics

Meet Your City Council Candidates: Teacher & Artist Scott Donahue

We’ve covered candidates John Bauters & Dianne Martinez, next up is longtime resident and creator of some of our areas most distinct public art pieces,

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September 23, 2014
News & Commentary/Politics

Meet your City Council Candidates: Mother/TV Producer Dianne Martinez

The first E’ville Eye candidate questionnaire was Park Avenue District resident John Bauters, next up is Triangle resident and mother of two, Dianne Martinez. Dianne

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September 21, 2014
News & Commentary/Politics

School Board & City Council Candidate Forum Videos available on City YouTube Channel

The Berkeley-Albany-Emeryville chapter of the League of Women Voters hosted a candidate forum for our city on Thursday evening at City Hall. Moderated by the

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September 17, 2014
News & Commentary/Politics

Meet your City Council Candidates: Public Policy Director John J. Bauters

We reached out to our four City Council candidates and they all graciously agreed to an exclusive interview with The E’ville Eye. We established 15

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August 15, 2014
News & Commentary/Politics

Four declare candidacy for two vacancies in fall City Council election

The decisions by both Jennifer West & Kurt Brinkman to bow out of Emeryville Politics after a single-term opened up City Council to two new

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July 24, 2014
News & Commentary/Planning & Development

E’ville looks to make dent in affordable housing with San Pablo development, Impact fee hike

The E’ville Eye helped initiate the conversation with its The 800-Pound Gorilla in the city is Housing article back in March. Exposing the direction of

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March 10, 2014
Crime & Public Safety/News & Commentary

Conviction in 2012 murder of Former Emeryville Mayor’s grandson

A small measure of justice for MiAndrew Rachel and his family was delivered on Friday when Godfrey Jamal Jackson (below) was sentenced to 60 years to

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February 14, 2014
News & Commentary/Planning & Development

Emeryville Transit Center approved by Council

Like most contentious development projects that are approved these days, they generally come down to a 3-2 vote. The long-awaited “EmeryStation West” or Emeryville Transit

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January 31, 2014
News & Commentary/Politics

2014 State of the City address with Mayor Jac Asher. Should E’ville become a Charter City?

Newly selected Mayor Jac Asher led off the inaugural city council meeting of 2014 with her State of the City address. “A just city”

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November 11, 2013
Commentary/Community Voices/News & Commentary

E’ville Voices: “We are greater acting together than individually” by Councilmember Ruth Atkin

The “E’ville Voices” guest blogger series was created to net a broader range of voices about our city in flux and initiate dialogue through

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July 25, 2013
Community/Education & School Board/In the Neighborhood/News & Commentary/Politics

Vice Mayor Asher debuts new personal blog. Criticizes ECCL Plan

Jac Asher: Triangle resident, parent of two, Lecturer in the Department of Gender and Women’s Studies at Cal and Vice-Mayor of our city has somehow

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July 2, 2013
In the Neighborhood/Interviews/News & Commentary/Politics

Interview: E’ville’s new city manager, Sabrina Landreth

Patrick O’Keeffe gave his 90 day retirement “notice” earlier this year setting off an exhaustive six-month search for Emeryville’s new City Manager (O’Keeffe has

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June 26, 2013
News & Commentary/Politics

Former CM O’Keeffe in talks to become interim City Manager for Albany

Tuesday was the first official day on the job for new Emeryville City Manager Sabrina Landreth. The E’ville Eye has been granted an interview

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April 16, 2013
In the Neighborhood/Interviews/Neighbor Spotlight/News & Commentary/Politics

Interview: Retiring City Manager Patrick O’Keeffe

Patrick O’Keeffe will retire after seven years as Emeryville’s City Manager (replacing John Flores in 2006) and eleven years as the city’s Economic Development

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April 5, 2013
Commentary/Crime & Public Safety/News & Commentary

Bukowski Assault Underscores Need for More, Safer Bike/Ped access

Former Mayor and 6-term Council member Ken Bukowski survived an attempted armed-mugging last Saturday evening first reported by the Tattler while walking to the

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December 29, 2012
News & Commentary/Politics

Transitions in City Council: CM O’Keeffe to retire. Brinkman takes helm as Mayor

Jennifer West’s one year term as Mayor ended on December 4th. Via her blog, she announced a personal career change that will bite into

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September 14, 2012
News & Commentary/Politics

Emeryville dumps red-light cameras | KTVU News

Emeryville has joined the growing list of cities (including Berkeley, L.A. and Cupertino) that have decided to end their use of red-light cameras. Citing

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January 19, 2012
News & Commentary/Planning & Development

Emeryville braces for life without Redevelopment Funds

City Manager Patrick O’Keeffe likened it to “an Earthquake” at Tuesday’s City Council meeting, and the aftershocks can be felt throughout the 1.2 square miles that is the

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