A City Park West mansion is Denver’s newest landmark despite its owner’s opposition
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:15:20 GMT
For only the second time in the city’s history, the Denver City Council voted to make a building a historic landmark against that property owner’s wishes.That owner on Monday called the decision “anti-affordable housing” and said he is considering legal remedies.The stately home eventually turned nonprofit space at 1741 Gaylord St. would be on its way to demolition to make way for a four-story apartment building with 50 or more units if owner and developer Mike Mathieson had his way.But 10 City Council members on Monday voted to make the house a landmark and spare it from the wrecking ball.Councilmembers Kevin Flynn, Stacie Gilmore and Chris Herndon were not present for the vote, which made the controversial decision a unanimous one.“To be very honest, I hate hostile historic designations. I think it’s unfair, I think it’s interfering with people’s property rights and that’s not OK,” Councilwoman Amanda Sawyer said before voting ...Colorado plan will put more electric trucks, semitrailers on the road beginning in 2027
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:15:20 GMT
Colorado’s trucking industry will need to start investing in zero-emission semitrailers, buses and delivery trucks as soon as 2027 as part of the state’s strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the cause of climate change.The Colorado Air Quality Control Commission on Friday approved a plan to convert most of the medium- and heavy-duty trucks sold in the state to electric vehicles or vehicles that run off of hydrogen fuel cells, starting in 2027, with a goal to have 40% of all semitrailers sold running on zero-emission engines by 2035.The plan, which is modeled after a rule created in 2020 in California, does not require companies to buy these trucks, but instead orders truck manufacturers to sell the vehicles.“The manufacturers are required to make sure they meet a certain percentage of sales targets so it will encourage them to bring their vehicles to Colorado and provide attractive pricing for those vehicles,” said Will Toor, executive director of the...Fascinating new books cover Colorado bluebirds, Western towns, mining-era massacres
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On Sunday night, Goyo Alvarez stood on a BART platform with his mom, Julie. They were inches away from the rushing trains — but the Alvarezes weren’t there to board one. Instead, they were listening for Goyo’s voice, which has been echoing across the Millbrae station every half hour of every day for Autism Awareness Month this April.“Hey everybody, my name is Goyo and I love trains and BART,” said the recording, which was made by the 12-year-old Redwood City boy last month. “Please stand safely behind the yellow platform edge tiles as the train arrives. It scares the train operator if you are too close, and it is not safe.”https://www.mercurynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Goyo_A.4.wavGoyo and his mom beamed at one another from the platform floor. It was their first time hearing his message — one of 100 recorded by kids on the autism spectrum across the country. Throughout the month of April, these kids’ voices have been heard by public transit riders in the Bay Area, New York C...49ers offseason: Can NFL’s top defense be even better in 2023 under new coordinator Wilks?
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:15:20 GMT
SANTA CLARA — The general feeling among 49ers players was that they were going to take a hit in terms of defensive depth but having the nucleus back from the top-ranked unit in the 2022 regular season would make for another formidable season.Linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair left for Tennessee, poached by Titans general manager and former 49ers personnel man Ran Carthon.Defensive coordinator DeMeco Ryans became head coach of the Houston Texans and safety Jimmie Ward and defensive tackle Hassan Ridgeway went with him in free agency. Defensive linemen Charles Omenihu (Chiefs) and Jordan Willis (Raiders) found new homes.Cornerback Emmanuel Moseley signed with the Lions and will rehab there after a torn ACL ended his season after five games.What the 49ers and most everyone else didn’t know is general manager John Lynch and coach Kyle Shanahan had a major strike in mind and struck quickly by signing Philadelphia defensive tackle Javon Hargrave.Middle linebacker Fred Warner wasn̵...Palo Alto: Man interrupts burglary at his home
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PALO ALTO – A Palo Alto resident interrupted an apparent burglary at his home last week, police said.The incident occurred around 8:30 p.m. Friday at a residence in the 1500 block of Dana Avenue, the Palo Alto Police Department said in a statement.The resident, a man in his 20s, told police he was upstairs when he heard loud noise. When he went to investigate, he found someone had broken the glass of the rear door.Police said the resident then heard the sound of someone running outside and a vehicle driving away.The resident did not see the burglar and it did not appear as though the burglar entered the residence.Police said it is possible the burglar believed the home was unoccupied at the time and fled after hearing the resident run downstairs.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Man arrested in connection with Morgan Hill shooting Crime and Public Safety | Morgan Hill boy arrested on suspicion of bringing gun to school Crime and Public Safety ...Editorial: California’s Brown Act open-meeting law under assault
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Residents in local communities across California could soon walk into the meeting room of their city council, school board, planning commission or county supervisors only to find no one at the dais and the policymakers on a monitor on the wall.The elected or appointed representatives might be participating from home or out of state. Lobbyists could be at their sides telling them what to say or how to vote, and the public would never know. Residents won’t be able to discern if their officials are paying attention or talking to others on the phone if their cameras are turned off.That’s the world of local government that would be made possible if Assemblymember Diane Papan, D-San Mateo, gets her way. Her pending legislation, Assembly Bill 1379, would undermine 70 years of progress that today enables Californians to watch — in person — their local officials’ policymaking process.The bill would gut some of the key provisions of the Ralph M. Brown Act, the California ope...Latest news
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