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October 31, 2014
News & Commentary/Politics

Emeryville Political Analysis: Questions that will determine the outcome of Tuesday’s Election

Emeryville will be faced with an important decision on Tuesday and many have observed that this election may represent a paradigm shift in city politics:

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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 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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February 21, 2014
News & Commentary/Politics

KQED spotlight on redevelopment loss mirrors Emeryville’s challenges

Emeryville rode the wave of redevelopment money for decades and it looked like this wave may never break. 3 years ago, instead of gently coasting

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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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August 3, 2013
In the Neighborhood/Interviews/Neighbor Spotlight

Interview: Emeryville Tattler Editor Brian Donahue

In the theater that is Emeryville politics, Brian Donahue might be considered the protagonist. He often represents the not always gentle, but needed dissenting

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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 3, 2013
News & Commentary/Politics

County Supervisors to vote on E’ville’s proposed election shift to even years

In what is being billed as a Cost-cutting measure AND an attempt to spur voter turnout, The Alameda County Board of Supervisors is slated to vote

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April 23, 2013
News & Commentary/Politics

2013 State of the City Address with Mayor Brinkman

Recently anointed Mayor Kurt Brinkman delivered the 2013 State of the City Address to the Emeryville Chamber of Commerce January 23rd at the Hilton Garden Inn. Brinkman

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