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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-05-13 City Council Emails701-32 DOCUMENTS IN THIS PACKET INCLUDE: LETTERS FROM CITIZENS TO THE MAYOR OR CITY COUNCIL RESPONSES FROM STAFF TO LETTERS FROM CITIZENS ITEMS FROM MAYOR AND COUNCIL MEMBERS ITEMS FROM OTHER COMMITTEES AND AGENCIES ITEMS FROM CITY, COUNTY, STATE, AND REGIONAL AGENCIES Prepared for: 5/13/2024 Document dates: 5/6/2024 – 5/13/2024 Note: Documents for every category may not have been received for packet reproduction in a given week. From:Aram James To:Baker, Rob; Bill Newell; Binder, Andrew; Cecilia Taylor; Council, City; Dan Okonkwo; Don Austin; EPA Today;Enberg, Nicholas; Friends of Cubberley; Jeff Moore; Jeff Rosen; Julie Lythcott-Haims; Lewis james;Patricia.Guerrero@jud.ca.gov; Raymond Goins; Robert. Jonsen; Roberta Ahlquist; Rose Lynn; Sally Lieber; SeanAllen; WILPF Peninsula Palo Alto; kenneth.Binder@shf.sccgov.org; walter wilson Subject:ENDING DEATH ROW SENTENCES IS A STEP FORWARD, BUT TRUE JUSTICE MEANS A CHANCE AT FREEDOM FOR ALL Raymond Goins - SV De-Bug - May 10, 2024 - 9 minute read Date:Monday, May 13, 2024 10:44:02 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. ENDING DEATH ROW SENTENCES IS A STEP FORWARD, BUT TRUEJUSTICE MEANS A CHANCE AT FREEDOM FOR ALL Raymond Goins - SV De-Bug - May 10, 2024 - 9 minute read https://siliconvalleydebug.org/stories/death-row From:Rice, Danille To:Council, City; Shikada, Ed Cc:Executive Leadership Team; Clerk, City Subject:City.Council Bundle 5/13/24 Date:Monday, May 13, 2024 9:34:47 AM Attachments:Response to emails about the Airport planning process.msgRE Palo Alto and school district solidify Cubberly lease .msgRE Waste Water Services request.msgAirport Bundle.pdfimage001.png Dear Mayor and Councilmembers, On behalf of City Manager Ed Shikada, please see the attached staff responses to emails received in the City.Council inbox through May 13, 2024. We received 50+ messages related to the airport planning process. All messages were bundledtogether for your convenience. Thank you, Danille Danille RiceAdministrative AssistantCity Manager’s Office|Human Resources |Transportation(650) 329-2229 | danille.rice@cityofpaloalto.orgwww.cityofpaloalto.org From:Aram James To:<michael.gennaco@oirgroup.com>; Wagner, April; Bill Newell; Binder, Andrew; Cindy Chavez; Council, City; DMartell; Ed Lauing; GRP-City Council; Jeff Moore; Joe Simitian; Jose Valle; Julie Lythcott-Haims; KEVIN JENSEN;Kaloma Smith; Karen Holman; Lewis james; Raj Jayadev; Raymond Goins; Reifschneider, James; Robert. Jonsen;Rose Lynn; Sally Lieber; Sean Allen; Sheriff Transparency; Supervisor Otto Lee; Supervisor Susan Ellenberg;Perron, Zachary; Barberini, Christopher; citycouncil@mountainview.gov; dennis burns; district1@bos.sccgov.org;Tannock, Julie; kenneth.Binder@shf.sccgov.org; Foley, Michael Subject:Sheriff’s Department official on decision to cover alleged deputy gang tattoo: ‘Embarrassed’ Date:Monday, May 13, 2024 9:25:06 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Sheriff’s Department official on decision to cover alleged deputy gang tattoo: ‘Embarrassed’ https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2024-05-13/i-was-embarrassed-top-sheriffs-department-official-explains-decision-to-cover-alleged-deputy-gang-tattoo From:Raymond Goins To:Michelle; Jeff Moore; Ahmed@ahmedforcongressca.com; Damon Silver; David Angel; Don Austin; Ed Lauing;GRP-City Council; Greer Stone; Greg Tanaka; Jack Ajluni; Josh Becker; Julie Lythcott-Haims; Lewis james; LotusFong; Zelkha, Mila; Raj Jayadev; Roberta Ahlquist; Rose Lynn; Salem Ajluni; Sean Allen; Supervisor SusanEllenberg; dennis burns; Aram James; Council, City; Cindy Chavez; Molly O"Neal; Joe Simitian Subject:Justice for all Date:Monday, May 13, 2024 8:25:57 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. https://siliconvalleydebug.org/stories/death-rowSent from my iPhone From:Tracy Hern To:Council, City Subject:Re: Your Police Auditor"s Blurred Lines Date:Monday, May 13, 2024 7:44:14 AM Some people who received this message don't often get email from tracyhern8@gmail.com. Learn why this isimportant CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. The second answer is that while Palo Alto is well funded to handle Presidential and Luminaryvisits, there was no way to plan for the Pie Festivals, especially during tumultuous decades of funding that varied and was, at times politicized, such that you have the equipment but not thetraining budget, the willingness to commit the personnel to monitoring when nothing is happening (because of it ) , but also, the world is moving so fast, they have to keep up withmuch more than you could imagine, including changes in laws, and new vehicle makes and models flooding the roads, and increasingly more days with entrenched criminal elements likeMr. Alvarez, who, well, just look what, never mind all the junk cash floating away into programs that don’t exist, when if you continually hire well and trust them, most of the hugeproblems in your City are manageable and your cash will free up for all the things people pay taxes, we have to, it didn’t start that way, but there is nothing wrong with being okay. I was shocked to discover the Mayor only serves for a year. Stability matters. Boston had the first police force in the country. You guys lucked out. See, this is so bad it could (the actual anarchists say on the bridge they take over) make thecops really mad and want to rebel march in the streets and burn things down and take over bridges and burn witnesses alive after grand jury testimony and shoot their enemies in the faceand stuff, pfft, not. But nobody was ever better positioned than the police over decades of steadiness, besides the gangstas stockpiling weapons out there for the grand event(s). They are your guardians, and enough of them have remained that this could have happened along time go given the Truth of the circumstances, as they were walking up and shooting cops point blank as they sat in their cars to yawns. This is plainly evident in the rear view mirror. Remember 9/11 when everybody was fleeing and the cops and the FD, please the FD knewthey were not walking up 90 flights, but they gave their lives trying. On May 13, 2024, at 12:34 AM, Tracy Hern <tracyhern8@gmail.com> wrote: The answer is likely that the officers who would have had to watch this repeatedlyto catch various were to shocked and traumatized by what they were suddenly going through at the hands of a City they loved and cared for and they did nothave the stomach or the expertise to do it. Meanwhile the department was under attack in every way possible, so nobody else had time for it either, my guess. On May 13, 2024, at 12:15 AM, Tracy Hern <tracyhern8@gmail.com> wrote: In another case where a settlement was involved. I’d be scared to be a cop in a City where this was flourishing. Begin forwarded message: From: Tracy Hern <tracyhern8@gmail.com> Subject: Re: This is an iconic photo Date: May 13, 2024 at 12:07:57 AM PDTTo: PAPD <paloalto@tipnow.org> Message-Id: <14E255E1-4BB6-47C1-B470- 1EF696CB13DD@gmail.com> Alvarez initial encounter. It used the Scene Removal Mask in Final Cut Pro 10.71 The Scene Removal Mask effect detects objects in the foreground of a video clip and automatically removes the background—without the need for a green screen. You can then replace the background with a different image or insert a title between the foreground and background. And I retimed it to 1/10 of it’s original speed such that it is approximately 1200 frames originally but slowed down to 12,000 frames @2:10 that line, he’s holding something like an iPad maybe? @7:20 looks like a filter applied@9:20 the color of his sleeve changes to match theother video @10:00 poof back to the other color @10:20 it goes back to the darker color@12:10 it goes back I think it’s obscuring what’s on his wrist, is it a watch or a rope bracelet or both and was it in both scenes and inventoried in with his belongingswhen he was arrested@13:00 the light randomly changes @15:20 a filter @16 another color change to black @16:10@29:06 suddenly the officers hands are visible, but it only took one frame in a slowed down video to do it, should have been more, like a Pop Up TentMeanwhile under that filter is a straight line, is it a device or what? But that jacket is too tight for a hoodie underneath, the one he was supposedly grabbed by.@1:22:20 he just disappears. It feels like when they shot it they left shadows on the wall that didn’t belong there so they had to make them go awayAlso they play shape games with the filters. This could be a twenty layer video with a different effect masked into each layer. You can do this with Adobe After Effects or multiple other readilyavailable programs. Final Cut Pro will do its, too, but there are dedicated programs you can rent from Adobe for $50 a month, aka subscribe, like with a Nest Subscription.I could keep going but you can throw the slowed down video up on big screens. The guy who posted these called them 1 and 2 which felt like take 1 take 2, I’ll slow the other one down and puta filter on it, too, but this is trash worthless video, junk, absolutely. But this is what happens when a protest culture isallowed to flourish. So if he robs somebody on the City Council, who takes the call? Start here: It was a fixed shot on a mounted external camera and the lighting conditions werestable. Seeing a dramatic color change in a clothing item across just one frame during playback, even at a high frame rate like 30 frames per second (which, when slowed, results in a high number of total frames), is typically unexpected under normal circumstances. Here are a few considerations: 1. Camera and Lighting Consistency: If the lighting and camera settings are consistent throughout the shooting, the colors should remain stable across frames. 2. Compression and Processing: Some changes might occur due to compression artifacts or processing techniques applied during post- production, but these usually do not result in dramatic color changes frame-to-frame unless there's an error or specific effect applied. 3. External Factors: If there’s an external factor like a sudden change in lighting (e.g., a light turning on or off, sunlight from a cloud moving away), a reflective surface moving, or other dynamic scene elements, this could cause noticeable changes. Probably no special effects artists on your team, yet huh? The 4th option is encoding artifacts but it’s notflying with the volume and tricky flash going here. Here is a typical Final Cut Project with layers, but other programs are dedicated to just compositing. <timeline compositing with multiple tracks and masks.png> On May 12, 2024, at 10:59 PM, Tracy Hern <tracyhern8@gmail.com> wrote: I am referring to time code here, so when I say @22:20, I mean at 22 seconds and 20 frames. This video wasshot at 30 frames per second. At 14 seconds on this you can see the “loop” and also the blur filters used totransition the fist in, and when all the bad acts are happening you cannot see the officers face and they had to completely blur his face out, probablybecause that never happened and it wasimpossible to fake it. He was arrested right, so he wasbooked into jail, does the inventory ofhis clothes show those tightys, @10, They used the black in the jacket of the one with the flashlight and made him look like he was banging the car or outa a disco, but that’s all to obscure whatever they are hiding underneath which ain’t really happening and it’s easier to obscure it unless they havehigh end digital editing facilities like Star Wars. They did a bad job matching the color it’s a little more gray and not smooth edits, but nobodypays attention, they know. And PAPD will never get the raw files they know, and they have protestors ready to go. Every time they show his face they have to, they could map faces onto actors so sure it is them for one second,then it blurs. We never see their faces really. Whereas the light was shining the hood before and the occupant in the car, now it is dark there and light on the scene from another direction. @21 who is that, really? Also @21 it looks like a person or dog in the vehicle@21 his hands are so blurry because itis fake footage @22 he has no head at the critical moment and actually his whole body isat about 50% opacity because they gotproblems trying to make this real so they just faded him out 22:20 hand pushes car down` @23 THE DEED he is blurred intonothing again and so is the officers face @23 I think they used Chief Burns face 23:13 they dropped in a sparkle 22:29 and 22:30 they made a fatalmistake and removed that string looking thing. 25:15 who dat in the car 25:17 why is the light on the hood nearthe front changing 25:28 why is there light on his forehead but not 25:29 So he was wearing a hoodie? So this 3 minute 42 seconds and 11 frames long video is actually 6661 stillframe Then I slowed it down to 10% of it’s original speed, which can be done when editing and doing special effects, it is now 66,600 frames long, huh. Then I slapped a scene removal maskon and made no adjustments, I let the software pick do it based on the first frame and it is wicked fascinating. Is his watch the same? And I’m confused. The door is right there. There are not two doors on a place that small, are there? So my guess would be that the City negotiated a settlement without theagreement of the line officers and oncethey did they admitted guilt for the officer and somebody had to pay or there were going to be riots in Palo Alto, so the Council made the decisionand Sgt. Benitz fell on his sword to keep the pension he earned and peace in the City who put him behind an eight ball. Burglar arrested aftersmashing skylight, rappeling into store | ABC7 San Francisco | abc7news.com abc7news.com <ap ple- touc h-icon - prec omposed .png > Man who got $572,500 settlement over police beating <pos t_lo go- has been arrested for burglary– Palo Alto Daily Postpadailypost.com smaller- 2.pn g> On May 12, 2024, at 6:29 PM, Tracy Hern<tracyhern8@gmail.com>wrote: Oh this video right here hassimilarities to what has to be cooked video after fourteen months in the other thing. There are blur filtersin there I think and othereffects, but find their video editor, I forget was the video the PA was jonesin’ for fixed as to place like security footage and did it have the sameclarity at every point did it come in the correct resolution that the camera it allegedly came from wouldoutput with the same audio type aiff, vs mp3, vs multiple options did it come with the cameraitself was the output date on the video the same as the date and time of the incidentSo he said it was a nest cam, that outputs to 1080P HD "The police did not have direct access to the camera or its footage during the incident.” ChatGPT Says. I kept the phone with the beatings on it so they can be forensically extracted andverified if need be. This is nuts. The proof that the footage of the Gustavo Alvarez incident came from a Nest camera is based on Alvarez's own statements and the details shared in legal documents and media reports. Alvarez stated that he had a Nest security camera installed at his residence, which recorded the interaction with the police. This footage was then used as key evidence in his legal claims against the Palo Alto Police Department. The details about the camera being a Nest model were part of the public discussion and legal considerations surrounding the case. This type of information is typically supported by the metadata associated with the video file, which can include details like the make and model of the camera, the date, and time stamps, all of which help verify the source of the footage. So then Alvarez had to have a Subscription To Nest forthe camera to operate and while they no longer have the footage, unless he saved it to his account, the willhave the records of a guy ina trailer park with a nest cam and a subscription Ruh Roh "I apologize for the confusion. You are correct that while Gustavo Alvarez was released from jail shortly after his arrest, the video footage from the Nest camera was indeed turned over to his attorney several months later. The delay was due to Alvarez initially not being aware of the extent of the footage's contents. It was only after reviewing the footage more thoroughly that he and his attorney realized its significance, which led to its use in pursuing legal action against the Palo Alto Police Department for misconduct. This underscores the importance of reviewing all available evidence carefully in such cases. Nest cameras, like many other smart security cameras, offer basic functionality without a subscription, but a subscription enhances their capabilities significantly. Without a subscription, you can usually still watch live footage from a Nest camera. However, to access features like video history, intelligent alerts, and other advanced functionalities, a Nest Aware subscription is required. As of my last update, the Nest Aware subscription provides several additional features: Event-based recording: Records and stores video clips when the camera detects motion or sound events. Continuous video recording (CVR): Available at a higher subscription tier, this allows for 24/7 recording and storage of footage, not just clips triggered by events. Activity zones: Customize specific areas in the camera's view for monitoring and alerts. Enhanced alerts: Includes person detection and, in some cases, familiar face detection. For someone like Gustavo Alvarez using a Nest camera for security, having a subscription would be important for accessing recorded footage, especially if an incident occurs out of the live view and he needed historical footage to review or provide as evidence. In 2018, the duration for which Nest cameras saved footage depended on the type of Nest Aware subscription the user had. Nest offered several subscription plans that affected how long the recorded footage was stored in the cloud: 1. Nest Aware (5-day): This subscription plan stored video history for up to 5 days. $5 per month required credit or debit card on account 2. Nest Aware (10-day): This plan provided 10 days of video history. $10 per month required credit or debit card on account 3. Nest Aware (30-day): The highest tier available stored video history for up to 30 days. $30 per month required credit or debit card on account. These subscriptions allowed users to review, save, and share video clips stored during the specified period. For incidents like the one involving Gustavo Alvarez, having such a subscription would be crucial for retrieving and using video evidence from days prior to reviewing the footage. Yes, that's correct. In 2018, if Gustavo Alvarez had a Nest Aware subscription, he would have needed to review and select any relevant video clips to store or download within the maximum 30-day window provided by the highest tier of the subscription. After this period, the footage would be automatically deleted from Nest's cloud storage. Therefore, it was essential for him to act within this timeframe to preserve any evidence he needed for future use, such as for legal purposes. I’d call Google and see if he had a top tier plan at the Buena Vista Trailer park and I’d also make sure that there was a way to plug the camera in from the angle. The cord is ten feet long.Yes, Google can retain certain types of account activity that might be accessible to law enforcement with the appropriate legal processes such as a subpoena, court order, or warrant. This can include data related to account usage, transaction logs, IP addresses accessed from, account creation information, email records, and other types of metadata associated with a user's account. For services like Nest, while the video content itself is subject to the storage limits of the subscription plan (like the 5, 10, or 30-day video history options), Google does keep logs of when and how the services are accessed. These logs could potentially provide law enforcement with information about when the Nest camera was accessed or when specific actions were taken within the account. It's important for users to understand that while the actual video footage might only be available for a limited time based on their subscription, other related data could be retained for longer periods and might be accessible to law enforcement under certain conditions. Nobody’s lips are moving when he first starts saying come out or we are going to kick the door in and the way his cheec did they use studio lights to make some footage to superimpose and is that a mic on top of the car? why is he so blurry that you can never even tell if it is him, but it is such good video you can see the other officer across the driveway at night. At .05 off screen “you know for sure that was me” der who is it there is never proof in this video it is him but do I see hands in the car or is that a reflection off the windshield that isn’t there later? what happened to the guy who was in the car? Now the light is completely different. This is digitally altered footage. The audio is wrong for how a nest came would record it. There was enough time to take any word anybody said and play with it. This is so bad I am shocked, literally that this could ever be used as evidence. but just prove he did not have a nest subscription and game, set, match. Go look at the color and lighting variances and ask how it is possible. I would have gone to his retirement party too, based in this malarkey. You had a police auditor advising somebody offline about the matter, I imagine. Begin forwarded message: From: Tracy Hern <tracyhern8@gmail.com> Subject: Re: This is an iconicphotoDate: May 12, 2024 at 3:50:59 PM PDTTo: Chief Burns<dennis.r.burns @gmail.com>Message-Id:<F8B95B91-9D0D-48A3- 8303-B2A4C3F81DA1 @gmail.com> Yah I was goingto leave my laptop here while it download, but that is dumb. On May 12,2024,at 3:47 P M, TracyHern <tracy hern8@gma il.com > wrote: Down loadin g, Ihad toinstall apps then Icanextrac t the audio an AIwill transc ript it. I’m goingto the store to use mylegsfor a small part oftheday, I’ve been lounging for days now that Ihave a screen . <Screenshot 2024- 05-12 at3.43.4 4 PM. png> ThenI’ll work on the brieffor at least 4 hours whenI get home before I diginto this. 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I ne v e r, e v er c o mp l e te l y tr u s te d h im th o u ghI S toc k h ol m a co u p le o f ti m e s, u s ua l l ym y f au lt b u twh a t-a - f uk i n g- r i de - a re - y ou - k id d i ng m e . Itr u lyl o v eO r e go n , wh y w ou l d yo u l ea v e fo r t he r e w it h a nyc h oic e ? I t w as k n ot m y id e a to e m ba r k to S i li co n V all e y. < t ra c y at m h sa m e et i n gw i t hc o p le y a nd le . j peg > From:Nancy Kawakita To:Council, City; ParkRec Commission; Administrative Services; O"Kane, Kristen Subject:May 13th City Council review of the CIP re: Pardee Park restroom Date:Monday, May 13, 2024 1:01:41 AM Some people who received this message don't often get email from nancykawakita@gmail.com. Learn why this isimportant CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. There is an overdue need for a restroom at Pardee Park. We would like the City tochange their outreach process so users of Pardee have input on the restroom. Wewould like the City Council to have the final decision after the outreach is completed. The decision should be to maximize the public benefit vs. some local residents’ pushback. 1) Pardee Park has become a very popular city park visited by communitymembers near and across town. There are weekly AYSO and other youth andadult soccer games, ~70 Community Gardeners, Demonstration Garden volunteers with ~400 visits and daily dog walkers and joggers, summer campers and children and caregivers at 2 playgrounds.2) These park users should be part of the City Services Outreach process.These people will benefit from a restroom. It is not the exclusive input of the residents in the neighborhood to determine if there is a restroom. Pardee Park is not a neighborhood exclusive park. 3) Address the human need of public toilets or face the current consequences.There have been cases where community gardeners had to give up their plots because there were no toilets. It is difficult to garden in the sun, try to hydrate and ignore your bodily functions. Thank you for listening to our concerns. Please amend the CIP to prioritize Pardee Park’s restroom and have the final decision after the Outreach process in case we have the same outcome as the last 20years. The benefit of the community members who use the park far exceed those who might be harmed by installing a restroom. Please compare the arguments for installing a restroom to the arguments opposed. I think the arguments for installinga restroom are much more compelling. Thank you. Nancy Kawakita Volunteer at the Demonstration Garden From:Aram James To:Supervisor Susan Ellenberg Cc:Binder, Andrew; Cait James; Cindy Chavez; Council, City; Jack Ajluni; Jay Boyarsky; Jeff Moore; Jeff Rosen; Joe Simitian; KEVIN JENSEN; Lewis james; Marina Lopez; Raj Jayadev; Raymond Goins; Robert. Jonsen; Sally Lieber; Sean Allen; Supervisor Otto Lee; Tim; Tim James; district1@bos.sccgov.org; kenneth.Binder@shf.sccgov.org; roberta ahlquist Subject:Egypt deals ‘diplomatic blow’ to Israel by joining ICJ genocide case Egypt says it will formally support SouthAfrica’s genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). Israel’s former foreign ministertells Al Jazeera it repre... Date:Monday, May 13, 2024 12:05:47 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Egypt deals ‘diplomatic blow’ to Israel Egypt deals ‘diplomatic blow’ to Israel by joining ICJ genocide case Egypt says it will formally support South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). Israel’s former foreign minister tells Al Jazeera it represents an ‘unbelievable diplomatic blow to Israel’. by joining ICJ genocide case Egypt says it will formally support South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at theInternational Court of Justice (ICJ). Israel’s former foreign minister tells Al Jazeera itrepresents an ‘unbelievable diplomatic blow to Israel’.https://www.aljazeera.com/program/newsfeed/2024/5/12/egypt-deals-diplomatic-blow-to- israel-by-joining-icj-genocide-case From:Penny Proctor To:Council, City; ParkRec Commission; City Mgr; Parks; Administrative Services Subject:Eleanor Pardee restroom outreach should include park users in addition to neighbors Date:Sunday, May 12, 2024 7:57:02 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links.Dear Members of the City Council, Finance Committee, Parks and Recreation Commission,and City Staff, I was grateful and encouraged by the thoughtful discussion of a possible restroom for EleanorPardee Park at last Tuesday’s Finance Committee meeting! Thank you council membersBurt, Veenker, and Lauing! Please ensure that the planned community outreach this fall includes the park users (manycome from across town,) as well as the park’s close neighbors. I really appreciate Councilmember Burt saying this should be a City Council decision, not a Staff decision. Several of the bathrooms going in are additional bathrooms - Rinconada, Mitchell, and Cubberley, when Pardee, a nearly 10 acre, very popular, park, has no bathroom, and peopleuse the bushes. One of our community gardeners shared with me that he just turned 86, and is a bladder cancer survivor. He has to bring a container, and discretely urinate in his car frequently whilegardening. He has an apartment with no balcony, and loves his garden plot. He, and most of the 72 other community gardeners, put in many extra hours weeding, and planting roses, wildflowers, and plants for butterflies, hummingbirds and other birds; berries,squash, and cherry tomatoes, outside the fences to make the garden pleasant for visitors. Most of us are old, and no bathroom is a problem. I remember well the discouraging community meeting 15-20 years ago about a possiblebathroom. Many neighbors probably feel differently, but those in attendance then were vehemently opposed, saying the park was too crowded, overused, and being prematurely wornout. They said a bathroom would allow visitors from across town to comfortably stay longer, making the park more crowded. And they were very concerned that “people from San Jose”would come if there were a restroom. (Surely there are many nice parks in San Jose that its residents prefer?) They said they were very concerned about crime. A police officer had data from several other parks that had recently added bathrooms,comparing before and after crime data. As I recall, there was no significant difference. Please prioritize a bathroom for Eleanor Pardee Park! We need it! Thank you for your hard work serving Palo Alto! Sincerely, Penny Proctor On May 5, 2024, at 10:04, Penny Proctor <plumbago1927@gmail.com> wrote:Dear Members of the City Council, Finance Committee, Parks and RecreationCommittee, and City Staff; Please add Eleanor Pardee Park to the list of parks in line to get a restroom in thenext 5 years. We really need one! Eleanor is Palo Alto’s second largest neighborhood park, and is enjoyed by largenumbers of individuals and groups. The field has kids soccer and other games,and the large picnic area has many birthday parties and other groups. There aretwo busy children’s play areas. I have been a community gardener for 36 years. It is Palo Alto’s second largestcommunity garden, after Rinconada, which is near the library bathrooms. Wehave 94 plots, and 63% of the gardeners are over 60. Some have young children.Many of us come from across town to garden. One of our handicapped gardenersgave up her plot of 27 years, that she loved, because she could no longer managewith no bathroom. Another gardener, with a medical issue, built a tiny tent in herplot for privacy to use her camping toilet. Otherwise she could not garden. Shelived in an apartment, and adored her garden. The Master Gardeners come from all over Palo Alto and surrounding cities tovolunteer for hours every week. Their free classes for the public are attended bypeople from a wide area. They would like to have school programs, but cannot,because a bathroom is required. As part of our community garden workdays maintaining the area outside thefences, near our gardens, we weed and pick up trash. There is frequently toiletpaper and human solid waste. Most unhealthy! I was a toddler when my mother, Helen Norman Proctor, designed the park. Shewanted to include a restroom then, but was told no. With lots of children and old people, many large picnic parties, and large numbersof people coming to the park from across town for hours, Eleanor Pardee Parkdesperately needs a bathroom! Thank you for all the work you do to keep Palo Alto a wonderful place to live. Sincerely,Penny Proctor From:Nancy AlfaroCc:StacyDavisGates@ctulocal1.org; drmarcelm@gmail.com; cofercw@gmail.com; joseph.guerrieri@gmail.com; phoenixmountain2@gmail.com; Zknorr@gmail.com; Olgashewfelt@gmail.com; parkcj@lacitycollege.edu; robbdm@piercecollege.edu; shewfeo@wlac.edu; russeltm@wlac.edu; coloche@lahc.edu; fenyesm@laccd.edu; lees@lasc.edu; guerrij@lattc.edu; theodore@uic.edu; gcities@uic.edu; AGREDAFE@elac.edu; JesseSharkey@ctulocal1.org; Jessicaflores05@gmail.com; Criminal.Division@usdoj.gov; Firearms.Bureau@doj.ca.gov; FCPA.fraud@usdoj.gov; TAX.MAIL@usdoj.gov; OPR.complaints@usdoj.gov; Niall.ODonnell@usdoj.gov; Michael.Grady3@usdoj.gov; Brian.Rickers@usdoj.gov;Michael.e.horowitz@usdoj.gov; Mary.E.Smith@usdoj.gov; Stephanie.A.Sasarak@usdoj.gov; Leo.Wise@usdoj.gov; DEH@usdoj.gov; John.Ruymann@usdoj.gov; Jonathan.Lasken@usdoj.gov; Brian.Wang@doj.ca.gov; Elizabeth.Arthur@dc.gov; Nicole.Demers@ct.gov; Rahul.Darwar@ct.gov; inez.diaz-galloza@ct.gov; tammy.dewolf@ct.gov; Christina.Moylan@maine.gov; Michael.Devine@maine.gov; EvansJ@michigan.gov; MertensS@michigan.gov; ComishJ@michigan.gov; ScottL21@michigan.gov; Justin.Moor@ag.state.mn.us; Elizabeth.Odette@ag.state.mn.us; Erin.Conti@ag.state.mn.us; Alexandra.C.Sosnowski@doj.nh.gov; Bryan.Bloom@ag.ny.gov; Ealm@nd.gov; Clindblad@nd.gov; Caleb.Smith@oag.ok.gov;Tim.Smith@doj.state.or.us; David.McDowell@ag.tn.gov; Ethan.Bowers@ag.tn.gov; Austin.Ostiguy@ag.tn.gov; Hamilton.Milwee@ag.tn.gov; Antitrust@doj.state.wi.us; Jill.Abrams@vermont.gov; Isabella.Pitt@law.njoag.gov; Vinny.Venkat@azag.gov; JBasiak@usa.doj.gov; oig.whistleblower.ombudsperson.program@usdoj.gov; commandcenter@doj.ca.gov; Voting.Section@usdoj.gov; FairHousing@usdoj.gov; USPardon.Attorney@usdoj.gov; OIGcompl@lapd.online; n4967@lapd.lacity.org; N5449@lapd.online; n6220@lapd.online; n4964@lapd.online; bopc@lapd.online; lapdcms@lapd.online; bopcuseofforcepolicy@lapd.online; communityrelationsoig@lacity.org; contact.lapdonline@gmail.com;ethics.commission@lacity.org; info@santamonica.gov; info@asp.arkansas.gov; sfpd.commission@sfgov.org; sfdpa@sfgov.org; hcidla.eras@lacity.org; info@insyde.org.mx; pra@calbar.ca.gov; clientsecurityfund@calbar.ca.gov; manager@cityofberkeley.info; Mayor@fresno.gov; Daniel.Zack@fresno.gov; Mark.Standriff@fresno.gov; Esmeralda.Soria@fresno.gov; Paul.Caprioglio@fresno.gov; Robert.Andersen@fresno.gov; Leager@fresnoedc.com; Council, City; Office of the CIO; TomforCouncil@gmail.comSubject:Fwd: Draft Re ARE Capital Markets Position - Junio 25, 2018 - Reformas Laborales - IT systems | May 7, 2024 - 2:29 PM. Los Tiempos. Las ventanas abiertas - cada ventana = una version del mismo Email (documento). Poco Inteligentes llevamos 3 días y noc...Date:Sunday, May 12, 2024 5:13:28 PM Some people who received this message don't often get email from alfaro.nancy@gmail.com. Learn why this is importantCAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. When I say I am going to Defund Bureaucrats, cops, etc. I mean I am going to hit everyone where it hurts. Since when a building, worthless job is worth more that human life? Begin forwarded message: From: Nancy Alfaro <alfaro.nancy@gmail.com>Date: May 12, 2024 at 4:52:11 PM PDTTo: CAilman@calstrs.comCc: RecordsAccessOfficer@trs.nyc.ny.us, Investments@ocers.org, CalSTRSCIO@calstrs.com, Compliance@calstrs.com, Sustainability@calstrs.com, ADACoordinator@calstrs.com, NewsRoom@calstrs.com, CRapolla@calstrs.com, WShuckell@calstrs.com, stong@calstrs.com, JDiedesch@calstrs.com, Atran@calstrs.com, mtoepel@calstrs.com, vchitchakkol@ci.irvine.ca.us, vbeatley@sealbeachca.gov, smontano@newportbeach.ca.gov, mmatsumoto@pico-rivera.org,Jeremy.Wolfson@ladwp.com, Fiona.Ma@treasurer.ca.gov, Jason.Perez@calpers.ca.gov, Lisa.Middleton@calpers.ca.gov, Erania.Ortega@calpers.ca.gov, Mona.PasquilRogers@gov.ca.gov, Mona.PasquilRogers@spb.ca.gov, ajohnson@treasurer.ca.gov, bfowler@treasurer.ca.gov, bgrajski@treasurer.ca.gov, dallen@treasurer.ca.gov, dcarrillo@treasurer.ca.gov, dbrown@treasurer.ca.gov, egorman@treasurer.ca.gov, gpalmertree@treasurer.ca.gov, jwurm@treasurer.ca.gov,jmartinez@treasurer.ca.gov, jgiordano@treasurer.ca.gov, kjohantgen@treasurer.ca.gov, mpaxson@treasurer.ca.gov, rwebster@treasurer.ca.gov, tconnelly@treasurer.ca.gov, tpaine@treasurer.ca.gov, vau-yeung@treasurer.ca.gov, Kselenski@sto.ca.gov, InvestorRelations@treasurer.ca.gov, Audrey.Noda@treasurer.ca.gov, Christina.SARRON@treasurer.ca.gov, Frank.Ruffino@treasurer.ca.gov, Frank.Moore@treasurer.ca.gov, Gloria.Li@treasurer.ca.gov, Gloria.Pulido@treasurer.ca.gov,Genevieve.Jopanda@treasurer.ca.gov, Judith.Blackwell@treasurer.ca.gov, Jovan.Agee@treasurer.ca.gov, Kristin.Szakaly@treasurer.ca.gov, Kathryn.Asprey@treasurer.ca.gov, Kasey.O'Connor@treasurer.ca.gov, Mark.Desio@treasurer.ca.gov, Noah.Starr@treasurer.ca.gov, Robert.Berry@treasurer.ca.gov, Seth.Doulton@treasurer.ca.gov, Tracey.Paine@treasurer.ca.gov, Tim.Schaefer@treasurer.ca.gov, auditorgen@paauditor.gov, budget@pa.gov, RA-ethicsRTKL@pa.gov, achristman@nelp.org,bchen@nelp.org, dberkowitz@nelp.org, gwentworth@nelp.org, krole@nelp.org, inspectorgeneral@cpsoig.org, cmoreno@aft.org, BlackwellJ@ctpf.org, ReillyM@ctpf.org, RedfeairnG@ctpf.org, CavalleroJ@ctpf.org, WardJ@ctpf.org, jwaddell@aft1521.org, lmarzillier@aft1521.org, sharonaft1521@gmail.com, lahc1521@gmail.com, ChristelWilliams@ctulocal1.org, MariaMoreno@ctulocal1.org, amacrine67@icloud.com, WexlerSecretary@2730wilshire.com, info@ericwexlermd.com,pialigeti@gmail.com, geotff@outlook.com, marcos.f.carrillo@gmail.com, Victoriav561@gmail.com, Hvchowdhary@gmail.com, ymo73@hotmail.comSubject: Fwd: Draft Re ARE Capital Markets Position - Junio 25, 2018 - Reformas Laborales - IT systems | May 7, 2024 - 2:29 PM. Los Tiempos. Las ventanas abiertas - cada ventana = una version del mismo Email (documento). Poco Inteligentes llevamos 3 días y noches en esto. Unintelligence Branch DEI vs Diversidad e Inclusion -> Iniciativas de Diversidad, lo documente en mi curium LinkedIn. Noviembre 4, 2008. Elecciones: Vote por Obama-Biden en Tampa,FL (voto Patito). Razón Obama = AfroAmericano -> Diversidad e Inclusion. Obama-Biden-Pelosi-Zuckerberg-Facebook-BigTech Demócratas (Traición Hillary Clinton). Posterior a las Elecciones, los altos mandos de NY se presentaron en Los Angeles. Para Noviembre 24, 2008 (Thanksgiving) ya estaba bajo Contratos/Acuerdos-Socio en PwC intereses económicos y politicos en CA/NY. El Reino - PwC Asset Management en Los Angeles lo construyo, y le pertenece aDave Chrencik (CA). Los últimos 10 anos (2000-2010) son los importantes para Socios como Dave en las BigFour. Dear CalSTERS, As with Emails related to the Property in San Francisco, CA (read below), Emails permanently blocked related to CalsTERS CIO investment committee, specifically one that included an analysis of Gold - Physical Inventories vs Mk prices (Paper Gold) from 2015. Read the names on these Email. Given the names, what do you think are the chances I wasn't involved in PIMPCO, Capital Group, Public Education Pension Plans, DwP? Begin forwarded message: From: Nancy Alfaro <alfaro.nancy@gmail.com>Date: May 12, 2024 at 1:56:41 PM PDTCc: OIG@gao.gov, Congrel@gao.gov, RussellC@gao.gov, RussellW@gao.gov, OCE@mail.house.gov, HouseIG@mail.house.gov, Hatchact@osc.gov, Whistleblower@ronjohnson.senate.gov, Peters_Whistleblower@hsgac.senate.gov, help@elizabethwarren.com, info@elizabethwarren.com, OIG@fec.gov, Pubrec@fec.gov, Lobby@sec.senate.gov, LobbyInfo@mail.house.gov, Secretary@hhs.gov, OCRPrivacy@hhs.gov, OCRmail@hhs.gov, OIGhotline@opm.gov,Whistleblower.Coordinator@oig.hhs.gov, Whistleblowerprotectioncoordinator@oig.dhs.gov, OPMOIGWhistleblower@opm.gov, Tmillsaps@osc.gov, Atticus.reaser@cigie.gov, Kevin.winters@amtrakoig.gov, Hkerner@osc.gov, Shimon.Richmond@oig.hhs.gov, ICIGHotline@dni.gov, IG_hotline@dodiis.mil, ighotline@exim.gov, DDTCResponseTeam@state.gov, Socr_Direct@state.gov, WPEAOmbuds@stateoig.gov, FOIARequest@osc.gov, FOIPARequests@nbib.gov,FOIA.OIG@oig.dhs.gov, USCIS.FOIA@uscis.dhs.gov, Ombudsman@frb.gov, CFPBOmbudsman@cfpb.gov, CFPB_WHISTLEBLOWER@cfpb.gov, whistleblower@consumerfinance.gov, OMWI@consumerfinance.gov, CFPB_WHISTLEBLOWER@cfpb.gov, military@consumerfinance.gov, CFPB_OlderAmericans@cfpb.gov, CFPB_CABandCouncilsEvents@consumerfinance.gov, CFPB_AmicusBriefs@cfpb.gov, CFPB_EEO@consumerfinance.gov,OfficeOfInnovation@consumerfinance.gov, HMDAHelp@cfpb.gov, CFPB_ILSAProgramOffice@consumerfinance.gov, CFPB_RegulatoryImplementation@consumerfinance.gov, sbarragan@aristeguinoticias.com, redaccion@aristeguinoticias.com, transportandoamichoacan@live.com, periodicooficial@michoacan.gob.mx, buzon@poderjudicialmichoacan.gob.mx, Albinocm6502@gmail.com, JuanJosedelCastillo@gmail.com, Borderlinebeat@gmail.com,Charropoliticoenvivo@gmail.com, Conexiononline1@hotmail.com, wells@wsws.org, sep@socialistequality.com, Christine.s.Richard@gmail.com, Aaron.Greenspan@plainsite.org, VeritasTIPS@protonmail.com, noe.cruz@eluniversal.com.mx, denuncia@eluniversal.com.mx, Contacto@eluniversal.com.mx, Atiempomx@gmail.com, Indicepolitico@gmail.com, jlsc.ua@gmail.com, Opinion@elfinanciero.com.mx, WorldsApart@rttv.ru, mediapartners@ria.ru, pressmia@ria.ru,office@ria.ru, news@thelocal.it, talk@npr.org, tips@zerohedge.com, tips@nypost.com, Jmyers@thenation.com, Ryan.Gallagher@theintercept.com, USinfo@theguardian.com, News@sky.com, Richard.winton@latimes.com, Liam.dillon@latimes.com, Melody.gutierrez@latimes.com, Gustavo.arellano@latimes.com, kfsndesk@abc.com, kwalsh@kmaxtv.com, newsdesk@cbs47.tv, Investigacion@elpais.es, JGilR@elpais.es, investigations@icij.org, newsdesk@afr.comSubject: Fwd: Draft Re ARE Capital Markets Position - Junio 25, 2018 - Reformas Laborales - IT systems | May 7, 2024 - 2:29 PM. Los Tiempos. Las ventanas abiertas - cada ventana = una version del mismo Email (documento). Poco Inteligentes llevamos 3 días y noches en esto. Unintelligence Branch DEI vs Diversidad e Inclusion -> Iniciativas de Diversidad, lo documente en mi curium LinkedIn. Noviembre 4, 2008. Elecciones: Vote por Obama-Bidenen Tampa, FL (voto Patito). Razón Obama = AfroAmericano -> Diversidad e Inclusion. Obama-Biden-Pelosi-Zuckerberg-Facebook-BigTech Demócratas (Traición Hillary Clinton). Posterior a las Elecciones, los altos mandos de NY se presentaron en Los Angeles. Para Noviembre 24, 2008 (Thanksgiving) ya estaba bajo Contratos/Acuerdos-Socio en PwC intereses económicos y politicos en CA/NY. El Reino - PwC Asset Management en Los Angeles loconstruyo, y le pertenece a Dave Chrencik (CA). Los últimos 10 anos (2000-2010) son los importantes para Socios como Dave en las BigFour.  Begin forwarded message: From: Nancy Alfaro <alfaro.nancy@gmail.com>Date: May 12, 2024 at 1:49:50 PM PDTTo: atsuko_nakamura@hotmail.comCc: OIGCounsel@oig.treas.gov, hotline@oig.treas.gov, Complaints@tigta.treas.gov, WhistleblowerProtection@tigta.treas.gov, FRC@fincen.gov, EDI.crd.ra@irs.gov, EDI.civil.rights.division@irs.gov, TI GTAcommunications@tigta.treas.go v, OIG@sec.gov, FRAudGroup@sec.gov, 10ALetters@sec.gov, OCA@sec.gov, NYROBankruptcy@sec.gov, DERA@sec.gov, sanfrancisco@sec.gov, losangeles@sec.gov, newyork@sec.gov, chicago@sec.gov, dfw@sec.gov, saltlake@sec.gov, philadelphia@sec.gov, miami@sec.gov, denver@sec.gov, boston@sec.gov, atlanta@sec.gov, zetlinjonesj@sec.gov, BennettB@sec.gov, GangulyA@sec.gov, KaneP@sec.gov, KarrT@sec.gov, ReicherE@sec.gov, ShimpK@sec.gov, Chair@sec.gov, ChairmanOffice@sec.gov, CommissionerJackson@sec.gov, CommissionerLee@sec.gov, CommissionerRoisman@sec.gov, CommissionerLizarraga@sec.gov, CommissionerUyeda@sec.gov, CommissionerCrenshaw@sec.gov, CommissionerPeirce@sec.gov, Publicinfo@sec.gov, TIPS@pcaobus.org, Ethics@pcaobus.org, DwyerE@pcaobus.org, baumannm@pcaobus.org, randj@pcaobus.org, wattsj@pcaobus.org, wiedemannk@pcaobus.org, bozhkovae@pcaobus.org, diznae@pcaobus.org, vinellia@pcaobus.org, director@fasb.org, fasab@fasab.gov, leesl@fasab.gov, gilliamr@fasab.gov, savinid@fasab.gov, williamsjr@fasab.gov, Inspector.General@eeoc.gov, OIGWhistleblower@oig.dol.gov, OIGHOTLINE@nlrb.gov, CRCExternalComplaints@dol.gov, EOC@dol.gov, CivilRightsCenter@dol.gov, LaborOIGinfo@oig.dol.gov, SANFGOV@eeoc.gov, OAKLGOV@eeoc.gov, Nicole.stgermain@eeoc.gov, linda.li@eeoc.gov, bryan.hoss@eeoc.gov, monica.colunga@eeoc.gov, michael.rojas@eeoc.gov, timothy.riera@eeoc.gov, gwendolyn.hoy@eeoc.gov, arlean.nieto@eeoc.gov, david.reinman@eeoc.gov, alvin.mallette@eeoc.gov, yaw.gyebi@eeoc.gov, hernan.morales@eeoc.gov, CFPB_EEO@cfpb.gov, OIG@ftc.gov, Secretary@ftc.gov, Antitrust@ftc.gov, premerger@ftc.gov, lsolis@ftc.gov, Dhanks@ftc.gov, Ctodaro@ftc.gov, Bchun@ftc.gov, Rjones@ftc.gov, Kwalsh@ftc.gov, nwhitehead@ftc.gov, asix@ftc.gov, ssheinberg@ftc.gov, vmusick@ftc.gov, kberg@ftc.gov, tkingsberry@ftc.gov, lsatine@ftc.gov, hsrhelp@ftc.govSubject: Fwd: Draft Re ARE Capital Markets Position - Junio 25, 2018 - Reformas Laborales - IT systems | May 7, 2024 - 2:29 PM. Los Tiempos. Las ventanas abiertas - cada ventana = una version del mismo Email (documento). Poco Inteligentes llevamos 3 días y noches en esto. Unintelligence Branch DEI vs Diversidad e Inclusion -> Iniciativas de Diversidad, lo documente en mi curium LinkedIn. Noviembre 4, 2008. Elecciones: Vote porObama-Biden en Tampa, FL (voto Patito). Razón Obama = AfroAmericano -> Diversidad e Inclusion. Obama-Biden-Pelosi-Zuckerberg-Facebook-BigTech Demócratas (Traición Hillary Clinton). Posterior a las Elecciones, los altos mandos de NY se presentaron en Los Angeles. Para Noviembre 24, 2008 (Thanksgiving) ya estaba bajo Contratos/Acuerdos-Socio en PwC intereses económicos y politicos en CA/NY. El Reino - PwC AssetManagement en Los Angeles lo construyo, y le pertenece a Dave Chrencik (CA). Los últimos 10 anos (2000-2010) son los importantes para Socios como Dave en las BigFour.  Warning! Regulators EY - Trust Company of the West - Money Laundering and Tax Evasion Asset Managers - Private Equity Real Estate. SEC File #SF -00832951/FCPA Investigations | October 26, 2019 One of the EY Senior Audit Managers responsible for TCW Audits was Atsuko Ryan (Atsuko Nakamura on these Emails). One of the Partners was Michael O'Donell Both part of EY-FSO -Los Angeles, CA. Atsuko July 21, 2012 E-mail Complaint to EY-FSO National Leadership - Susan Cote. Atsuko went to PCAOB - Orange County as a PCAOB Inspector assigned to Deloitte Corporate Japan. In the fall of 2019 Atsuko = PCAOB whistle-blower . I was under secret investigations over my work for Deloitte in Mexico. Key Word Deloitte's shenanigans while I was in Mexico. State Farm Insurance Claim 55-B881-7V6 | October 23, 2019 Just because Average-joe winy-snowflakes can't understand what Weapons of mass destrucción are or even bother to check what type of "CPA" licenses I have. Public Information. Websites in CA or NY Accountancy Boards, doesn't mean the rest of humans, state nations in the world weren't going to take advantage of the situation. These Emails = weren't business as Usual. The person (Email sending them) clearly stated this was a deranged situation. Ignored me at your own Risk, don't complaint later. I aren't incompetent. I am not a whistleblower nor stupid to willingly engaged in this situation. I survived assassination attempts in Mexico starting November 2014. Moreover, just because people can't understand why I keep repeating that I am an Economist - Neoliberal System US Ivy-League Washington DC/Oxford Education The US Treasury, Central Bank, Washington Regulators and their peers outside the US. Know perfectly well what I am referring to. All people have to do is observe Japan Central Bank historic movements. Begin forwarded message: From: Nancy Alfaro <alfaro.nancy@gmail.com>Date: May 12, 2024 at 12:19:07 PM PDTTo: ethicsoffice@un.org, ethicsoffice@who.int, quejas@cdhcm.org.mx, cdhm@tlachinollan.org, aclupreferences@aclu.org, communications@aclusocal.org, oshmail@aflcio.org, invest@aflcio.org, press@ccrjustice.org, info@amnistia.org.mx, carlos.mendoza@amnesty.org, duncan.tucker@amnesty.org, tribunalpazecuador@yahoo.com, asuntoscorporativos@clarochile.cl, daniella.gac@ulagos.cl, alexcaputopearl@gmail.com,Victor.cabezas@estud.usfq.edu.ec, Judiciary_Whistleblower@mail.house.gov, senator.oneill@aph.gov.au, senator.barbara.pocock@aph.gov.au, TPBLegalUnit@tpb.gov.au, Intel@tpb.gov.au, fpa.sen@aph.gov.au, senator.duniam@aph.gov.au, senator.babet@aph.gov.au, senator.ayres@aph.gov.au, senator.antic@aph.gov.au, senator.allman-payne@aph.gov.au, senator.brockman@aph.gov.au, corporations.joint@aph.gov.au,ClerkAssistant.Committees.reps@aph.gov.au, seniorclerk.committees.sen@aph.gov.au, pscaritas@iglesiacr.org, Questions@caritas.org.au, caritas@caritas.org.au, secretary@caritas.ru, caritas.Iran@gmail.com, caritas.iraq2015@gmail.com, info@caritasvenezuela.org, caritasvenezuela@gmail.com, pscb@caritasbolivia.org, info@caritasecuador.org, administration@caritascyprus.org, comisionacional@caritas.org.ar, info@caritas.org.lb,executive@caritas.org.lb, caritas_de_honduras@caritas.hn, secretaria@communication-caritashaiti.org, headoffice@caritasjordan.org.jo, direccion1@ceps.org.mx, caritasnorthamerica@gmail.com, info@caritas-europa.org, caritasoceania@gmail.com, asiacaritas@caritas.asia, info@devp.org, info@crs.org, info@catholiccharitiesusa.org, caritas.internationalis@caritas.va, postmaster@caritas.org.pe, secretaria@caritasuruguaya.org.uy, caritas@caritas.org.br,caritasantilles@aocslu.org, bishoptripoli@gmail.com, cariteg@link.net, secretaire@caritas.mr, caritas.djibouti@gmail.com, caritassomalia@gmail.com, caritasmig@gmail.com, Arun.Bhatia@sfdwp.org, Board.of.Supervisors@sfgov.org, Commissions.Secretary@sfgov.org, Sotf@sfgov.org, Ethics.Commission@sfgov.org, CommAssist@fppc.ca.gov, Advice@fppc.ca.gov, Cpra@fppc.ca.gov, CHackert@fppc.ca.gov, Bridget.Hicks@sfgov.org,JFleming@metricus.net, Jreichental@gmail.com, Treichental@hotmail.com, Complaint@fppc.ca.gov, StateInfo@state.ca.gov, WPEAOmbuds@stateoig.gov, DCA@dca.ca.gov, Kimberly.Kirchmeyer@dca.ca.gov, SIUMailbox@scif.com, Enforcement@cslb.ca.gov, Licensing@cslb.ca.gov, Sheila.Daniels@cba.ca.gov, Enforcementinfo@cba.ca.gov, ComplianceUnit@cba.ca.gov, CitationsUnit@cba.ca.gov, patti.bowers@cba.ca.gov,deanne.pearce@cba.ca.gov, nooshin.movassaghi@cba.ca.gov, oponline@nysed.gov, OPDPLS@nysed.gov, CommitteeMeetings@scif.com, BoardofDirectors@scif.comSubject: Re: Draft Re ARE Capital Markets Position - Junio 25, 2018 - Reformas Laborales - IT systems | May 7, 2024 - 2:29 PM. Los Tiempos. Las ventanas abiertas - cada ventana = una version del mismo Email (documento). Poco Inteligentes llevamos 3 días y noches en esto. Unintelligence Branch DEI vs Diversidad e Inclusion -> Iniciativas de Diversidad, lo documente en mi curium LinkedIn. Noviembre 4, 2008. Elecciones:Vote por Obama-Biden en Tampa, FL (voto Patito). Razón Obama = AfroAmericano -> Diversidad e Inclusion. Obama-Biden-Pelosi-Zuckerberg-Facebook-BigTech Demócratas (Traición Hillary Clinton). Posterior a las Elecciones, los altos mandos de NY se presentaron en Los Angeles. Para Noviembre 24, 2008 (Thanksgiving) ya estaba bajo Contratos/Acuerdos-Socio en PwC intereses económicos y politicos en CA/NY. El Reino -PwC Asset Management en Los Angeles lo construyo, y le pertenece a Dave Chrencik (CA). Los últimos 10 anos (2000-2010) son los importantes para Socios como Dave en las BigFour. All people had to do was use their own brain. Read Subject of this Email. TCW + San Francisco Property Below. I never picked TCW - Trust Company of the West. Private Equity Real Estate. Carlyle -Black-rock. On May 11, 2024, at 5:48 PM, Nancy Alfaro <alfaro.nancy@gmail.com> wrote: Grupo - Mexico-Michoacán - Diversidad e Inclusion - operación inteligencia - BRICSEntrega Australia - Mecanismo - Corporación Australia - listada en GringoLandia - Wall Street a Michoacán. Michoacán = Administradores - Coordinar con redes El Chapo y Jalisco. Hasta decidir como reparto territorio. Ojo - AdvertiMe apodero -quiero --> El Corporativo Australia. Me lo acaban de Entregar. Mi reinoGuerra - ganas o pierdes territorios. On May 11, 2024, at 5:34 PM, Nancy Alfaro <alfaro.nancy@gmail.com> wrote: Memo (Guillermo Roa - Deloitte - Mexico Country Managing Partner) Pon atención - Email al calce. En seguida de ustedes se va a toda la prensa, Mexico. Los Auditores - Mexicanos en estructura Deloitte - Son a quien me interesa desarollar - que aprendan de estos correos - Diversidad e Inclusion NOT DEI. Me convertieron en un Militar y metieron a una guerra de la noche a la mañana 2018 - Se aguantan. Yo soy quien a llevado el projecto BRICS y cuentas desde los 90s. Mexico ---> Es parte de BRICS.Y como yo represento - continente Americano - Toda LatinoAmerica = BRICS. Begin forwarded message: From: Nancy Alfaro <alfaro.nancy@gmail.com>Date: May 10, 2024 at 8:47:19 PM PDTCc: jessicaflores05@gmail.com, Criminal.Division@usdoj.gov, Firearms.Bureau@doj.ca.gov, FCPA.fraud@usdoj.gov, TAX.MAIL@usdoj.gov, OPR.complaints@usdoj.gov, USACAC.CV-CivilRights@usdoj.gov, NSD.Public@usdoj.gov, USAVAE.NICS@usdoj.gov, Debora.Yang@doj.ca.gov, Niall.ODonnell@usdoj.gov, Michael.Grady3@usdoj.gov, Brian.Rickers@usdoj.gov, Michael.e.horowitz@usdoj.gov,Mary.E.Smith@usdoj.gov, Stephanie.A.Sasarak@usdoj.gov, Leo.Wise@usdoj.gov, DEH@usdoj.gov, John.Ruymann@usdoj.gov, Jonathan.Lasken@usdoj.gov, Brian.Wang@doj.ca.gov, Elizabeth.Arthur@dc.gov, Nicole.Demers@ct.gov, Rahul.Darwar@ct.gov, inez.diaz-galloza@ct.gov, tammy.dewolf@ct.gov, Christina.Moylan@maine.gov, Michael.Devine@maine.gov, EvansJ@michigan.gov,MertensS@michigan.gov, ComishJ@michigan.gov, ScottL21@michigan.gov, Justin.Moor@ag.state.mn.us, Elizabeth.Odette@ag.state.mn.us, Erin.Conti@ag.state.mn.us, Alexandra.C.Sosnowski@doj.nh.gov, Bryan.Bloom@ag.ny.gov, Ealm@nd.gov, Clindblad@nd.gov, Caleb.Smith@oag.ok.gov, Tim.Smith@doj.state.or.us, David.McDowell@ag.tn.gov, Ethan.Bowers@ag.tn.gov, Austin.Ostiguy@ag.tn.gov,Hamilton.Milwee@ag.tn.gov, Antitrust@doj.state.wi.us, Jill.Abrams@vermont.gov, Isabella.Pitt@law.njoag.gov, Vinny.Venkat@azag.gov, JBasiak@usa.doj.gov, oig.whistleblower.ombudsperson.program@usdoj.gov, commandcenter@doj.ca.gov, Victimassistance.fraud@usdoj.gov, Voting.Section@usdoj.gov, FairHousing@usdoj.gov, USPardon.Attorney@usdoj.gov, gabriel@skmanagement.com,CynthiaC@partnerscm.com, CarmenH@partnerscm.com, Karolo@partnerscm.com, lisak@partnerscm.com, RebCohen999@sbcglobal.net, cbretzin@gmail.com, cristin.morneau@gmail.com, rebelcapitaladvisors@gmail.com, maddydominick@hotmail.com, HHW7878@yahoo.com, lauren@edgertons.com, ariel_zach@yahoo.com, Arielle300ivy@gmail.com, cathy.edwards@gmail.com, cathy300ivy@gmail.com,Steven.Sheh@gmail.com, steven.sheh.300ivy@gmail.com, sabrina.300ivy@gmail.com, michele.300ivy@gmail.com, 300ivy305@gmail.com, william.e.russell.jr@gmail.com, larrykern300@gmail.com, KRISTYWEN@gmail.com, Audreycervantez15@gmail.com, amanda.cifarelli@gmail.com, aditi.joshi34@gmail.com, atishay.jain89@gmail.com, alankarchang@gmail.com, alexandraliss@gmail.com,alinashah@gmail.com, achiu7@gmail.com, ann.lutzker@gmail.com, anna.kolontyrsky@gmail.com, alehr1723@gmail.com, avnish.sabharwal@gmail.com, natalie.choy@gmail.comSubject: Fwd: Draft Re ARE Capital Markets Position - Junio 25, 2018 - Reformas Laborales - IT systems | May 7, 2024 - 2:29 PM. Los Tiempos. Las ventanas abiertas - cada ventana = una version del mismo Email (documento). Poco Inteligentes llevamos 3 días y noches en esto. Unintelligence Branch DEI vs Diversidad e Inclusion -> Iniciativas de Diversidad, lo documente en mi curiumLinkedIn. Noviembre 4, 2008. Elecciones: Vote por Obama-Biden en Tampa, FL (voto Patito). Razón Obama = AfroAmericano -> Diversidad e Inclusion. Obama-Biden-Pelosi-Zuckerberg-Facebook-BigTech Demócratas (Traición Hillary Clinton). Posterior a las Elecciones, los altos mandos de NY se presentaron en Los Angeles. Para Noviembre 24, 2008 (Thanksgiving) ya estaba bajoContratos/Acuerdos-Socio en PwC intereses económicos y politicos en CA/NY. El Reino - PwC Asset Management en Los Angeles lo construyo, y le pertenece a Dave Chrencik (CA). Los últimos 10 anos (2000-2010) son los importantes para Socios como Dave en las BigFour. State Farm Insurance Claim 55-B881-7V6 | October 23, 2019SEC File #SF -00832951/FCPA Investigations | October 26, 2019 Dear DOJ (related network private-public partnerships -->Entities) Operating environment Substance over Form Not Form over Substance - Legal trickery - Rules Based order -FraudGringo's are Coco-washedDEI - Diversity Equity and Inclusion --> Fraud. Objective -> Ignorance, slavery - cheap labor - disposable humans. Read: Slaves have no rights. Instilling (Programing) value system = Cult mentality/ideology --> Target Brain -Automation - Lack of Diversity ---> Ignorant mob - Useful Idiots. DEI = ESG - Climate ChangeClimate = appropriation, of critical resources and infrastructure Military Weapons Employed - Weather modification --> extreme weather Events - Create a Temporary weather event - Use Propaganda (BigTech tools) Manufacture Reality + Fear Mongering. Has nothing to do with Science or Environment. Critical resources - Talent. People not Artificial Unintelligence (DataCenters + BigTech)DEI - Ignorant Mobs Diversity Initiatives (Many operations running in parallel)Diversity & Inclusion IS the oposite of DEI Free Advise from Elite Auditor - BigFour Accountants The Global Elites. I = The 0.01% --> This was never about quantity of USDs in someone's bank account. I was at EY from December 10, 2010 - July 25, 2012 In Los Angeles, CA.I was Instructed by EY-Americas - American Continent - Mafia Boses Not to waste my time Developing CA winy-snowflakes. Those Gringo's who wish to learn, develop valuable skills --> Intelligence, Talent would find a way.EY-Americas -> My time was going to Strategic Operations - ControlReally --> EY-Americas -Tom Flannery, EY Boston, MA. Read Subject of this Email. Then TCW. DOJ - Erick Holder - U.S. Attorney General Obama-Biden November - 2008. The Intelligence Branch (Hint: PwC-Altegrity read subject of this Email)Subordination of Government Branches - Executive, Legislative & Judicial Powers.Auditors - Segregation of Responsibilities = U.S. Government Checks & Balances. Hint: Entity Level Controls. The Entity is United States of America - US Government Structure. The U.S. Government Final takeover and implosion of the U.S. was in 2008. Lehman Brothers September 15, 2008. As it happened I left loose a.k.a. Go after Derivatives-Real Estate in Private Equity (quietly) between Fall of 2007 and May 2008 in Los Angeles, CA. By May 2008, I was reporting to the Entire Firm - PwC's National Technical Calls -U.S. PwC auditors - Financial Services Industry - PwC AuditMethodology (Internal PwC Laws) were wrong. Since it's Nancy from Los Angles, CA. --> I already tested your garbage against the Laws of the Land. Your BigFour "Errors" are Intentional. JPMorgan too was behind the scheme - rush to locked in into Contracts/Agreements at PwC in November 2008. By Summer 2010 PwC-NY confirmed I was in a Senior PwC-Partner position since November 2008. Begin forwarded message: From: Nancy Alfaro <alfaro.nancy@gmail.com>Date: May 10, 2024 at 10:46:01 AM PDT On May 10, 2024, at 8:20 AM, Nancy Alfaro <alfaro.nancy@gmail.com> wrote: State Farm Insurance Claim 55-B881-7V6 SEC File #SF -00832951/FCPA InvestigationsPCAOB + FCPA Act of 1977 = Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002.Public Auditor-PCAOB - This E-mails = Audit work-papers (PCAOB Audit Standards) prepared in connection with FCPA Audits/Investigations - bribery and corruption under under FCPA Act of 1977 of Corporate America. FCPA-Audits/Investigations: books and records & internal controls = internal communications (i.e. E-mails) = internal controls over all business records (E-mails= electronic communications - information, E-documents) --> This Emails and copies in E-mail-addressee's inboxes - Google/Apple Servers - cloud. In 2002, Arthur Andersen, LLP (AA) the largest Accounting firm among the BigFive-Cartels at the time got in trouble. Enron - energy and trading (Electricity Market Prices) blew up over massive fraud. AA was Enron's Public Auditor. Enron used offshore vehicles to hide its debts and book fake profits. AA shred sensitive internaldocuments (Auditors documents - Audit work-papers) - Enron's Audits. U.S. Regulators indicted AA on obstruction of justice charges (document destruction), AA imploded. Insert Cyberattack - Evidence - E-mail destruction (document destruction - Enron), methods used to destroy/sabotage this E-mail documents (electronic communications - information) is irrelevant. Obstruction of Justice.G-mail - Google. iPad - Apple. Internal Controls over IT systems, system interfaces - IT Infrastructure - SOX 404 IT Controls (ITGCs). IT systems - vulnerabilities - backdoor access (ITGCs -SOX violations -FCPA violations).Google-Apple = Corporate America. Google/Apple's vendors = Agents (i.e. private security, contractors). Google/Apple's Agent's criminality = Google/Apple liability. Refer to ICA Enterprises - EY's work on SOX 404 - IT Controls - Systems implementations IT "workarounds" to interface with IT systems - Tax Authorities in Mexico -->EY Standard Service Offerings. When caught blame failed systems implementations - Incompetence, Isolated incidents.SEC File #SF -00832951/FCPA Investigations Después del ciber-ataque. 5/8/2024 - 5:51 PM E-mail Subject - Unico rastro de la información (documento) El resto en blanco, downloading from server. Mismo esquema, mismo resultado. La Información no se pierde/destruye, existe en algún servidor Spectrum, Google/Apple, Data Centers. 300 Ivy Street # 414 - San Francisco, CA The private property Something X that is being used by governments-corrupt structures networks public-private-partnerships to extort, manipulate and harass me to benefit ONLY - their interests rear ends - own agendas. I Offered the property in San Francisco worth $1.5 million USD. No debt. As bribe to anyone politician/bureaucrat who manage to get Julian Assange out of Prison, the criminality and Lack of intelligence in The U.S. of Corporate America -The Banana Republic is dangerous even for the criminals corrupt institutions Gringos. All those Emails were permanently blocked and destroyed. Every single time. I was trying to give $1.5 million USD away. "Others" had very different ideas. What "Others" needed the property for??? - their criminal interests. As such, The criminals ensure "I" kept the property so Shitheads could continue using Property and me to create the impression X involvement on my part. Manufacture orchestrations. The Unintelligence - Those running operations against me benefit is only to themselves while they Coco-wash, manipulate, extort others participating for X Reason or Agenda. I kept repeating in this Emails use their brains. I wasn't the primary target in the schemes. The BigFour consultants working as government employees in every public institution in the whole wide world - and as intelligence agents in unintelligence agencies, NGOs - corporate Boards etc. The Unintelligence Branch - idiotize themselves. Moreover - EY Corporate Strategy - Idiotization de politicians/burócratas. I learned about this program in 2011. Unintelligence Agents- FBI Agents - also bureaucrats. These Emails intelligenceoperation not unintelligence operation. Unintelligence - I expect these Emails are getting to China, Russia, X intelligence, I hope some average-joe somewhere in the world got smart - Embassies are all over the world. Take Emails to them - get some cash. I have nothing to gain from the situación or from these Emails. A have a lot to gain (incentives) to let shitheads take everything left in GringoLand ASAP. It's NO SECRET, I am planning to Exit U.S. As soon as everything in GringoLand is consumed --> This Emails End. Apparently (DEI - tramposos/chapuceros - lunatics)Economic/political interests in CA believed CA Economic interests refers to CA or to Gringos or belong to them. LearnI started in PwC-Los Angeles, CA in the year 2000. I arrive to CA with economic/political interests - NAFTA IP - Trade Secrets at 18.Corporate America Educación Industry. My DC/Oxford - Ivy-League Education - detrimental to my Education, intelectual development. Economy - Trade Agreements NAFTA. - Global Trade, Global Capital - Diversity Initiatives -not DEI. (Diversity Initiatives - Operation -> BRICS) no DEI. I was running Diversity - Inclusion - Learning Cultures, tradiciones, Diverse Talent - People. Running a biz - Making money with Diverse Talent. Developing Diverse Talent - Auditors. Not selling DEI - Advisory Services. Gringo innovations. Since I was the one testing and developing PwC's Diversity Merchandise - Diversity - Auditors - Talent. The Auditors in My Clients - PwC - Kingdom David Chrencik - Rainmaker, PwC - Profits. Talent and Global Capital Fly. Chinese interests = Investments in CA = Economic interests in CAChinese interests have a say in the matter. Russian interests = Investments en CA = Economic interests in CA. Russian interests have a say in the matter. Saudi Interests = Investments en CA = Economic interests in CA. Saudi interests have a say in the matter. I don't confuse Gavin Newson's political interests with interests in CA. Moreover, Gavin Newson political interests are not Economic interests in CA. I am in Los Angeles, CA. I have been dealing with this crap - These E-mails for the last six years. Gavin Newson. I have an opinion on politicians - Governor. Herbalife -2018 economic/political interests - CA. I - Contracts/Agreements - economic/political interests CA/NY - PwC. PwC - the shell - 1 party to/with economic/political interests CA I - NAFTA economic/political interests NAFTA Kingdom. PwC - Control over the situation.When the Obama-Biden crap heads - Sell Foreign Powers Investments, structures - U.S. is selling foreign powers Rights to interfere in the US of Corporate America - Influence elections. Have opinion interests on Gringo Legislation. That's what less than intelligence politicians sold. That's what Buyers expect. I 've been on - BRICS -Emerging Markets since I was in Washington, DC -Predates PwC. It would be illogic I would no have Chinese/Russian/Brazil/India/South Africa interests involved. EY - We (Auditors) are going to war with ChinaUS-China War - December 2010 2012 - Working on this through July 25, 2012. EY - TCW - Tax Evasion - Money Laundering - Real Estate TCW Asset Manager - Global Capital It's TCW - all the investment structures the same. Employ the sane schemes same providers. EY - Public Auditor EY - Tax Advisory - Tax Shelters schemes. EY - The rats - a.k.a Leaked Panama Papers to ICIJ - consortium of reporters based/interests, Washington DC EY - TcW Funds - Russian Funds and Chinese Funds I am a Public Auditor -PCAOB - Asset Management Industry not a reporter/lawyer. EY - Publica Auditors - Criminal - in top of Rats. EY - Tax Advisory - Criminals EY - Cayman Islands - Criminals - Rats TcW - Criminals TCW - Chinese Funds - TCW - Russian Funds - TCW - X, X, X, X .... Funds London - Laundromat Tax Evasion money Laundering U.S. Banks - Every single country and EY Office involved Every EY Audit Partner and Tax Partner involve in the Tax Shelters structures Aware they Money Laundering and Tax Evasion - not incompetent Every single Fund TCW for every country not just in China en Russia Besides - The crimes EY, TcW when involved in these tactics - Economic Warfare - objective Regime Change Activities - Overthrow foreign governments Same métodos and objectives as the secretive operations - Herbalife-Walmart FCPA investigations US Entities in CA-Los Angeles, CA caught by US Public Auditor-PCAOB - Los Angeles, CA - CA/NY CPA. Authority by EY Labels EY- Americas - Global Strategy and Operations EY Senior Audit Manager - Senior Public Auditor-PCAOB EY-FSO - NYC - EY Financial Services Office, NY -National Leadershio EY Senior Audit Manager, FSO-NYC Senior Public Auditor-PCAOB CA - EY caught red handed, engaged organize transnational crime, regime change activities against foreign governments manipulating the version of reality - Engaged Fraud - More crimes. Structures Global Money Landering Tax Evasion - Crimes are Genocide - High Treason in every single country. On May 9, 2024, at 1:45 AM, Nancy Alfaro <alfaro.nancy@gmail.com> wrote: State Farm Insurance Claim 55-B881-7V6SEC File #SF -00832951/FCPA InvestigationsPCAOB + FCPA Act of 1977 = Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002.Public Auditor-PCAOB - This E-mails = Audit work-papers (PCAOB Audit Standards) prepared in connection with FCPA Audits/Investigations - bribery and corruption under under FCPA Act of 1977 of Corporate America. FCPA-Audits/Investigations: books and records & internal controls = internal communications (i.e. E-mails) = internal controls over all business records (E-mails= electronic communications - information, E-documents) --> This Emails and copies in E-mail-addressee's inboxes - Google/Apple Servers - cloud. In 2002, Arthur Andersen, LLP (AA) the largest Accounting firm among the BigFive-Cartels at the time got in trouble. Enron - energy and trading (Electricity Market Prices) blew up over massive fraud. AA was Enron's Public Auditor. Enron used offshore vehicles to hide its debts and book fake profits. AA shred sensitive internaldocuments (Auditors documents - Audit work-papers) - Enron's Audits. U.S. Regulators indicted AA on obstruction of justice charges (document destruction), AA imploded. Insert Cyberattack - Evidence - E-mail destruction (document destruction - Enron), methods used to destroy/sabotage this E-mail documents (electronic communications - information) is irrelevant. Obstruction of Justice.G-mail - Google. iPad - Apple. Internal Controls over IT systems, system interfaces - IT Infrastructure - SOX 404 IT Controls (ITGCs). IT systems - vulnerabilities - backdoor access (ITGCs -SOX violations -FCPA violations).Google-Apple = Corporate America. Google/Apple's vendors = Agents (i.e. private security, contractors). Google/Apple's Agent's criminality = Google/Apple liability. Refer to ICA Enterprises - EY's work on SOX 404 - IT Controls - Systems implementations IT "workarounds" to interface with IT systems - Tax Authorities in Mexico -->EY Standard Service Offerings. When caught blame failed systems implementations - Incompetence, Isolated incidents.SEC File #SF -00832951/FCPA InvestigationsEste E-mail (documento electrónico) fue destruido por ciber-ataque #1, y documentación del incidente bloqueado por Ciberataque #2. La información destruida, continuación de información relacionada a esta cadena Emails. Primero - Distribución este correo e información relacionada - extender lista de distribución E-mails. Continua la distracción estos ataques desvían la atencion de Correos/información relacionados Sistema monetario - Patron oro. Moneda (Patron oro) - La solidez del Sistema financiero internacional y es la fundamental para la implementación de un sistema de libre comercio. Sin moneda fiable, naciones no deben permitir exponer sus economías al comercio exterior (rateros globales) - pretexto libre comercio. Tratados de Libre comercio no se negocian de forma Multi-Lateral. NAFTA. Mecanismo - Fraude -> Método = modelo Neoliberal objetivo es crear países Dependientes, no naciones Autosuficientes (Libres y Soberanas). Modelo Neoliberal consisteen Introducir/crear red extensa de vulnerabilidades sobre toda una estructura económica y política. Objetivo se trata de explotar vulnerabilidades, crear reacciones en cadena (Crisis Fabricadas) por X razón. Para quien entiende la estructura del sistema global, el origen - la fabricación de Crisis no es muy difícil de localizar. Banco Central = Economía centralizada Lo opuesto al Capitalismo, libre comercio. Sistema monetario Fiat currency. El valor de moneda/divisa depende de la percepción/opinion publica estabilidad de politicos/burócratas de un país. Manipulación opinion/percepción publica - propaganda. Moneda Valor negativo. Moneda Fiat - arma empleada contra los politicos/burócratas corruptos responsables de la moneda. Moneda Fiat Utilidad. Guerra económica, fabricaciones con el propósito provocar el desplome las divisas. Robo, extorsión denaciones enteras. Empobrecimiento generalizado. Reemplazar monedas Fiats (USD) con crypto monedas (bit-coins), Monedas electronica banco central (CBDC). Cual es la base de estas monedas --> Cual es el valor? Un Fraude solo se remplaza con un Fraude mas Grande. Crypto monedas, monedas electrónicas bancos centrales o canastas de monedas Fiat = Monedas sin valor. La falta de Seguridad y control sobre sistemas electrónicos, tecnología, la infraestructura y/o arquitectura global IT en sistemas bancarios y financieros globales - condiciones necesarias para crear un sin fin de "innovaciones" sobre monedas CBDCs. Banco central - Nación incompetente quien crea el Cuento Chino... CBDCs deberían ser impuestas mañana mismo. Coco-wash i.e. CBDCs control sobre personas no es innecesario. Mis cuentas bancarias, Fondos de Retiro, etc. GringoLandia las congela, bloquea mi acceso a mi dinero con cualquier pretexto. Cual es la diferencia entre mi cuenta bancaria e-USD y cuenta CBDCs? Gringolandia congelo dinero de Rusia en sistema bancario Gringo. Después intento robarlos descaradamente. A Rusos no les pareció y le cobraron a JPMorgan. GringoLand descongelo activos Rusos. YO soy una persona no Rusia. Asi que GringoLand me robara descaradamente Tampoco yo tengo confianza en el USD moneda, sistema bancario o sistema financiero internacionalGringo. La seguridad de sistemas bancarios y financieros internacionales son coladeras. Auditores Públicos no hacen Auditorias (IT 404 SOX testing - ITGCs), Reguladores no inspeccionan, DOJ no investiga, Nadie hace nada - Sistema total mente corrupto. Propaganda - inversion de la realidad Cyber-seguridad se vendió como Seguridad de sistemas IT y arquitectura global (SOX 404 IT - Auditors testing ITGCs) Las Grandes Innovaciones de Silicon Valley - BigTech Corporate America - Vender Gato por Liebre Esquema Standard Ciber-ataque extrajo/compromete información personal SS, Bancaria, tarjeta de crédito, records medicos, etc.Solución - subscription annual (1 ano) producto ciber-seguridad monitoreo identidad, reporte de crédito. Mercado - Consumidores - productos de ciber-seguridad. Tomoko Nagashima DEI Fraude - Advisory Services Yo - Diversidad e Inclusion - Operación paralela (Proyecto multi-polaridad - BRICS)Diversidad e Inclusion inteligencia - IP - Trade Secrets no se venden.Dave Chrencik - Senior Audit Partner. Financial Services Industry Senior Leadership. Responsable por la continuidad del negocio - PwC. Estrategias Comerciales. 10-15-20 ano desarrollar Talento interno. Dave - Administra un Negocio global, no la oficina de asistencia publica - welfare. PwC paga Pension a Dave. El negocio (PwC) se derrumba, Dave pierde Pension. Dave interés económico en PwC su Pension, su seguridad y la de su familia. No los sueños guajiros otros o DEI. There is nothing new in this Dave decide quien/que riesgo representa X a PwC (negocio).La situación - riesgos - analysis costos/beneficios.Talento - Arma de doble Filo. Begin forwarded message: From: Nancy Alfaro <alfaro.nancy@gmail.com>Date: May 8, 2024 at 2:38:40 AM PDTTo: Nancy Alfaro <alfaro.nancy@gmail.com>, missy.fuss@yahoo.comCc: knishimura@deloittemx.com, FOM.2@hotmail.com, groa@deloittemx.com, fiscalgeneral@fiscaliamichoacan.gob.mx, jorgflores@deloittemx.com, rgajdzik@deloittemx.com, periodicooficial@michoacan.gob.mx, jotapia@deloittemx.com, marellano@deloittemx.com, sbarragan@aristeguinoticias.com, transportandoamichoacan@live.com, tribuno_alfa@hotmail.com,joramirez@deloittemx.com, manuel.valencia@cocotra.michoacan.gob.mx, Charropoliticoenvivo@gmail.comSubject: Re: Draft Re ARE Capital Markets Position - Junio 25, 2018 - Reformas Laborales - IT systems | May 7, 2024 - 2:29 PM - Tiempos - las ventanas abiertas - cada una es una version del documento - Poco Inteligentes llevamos 3 dias y noches en esto DEI vs Diversida e Inclusion - Lo que esta documentado en mi curium en LinkedIn. TheIntelligence Branch - Obama-Biden. Elecciones Noviembre 4, 2008 - Seguido por NY Mandamas en Los Angeles. Noviembre 2008 vote en Tampa, FL (voto Patito vivo y estoy registrada en CA no en FL) Razon - Obama = Negro y ni siquiera habia opcion Pelosi-Obama-BigTech-Democras - Traicion Hillary Clinton) Traducción - Quiere decir que yo noestaba en Los Angeles, CA sino en FL. Para el 24 de Noviembre, 2008 me tenían bajo Contratos/Acuerdos entre CA/NY - Sociedad - PwC. El Reino de Asset Management en CA - lo construyo/pertenece a Dave Crencik no a Tomoko Nagashima (NY). Los Ultimos 10 anos de Dave - Los que mas importan 2000-2010. Dave - PwC Rainmaker en PwC. Loque dice 12:10 AM - Comienzo de Este Email Memo (Guillermo Roa - Deloitte-Mexico) Ya fueron casi 6 horas para que conectaran - o le hicieran al cuento - somos incompetentes - todo es una confusion. Recordatorio: Brian (brmaloney@deloitte.com) El socio de Playa Resorts - Oficina Deloitte Arlington - Virginia esta en estos correos. Su trabajo - estar de Guacamaya con los Jefes Regionales de El area y el Pentagono. Los mismos que se presentaron aDeloitte Mexico haciéndole al cuento - Revisar la calidad de la Auditoria - Playa Resorts y Fui yo quien les dijo que Deloitte-USA - Virginia - achichincle Brian Maloney tenían que revisar toda la Auditoria ellos mismos. En Mexico no habian hecho ninguna Auditoria de Playa para el 2013 y menos 2014. Y la culpa Fue de Deloitte-Virginia - Brian Moloney. Ellos nopudieron Auditorias al equipo de Mexicano. Ellos fueron los que le Firmaron a Deloitte-Netherlands - Wall Street Netherlands por las cochinadas de EY 2012 - y al recibir la mierda de EY. Los tontos de EY-Mexico GIOS los engatusaron con un levantamiento de Capital (SEC 144 UK 144a) y luego los estaban Amenazando con demandarlos por haberlo Firmado. Con elpuro hecho de que estaban Amenazando a Deloitte Mexico con demandas por X, X y X Deloitte U.S. Deloitte Global tenian conflictos de interes - No eran Independientes SEC Independence Rules y se tenían que retirar de Playa. No habia necesidad de revelar ningun otro dato. Tambien fui yo quien tuvo que ponerle por escrito a Bryan que necesitaban hacer uninvestigacion SEC-10A cuando estabamos en Cancun al finales de Julio del 2014. Playa y Cancun se Auto-reportaron - Estaban sobornando a los politicos/burocratas de Cancun. Brian y April jugando a - hacerse los auditores incompetentes. Rachel estaba ocupada coordinandoae con Mexico ( El proceso paralelo que tenia Rachel contigo/Riesgo) acerca de los Sobornos. en el proceso el incompetente Ademas Fue el equipo de Mexico quien me informo - No se hicieron Auditorias de Playa para el 2013. No habia nada que revisar. Mayo/Junio 2014. También informe a Rachel. Despues la historia cambio. La historia puede cambiar todas las veces que quieras - No hay papeles de Trabajo, archivo de Auditoria Playa Resorts en Mexico - unos cuantos memos y papelessueltos Memo No es ninguna Auditoria. Solo evidencia que los Gerentes de Auditoria decían la verdad. Lo que yo estaba haciendo era tratar de cubrirles el trasero Mayo a Julio para que hicieran la pinche Auditoria. En lugar de hacerla Marco Arellano estaba de vacaciones en Los Angeles, CA porque sus bebes estaban en clases de verano (Ingles) en UCLA. Estar de cabron mientras lo cubria no duraria mas de 2-3 meses. Una vez que sucedio lo de Playa en Cancun ya se orinaba del miedo. Desde que llegamos al Aeropuerto de Cancun para regresarnos a Mexico - Marco estaba mas Paranoico y fumando como chacuaco junto a Rachel. Revisa cuando te inclui al Equipo de DEI - Deloitte Los Angeles, CA. Tomoko - Junio/Julio 2008 - El primer dia que la conoci en NYC - Futuras Lideres de La Industria - Financial Services organizado por PwC NYC. Las Ejecutivas de mas Alto rango en todo Wall Street (No solo PwC) atendieron en el Evento. Tomoko - DEI es un Fraude no nos interesa diversidad/DE se trata de dinero. Mientras DEI genere lana seguiran con DEI. Yo deberia aprender/ concentrarme en ganar Dinero y no en tonterias. Dave Chrencik = Rainmaker, tiene mucho poder. No hay nada que le puedan hacer y La Firma gana mucho Dinero con Dave. Ella es quien Reemplazara a Dave cuando se retire(2010) - La Heredera del Reino que Construyo Dave en CA. Me ordeno Guardarme la información. Aun no habian comunicado que ella era la elegida de los Dioses (Robert Moritz -PwC Global CEO) - La Heredera del Reino de Dave. Ella - Socia Japonesa - recién ascendida a Socia era la Futura Reina y yo su futura súbdita. Tonterias. Ella no es nada. Dave es el Rey y ella misma sabe lo poderoso que es Dave en la Firma y yo no soy una tonta para cambiar sueños guajiros de Novata y a quien jamas en mi vida habia visto o conocido por Dave. La Razón por quien estoy en ese evento - Futuras Leaderes de PwC en Financial Services - Capital Global. 2008-2010 Son dos largos anos. Si la futura Reina sabe Tanto de mi (Espiarme) y es tan atrevida como para confesarme DEI es un Fraude, Regañarme por ser tonta y no entender para quien Trabajo - Rainmaker, pedirme que le oculte informacion al Rey Dave pues no tenia la menor idea de como funcionaba Dave y ningún socio - Senior Leadership -Financial Services enLos Angeles, CA. Ni siquiera Dave se atreve a regañarme, hablarme comi tonta o faltarme al respeto. Yo salgo insultada y me ponen como palo de gallinero si dejo que me falten al respeto o me porto como tortillera de vecindad con socios novatos. Faltarle el respeto a los Auditores de Dave o instigar desobediencia en el Reino - chismes de vecindad/Rumores ofensamortal contra Dave. Castigo - Amerita Ejecución. Lo primero que hice fue Decirle a Dave que conocí a su Reemplazo en NY. Socia Japonesa recién salida del micro-ondas va a reemplazarlo. Ella sabia todo de mi y yo nada de ella (implicito - Espionaje). No va a funcionar. El y yo nos vamos a retirar juntos en el 2010 (Ya anuncie que me voy de PwC en el 2010). Ademas ya no tenia porque perder el tiempo en tonterias de DEI (Tomoko HR-NY confesaron Fraude). Puedo enfocarme en Sistemas. Mas tiempo para enfocarme en el diseño del El Software de Auditoria y proyectos internos - la Tecnología. Según Deloitte nos dan cuello en Tecnologia. Voy a averiguar que hacen los de Tampa - IT back-office. Las Auditorias del 2007 fueron Restatement del Restatement y mas Restatements, y X y jetas y mas jetas por todos lados. ARC - Audit Performance Evaluations. Julio-Agosto 2008, Tomoko ya estaba de "Observadora" en el Committee de Gerentes - Financial Services en Los Angeles, CA. Segun en cuento chino - estaba ahi para conocer a todos los achichincles (Auditores) en Financial Services con quien trabajaría. Eso ya sabe - Sabia todo de mi y para quien trabajaba. Esta en el Comittecon Bill Starn, PwC Real Estate Industry - en Orange County no en Los Angeles, CA. Bill no tiene voz ni voto y ya esta en la cuerda floja. Bajo Auditorias - Revisiones/Investigaciones de Calidad. Dave y los socios en Los Angeles -Financial Services lo traen entre cejas. Fui yo quien superviso a Bill Starn. Septiembre - Noviembre 2008 Lehman Brothers Septiembre 15, 2008, HSBC Sali de JPMorgan - conflictos de Interés - SEC Independence Rules relacionados con Washinton Mutual. PwC National Office me ordeno pencils down. Ojo (Forma). Informe a Dave. Scott Starn necesita Gerente asap. Equipo de nosotros se encuentra en Fieldwork en JPMorgan. Dave - infórmale a Scott que busque sus gerentes y use sus equipos (Auditores de OC) enJPMorgan. (Mensaje implícito). Los Auditores de Dave YA no estan dsponibles para Bill/Scott. Sabra Dios que mas hicieron estos C y estamos todavia en Revisiones de Calidad/Investigaciones. Bill/Tomoko descubiertos en Fraude durante ARC. Julie Malouff y yo dirigimos ARC. Communication con respectivo socio Machuchon tras Bambalinas. Bill esta enfocado encampana de difamación contra equipos de Dave. Raj - nuevo socio en Los Angeles. Socio de Dave - es la oreja de Bill Starn. Michael Guilmore, Senior Audit Partner, EY Real Estate Industry, Los Angeles, CA. EY West Coast Leader - West Cost Mafia Boss. Jefe Supremo autorizado para la Transacción - Noviembre 2010. El Activo (Yo) quiere ver porque EY es mejor que PwC en Real Estate en CA. (Eso cuenta la Industria - la propaganda). EY- Real Estate (Michael Guilmore) autorizo mi transferencia a EY-FSO NYC en el otono del 2011. EY-FSO me transfirió a EY-Americas - Tom Flannery Senior Audit Partner, EY-FSO Boston, MA en paralelo. Ojo! Capital Global - EY Washington, DC Re-Educators, se presentaron en Persona en NYC. EY no puede creerse que me van a Entregar en frente de todo CA aEY-FSO Boston y lo notaria. Involucrados Michael O'Donnell y David Sung - Senior Audit Partner San Francisco, CA. EY - Tom Flannery les estaba restregando en la cara lo que habian hecho - Pendejos y con Audiencia de Los Angeles y San Francisco. Atskuko Ryan fue quien organizo la logística desde el momento que me transfirieron a EY-FSO. Entiendo que a losde CA les vieron la cara. Estaban sentados como Maricones lambiendose las heridas y el trasero de Tom. Todos sabíamos quien eran los jefes de EY-FSO CA. La foto al calce - (Metadata - Diciembre 3, 2011, Mayan Centro de Los Angeles, CA) EY Chrismas Party. Atendi el Evento junto con los nuevos socios de EY - Los que le bolaron el reino a Deloitte - Tax Advisory - y lo transfirieron a EY-FSO-Tax en Los Angeles. EY - El projecto de Separar a Audit y Tax en 2020-2021 Fracaso por el negocio tan redituable que General EY Tax Advisory. Michael DiSibio - se queria vender a EY Advisory en Latransaccion. Ya no estaba en EY-Real Estate pero no habia malas relaciones o jetas con RE - son los Rainmakers y manda mas de todos en la Oficina de EY-Los Angeles, CA. Nadie me transfiere sin que EY-RE lo Autorizara - Michael Guilmore. Foto a la Izquierda - Gabriel Marquez, Audit Partner, EY Real Estate Los Angeles, CA. El consejero "oficial" asignado por EY Diciembre 10, 2010. EY Real Estate (Guerra con China). Gabe - te vamos a mandar hasta arriba. Estas chiquita, estas bonita y eres Mexicana. El cabron hasta se frotaba las manos. Lo que yo pensaba - Hasta arriba de donde. Este que se trae, nisiquiera me conoce. Cuandi me conozca se le va a olvidar mi estatura o como me veo y de donde soy. Gabe se vio involucrado esquema entre Canyon Johnson, Sheriden Mansfeld, EY-FSO Los Angeles, EY-Real Estate -Los Angeles, PwC-Real Estate -Orange County - Scott Tornberg. Utilizaron - PwC Senior Asset Management - Los Angeles, CA - Tomoko SeniorAngelo - Gay - filipino. A la derecha Michael Guilmore - Jefe Supremo, EY Real Estate - West Coast Leader. West Coast Mafia. Este socio - dirigía los juegos mentales contra socios novatos de PwC Los Angeles, Orange County. Especificamente enfocado en informacion sobre Tomoko y cliente especificos (Hotchkins and Wiley). Mike = Real Estate no tenia ninguna Razon valida para solicitarinformacion sobre Tomoko, Hotckins y otros. Para Noviembre del 2010 yo entendía que tan perturbados e intimidados los tenia Dave Chrencik. Asunto acercárseme/olfatearme con oferta de trabajo. Nadie hace que le juren y le perjuren que si me hacen la oferta cuando PwC se entere, les va a pasar lo mismo que en 2005. Les tengo que Jurar por Diosito Santo que voy a aceptar y no hecharme para atras. El mesaje me lomandaron con Atsuko Ryan (Atsuko Nakamura). Noviembre 2010 Dave Retirado de PwC. Cumplo con Contratos/Acuerdos y me voy de Gira por las BigFour hasta que Tomoko tenga mas experiencia. Para Noviembre del 2010 esta muy Novata. 3 anos de Socia. La remplazaron los Clientes de PwC-Dave conmigo - Pleito PwC National Office vs Deloitte National Office vs IRS vs Obama-Biden Climate Change vs CA/TX vs NY - Kayne Andersen. Tomoko aun esta muy verde. El pleito Tom Flannery EY Americas - Boston Mafia vs Michael Guilmore EY Weast Cost Mafia Real Estate Dave Chrencik - El Reino de PwC. On May 7, 2024, at 6:43 PM, Nancy Alfaro <alfaro.nancy@gmail.com> wrote:  5:33 PM - Comienzo - Este Email Chain of Events Llamada a Mexico E-mail 2:29 PM - correo al calce - Grupo Prensa 5:3-X - Correo enviado al mismo grupo en este Correo la información y el correo final que resulto de todos los ciber-ataques los últimos 3 días. Mas información adicional. Diciembre 6, 2022 - Esquema incluyo involucrar a Texas, Tierra Caliente y la construcción en Texas. Entre a PwC en el 2000 - Salí de PwC en el 2010 Entre a PwC-Los Angeles. 2000-2008 PwC - NY - Noviembre 2008 - Diciembre 2010.Sali por la oficina de PwC-Los Angeles, CA. "Renuncia fue a PwC-NY - Mecanismo Empleo laboral Empleado. PwC-Nueva York - Esquema - Oferta. Pension como socia - Si acedo a retirarme de PwC -Global (intereses económicos/politicos en CA. Respuesta NO. Saque mis tiliches de mi apartamento vacio en NY en Agosto/Septiembre del 2010. Los mande a Tampa FL (Jonathan Reichental) con mi propia lana. CA los mudo a Santa Rosa CA junto con los de JonathanReichental - Pago O-Reily Media Septiembre 2010. Noviembre 2010 en Los Angeles, CA. Diciembre 10, 2010 comenze en EY-Los Angeles, CA. Jefe Supremo Autorixado para la Transacción Michael Gilmore, Senior Audit Partner, EY Real Estate Industry, EY Los Angeles, CA - West Coast Mafia Boss. Patrick Newman, EY Office Managing Partner el Los Angeles, CA. El achichincle responsable de protejer el activo (Yo) de todos los pleitistas no creerse el jefe del Reino de Dave o PwC-CA. Activo - quiere ver la salsa secreta de EY-Real Estate en CA. Porque EY es mejor que PwC en CA. A Patrick Newman se le informo no se le pidio opinion. Alachichincle de Patrick - Roger Yang - Le dije que NO queria y no me transfirieran a FSO. Al achichincle de FSO en Los Angeles, CA Michael O'Donnell le dije que NO queria y no me tranfirieran a FSO. Yo estoy en EY solo por EY Real Estate. El Reino de Dave esta en PwC no en EY. Me Transfirieron - No importo. Solo no dejaron rastro del papeleo. Inmediatamente me encimaron a los que le robaron a los olgazanes de Deloitte-Tax - Los Angeles que habian transferido el el Reino-Deloitte -Tax Advisory en Los Angeles, CA junto con Michael Serota - EY-Americas Co-Leader Wealth and Asset Management, EY FSO West East Coast -NY. Soy un Auditor - que creían que pasaria si me dejaban acercar a las joyas de la Corona - El Reino Secreto de EY Global despues de Decirles que NO. Desde el 2005 Sabian que PwC - Dave Chrencik les enseñó con Lana que EY no se debia acercar aunque yo no estuviera dentro de PwC. Cuando me curara del berrinche que hice a PwC es a donde regresaba. Ordenes desde que entre a PwC en el 2000. Estuve en EY-FSO EY-Americas del otono 2011-Julio 25, 2012 Me reuni con Dave poco despues de ser Transferida a FSO en Persona. Le pregunte cual es la diferencia entre el grupo de EY Financial Services e EY-FSO. Yo nunca habia escuchado de ese grupo hasta el Verano del 2011 y fue por medio de Atsuko Nakamura - Partner Oportunity si deja plantada a la PCAOB-Los Angeles y se queda con EY. Yo me entere una vez que Atsuko me dijo porque se queadaba en EY en el mismo grupoEY-Asset Management con Michael O'Donnell y Andrew McCleod. Le comente que habia sido transferida a un Grupo Nacional FSO en NY e inmediatamente me habian puesto en un Grupo Nacional Sales-Business Development - ligada a Canyon Jonson -Real Estate pero que Canyon ya era un Cliente de EY - Se los bolo Deloitte-Tax Advisory y según el Cuento Chino de EY yo le pertenecia a EY-Americas Tom Flannery,Audit Senior Partner, EY-FSO Boston Massachussets. Yo que tengo que hacer con los de EY-Real Estate - Canyon Johnson. Dave - no sabe la diferencia. Consejo. Los Clientes - Client Pursuits no nunca se consiguen de esa Forma. Recuerda como entro Canyon a PwC - Los Angeles, CA. Ok. La conversacion se dio entre Dave Chrencik y YO. Dave - respuestas siempre Si, No. No se (pero lo vas a averiguar ASAP) Las decisiones se toman después de que se investiguen X asunto. PwC 2000-2008 - Cultura de PwC. Lenguaje Interno - Reino de PwC. Entre como un Bebe Profesional a PwC en el 2000. Cuando era un niño-Profesional de 8 anos me pusieron bajo Contratos/Acuerdos intereses politicos/Economicos entre CA/NY. Un nino de 8 anos heredo el Reino que construyó Dave Chrencik. Un nino-Profesional de 8 anos necesita niñeros y quien vele por sus intereses hasta que tenga edad de Governar elreino que heredo. Al 2010 aun soy un nino-Profesional de 10 anos y ya me fregue y les dije que No en NY. Al 2012 - Adolescente - Primer pleito por Mercado - El pleito era con EY. McG - EY te voy a quitar Reino ya se cual es tu Salsa Secreata EY-Real Estate -Michael Gilmore e EY-FSO -Tom Flannery. Deloitte-Mexico - Evaluar lo que hicieron y sobre todo como lo querían hacer (Forma) Ofrecerme una Sociedad Deloitte-Audit en Monterrey, Nuevo Leon en Mexico. Forma = Fraude Coercion/Extorsion. Deloitte-Mexico 2013 - Capital Global -Washington DC Re-Educators. Se presentaron fisicamente en la Ciudad de Mexico la noche anterior a Reunirme con Guillermo Roa y conocer a Rachel y Kevin en Persona. En Deloitte GIOS-Mexico ok. En Los Angeles, están despedazándose y muy violentos. En Agosto del 2013 - Siento la violencia pero no la puedo ver. 6:42 PM Envie este correo. 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The Intelligence Branch - Obama-Biden. Elecciones Noviembre 4, 2008 - Seguido por NY Mandamas en Los Angeles. Noviembre 2008 vote en Tampa, FL (voto Patito vivo y estoy registrada en CA no en FL) Razon - Obama = Negro y ni siquiera habia opcion Pelosi-Obama-BigTech-Democras - Traicion HillaryClinton) Traducción - Quiere decir que yo no estaba en Los Angeles, CA sino en FL. Para el 24 de Noviembre, 2008 me tenían bajo Contratos/Acuerdos entre CA/NY - Sociedad - PwC. El Reino de Asset Management en CA - lo construyo/pertenece a Dave Crencik no a Tomoko Nagashima (NY). Los Ultimos 10 anos de Dave -Los que mas importan 2000-2010. Dave - PwC Rainmaker en PwC. Lo que dice Ojo -Segundo intento de mandar este email. - Auditor Publico - PCAOB -Sarbanes-Oxley Act 2002 (Patriot Act) - Inteligencia no Charlataneria. Ciber-criminales -Poco Intelligentes - no que no se trataba de esto. Estar de orejón y fisgon los apendeja - son los DEI. En una Auditoria - Apenas estamos en la reconcicilacion de versiones y ya se estan desbaratando. En las BigFour Auuditor Publico (Audit Standards) Contador Publico (Accounting Standards). El Auditor es La Ley. Antes de que los Charlatanes puedan alegar de cual Regla (Accounting Standard - ASC -X Derivados/Impuestos) yo les Tumbe el Edificio (Las Torres Gemelas-NY) Si el Edificio (Corporativo) no Existe ( Fraude) todos sus alegatos Tecnicos sonIrrelevantes. Todas las diferencias de opiniones - acerca del Fraude (Tecnical Accounting -ASC) son un Fraude. Auditor observa que hacen mientras cubren el Fraude - El proceso. El Proceso informa la Estrategia del Auditor. Begin forwarded message: From: Nancy Alfaro <alfaro.nancy@gmail.com>Date: May 7, 2024 at 2:49:41 PM PDTTo: alfaro.nancy@gmail.comSubject: Draft Re ARE Capital Markets Position - Junio 25, 2018 - Reformas Laborales - IT systems | May 7, 2024 - 2:29 PM - Tiempos - las ventanas abiertas - cada una es una version del documento - Poco Inteligentes llevamos 3 dias y noches en esto DEI vs Diversida e Inclusion - Lo que esta documentado en micurium en LinkedIn. The Intelligence Branch - Obama-Biden. Elecciones Noviembre 4, 2008 - Seguido por NY Mandamas en Los Angeles. Noviembre 2008 vote en Tampa, FL (voto Patito vivo y estoy registrada en CA no en FL) Razon - Obama = Negro y ni siquiera habia opcion Pelosi-Obama-BigTech-Democras -Traicion Hillary Clinton) Traducción - Quiere decir que yo no estaba en Los Angeles, CA sino en FL. Para el 24 de Noviembre, 2008 me tenían bajo Contratos/Acuerdos entre CA/NY - Sociedad - PwC. El Reino de Asset Management en CA - lo construyo/pertenece a Dave Crencik no a Tomoko Nagashima (NY). LosUltimos 10 anos de Dave - Los que mas importan 2000-2010. Dave - PwC Rainmaker en PwC. Lo que dice  From:Tracy Hern McGreevyTo:Council, CitySubject:Re: We reached out to your prescriber, but they would like to talk to you firstDate:Sunday, May 12, 2024 1:26:10 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. MHS Collections Online: Letter fromPaul Revere to Jeremy Belknap,circa 1798 masshist.org On May 11, 2024, at 6:59 PM, Tracy Hern McGreevy <tracymcgreevy@mac.com> wrote: Here is your Chief Dwyer working it, to my la la la la, no idea. <dwyer and manley.jpg> On May 11, 2024, at 6:52 PM, Tracy Hern McGreevy <tracymcgreevy@mac.com> wrote: So after I attended the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, my younger brother Leo, who will later be credited with the Iris Bostonian Con of The Medical Resident onHer Last Day Under Hu, attended Framingham State University, and began to frequent a local donut shop. Eventually he became one of the proprietor’s favorite cutstomers, Leo hamming it up. Well, FFS, their son Bill was hamming it up with his older sister Tracy for years before that and nobody made the connection for a while. Till we did. Donuts police Framing ham, lol, in the beginning I think the word was there. On May 11, 2024, at 6:23 PM, Tracy Hern McGreevy <tracymcgreevy@mac.com> wrote: Oh rear view mirror, the pediatric cancer (my roots) physician called PAPD when I reported something over SUDPD’s scope given the particulars and I was tooignorant of procedure and scared by then to catch it, 36 year old young mother of three living the poolside life with kids in private school across the street, causethey taught phonics at Campbell Christian, sole pull. One kid is a linguist, no regrets. But. It was bigger than me and I knew it. Landed in Fighter Pilot Copley’s orbit, but it took a while for me to see Chief Dwyer out there and I’m gonna turn 60 in 3 days, that’s how long this hassimmered to the perfect Sunday Sauce, oh and PBC C is involved, it’s not the kind of story that can be told in a sitting, but it is more relevant to this body thanGaza, where it is very difficult to tell what media to trust or not and once things are settled in your own City it will help you think about these things. Hence, Igenerally try to send you email that has to do with day-to-day events in your City whereas Aram seems to be screaming about things you cannot affect from yourcurrent position but have to keep addressing it with minimal reliable information, or do you? Today is my best friend William Landesman’s birthday. I met him the first day at the University of Massachusetts, at Amherst, and we were thick as thievefrom then on. We had an agreement that if we didn’t meet anybody else by the time we were forty we would marry each other, then came the call when I was32 and literally nursing my second child, “Trace, I’m gay…” of course I knew. But my Irish Catholic mother was so exceedingly displeased that I had Jewish friends, after she went after Sallan decades before, that she kinda disowned me,like she disowned my older sister for having gay friends, but she was really good at how she did it, so. Hu was aiming for Sallan and Fisher back then, I caught it and went underground as they cured childhood leukemia such that Jim and Ruby Christienson’s greatgrand daughter Ruby developed leukemia in a foreign country, their son Timothy James was my pastor in Massachusetts, I babysat Carolyn who gave birth toRuby who developed leukemia and lived. When I was a kid going back for regular checkups at Boston Floating for histicytosis, that waiting room with mothers with kids with leukemia was a graveyardwaiting to happen. The renegades in the foreign country want more cancer. I don’t like that they ship chemo agents in bulk barrels through Ali Baba, but what do I know. There is nothing average about Palo Alto, let it be so. Paul Fisher, MD, deserves the City’s appreciation, as well. On May 11, 2024, at 5:47 PM, Tracy Hern McGreevy <tracymcgreevy@mac.com> wrote: Suffolk County, Massachusetts, covers an area of approximately 58 square miles. This makes it one of the smallest counties in Massachusetts by land area, but it is also one of the most densely populated, encompassing the city of Boston and its immediate surroundings, including Chelsea, Revere, and Winthrop. Santa Clara County, California, covers an area of approximately 1,312 square miles. This region is part of the larger San Francisco Bay Area and includes major cities such as San Jose, Santa Clara, and Palo Alto. It is known for being the heart of Silicon Valley, hosting numerous tech companies and innovation hubs. On May 11, 2024, at 5:45 PM, Tracy Hern McGreevy <tracymcgreevy@mac.com> wrote: Suffolk County, Massachusetts has a much smaller, yet luminary footprint, where no one institution can ever become a behemoth. They check each other. Nobody is checkin’ Stanford and it’s outta control, sorry. Suffolk County, Massachusetts, is home to numerous hospitals and medical centers, many of which are renowned for their medical research and specialty care. Here’s a list of notable hospitals in Suffolk County: 1. Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) - Located in Boston, MGH is one of the top-ranked hospitals in the country and is known for its extensive research and specialty treatment in a wide range of medical fields. 2. Brigham and Women's Hospital - Also located in Boston, this hospital is a major teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School and is famous for its advanced care in areas such as cardiology, obstetrics, and endocrinology, among others. 3. Boston Medical Center (BMC) - Located in the South End of Boston, BMC is the primary teaching affiliate for Boston University School of Medicine. It provides a full range of pediatric and adult care services, from primary to family medicine to advanced specialty care. 4. Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center - Another major teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School, located in Boston, offering specialized medical care and a broad spectrum of services. 5. Tufts Medical Center - Located in downtown Boston, this hospital is the principal teaching hospital for Tufts University School of Medicine, offering comprehensive healthcare and specializing in a variety of areas including heart disease, cancer, and pediatric care. 6. Dana-Farber Cancer Institute - Known worldwide for its cancer research and treatment, Dana-Farber is located in the Longwood Medical and Academic Area of Boston. 7. Children’s Hospital Boston - Also situated in the Longwood Medical Area, this hospital is one of the top pediatric hospitals in the United States, offering comprehensive services for children and adolescents. 8. St. Elizabeth's Medical Center - A community-based hospital in the Brighton neighborhood of Boston that provides a wide range of medical services and specialties. These hospitals not only serve the local community but also patients from across the country and around the world, contributing significantly to global advancements in healthcare and medical research. On May 11, 2024, at 5:40 PM, Tracy Hern McGreevy <tracymcgreevy@mac.com> wrote: But when I wrote a letter to a Stanford Physician, they called PAPD. While I was holed up in the dark after he wired the building for fire, I think I solved your cold case.Returning the favor. On May 11, 2024, at 5:36 PM, Tracy Hern McGreevy <tracymcgreevy@mac.com> wrote: <maxresdefault.jpg> Bikoyoutu.be On May 11, 2024, at 5:20 PM, Tracy Hern McGreevy <tracymcgreevy@mac.com> wrote: Yep, a Palo Alto student lands in the news again as Stanford does not pass the case off to thePAPD, but they pass the alleged victim off to Santa Clara County, probably with information thatshe was sexually assaulted, the deputy understood when he informed her upon awakening, myreading of events. People make mistakes. We all do, we have to make room for that.People have intent to manipulate and cause harm, that is not the same thing.What is what cannot be said at this stage of the proceedings, but she was from Palo Alto so it gotheated, it looks like. So much so nobody paid attention to the “Stanford Police Departments” behavior. So you have two police forces in your City, who audits the other one? On May 11, 2024, at 4:41 PM, Tracy Hern McGreevy <tracymcgreevy@mac.com>wrote: I assume the Stanford Police passed her off as raped even though she was blacked outif I read correctly. Kids, doin’ it, some grad students on bikes came upon. It wouldbe one thing if she was clearly articulating and could later clearly articulate that shedidn’t want to be out there drunk with a Stanford student after a girls night out. Let’s be adult about it. ChatGPT when asked about normal expectationsIf the victim of a sexual assault on the Stanford campus was blacked out orunconscious, immediate medical care would still be the top priority. In such ascenario, the following steps would typically be taken: 1. **Emergency Response**: The first responders or those who find or are notifiedabout the victim would call 911 or the Stanford University Department of PublicSafety. Emergency medical services would be dispatched to provide immediateassistance. 2. **Medical Care and Examination**: The victim would be taken to the nearestsuitable medical facility equipped to handle such emergencies. Stanford Hospital islikely the first choice due to proximity and its comprehensive services, including asexual assault forensic exam team, also known as a SANE (Sexual Assault NurseExaminer) team. 3. **Forensic Examination**: Even if the victim is unconscious, a forensic exammight still be conducted to collect evidence. This is done with great care to respectthe victim's rights and privacy. Consent for this exam can be a complex issue if thevictim is unconscious, and typically, medical providers will proceed under theguidance of legal and ethical standards to best support the victim and preserveevidence for potential legal actions. 4. **Reporting to Law Enforcement**: The incident would be reported to lawenforcement authorities, who would begin an investigation. Since the victim isunconscious and unable to give a statement, the investigation would rely initially onphysical evidence, witness accounts, and any other available information. 5. **Support Services**: Once the victim regains consciousness, they would beprovided with access to counseling and support services. Universities typically haveprotocols to support victims of sexual assault, including mental health support,advocacy, and assistance with navigating the legal options available. 6. **Confidentiality and Care**: Throughout this process, the care team and lawenforcement would ensure that the victim's identity and the details of the incident arekept confidential, respecting the victim’s privacy and dignity. The handling of such a sensitive situation requires coordination between multipleentities, including campus security, medical facilities, law enforcement, anduniversity support services, to ensure that the victim receives appropriate care andthat the incident is investigated thoroughly and respectfully. ******************was the victim in the case that caused Judge Perskeys recall blacked out when the Stanford Police arrived on the scene? In the high-profile case involving Brock Turner at Stanford University, which ultimately led to the recall of Judge Aaron Persky, the victim, referred to as "Emily Doe" in court documents and media reports, was unconscious when bystanders intervened and when the Stanford University Department of Public Safety officers arrived at the scene. The victim had blacked out due to intoxication and did not regain consciousness until hours later in the hospital. This case drew significant public attention due to the circumstances of the assault, the intervention by bystanders who stopped the attack, and the subsequent legal outcomes, including the sentencing decision that many criticized as too lenient, leading to the recall of Judge Persky. In the case involving Brock Turner at Stanford University, the victim, Emily Doe, woke up in a hospital. After being found unconscious at the scene of the assault, she was taken to the hospital where she received medical care, including a forensic examination typically conducted for assault victims. She reported not knowing what had happened to her until she regained consciousness and was informed by medical personnel and law enforcement officials at the hospital. This aspect of the case was particularly harrowing and played a significant role in the public and legal reactions that followed. In the case involving Brock Turner, the victim, known publicly as Emily Doe, was indeed transported to Santa Clara Valley Medical Center. WUT? Oh Stanford has no sexual assault expertise the way the county hospital does, no research or anything, either, and stabilizing her unconscious condition was not apriority, getting her off the Stanford campus was. On May 11, 2024, at 3:07 PM, Tracy Hern McGreevy<tracymcgreevy@mac.com> wrote: I first encountered Detective Burns in 2002 when he called me at myhome in Campbell after he read a letter I wrote to one Stanford physicianwarning him about another, when Chief Dwyer was leading. This wasbefore the iatrogenic overdose of dental anesthetic that put me in the CJS~ 6 months later, after I fingered Hu. Then it got uglier. I did not understand anybody saw it, but they did, your people, a credit to the City of Palo Alto. They have been doggedly persistent on and off your payroll and that’swhy and how I am here. On May 11, 2024, at 2:34 PM, Tracy Hern McGreevy<tracymcgreevy@mac.com> wrote: While I’m at it, in the Judge Persky matter. If the sexualassault happened on the Stanford Campus, why wasn’t shewhisked right into that world class institution instead oftransported all the way to Valley Medical, where the reportsindicate that after she woke up, she was informed she wasraped by the police. She didn’t know it until then. She drank a lot before shewent out that night, shots, many, then she ditched all herfriends and wanted to stay with the guy she met at a partyand some bike riders came along and made assumptionscause she was so loaded, but there is no record of her havean awareness of being raped until after she was told she wasraped. It doesn’t work that way. I never met Judge Perky, I onlyheard about him through multiple channels on both sides ofthe spectrum that he was fair and impartial, which I see here,and good for him, but the police and the judiciary are underattack and the targets and more the fair and impartial ones,who become politicized. Ya, I’m a convicted felon, later wobbled down anddismissed after Judge Nadler wouldn’t let me have a trialand stuff, and was wronged by the police and a couple ofmisled Judges, but I don’t have to hate them all, and stopappreciating what they do for us. I had to call the Sheriff at my location twice in the past yearbecause there was sniper on the beach below me and the guypulled up in a rural location alone, and another one will pullup to your house when somebody is in your back yard andthey deserve, generally, our respect and appreciation, andsupport, especially if we chose the right leaders. I had the privilege of working alongside Chief Dwyer fortwelve years after he gave up such a great job to delve intomental health and try to figure out what they problem is,then they sent John Costa in, and Swatty has been on it, too. You guys have hired top notch, ethical men from a longtradition and they way to lose that kind of gift is to makethem subject to a loose cannon like this. It’s hard enough as it is, the pride in their work is part oftheir fuel that keeps them at it when people spit and sneerand call them when the gun is pointed in their face. Rise Up Palo Alto... Begin forwarded message: From: Tracy Hern<tracyhern8@gmail.com>Subject: Re: We reached out to yourprescriber, but they would like to talk toyou firstDate: May 11, 2024 at 2:12:07 PM PDTTo: Chief Burns<dennis.r.burns@gmail.com>Message-Id: <29285B3E-872F-4388-855D-3AF207966FF9@gmail.com> Oh, he went to Stanford, your auditor, PLEASEFFS. I started reporting the Rona Hu problem athis alma mater during the “reporting period” hislast report was supposed to focus on, and he comes up with a six year old case tosensationalize. Got alumni friends freaking out about you causeStanford had no authority to write 5150’s allthese years? A problem of such Epicproportions as has never been seen or heard inmedicine? Motives too many to count, like I said, and hisbeing alumnae should have disqualified himright there, too close for comfort, get somebodyfrom Harvard instead. Or get somebody who has no interest eitherway. The entirety of his career has been spent “goingafter the police.” There is nothing balancedthere, you want a guy like Jeff Rosen who doesit when it is necessary, but it isn’t his entiremindset that he sets out to do it like this guydescribes here as he violates the polices civilrights by smearing them when they did nothingwrong. Sorry, Charlie. MICHAEL GENNACOoirgroup.com <pfavico.ico> People on in the Friends of the Palo AltoChildren’s Theatre will also have Stanfordconnections, is my guess. Oh this is so juicy. It’s like James Michael Curley being electedfrom jail. On May 11, 2024, at 1:18 AM,Tracy Hern<tracyhern8@gmail.com> wrote: One should not be allowed to justramble in to a City Council Meetingclaiming “expertise” in PolicingMatters when the City or Countyhasn’t vetted the individual. All her testimony should bestricken.She aint’ authorized to do that. But they don’t swear them in, soit’s a different thing to hone in on,but Wait, Sorry, Who are you? What authority or expertise orcontract do you have to evendescribe, never mind evaluatepolice services or training in thisCity? Why are you at this table answeringinstead of the contract holder, thePolice Auditor? Seriously, just stick an attractivefemale in and nobody thinks tothink she isn’t vetted on anycontract to provide services, nevermind testimony to this body. Nothing to see here. Move along. On May 11, 2024, at1:12 AM, Tracy Hern<tracyhern8@gmail.com> wrote: So, before I startedlaughing so hard ithurt, I listened to theintroduction to theauditor where (who isthat, I will find out)introduced the SCOPE Of what the CityCouncil was allowed toquestion the policeauditor about. Nothing in his reports,no names, no privateinformation oranything, then he popsa case up on the screenwith the name Alvarez on it, if Irecall, but absolutely aname and a case, fromsix years ago, not the reporting periodidentified in the samecontract and he justruns roughshod likethat from then on, ithas to be, I Lost it Right there. It was over. I can probs get ittranscripts for muchless effort that 15 yearsago, then they are eatenalive, including who isshe and she’s not in thecontract, not voted, anunknown, there is asituation at hand andthe person whoprepared the report thatwe contract with, oneof the two shouldexplain it, But instead, we havepr/save faceinterference from awoman who has noauthority to appearbefore the City Councilrepresenting the PoliceAuditor who indicatedthe county would befunding the services oftwo males in theirreport-writingendeavors. The details matter. Has she or anybodyelse appeared beforeand did they slide thebilling through, in athumb-their-nose-we-own-you kinda way? On May10, 2024,at9:13 PM,TracyHern<tracyhern8@gmail.com>wrote: Myprescriberis not myphysicianany more. 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Stay well,Your Amazon Pharmacy Team This email was sent from a notification-only address that cannot accept incoming email.Please do not reply to this message. Please note that this message was sent to the following e-mail address: tracymcgreevy@mac.com © 2024 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Amazon, Amazon.com, Amazon Pharmacy, and all related logos are trademarks of Amazon.com Inc. or its affiliates. From:KRISTINA P SMITH To:Council, City; ParkRec Commission; City Mgr; Parks; Administrative Services Cc:Sharon Erickson; Penny Proctor Subject:Restrooms for Eleanor Pardee Park Date:Sunday, May 12, 2024 1:13:11 PM Some people who received this message don't often get email from jubilada@sbcglobal.net. Learn why this isimportant CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Dear City Councilmembers, Finance, and city staff, I am a 45-year resident of Palo Alto, and a 35-year plot holder atEleanor Gardens. Regarding the issue of public restrooms for Eleanor Pardee Park and environs, I sincerely hope that you voteto approve funding for and installation of restrooms as soon aspossible. It's puzzling to me why it's taken so long for this totranspire. Palo Alto is an affluent community. Providingsomething as basic as toilets for the many people who useEleanor Pardee Park, and the adjacent community anddemonstration gardens, seems like a no-brainer. People areparticipating in sports, picnics, graduation parties, birthdayparties, walking, enjoying the surroundings, etc., etc., all withoutthe benefit of a really important amenity: public toilets. Seemsunfriendly, unwelcoming, and just plain uncivilized. Sincerely, Kristina P. Smith 1144 Cedar Street Palo Alto, CA 94301 From:Winter Dellenbach To:Council, City; Binder, Andrew; Shikada, Ed; Stump, Molly Subject:Reform of PAPD"s final and binding arbitration Date:Sunday, May 12, 2024 12:58:47 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. To: City Council Members PAPD Chief, Andrew Binder City Manager, Ed ShikadaCity Attorney, Molly Stump From: Winter Dellenbach RE: Suggestions for Change to PAPD Final and Binding Arbitration The Issue: Current structural issues make final and binding arbitration an attractive option for officers being disciplined or terminated by the PAPD, but experience, experts, and studies show that it undermines our City’s ability to hold officers accountable formisconduct in an effective and timely manner. The Current Process: Under state law, PAPD peace officers have a right to appeal punitive actions againstthem by the Department. Accordingly, a PAPD officer, usually with free legal counsel, may access two layers of internal PAPD due process appeals before binding arbitration becomes an option. Officers now appeal Department decisions using final and binding arbitration to the City Manager, but usually opt for an arbitrator. If an arbitrator’s findings overturn the Department decisions, a terminated officer may return to the force with back pay, often years after the precipitating incident. (PAPOA grievance process, pgs. 47-49): https://www.cityofpaloalto.org/files/assets/public/v/1/human-resources/labor- relations/papoa/papoa_moa_23-25__signed.pdf Suggestions for Change: 1.The Impediment of Final and Binding Arbitration The biggest weaknesses in binding arbitration are that arbitrators are motivated to second guess police chiefs about the level of discipline and often return an officer to work who has no business wearing a badge. Data shows that this happens in about half the cases that go to binding arbitration. There’s something wrong with a systemwhere the "appeal" rate is 50% successful.Final and binding arbitration should be ended or if not, then substantially changed. 2.Justice Delayed is Justice Denied - Tightening Deadline Extensions “The time limits specified in this Article may be extended by mutual agreement in writing of the aggrieved employee or the Association and the reviewer concerned.” (Conduct of Grievance Procedure, PAPOA MOU Pg 47, (d)(1) ).Reduce extension time as possible to achieve the most timely resolution. Thisbenefits all parties while ensuring prompt accountability and reduced back pay ifowed by the City. 3.Standard of ProofApparently arbitrators sometimes change the standard of proof for their arbitration hearing from “preponderance of the evidence” used in internal PAPD appeals, to “clear and convincing evidence”, a higher level of proof needed to find against an officer, making for an inconsistent process and easier to overrule PAPD decisions. Arbitrators should be required to use the same standard of proof as used by thePAPD in prior appeals involving a PAPD officer. 4.The Strike-off SystemArbitrators are so motivated (see Impediment of Binding Arbitration, above) because of the way they are selected with a "strike off" system. That means that arbitrators who have a track record of holding officers accountable will not be chosen for the assignment. One way to alleviate this is to have a smaller pool of arbitrators and not have astrike off. Sort of like court, you get the judge you get. 5.Local Arbitrators NeededMost of the time arbitrators are not from our community, don’t know our City's goals and values, and have no stake in the result. The City should require that the "list" of arbitrators be derived from those who live or work in or near our community. 6.Non-binding Arbitration If the arbitration process is continued, consider this basic change. Make the findings non-binding and subject to adoption or modification by the CityManager. 7.Alternatives to Arbitration Replace arbitrators with an alternative, as other jurisdictions use. Institute a Personnel Board whose members are chosen by Council. This is thesystem that Santa Cruz County Sheriff's and Davis Police use and that most stakeholders like. Members should be local. Conclusion: Arbitrators are not accountable to anybody and their findings are not reviewed publicly. The system of arbitration needs to be eliminated or substantially changedto if the City is to better ensure good policing that really will protect and serve all equally well. From:Aram James To:Supervisor Susan Ellenberg Cc:<michael.gennaco@oirgroup.com>; Angel, David; Bill Newell; Binder, Andrew; Cecilia Taylor; Cindy Chavez; Council, City; D Martell; Dan Okonkwo; Daniel Kottke; Diana Diamond; Don Austin; EPA Today; Emily Mibach; Enberg, Nicholas; Friends of Cubberley; GRP-City Council; Jax Ajluni; Jay Boyarsky; Jeff Moore; Jeff Rosen; Joe Simitian; Josh Becker; KEVIN JENSEN; Linda Jolley; Gardener, Liz; Lotus Fong; Michael Zhang; Zelkha, Mila; Patricia.Guerrero@jud.ca.gov; Raj Jayadev; Raymond Goins; Robert.Jonson@shf.sccgov.org; Rose Lynn; Salem Ajluni; Sally Lieber; Sean Allen; Supervisor Otto Lee; Vara Ramakrishnan; Perron, Zachary; Barberini, Christopher; dennis burns; district1@bos.sccgov.org; jgreen@dailynewsgroup.com; josh@sanjosespotlight.com; kenneth.Binder@shf.sccgov.org; Foley, Michael Subject:An Israeli Newspaper Presents Truths Readers May Prefer to Avoid Date:Sunday, May 12, 2024 12:23:53 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. An Israeli Newspaper PresentsTruths Readers May Prefer to Avoid https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2024/05/20/an-israeli-newspaper-presents-truths-readers-may-prefer-to-avoid From:Aram James To:Angie, Palo Alto Renters Association; Bill Newell; Binder, Andrew; Cindy Chavez; Council, City; D Martell; Friendsof Cubberley; Human Relations Commission; Jack Ajluni; Jeff Moore; Josh Becker; Lewis james; Gardener, Liz;Zelkha, Mila; Van Der Zwaag, Minka; Raymond Goins; Rose Lynn; Salem Ajluni; Sean Allen; Supervisor Otto Lee;Supervisor Susan Ellenberg; district1@bos.sccgov.org; kenneth.Binder@shf.sccgov.org Subject:The other side of the river Date:Sunday, May 12, 2024 12:10:49 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. https://www.newyorker.com/news/letter-from-jordan/the-other-side-of-the-river From:Denise P To:Council, City Subject:Restroom at Pardee Park Date:Sunday, May 12, 2024 11:28:13 AM Some people who received this message don't often get email from dpitsch@gmail.com. Learn why this isimportant CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Dear Council, I am writing in support of installing a restroom at Pardee Park. I was a resident of Palo Alto for 35 years, and lived on Addison Avenue near Eleanor PardeePark. My children played sports at Eleanor Pardee Park; we had their birthday parties there. I never understood why there was no restroom there; there is plenty of space, and kids needa restroom. I am currently a volunteer for Master Gardeners, and I work at the Palo Alto Demonstration Garden (PADG) several times per month. A restroom is desperately neededhere! I have had to leave my stint at PADG and drive to the Palo Alto Art Center to use the restroom. We often have classes at PADG, and there is no restroom for people to use. Iwas working there on Friday, April 26, when a couple of women who were on the Gamble Garden tour came by, looking for a restroom. They wondered why a large public park did nothave a restroom. I hope you can prioritize installing a restroom at Eleanor Pardee Park. Thank you,Denise Pitsch From:Aram James To:<michael.gennaco@oirgroup.com>; Angie, Palo Alto Renters Association; Wagner, April; Baker, Rob; Binder,Andrew; Bryan Gobin; Cait James; Cecilia Taylor; Council, City; D Martell; Don Austin; DuJuan Green; Ed Lauing;Friends of Cubberley; GRP-City Council; Jay Boyarsky; Jeff Rosen; Josh Becker; Julie Lythcott-Haims; KalomaSmith; Lewis james; Gardener, Liz; Lotus Fong; Marina Lopez; Raj Jayadev; Raymond Goins; Reifschneider,James; Roberta Ahlquist; Sally Lieber; Sean Allen; Supervisor Otto Lee; Supervisor Susan Ellenberg; Tim James;WILPF Peninsula Palo Alto; Perron, Zachary; Zelkha, Mila; alpodell@gmail.com; citycouncil@mountainview.gov;dennis burns; kenneth.Binder@shf.sccgov.org Subject:Rumor and fear fed into chaos at UCLA Date:Sunday, May 12, 2024 8:52:59 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Rumor and fear fed into chaos at UCLA https://edition.pagesuite.com/popovers/dynamic_article_popover.aspx?guid=1d350a31-5f4e-4b3c-8f96-51b772f7fb80&v=sdk From:Aram James To:Cait James; Cindy Chavez; Council, City; D Martell; Friends of Cubberley; Human Relations Commission; JackAjluni; Jeff Moore; Joe Simitian; Josh Becker; Kaloma Smith; Lewis james; Zelkha, Mila; Palo Alto Free Press;Preminger, Steve; Raj Jayadev; Raymond Goins; Robert. Jonsen; Rose Lynn; Salem Ajluni; Sean Allen; StephenLe; Supervisor Otto Lee; Supervisor Susan Ellenberg; WILPF Peninsula Palo Alto; dennis burns;district1@bos.sccgov.org; walter wilson Subject:Israeli a pariah on the world stage, a dying colonial apartheid fascist occupying nation. Goodbye and good riddance, Israeli! Date:Sunday, May 12, 2024 8:21:43 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Israeli a pariah on the world stage, a dying colonial apartheid fascist occupying nation. Goodbye and good riddance, Israeli! Isolated and defiant, Israel vows to ‘stand-alone’ in warhttps://edition.pagesuite.com/popovers/dynamic_article_popover.aspx?guid=34085d70-e38c- 4a45-99b5-0ae455d786a4&appcode=SAN252&eguid=26589615-4d9e-4e92-92fe-0b25864c15a6&pnum=4# For more great content like this subscribe to the The Mercury News e-edition app here: From:Aram James To:Supervisor Susan Ellenberg Cc:Angel, David; Bryan Gobin; Cait James; Council, City; D Martell; Ed Lauing; GRP-City Council; Human Relations Commission; Jeff Moore; Josh Becker; Lewis james; Lythcott-Haims, Julie; Zelkha, Mila; Rose Lynn; Sally Lieber; Sean Allen; Shikada, Ed; Tim; Tim James; Tim James; Vara Ramakrishnan Subject:Jewish voices struggle to find words of reconciliation in face of campus violence Date:Saturday, May 11, 2024 9:48:29 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Jewish voices struggle to find words of reconciliation in face of campus violence https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2024-05-11/jewish-voices-struggle-for-words-of- reconciliation-in-face-of-campus-violence From:Uzma Minhas To:Council, City Subject:Presentation and names for public comment Monday May 13 Date:Saturday, May 11, 2024 9:37:59 PM Attachments:City Council Presentation 5.13.pdf Some people who received this message don't often get email from uzmaminhas@gmail.com. Learn why this isimportant CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Hello, I would like to present Monday during public comment. I have attached my slides. My group's names are: Uzma (myself)Yazan TalhaTuba Lubna Thanks,Uzma From:Aram James To:Angie, Palo Alto Renters Association; Cait James; Council, City; Friends of Cubberley; Human RelationsCommission; Jeff Moore; Josh Becker; Julie Lythcott-Haims; Kaloma Smith; Karen Holman; Lewis james; LindaJolley; Marina Lopez; Zelkha, Mila; Van Der Zwaag, Minka; Palo Alto Free Press; Reifschneider, James; RickCallender; Rose Lynn; Sean Allen; Supervisor Susan Ellenberg; Tom DuBois; WILPF Peninsula Palo Alto; Perron,Zachary; Barberini, Christopher; chuck jagoda; dennis burns; Tannock, Julie; ladoris cordell Subject:This wouldn’t be Berkeley without a protest’: Cal commencement proceeds amid pro-Palestine student demonstration Date:Saturday, May 11, 2024 9:11:30 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. This wouldn’t be Berkeley without a protest’: Cal commencement proceeds amid pro-Palestine student demonstration https://www.mercurynews.com/2024/05/11/pro-palestine-student-protesters-interrupt-uc- berkeley-commencement/ From:Aram James To:Supervisor Susan Ellenberg Cc:D Martell; Dan Okonkwo; Daniel Kottke; DuJuan Green; Friends of Cubberley; Jack Ajluni; Jeff Moore; Julie Lythcott-Haims; Van Der Zwaag, Minka; Palo Alto Free Press; Bains, Paul; Paul George @ PPJC; Salem Ajluni; WILPF Peninsula Palo Alto; dennis burns; ladoris cordell; roberta ahlquist Subject:Defend the peoples University Date:Saturday, May 11, 2024 8:03:58 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. From:Aram James To:Braden Cartwright; Dave Price; Emily Mibach Subject:Nakba Day Rally City Hall 5-11-2024 Date:Saturday, May 11, 2024 7:22:35 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. From:Eli Pasternak To:Council, City Subject:Palo Alto Airport expansion plans Date:Saturday, May 11, 2024 4:53:18 PM Some people who received this message don't often get email from elip@sonic.net. Learn why this is important CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Dear council members, This email is in support of the proposed airport expansion. As a Palo Alto resident for more that 40 years and a retired high-tech executive, I have been using the airport since the 80’s. l learned to fly here and eventually became an airplane owner. I have also on occasion charted flights that took me and with other family members to various locations in California, mainly during the COVID pandemic, where airline flights were unsafe. Having a local airport that could take us everywhere without concerns of traffic on HWY 101 has been a major asset. I am not emphasizing here the economic viability or the lifesaving value in major disasters. I am sure others have written about those attributes. I am also not discussing in detail the incorrect claims of noise nuisance, that is caused mainly by non-airport traffic. Again, I presume that others have discussed it thoroughly. My focus is on the big picture that some residents might be missing: the contribution of the airport to the city image and to the local environment. Palo Alto airport is an open space, which is compatible with the Baylands and the adjacent golf course. Together they form a recreational compound for all residents and a variety of hobbies. The airport is a source of pride for the city, as one of the nation’s densest centers of small airplanes. This contributes to the lucrative image of Palo Alto as the high-quality city at the heart of Silicon Valley and it makes an intangible, but major impact on the quality of life. I have visited hundreds of airports throughout the nation and found our setting is unique and a source of pride and prestige. Regarding the expansion itself, I have waited twenty years for a rental hangar space for my small airplane. I hope we can shorten the wait for others. Also, a slightly longer runway would improve safety without changing the type of airplanes that land here. It has now been only a few years since the airport has switched to city management, and it is long due for an upgrade. Sincerely yours, Eli Pasternak, 1831 Waverley St. Palo Alto, CA 94301 Tel: 650-269-2232 From:John S Schroeder To:Council, City Subject:Churchill Date:Saturday, May 11, 2024 3:31:36 PM [Some people who received this message don't often get email from hope1@stanford.edu. Learn why this is important at https://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification ] CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ No one wants Churchill eliminated Please reconsider Thank you John Schroeder Mears ct Stanford Sent from my iPhone From:Aram James To:Wagner, April; Cait James; Council, City; D Martell; Daniel Kottke; Don Austin; Ed Lauing; Friends of Cubberley;Jack Ajluni; Jeff Moore; Josh Becker; Lewis james; Gardener, Liz; Marina Lopez; Michelle; Zelkha, Mila; Palo AltoFree Press; Reifschneider, James; Roberta Ahlquist; Salem Ajluni; Sally Lieber; Sean Allen; Supervisor Otto Lee;Supervisor Susan Ellenberg; WILPF Peninsula Palo Alto; Barberini, Christopher; chuck jagoda; Figueroa, Eric;Tannock, Julie; ladoris cordell; yolanda Cc:Cindy Chavez; Diana Diamond; EPA Today; Enberg, Nicholas; Joe Simitian; KEVIN JENSEN; Shikada, Ed; dennis burns; district1@bos.sccgov.org; editor@paweekly.com Subject:. Date:Saturday, May 11, 2024 3:00:20 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. On my way to greet Biden who was in town for a fundraiser. On Fri, May 10, 2024 at 2:20 PM Aram James <abjpd1@gmail.com> wrote: From:Tracy Hern McGreevy To:Council, City Subject:Fwd: We reached out to your prescriber, but they would like to talk to you first Date:Saturday, May 11, 2024 2:34:32 PM Attachments:pfavico.ico CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments andclicking on links. While I’m at it, in the Judge Persky matter. If the sexual assault happened on the Stanford Campus, why wasn’t she whiskedright into that world class institution instead of transported all the way to Valley Medical, where the reports indicate that after shewoke up, she was informed she was raped by the police. She didn’t know it until then. She drank a lot before she went out that night, shots, many, then she ditched all her friends andwanted to stay with the guy she met at a party and some bike riders came along and made assumptions cause she was so loaded,but there is no record of her have an awareness of being raped until after she was told she was raped. It doesn’t work that way. I never met Judge Perky, I only heard about him through multiple channels on both sides of thespectrum that he was fair and impartial, which I see here, and good for him, but the police and the judiciary are under attack andthe targets and more the fair and impartial ones, who become politicized. Ya, I’m a convicted felon, later wobbled down and dismissed after Judge Nadler wouldn’t let me have a trial and stuff, and waswronged by the police and a couple of misled Judges, but I don’t have to hate them all, and stop appreciating what they do for us. I had to call the Sheriff at my location twice in the past year because there was sniper on the beach below me and the guy pulledup in a rural location alone, and another one will pull up to your house when somebody is in your back yard and they deserve,generally, our respect and appreciation, and support, especially if we chose the right leaders. I had the privilege of working alongside Chief Dwyer for twelve years after he gave up such a great job to delve into mentalhealth and try to figure out what they problem is, then they sent John Costa in, and Swatty has been on it, too. You guys have hired top notch, ethical men from a long tradition and they way to lose that kind of gift is to make them subject toa loose cannon like this. It’s hard enough as it is, the pride in their work is part of their fuel that keeps them at it when people spit and sneer and call themwhen the gun is pointed in their face. Rise Up Palo Alto... Begin forwarded message: From: Tracy Hern <tracyhern8@gmail.com>Subject: Re: We reached out to your prescriber, but they would like to talk to you firstDate: May 11, 2024 at 2:12:07 PM PDTTo: Chief Burns <dennis.r.burns@gmail.com>Message-Id: <29285B3E-872F-4388-855D-3AF207966FF9@gmail.com> Oh, he went to Stanford, your auditor, PLEASE FFS. I started reporting the Rona Hu problem at his alma materduring the “reporting period” his last report was supposed to focus on, and he comes up with a six year old case to sensationalize. Got alumni friends freaking out about you cause Stanford had no authority to write 5150’s all these years? Aproblem of such Epic proportions as has never been seen or heard in medicine? Motives too many to count, like I said, and his being alumnae should have disqualified him right there, too close forcomfort, get somebody from Harvard instead. Or get somebody who has no interest either way. The entirety of his career has been spent “going after the police.” There is nothing balanced there, you want a guylike Jeff Rosen who does it when it is necessary, but it isn’t his entire mindset that he sets out to do it like this guydescribes here as he violates the polices civil rights by smearing them when they did nothing wrong. Sorry, Charlie. MICHAEL GENNACO oirgroup.com People on in the Friends of the Palo Alto Children’s Theatre will also have Stanford connections, is my guess. Oh this is so juicy. It’s like James Michael Curley being elected from jail. On May 11, 2024, at 1:18 AM, Tracy Hern <tracyhern8@gmail.com> wrote: One should not be allowed to just ramble in to a City Council Meeting claiming “expertise” in PolicingMatters when the City or County hasn’t vetted the individual. All her testimony should be stricken.She aint’ authorized to do that. But they don’t swear them in, so it’s a different thing to hone in on, but Wait, Sorry, Who are you? What authority or expertise or contract do you have to even describe, never mind evaluate policeservices or training in this City? Why are you at this table answering instead of the contract holder, the Police Auditor? Seriously, just stick an attractive female in and nobody thinks to think she isn’t vetted on any contract toprovide services, never mind testimony to this body. Nothing to see here. Move along. On May 11, 2024, at 1:12 AM, Tracy Hern <tracyhern8@gmail.com> wrote: So, before I started laughing so hard it hurt, I listened to the introduction to the auditorwhere (who is that, I will find out) introduced the SCOPE Of what the City Council was allowed to question the police auditor about. Nothing in his reports, no names, no private information or anything, then he pops a case upon the screen with the name Alvarez on it, if I recall, but absolutely a name and a case, from six years ago, not thereporting period identified in the same contract and he just runs roughshod like that fromthen on, it has to be, I Lost it Right there. It was over. I can probs get it transcripts for much less effort that 15 years ago, then they are eaten alive,including who is she and she’s not in the contract, not voted, an unknown, there is asituation at hand and the person who prepared the report that we contract with, one of thetwo should explain it, But instead, we have pr/save face interference from a woman who has no authority toappear before the City Council representing the Police Auditor who indicated the countywould be funding the services of two males in their report-writing endeavors. The details matter. Has she or anybody else appeared before and did they slide the billing through, in a thumb-their-nose-we-own-you kinda way? On May 10, 2024, at 9:13 PM, Tracy Hern <tracyhern8@gmail.com> wrote: My prescriber is not my physician any more. Begin forwarded message: From: Amazon Pharmacy <no-reply@pharmacy.amazon.com>Subject: We reached out to your prescriber, but they would like to talk to you firstDate: May 10, 2024 at 2:47:18 PM PDT To: tracymcgreevy@mac.comMessage-Id: <0100018f64798d06-5879b631-332c-4c74- 8455-159dd4b6b3e8-000000@email.amazonses.com> YOUR MEDICATION Hi Mary, We reached out to your prescriber to renew your prescription forLev*****. Your prescriber denied our request and wants you to contactthem. Next Step: Contact your prescriber and ask them to send a prescription directly to Amazon Pharmacy. When you speak with your prescriber, ask them to send your prescriptionto Amazon Pharmacy and we'll take care of the rest. Here's some information your prescriber may need:Our name: Amazon Pharmacy Home Delivery Address: 4500 S Pleasant Valley Road, Suite 201, Austin, TX 78744-2911 National Provider Identifier Code: 1285084467 Track your prescription If you have any questions, please visit our Help page on AmazonPharmacy website. Stay well,Your Amazon Pharmacy Team This email was sent from a notification-only address that cannot accept incoming email. Please do not reply to this message. Please note that this message was sent to the following e-mail address: tracymcgreevy@mac.com © 2024 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Amazon, Amazon.com, Amazon Pharmacy, and all related logos are trademarks of Amazon.com Inc. or its affiliates. From:Rosalie Shepherd To:Council, City Subject:Pardee Park restroom Date:Saturday, May 11, 2024 12:45:47 PM Some people who received this message don't often get email from shep8283@comcast.net. Learn why this isimportant CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Dear City Councilmembers, Finance, and city staff, The FY2025 proposed capital and operating budgets include installation of at least four new restrooms in city parks. However, Eleanor Pardee Park, one of the city's largestneighborhood parks, is not on the list. We are requesting the Finance Committee and City Council prioritize installation of a restroom at Eleanor Pardee Park. Eleanor Pardee Park is the second largest residential park in Palo Alto with hundreds ofvisitors, including children at the two playgrounds, adult and youth soccer players, tai chi groups, dog walkers, volunteers in the demonstration garden, and community gardeners. A restroom was planned when the park was dedicated and proposed again in the lastdecade. We have been told that the reason Pardee was not included in the current capital improvement plan was because some neighbors fear that the restroom would be "a magnetfor unwelcome behavior." In February 2024 a resident dissenter wrote restrooms attract "drug dealers", "unsavory characters" and "young adults from outside our area". Other restrooms in Palo Alto Parks have been added without these concerns. Eleanor Pardee Park qualifies under Policy 2.E, Programs 2.E.2 as a suitable site. It is a high usage park, and it needs a restroom. As a Master Gardener at Pardee Park for 20 years, there have been numerous occasions when I have been asked to teach a class of elementary students the basics of gardening and how to start a school garden. When it was pointed out that there were no restrooms on the property, there was no way to set up any kind of program with school children. If we had a bathroom, it would make a big difference in how many children and families would come to the demonstration garden to participate in the teaching part of our mission. Please take action to prioritize funding for this restroom. Sincerely, Rosalie Shepherd Master Gardener From:Kat Snyder To:Council, City Subject:Utilities staffing in the budget Date:Saturday, May 11, 2024 11:54:59 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Dear Finance Committee and other Council Members, I was super pleased to see the reporting on services being brought back in the newest budget, particularly the libraries. I also am happy to hear talks about adding a bathroom at PardeePark. I live nearby and would go there more often if that were the case. I know you're getting a million requests for how to use the budget, and I am no different :-) In August, the staff at BAAQMD will start drafting a recommendation on whether and how toproceed with their recent ruling that the sale of all gas water heaters cease in 2027 and that of gas furnaces in 2029. A strong showing from our city can support keeping the decision onschedule. For that reason, I would like to request the addition of a simple rebate program for Heat Pump HVACs in this coming year's budget. Utilities estimates that the HPWH rebateprogram (NOT the full-service program) takes 0.25 full-time staff members. So, I would like to request at least 0.25 FTE be added to Utilities expressly for a Heat Pump HVAC rebateprogram. Adding this to the budget would give a timely signal to BAAQMD staff that we are on board with their phase-out program. Thanks, and good luck with the budget!~Kat Snyder 350 SV Palo Alto From:Loran Harding To:Loran Harding; antonia.tinoco@hsr.ca.gov; alumnipresident@stanford.edu; David Balakian; bballpod;bearwithme1016@att.net; fred beyerlein; Leodies Buchanan; boardmembers;cramirez.electriclab133@gmail.com; Cathy Lewis; Council, City; Doug Vagim; dennisbalakian;dallen1212@gmail.com; eappel@stanford.edu; Scott Wilkinson; Gabriel.Ramirez@fresno.gov;George.Rutherford@ucsf.edu; huidentalsanmateo; hennessy; Irv Weissman; Sally Thiessen; Joel Stiner; jerryruopoli; karkazianjewelers@gmail.com; kfsndesk; Kevin.Nower@bestbuy.com; Mark Standriff; Mayor;MY77FJ@gmail.com; margaret-sasaki@live.com; merazroofinginc@att.net; maverickbruno@sbcglobal.net; nickyovino; news@fresnobee.com; newsdesk; russ@topperjewelers.com; Steve Wayte; terry; tsheehan;vallesR1969@att.net; yicui@stanford.edu Subject:Fwd: New re Tesla Model 2. This is new. Date:Saturday, May 11, 2024 12:27:44 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Loran Harding <loran.harding@stanfordalumni.org>Date: Fri, May 10, 2024 at 11:40 PM Subject: New re Tesla Model 2. This is new.To: Loran Harding <loran.harding@stanfordalumni.org> Late Friday, May 10, 2024 To all A new plan for how to build the Model 2, the $25,000 car. They're going to modify the huge gigacastings a bit. New info here. Don't miss this. I am not selling my TSLA. I'm abeliever. It c. at $167.88 today. I paid $219.76. Today Biden will put a tariff on EVs made in China and sold in the US of up to 100%. I don't think any are sold here yet. The Chinese will still retaliate somehow. Loads of EVs madein China are now sold in Europe and the Europeans are up in arms about the low prices. Claim big subsidies by Chin. gov. The EVs sold there have to meet their tough crash, etc. standards.So why none sold here? The US makers have gotten to Biden with this protectionism, or to Trump before him. Wish they could bend that A pillar up more vertical and make the roof higher on the model2. They'd sell a lot more of them. Called human engineering. Putting smaller wheels on them will make them lower, not good. I guess the owners could put bigger wheels on them. It Happened! Elon Musk LEAKED The Way Tesla Produce Model 2! INSANE Design,Motor & Super Battery (youtube.com) BYD will build a plant in Mexico and ship their EVs made there into the US without tariffs under the US, Canada, Mexico trade agreement. So biden's big new tariff will mean jobs forMexicans. BYD is shopping now among the States of Mexico to get the best deal. L. William Harding Fresno, Ca. From:Bruce Arthur To:Council, City Cc:Coles, Charlie Subject:PABAC Recommendations for Rail Crossings Date:Friday, May 10, 2024 9:21:33 PM Some people who received this message don't often get email from barthur@mac.com. Learn why this isimportant CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. The Pedestrian and Bicycle Advisory Committee met on Tuesday May 7th, and passed the following motion: PABAC Recommendations for Rail Crossings Today’s rail crossings at Churchill, Meadow, and Charleston serve hundreds of pedestrians and bicyclists of all ages, abilities and skill levels as well as people who use wheelchairs, walkers and strollers each day. Whatever Charleston and Meadow alternatives are selected, PABAC recommendsbeginning design work on a Midtown Bicycle/Pedestrian-Dedicated Rail Crossing assoon as possible so its construction can be completed before construction on Charlestonand Meadow begins. Design work on this crossing is long overdue. (A midtown crossing was specifically recommended in the 2012 BPTP). Similarly, Churchill closure will eliminate important pedestrian and bicyclist commuteE/W crossings at this location. This change necessitates construction of an alternativebike/pedestrian crossing prior to the start of construction work on Churchill. Both of these dedicated bike/ped grade separated crossings are supported by Comprehensive Plan Program T1.19.3-“Increase the number of east-west pedestrian and bicycle crossings across Alma Street and the Caltrain corridor, particularly south of Oregon Expressway.” Crossing Alternatives South of Oregon Expressway Proposed Meadow & Charleston Crossings (Viaduct, Hybrid, Underpass) PABAC prefers the Hybrid which provides a direct route, shorter grade change than the underpass at significantly lower cost than the Viaduct or Underpass. (Note: We do not know if the cost of moving underground utilities was included in the estimated project cost. Also, we don’t know what the long-term maintenance costs for the pumping station may be.) The Hybrid alternative will require lowerlevels of local funding, with a substantial portion of capital costs covered by Regional, State and Federal sources. Pedestrians and bicyclists will be safely separated from train traffic and each other with bike lanes. It requires no acquisition of private properties;however, driveway modification may be required. PABAC does not recommend the underpass, though we recognize this alternative completely separates foot-powered people from six lanes of fast-moving vehicular traffic on Alma Street and is the alternative that reduces motor vehicle delays at Alma. Unfortunately, theunderpass also imposes out-of-direction travel and longer grade changes than the hybrid alternative and viaduct require. The committee has a strong preference to minimize out-of-direction travel and longer grade change segments for foot-powered pedestrians, bicyclists andother wheeled devices like wheelchairs and strollers. The two-way bike path on the south side of Meadow east of the tracks terminates at a sidewalk continuation. This design is likely to produce mixed bicycle and pedestrian traffic on a narrow sidewalk, dangerous wrong-way WB bicycle traffic on the street approachingthe path, and unpredictable WB bicyclist movements to cross from the right side of the street to the left side. The situation is similar for the two-way path on the north side of Charleston east of the tracks. Only an uncontrolled crosswalk is provided for crossing the road. Asimilar problem exists today on Churchill, causing students to ride wrong way and/or shoot across the street at uncontrolled locations. However, because Charleston carries much higher auto traffic volumes, the risk associated with this kind of behavior will be greater.Onboth Meadow and Charleston, both directions of motor vehicle traffic may travel faster than they did with the signal at Alma, volume may be higher than it is today. Traffic will no longer be platooned on Charleston by an Alma signal; all of these factors would make it difficult for pedestrians and bicyclists to find gaps to cross safely to get to the right side of the road. In both cases, two one-way paths, with separate areas for bicyclists and pedestrians, would be far better. Though the bicycle-pedestrian facility has gentler grade, the roadway, for bicyclists who choose the more direct route on the road, has a challenging grade of 10-12 percent. There are similar problems with the two-way paths west of the tracks, where transitions to and from the roadway for left-side bicycle traffic are absent or ambiguous. A number of locations on Park Boulevard appear to call for several new bends and turns by bicyclists. In addition, with the underpass, EB bicyclists who choose the more direct route of taking a lane on the road or riding the shoulder would have to contend with merging motorists as they approach the roundabout on Charleston. The two-lane roundabout will draw a higher volume of traffic than today’s traffic volumes on this segment, and it will not be platooned by a traffic signal at Alma, making the merge very challenging for bicyclists. The subcommittee has tried to work with staff and consultants to solve these problems, but to date we have not been able to identify satisfactory solutions. If these design problems can be solved, our recommendation might change. PABAC recommends that construction of the midtown bike/ped crossing facility shouldprecede the multi-year period of Charleston and Meadow grade separation construction. Without a midtown crossing, bicycle commuters will have no low stress east/west crosstown alternative south of Oregon Expressway when both Meadow and Charleston may be closed. Even when these routes are not closed, they are likely to become very high stress routes for people who bike and walk during the construction period. Drivers can safely use detours to Oregon Expressway and San Antonio Road; however, these arterial and expressway routes are not designed to be safe or convenient alternative routes for most people who walk and bike, especially school-bound children. An additional south Palo Alto bike/ped crossing in the vicinity of Lindero, landing near Robles Park on Park Boulevard could connect through the park to the Wilkie Bicycle Boulevard and would facilitate much more convenient east-west crosstown bicycle-pedestrian commutes for people south of Meadow, as well as providing a completelygrade-separated crossing of Alma and the railroad. It would eliminate long twice-daily detours north to the midtown crossing and then back south again to get to Gunn HS during the Charleston-Meadow construction period, for instance. It also would create more equitable citywide distribution of grade separated crossings longer term. After construction of the proposed grade separation projects, north Palo Alto would have five bike/pedestrian rail grade separations and south Palo Alto would have three or four, depending on whether the southern-most areas of south Palo Alto are provided with an additional grade separated crossing. Churchill, Kellogg & Seale Crossing Alternatives Two new bike/pedestrian crossings were explored in depth: Kellogg and Seale. PABAC’s recommended location for this new dedicated bicycle/pedestrian crossing is Seale which fills a longer gap between bicyclist/pedestrian rail crossings than Kellogg. Seale also provides superior school commute connectivity to Greene Middle School, Walter Hays Elementary School and Palo Alto High School and the citywide bicycle network. A Seale crossing would also provide residents east of Alma with a new, more directwalking and bicycling connection into Peers Park. The Kellogg connection has several significant problems: a longer tunnel with poor sight lines, out-of-direction travel, intrusion into PAUSD ROW and Caltrain ROW. PABAC supports the City Council Rail Committee’s recommendation for a crossing at Seale. Rail Grade Separation plans, renderings and animations, and other materials can be found here https://connectingpaloalto.com Approved by unanimous vote by all in attendance Alan Wachtel Art Liberman Bill Zaumen Bruce ArthurCedric de la Beaujardiere Eric NordmanKen Joye Nicole RodiaPaul Goldstein Penny EllsonRobert Neff From:Bruce Arthur To:Council, City Cc:Coles, Charlie Subject:PABAC Recommendation: Updates to Comprehensive Plan Policy T4.1 Date:Friday, May 10, 2024 9:21:21 PM Some people who received this message don't often get email from barthur@mac.com. Learn why this isimportant CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. The Pedestrian and Bicycle Advisory Committee met on Tuesday May 7th, and passed the following motion: BackgroundIn the last version of the Comprehensive Plan a previous policy (T-33) was changed. The changed policy (now T-4.1) removed the explicit exceptions for safety and increased use ofactive transportation. This change was interpreted by city staff to mean that they could not close streets, even to create bicycle boulevards, key elements of the 2012 Bicycle & PedestrianTransportation Plan’s network vision. For instance, the permeable closures used on Bryant allow bicycles, but not cars, to pass at some locations, reducing car traffic and helping tomoderate speeds on bicycle boulevards. As a result of the new policy T-4.1, the Ross Road Bicycle Boulevard was constructed without closures, necessitating more expensive builttreatments that were not well received by the public. Since a network of bicycle boulevards is critical to the city meeting many of its transportation safety and environmental goals, PABACrecommends T-4.1 be amended to address this issue. MotionPABAC proposes the following update to Comprehensive Plan Policy T-4.1: Keep allneighborhood streets open as a general rule. Street closures may be considered when suchclosure will enhance safety or will increase use of active transportation modes. Additional Information Here is the text to T-33 (previous Comprehensive Plan policy): Keep all neighborhood streetsopen unless there is a demonstrated safety or overwhelming through-traffic problem and there are no acceptable alternatives, or unless a closure would increase the use of alternativetransportation modes. Current Policy T-4.1: Keep all neighborhood streets open as a general rule. Approved by unanimous vote by all in attendance Alan WachtelArt LibermanBill ZaumenBruce ArthurCedric de la BeaujardiereEric NordmanKen JoyeNicole RodiaPaul GoldsteinPenny EllsonRobert Neff From:Bruce Arthur To:Council, City Cc:Coles, Charlie Subject:PABAC Motion Calling for Bicycle Lanes on El Camino Real in Palo Alto Date:Friday, May 10, 2024 9:21:21 PM Some people who received this message don't often get email from barthur@mac.com. Learn why this isimportant CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. The Pedestrian and Bicycle Advisory Committee met on Tuesday May 7th, and passed the following motion: Resolution: Calling for Bicycle Lanes on El Camino Real in Palo Alto WHEREAS, cycling is a popular and widely-used mode of transportation in Palo Alto, with 10% bicycle mode share for commutes; and, WHEREAS, improving cycling access on El Camino Real promotes equity and inclusion ofcommunity members who live or work along El Camino Real; and, WHEREAS, El Camino Real is a major transit corridor in Palo Alto, and multimodal tripsincluding a combination of transit, cycling, or walking, improve car-free access; and, WHEREAS, many cyclists today already ride on El Camino Real on the roadway orsidewalk to meet their transportation needs; and, WHEREAS, cyclists riding in the roadway do not have dedicated space and must travelbetween fast-moving vehicles and parked cars, or ride on the sidewalk where they come into conflict with pedestrians and are not readily visible to turning vehicles; and, WHEREAS, the addition of bikeways would improve safety for cyclists traveling along El Camino Real by providing dedicated roadway space for cyclists, improving cyclist visibility,and improving sightlines between cyclists and other roadway users; and, WHEREAS, the El Camino Real corridor contains important origin and destination pointsfor bicycle trips, including work, housing, retail, and dining; and, WHEREAS, the city’s 2023 Housing Element identifies an El Camino Real Focus Area forfuture housing development between Page Mill Rd and Matadero Ave; and, WHEREAS, existing bicycle routes parallel to El Camino Real such as Park Blvd / WilkieWay, Embarcadero Bike Path, and Bol Park Bike Path, do not fully provide bicycle access to most housing and businesses located along El Camino Real; and, WHEREAS, the El Camino Real bikeway through Palo Alto will provide continuity with the planned El Camino Real bikeway through Mountain View and Los Altos; and, WHEREAS, the city has limited funds with which to implement bicycle infrastructure, and this substantial project will be fully funded by Caltrans; and, WHEREAS, the top two 2024 Palo Alto City Council priorities “Climate Change & Natural Environment - Protection & Adaptation” and “Community Health, Safety, Wellness & Belonging” are aligned with increasing safe, active, car-free transportation options in the city; and, WHEREAS, Palo Alto’s 2022 Sustainability and Climate Action Plan (S/CAP) includesgoals to “increase the mode share for active transportation (walking, biking) and transit from 19% to 40% of local work trips by 2030” and “reduce total vehicle miles traveled 12% by2030, compared to a 2019 baseline”; and, WHEREAS, as part of Palo Alto’s Safe Streets for All (SS4A) initiative, the city is in theprocess of developing a Safety Action Plan in support of a Vision Zero goal of no traffic fatalities and serious injuries by 2030; and, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, the Palo Alto Bicycle Advisory Committee advises the Palo Alto City Council to: 1. Remove parking on El Camino Real and utilize the space for appropriate bikeways via Caltrans Paving Project EA 04-4J89U after modifications compatible with the SafeSystems approach 2. In the longer term, further expand the city’s bicycle network and work with regional partners to expand transit coverage and frequency, with the goal of reducing parkingneeds along El Camino 3. Work with Caltrans to improve the El Camino Real bikeway design around major intersections, roadway sections with limited width, and bus stops in follow-upprojects. Approved by unanimous vote by all in attendance Alan Wachtel Art Liberman Bill Zaumen Bruce Arthur Cedric de la Beaujardiere Eric Nordman Ken Joye Nicole Rodia Paul Goldstein Penny Ellson Robert Neff From:Burke Robinson To:Council, City; UTL-Customer Service Subject:Public Safety Hazard and Unfinished Utility Crew Work Date:Friday, May 10, 2024 1:16:56 PM Some people who received this message don't often get email from burkerobinson@gmail.com. Learn why this isimportant CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Dear City of Palo Alto Utilities and Palo Alto City Council, Six weeks ago a utility crew installed a new support cable on utility pole #0758 between 2341and 2361 Columbia Street, Palo Alto. They did not finish the job they started. They have left behind two older, nonfunctional cables that need to be removed and recycled. Several neighbors and I are concerned about the significant equipment weight on this pole thatis causing it to lean enough that it may already be a public safety hazard. Attached are photographs to illustrate our concern. Please have someone contact me about this situation as soon as possible. Regards,Burke Robinson 2361 Columbia St650-823-4980 ================================= From:Tracy Hern McGreevy To:Council, City Subject:Re: A similar city Date:Friday, May 10, 2024 10:00:30 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Meanwhile, they know that the City Council and City employees move around so much, nobody ever tracks if the project, once completed years later, provides the low income housingnobody fully tracks. Rinse, wash, repeat, The Urbanization of Palo Alto, barely manageable as it is… On May 10, 2024, at 9:47 AM, Tracy Hern McGreevy <tracymcgreevy@mac.com> wrote: Hingham, Massachusetts, established 1633 vs Palo Alto established 1894 - youshare more similarities than differences, but PC is slowly going to erode them away. I have not inspected closely, but have been in and out of that town enoughtimes to fully appreciate it among many fine municipalities in Massachusetts. They are 1/3 your size among bucolic lands. My father was Director of Real Estate for the City of Boston under Mayor Kevin White, then an appraiser on Cape Cod. After listening to a few meetings it seems like Real Estate Developers are takingadvantage of the “housing crisis” obligating the City to alleviate a regular burden of life, rather than the market, meanwhile the market advantages a few subsidizedunits in properties where they might not have been allowed to build prior to the crisis they helped promote in the background, is my strong intuition. Everybody is so busy, and it was a new angle, but it’s there once you look at it. There is so much land for people to replicate communities like Palo Alto rather than overwhelm Palo Alto such that you lose your core identity, unless that’s whatyou want. Ask Hingham. Palo Altoans Jim and Ruby Christenson would come sit on my porch in Massachusetts and welcomed me to California when I arrived, in shock as theplane landed in San Jose. When I would come visit then in Palo Alto it was like a New England town. Before that, I declared, “I will move anywhere but California.” There I landed. For years, later, I joked, I wish I further refined it and said, “I will move anywherebut Palo Alto, California” after Milton, Cape Cod, and Amherst, and Hatfield, Massachusetts, all gems. From:Kai Ito To:Council, City Subject:Palo Alto Airport - 20 - Year Plan Date:Friday, May 10, 2024 9:39:16 AM Some people who received this message don't often get email from kai.ito3@gmail.com. Learn why this isimportant CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Dear Council, I am concerned that the Council has not reached out to residents with information about Palo Alto Airport's 20-Year Plan, or indicated that there will be a community engagement process that allows citizen input for a plan that will likely have impacts to the city and region. Kai Ito m 310.650.2150 From:Charlie Weidanz To:Council, City Subject:Palo Alto Chamber of Commerce News & Updates - May 10, 2024 Date:Friday, May 10, 2024 9:37:25 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Palo Alto Chamber Logo NEWS & UPDATES - May 10, 2024 Join Us for May Mixer & Business Networking Event 3rd Thursday is Celebrating its 1st Anniversary Next Week! Women in Enterprise Speaker Series - JASMINA BOJIC Mother's Day Brunch @ Crowne Plaza Palo Alto Avenidas 2024 Lifetimes of Achievement Garden Party JobTrain's 40th Anniversary Breakfast of Champions Save The Date - Sibling Cities 2nd Anniversary Celebration Graduate Hotel Events Job Opportunities by SlingShot Connections Palo Alto Chamber Mixer ad Chamber Mixer & Business Networking Event We are delighted to invite you to the May Palo Alto Chamber of Commerce Mixer at Hotel Citrine! There will be food, drinks, engaging discussion, and plenty of networking opportunities with local business professionals! Tuesday, May 21, 20245:30 PM – 7 PM Hotel Citrine 750 San Antonio Rd Palo Alto, CA 94303 Food & Beverages provided by Wild Onion Bistro & Bar. We look forward to seeing you there! Members: FREE Non-Members: $25 >RSVP Online Now Bringing Community Together Through the Joy of Live Music 3rd Thursday 1st Anniversary Poster 2024 >More Event Info The Palo Alto Chamber of Commerce Women In Enterprise Speaker Series Presents Jasmina Bojic, Founder and Executive Director of UNAFF, and a longtime Stanford Educator on May 30, 2024 at 5:30 PM. Jasmina will be showing the Oscar-winning UNAFF 2019 documentary LEARNING TO SKATEBOARD IN A WARZONE (IF YOU'RE A GIRL) A movie about Afghani girls gaining courage in a war zone and the warmth and strength of the women who teach them. Location: 1213 Newell Road, Palo Alto Rinconada Library in the Embarcadero Room. This event is FREE and open to the public. It is co-presented with UNAFF Women's Salon. For more details about UNAFF please visit www.unaff.org. >Space limited, Register for Free Here Elevating and supporting professional women across all industries in Silicon Valley. Crowne Plaza Palo Alto - Mother Treat your mom to a memorable Mother's Day Brunch featuring your favorite brunch dishes, carving stations, made-to-order omelettes, main dishes, salads, sides, a seafood bar, and delicious desserts. Plus, adult reservations include bottomless mimosas! When: Sunday, May 12 from 11am to 2pm. Priced at $95 per adult; $40 per child; free for children under 5 years To make a reservation, visit Cabana Cove Restaurant on Open Table or call 650-628-0172. For more information, visit CabanaPaloAlto.com https://www.cabanapaloalto.com/eat-drink/ Avenidas 2024 Lifetimes of Achievement Honorees Sunday, May 19, 2024 3 pm to 5 pm At a beautiful private garden in Palo Alto We are thrilled to announce the upcoming Avenidas 2024 Lifetimes of Achievement Garden Party to celebrate the 2024 honorees for their contributions to our community. This year’s honorees are: • Clayborne Carson• Judy Deggeller • Julie Jerome • Eimi Okano • Valerie & Jim Stinger We invite you and your organization to join us as a sponsor to help us celebrate the remarkable achievements of these honorees. Your sponsorship will enable Avenidas to stay responsive to the needs of older adults and caregivers in our community. Please join us!• Learn more about the sponsorship opportunities • Purchase tickets for the event • Celebrate an honoree with a donation For any questions or for more information, please contact: Nisha Koul, VP of Development, at 650-475-6755 or nkoul@avenidas.org. JobTrain It’s time for JobTrain’s 40th Anniversary Breakfast of Champions, our biggest event fundraiser of the year! The tradition of the Breakfast of Champions is to celebrate JobTrain students and graduates. JobTrain is advancing social and economic well-being in our communities byopening pathways to quality careers for people of diverse backgrounds throughout the Bay Area. We will hear testimonials of overcoming obstacles and persevering. We will share in JobTrain’s mission to help everyone find their pathway to economic freedom. JobTrain is a non-profit organization providing career training and job search assistance to the bay area since 1965. Proceeds will directly benefit programs which help individuals find sustainable careers. Friday, May 24, 2024 Registration: 7:30 am – 8:30 am Event: 8:30 am -10:00 am VIP: 10:00 am – 10:30 am (Exclusive to Sponsors) Location: San Francisco Airport Marriott Waterfront1800 Old Bayshore Hwy Burlingame, CA 94010 Sponsorship and Ticketing Information:https://www.jobtrainworks.org/boc2024/ For questions regarding the event and sponsorship, contact Reshma Putnam RPutnam@jobtrainworks.org or 650 330 6436. Save The Date - Sibling Cities 2nd Anniversary Celebration! flyer Mark Your Calendar: Sibling Cities 2nd Anniversary Celebration! Sibling Cities will have a joint anniversary celebration on Saturday, June 1, looking back at their success and forward to new horizons. The program will begin at 3:30 in Palo Alto, with a reception to follow. In Bloomington, there will be a reception beforehand at 5:30, with the joint program at 6:30. We are hoping for a surprise performance at 3:15/6:15, so make sureto arrive before then! Please help us spread the word by forwarding this to groups and individuals in your city who might want to get involved. We are also welcoming officials from other cities; out-of-towners are welcome to join in person or by videoconference. We already have several mayors and council members interested. 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BOOK SALE NEWSLETTER THIS WEEKEND AT CUBBERLEY Visit our web site CUBBERLEY USED BOOK SALES Saturday May 11 Bargain Room 9:30am - 4pm Children's Room 10am - 4pm Popup Music Sale 10am - 3pm (outside Main Room today only) Main Room 11am - 4pm Sunday May 12 All Rooms 11am - 4pm FEATURED IN MAY European Languages/Italian Television & Entertainment Science FictionCooking Music 4000 Middlefield RoadPalo AltoNE corner of the Cubberley Community Center (650) 213-8755 www.fopal.org Maps and Directions More information on the sales Donate your used books, DVDs, &c ALL NET PROCEEDS GO TO HELP PALO ALTO LIBRARIES Main Room In our Main Room, prices are way belowwhat used book stores charge.Hardcover books start at $3.00 andsoftcover books start at only $2.00. No numbered tickets this month! Please note that due to crowding during the first two hours of the Book Sale, no strollers, rolling carts, etc. can be brought into the Main Room. This is for the safety of shoppers and volunteers alike. By 12:30 or so, the crowd thins out and shoppers are welcome to bring these items into the sale. Children's Book Sale The Children's Room is located in the portable next to the soccer field near Greendell School. It is entirely filled with children's books and toys. You'll find picture books, school age fiction and non-fiction, fiction for teens, award winners, non-English titles, CDs and DVDs, and books for parents and teachers, most for 50 cents or $1. Strollers are welcome in the Children's Room at any time. Bargain Books in H-2 The Bargain Room is located in RoomsH-2 and H-3 of the Cubberley maincampus, between our Main Room andMiddlefield Road. On Saturday,paperbacks are 50 cents, hardcovers are$1, and children's books are 50 centseach. The room also contains manyrecords, CDs, and DVDs at $1 each. On Sunday, the room opens at 11 am and all prices are half off. Or, save even more on Sunday by buying green FOPAL reusable bags from us for $3/ea (or bring your own grocery-size reusable bag) and stuffing them with any items in the room for $5/bag. Fill four bags at $5/bag and fill a fifth bag FREE! (We no longer receive sufficient used paper grocery bags along with donations for this purpose.) Library News The Library is celebrating Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month and also Jewish American History Month in May. You can find out about things like this from the Palo Alto City Library Blogs page. Or you can subscribe to them with an RSS reader. All Library branches will be closed on Monday May 27 for Memorial Day. You can also find out about all this stuff and more from an infrequent e-mail from the Library. There's a signup form. -Frank McConnell FOPAL Members Get the First Pick at Members' Early Sale A super big FUN FOPAL Members' Early Sale is scheduled for Saturday, June 8th. Twice a year, FOPAL holds a Members' Early Sale, at which members of the Friends of the Palo AltoLibrary are admitted early to the Main Room sale. Members enjoy a less crowded MainRoom and get the first look at FOPAL's wonderful collection of materials! Saturday, June 8th - At our Members' Early Sale, Life and Sponsor Members (and one spouse or guest) may enter at 9 AM and can purchase up to 100 books per membership from 9 AM to 10 AM. Other Members enter at 10AM and are able to purchase 25 books at a time. General admission for all including non-Members begins at 11 AM. The usual limit on purchasing 12 books at a time lasts until there is no longer a line waiting to enter. Remember, you may renew your membership, or join FOPAL, on the sale day. Renew, or join now at... www.fopal.org/join. -Janette Herceg What's special for May! Our moms are often the first people to teach us how to read and our first "librarians". That's why FOPAL loves moms and we love celebrating all of the wonderful moms in our lives on Mother's Day. Every year, millions of us purchase a bouquet of flowers to honor the mothers in our lives. This year, why not celebrate her with a bouquet of books? FOPAL has everything you need for your personalized arrangements. Check out our May sale which is brimming with books, plenty for a unique bouquet! In our "specials area" look for a huge selection of European Language books in Italian.European Language section manager Susan S. has been waiting for the chance to feature a special collection of European Language books in Italian. EuropeanLanguage book buffs or wannabe Italian readers/speakers are going to want to check this out. The Science Fiction section is bursting with terrific new donations. Look for an impressive selection of Science Fiction books in the May sale donated from a personal collection filling the shelves in the Main Room and Bargain Room/H2 as well. The Cooking section received dozens of books this month. Come check out the selection of cookbooks in the Main Room as well as in the Bargain Room/H2. The Television & Entertainment section managers received a ton of books from one of FOPAL's regular collectors, clearing shelf space. And, if that's not enough to entice you a good portion of the donation in this area can be purchased in the Bargain Room/H2. Music continues to offer amazing books in every subsection, history, composition...our Music loving donors were generous again this May bringing in books, CDs and vinyl too. Speaking of CDs and vinyl, look for FOPAL's Super PopUp Music sale Saturday outside the Main Room 10AM-3PM. -Janette Herceg Mentioning a big CHANGE for FOPAL's parking lot! Fire Station No. 4 at 3600 Middlefield will be relocating to the southwest parking lot at Cubberley Community Center for up to a 24-month stay during the construction of the newstation. The temporary station will house the station's two fire personnel, one ambulance,and essential equipment for continued operations. Construction on the temporary site willbegin in May 2024. On March 4, 2024, City Council approved the lease contract with MobileModular Management Corporation for the temporary station at Cubberley CommunityCenter. The approved lease is a double wide modular trailer to be used as the firepersonnel's living quarters. For questions or concerns, please email Public WorksEngineering at PWEcips@cityofpaloalto.org. For general project information, visit www.cityofpaloalto.org/firestation4. As a result, parking near the sales will be limited. -Janette Herceg European Languages We have lots of books in Italian and/or about Dante, including many scholarly books, and lots of serious nonfiction. Most are in a Special bookcase, left of the archway into the Sorting Room. We also have a boxful of Loeb classics (jacketless), and a mystery in Hebrew called No One Leaves Palo Alto. -Susan Strain Children's Room The May sale is the weekend of Mothers' Day. Be sure to check out the many charming books appropriate for the day, on the display rack to the left of the front door. This month our Non-fiction section has more than its usual share of really high qualitybooks on fascinating topics from biography to history to the natural world and more. On the World Languages shelves you'll find a trove of Dutch language comic books, along with Spanish language books for early readers (or for those just learning Spanish). In our Activities section, look for several giftable cookbooks for kids and loads of toys such as a Fisher-Price Little People dollhouse and pirate ship! For the Barbie dolls in your home, we have several means of conveyance including a convertible, a coach, and a palanquin-- all in Barbie pink, of course. And as usual, our graphic novels shelves are full; this month's offerings include many volumes of Plants and Zombies. Hard to believe, but the school year soon comes to an end. Look in the School-age Fiction section for bargain-priced books to make sure your students maintain their reading skills over the summer. For fairy enthusiasts, check the early chapter books shelves for sets of 7 books for only $5! On the same shelves, you'll find the series Magic Tree House, Ivy and Bean, Junie B Jones, and Geronimo Stilton. If your kids are more into electronic games than reading, introduce them to books by Rick Riordan, Brandon Mull, Eoin Colfer, and J.K. Rowling (Harry Potter, of course!). Basketball season is ending, but your child can stay in the game with a full set of Kobe Bryant's "Wizenard" series: Training Camp. If you're looking for gift-quality books, we have lovely copies of The Secret Garden and a 75th anniversary edition of Big Red by Jim Kjelgaard. Finally, for the budding poet in your family, look for former Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman's book The Hill We Climb. In the Beginning Readers section you'll find many sets of well-priced books for the earliest readers, perfect for families or classrooms. There are also lots of other books for readers at all levels, from beginners to avid readers. The Parenting section offers great books for new parents as well as parents of teens, withadvice on how to navigate both. We have lots of DVDs of Disney favorites, Harry Potter, and many other popular titles. Our Religion section offers a wide selection of children's bibles as well as books on a variety of world religions. Come and browse! Our helpful volunteers can point you toward the books you want. -Carolyn Davidson Book Reviews from a Kid, for a Kid Book Reviews from a Kid, for a Kid, by Emma Chen Warriors By Erin Hunter A visionary story spanning 6 series and 16 special editions shows life through that of a warrior cat. Told through the perspective of a cat, young readers discover a new way ofthinking through another person (in this case, animal), and reads about legends of pastcats, and their wonderful stories.(Recommended for ages 5 - 10) The Confidence Code for GIRLS By Katty Kay and Claire Shipman Inspired by Mother's Day, I decided to review a book very dear to women around the world. This book is everything a maturing GIRL may need; from dealing with mistakes, learning to overcoming obstacles, this book is an EXTRAORDINARY way to help build confidence in girls, and empower them. (Recommended for ages 10 - 17) -Emma Chen Children's Vintage May is puzzles and games month in children's vintage. We have several framed jigsaw puzzles from the '50s and '60s, including a boxed 6-puzzle set of early airplanes. And vintage Candy Land game that looks unused may bring back some childhood memories. For the older kids, there is a model of the USS Constitution that's still wrapped in its original box waiting to be assembled. For younger readers, we have a nice copy of O. Henry's The Ransom of Red Chief and The Sense of Wonder by Rachel Carson. Older readers have an entire section of Newbery award winners to choose from. And as always, the series book section is chock full of your old favorites to take home. See shelf photos at https://fopalbooks.com/kids.html. -Lisa Heitman Sociology/Anthropology All twenty-two subsections of the Sociology/Anthropology section feature many books received over the last three weeks. The entire collection includes 470 volumes. Readerswho follow current events will find scholarly and popular books that would complementnewspapers' reporting on them with historical perspectives and analyses. I invite thoseinterested in deepening their knowledge of burning issues to pay close attention to suchsubsections as Sociology of Criminology, Social Movements and Political Sociology, CulturalAnthropology (General), Foreign Affairs and Immigration, and the U.S.: Self-Reflection. Asusual, amateurs of Sociological and Anthropological theories will not be disappointed bynew arrivals in the corresponding subsection. Shelf photos are available at <https://fopalbooks.com/social.html>. -Natalia Koulinka Poetry Tra la, it's May, the lusty month of May, That lovely month when everyone goes blissfully astray. Undaunted, we have Dante on display, Part of a special for the month of May. Stray past him as you enter the Main Room, Amid a bevy of Italian books in bloom. Stray onward to find verses by the yard. This month finding a good poem isn't hard. Find poetry pictures at https://fopalbooks.com/poetry.html -Mandy MacCalla Home & Crafts The May Home collection is all about bridal flower arranging: Shane Connolly's Wedding Flowers and The Knot Book of Wedding Flowers by Carley Roney. You'll also find stylesguides for men's and women's fashion and a terrific book of Vogue covers. Homedecorating references include: The House of Veranda by Lisa Newsom, Chris Madden's TheSoul of a House, Artful Decoration: Interiors by Fisher Weisman, plus two new books oncolor: Living in Color and New Country Color. Enjoy a warm welcome with WelcomingHome by Michaela Mahady. And don't miss the beautifully photographed Restoring a Homein Italy: Twenty-Two Home Owners Realize Their Dream by Elizabeth Helman Minchilli.Maintenance and repair titles range from Marie Kondo's The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up to The Walls Around Us by David Owen. Our home building and remodeling shelf features Scaling Down: Living Large in a Small Space, in addition to other titles. Floral Arts are in full bloom in May on two Crafts shelves. Shop Western floral designs from the sweet and petite Bouquets: a Year of Flowers and Settings for the Table among others titles on the top shelf. In addition, there's a group of Japanese floral designers on the second shelf including Ikebana: A New Illustrated Guide to Mastery by Wafu Teshigahara. You'll also find creative resources for beading and braiding, learning to draw, nature craft, and the art of making wooden toys. There are also two titles for jewelry metalsmithing. Fabric Arts include: Power Sewing Step-by-Step by Sandra Betzina and Textiles: 5000 Years edited by Jennifer Harris. You will come across two precious titles by Debbie Bliss: Baby Knits for Beginners and Simply Baby: 20 Adorable Knits for Baby's First Two Years. We also have a few quilting titles, including Thimbleberries Quilting a Patchwork Garden by Lynette Jenson. Shelf photos can be found at https://fopalbooks.com/crafts.html. -Virginia Perry Antiques & Collections The month of May in Antiques will feature jewelry designers: Cartier and America by Martin Chapman, The Art of Bulgari: La Dolce Vita and Beyond 1950-1990, Artistic Luxury: Faberge, Tiffany, Lalique, and The Queen's Diamonds by Hugh Roberts. In addition you'll discover an array of coin collecting treasures from Ancient Greek Coins by G.K. Jenkins to the Encyclopedic Dictionary of Numismatics: The New Landmark Reference to the Terms and Concepts of World Coins. As well as coins, you'll find British Commemorative Medals and Their Values by Christopher Eimer. There's a host of titles on rugs and furniture, and even the Traveler Stamp Album for collecting stamps on your world tours. Peruse these and other antique guides for your collecting reference. Shelf photo can be found at https://fopalbooks.com/crafts.html. -Virginia Perry Humor There are four Books of the Month in Humor for May all in very good condition. Dilbert 2.0, a handsome volume in a slipcase; The Toon Treasury of Classic Children's Comic by Art Spiegelman; Schulz and Peanuts, a Biography; and The Trials of Lenny Bruce with an audio CD. As for Wodehouse, this month we have 21 titles including a very fine hardback, The World of Mr. Mulliner. Shelf photos are available at https://fopalbooks.com/humor.html. -Nigel Jones Philosophy Recently we have been receiving a lot of philosophy books and for May it's turned into an avalanche. There is no particular author or theme to them but an eclectic library has appeared on our doorstep. As such you will find them dispersed through both bookcases. Again I recommend you take a look at the Philosophy book section in the Bargain Room where you can find books in a more used condition that you might like to read. Shelf photos are available at https://fopalbooks.com/philosophy.html. -Nigel Jones Judaica Browse the Judaica section for books on the Jewish religion and culture including editions of the Torah and other basic texts, Kabbalah, Jewish history, the Holocaust, memoirs, Israel, Jewish Women, the Jewish American Experience and other related subjects. Special interest this month - Two Roads Home: Hitler, Stalin, and the Miraculous Survival of My Family; The Dressmakers of Auschwitz; My Thirty-Minute Bar Mitzvah: A Memoir; 3 volumes of A Mediterranean Society: The Jewish Communities of the Arab World as Portrayed in the Documents of the Cairo Geniza; Shanda: A Memoir of Shame and Secrecy; Stories for the Sake of Argument; Life is Like a Glass of Tea: Studies of Classic Jewish Jokes Judaica had two major donations this month so many extra books went over to theBargain Room/H2. It is a good place to find a worthwhile bargain. Most fiction with Jewish themes will be found in Modern Literature/Classics or CurrentFiction. Books entirely in Hebrew are shelved in the European Languages section. Shelf photos at https://fopalbooks.com/judaica.html -Charlotte Epstein, Judaica Section Manager Medicine In addition to classic texts in every medical specialty, this month we offer something for everyone who loves to read about medicine. Medical Updates: Clinical Cardiology Made Ridiculously Simple Clinical Handbook of Psychotropic Drugs Migraine Brains & Bodies: A Comprehensive Guide to Solving the Mysteries of Your Migraines Cutting Edge Reads: The Age of Genomes Mitochondria and the Future of Medicine Immune: A Journey into the Mysterious System that Keeps You Alive (Dettmer) History of Medicine: Ancient Egyptian Medicine (Nunnes) The Medical Mind of Shakespeare Jonas Salk: A Life-He devoted himself to developing a vaccine against polio. When the vaccine's success was made public in April 1955, he chose not to patent or seekany profit from it in order to maximize its global distribution. What can one say? -Pamela Parke Health It is May, and the Health section has been privileged to receive groups of books on specific topics. For instance, books concerning the brain's longevity and care: Brainpower Game Plan, Brain Training Puzzles, Brain Boot Camp, Brain Power, Brain Maker, Complete Guide to Brain Health, and The Brain's Way of Healing: Remarkable Discoveries and Recoveries from the Frontiers of Plasticity. In the Asian Health section, there is: Tai Chi for Beginners and the 24 Forms, Total Tai Chi, Chi Fitness, and Book of Ki: Coordinating Mind and Body in Daily Life. To help you with dietary problems: Whole Life Nutrition Cookbook: Over 300 Delicious Whole Food Recipes, Including Gluten-Free, Dairy Free, Soy Free and Egg-Free Dishes, The Anti-Inflammatory Diet & Action Plans, The 8-Week Blood Sugar Diet, The Gourmet Prescription: High Flavor Recipes for Lower Carbohydrate Diets, The Ultimate Diabetes Cookbook, and Eat More Plants: Over 100 Anti-Inflammatory Plant-Based Recipes for Vibrant Living. And... there are many more books to discover. -Suzanne Cholko Self Help/Personal Growth There are 3 full shelves of 'Popular on Amazon' books. Featured are: Maybe You Should Talk to Someone (2 copies and a journal!); What's Your Grief; The Grieving Brain;Becoming Supernatural; The Wild Edge of Sorrow; The Body Keeps the Score; It Didn'tStart With You. There are 3 full shelves of 'New Arrivals', most priced at $2-$3. The topshelf has more valuable new arrivals, but still a bargain at less than half price! There is asection of Journals next to the section of Workbooks. And I've put together a collection ofbooks by Don Miguel Ruiz, including duplicates of The Four Agreements, its CompanionBook, and The Fifth Agreement! May You Have a Magnificent Merry Month of May, -Marnie STEM Our offerings this month are a bit light except for popular science. Even after the FOPAL stores at Mitchell Park Library and Rinconada Library picked what they wanted, we still have so many that all the other sections have been shifted over by one whole bay. They extend even further along the lowest shelves. All books leftover from last month have been priced down for sale. See shelf pictures at FOPAL STEM Books (fopalbooks.com). If you cannot get enough of popular science books, we always have plenty for sale at the library stores any time the library is open. -Edwin El-Kareh Sheet Music A lot of new stuff came in this month. We now have some new groupings for Fake Books, Jazz and Praise Vocal. The Guitar, Piano, Song and Trumpet groups have expanded with the influx of new materials. See shelf pictures at FOPAL Sheet Music Books (fopalbooks.com). -Edwin El-Kareh Curious Books Curious Books has many cheerful options to be chosen for reading this month. Or, if you prefer, write your own story in one of our many handsome blank books on offer. Many fine selections available! -Donya W. Donations We accept donations on Monday through Saturday from 3-5 pm in the Main Room. But we close to donations in the week before the sale so that we can prepare the Main Room for the sale. Which means that we are closed for donations from Sunday May 5 through Sunday May 12. Please hold your donations until Monday May 13. Please read our donation guidelines before you bring materials to us. Suggestions? We're always eager to hear your suggestions for ways to improve our book sale. Please email us at suggestions@friendspaloaltolib.org. 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From:Aram James To:Angie, Palo Alto Renters Association; Cecilia Taylor; Council, City; D Martell; Don Austin; DuJuan Green; EPAToday; Emily Mibach; Friends of Cubberley; GRP-City Council; Greg Tanaka; Human Relations Commission; JeffMoore; Josh Becker; Kaloma Smith; Karen Holman; Lait, Jonathan; Gardener, Liz; Lotus Fong; Zelkha, Mila;Roberta Ahlquist; Sally Lieber; Sean Allen; Shikada, Ed; Stump, Molly; Tom DuBois; Vara Ramakrishnan; VickiVeenker; WILPF Peninsula Palo Alto; editor@paweekly.com Subject:Newsom backs housing bill for the poorest Date:Thursday, May 9, 2024 8:13:24 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. 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Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Schools chief grilled on antisemitism cases Schools chief grilled on antisemitism cases https://edition.pagesuite.com/popovers/dynamic_article_popover.aspx?guid=34aeb184-00ba-4bde-97d0-1c9c146792a2&appcode=SAN252&eguid=7e721cd2-d0ac-4ae2-af61- 11a0a57b4021&pnum=1# For more great content like this subscribe to the The Mercury News e-edition app here: From:Bryan Neider To:Council, City Subject:Thank you Date:Thursday, May 9, 2024 7:15:22 AM Some people who received this message don't often get email from bryan@abilitypath.org. Learn why this isimportant CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Dear Members of the Palo Alto Finance Committee, Please accept our warmest gratitude for including AbilityPath in thecity’s FY2025 Budget and for considering a one-time $250K matching giftrequest. By allocating resources to our cause, you are helping to build a moreinclusive and accessible community, reinforcing Palo Alto's commitment toembracing diversity and empowering individuals of all abilities. Your generous support not only benefits AbilityPath but also contributes to thebroader community by promoting opportunities for everyone to thrive. We arehonored to be part of this journey and appreciate your trust in us. We are eager to contribute to the vibrant community of Palo Alto and are onstandby to help online with any questions or additional details the FinanceCommittee may need. Again, thank you for your dedication to making Palo Alto a better place foreveryone. With sincere appreciation, Bryan Bryan NeiderChief Executive OfficerPronouns: He/Him/His******************************AbilityPath + Via Services350 Twin Dolphin Drive, Suite 123Redwood City, CA 94065Cell: 650.218.2626****************************** http://abilitypath.org https://campviawest.org From:Loran Harding To:Loran Harding; antonia.tinoco@hsr.ca.gov; alumnipresident@stanford.edu; David Balakian; bballpod;bearwithme1016@att.net; fred beyerlein; Leodies Buchanan; boardmembers; Cathy Lewis; Council, City;cramirez.electriclab133@gmail.com; Doug Vagim; dennisbalakian; eappel@stanford.edu; Scott Wilkinson;Gabriel.Ramirez@fresno.gov; George.Rutherford@ucsf.edu; huidentalsanmateo; hennessy; Irv Weissman; SallyThiessen; Joel Stiner; jerry ruopoli; karkazianjewelers@gmail.com; kfsndesk; Kevin.Nower@bestbuy.com;margaret-sasaki@live.com; Mark Standriff; Mayor; merazroofinginc@att.net; maverickbruno@sbcglobal.net;MY77FJ@gmail.com; nick yovino; news@fresnobee.com; newsdesk; russ@topperjewelers.com; Steve Wayte;terry; tsheehan; vallesR1969@att.net; yicui@stanford.edu Subject:1,000 mile batt. announced by CATL Date:Thursday, May 9, 2024 2:01:07 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Late Wed. May 8, 2024 To all- Huge news!!! Now 1:40 AM on Thurs. May 9, 2024. Either this man is lying or hallucinating, or CATLmanagement is. Or I am. No mushrooms here. One thousand mile range, and 10 min. to charge. What's the catch, pounds of AU in the battery? Rare minerals found only in moonrocks? If there is ANY truth to this, Pres. Biden should announce it jointly with Musk, Putin and Xi. This is just almost unbelievable: CATL reveal new battery with highest energy density in the world (youtube.com) If Biden, Musk, Putin, Xi don't announce this on Thurs. May 9, 2024 it must not be true. Itis that significant. This would spell the end of ICE vehicles. But where would we get the e-? L. William Harding Fresno, Ca. From:Aram James To:Supervisor Susan Ellenberg Cc:Angel, David; Angie, Palo Alto Renters Association; Council, City; Josh Becker; Julie Lythcott-Haims; Zelkha, Mila; ladoris cordell Subject:https://youtube.com/watch?v=dP0-YohJR-g&si=HDZ1DyNgzd_AdaWu Date:Thursday, May 9, 2024 1:11:48 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. https://youtube.com/watch?v=dP0-YohJR-g&si=HDZ1DyNgzd_AdaWu From:Aram James To:Supervisor Susan Ellenberg Cc:<michael.gennaco@oirgroup.com>; Angel, David; Angie, Palo Alto Renters Association; Wagner, April; Baker, Rob; Binder, Andrew; Bryan Gobin; Cecilia Taylor; Council, City; D Martell; Dan Okonkwo; Dennis Upton; Don Austin; DuJuan Green; EPA Today; Emily Mibach; Jensen, Eric; Friends of Cubberley; GRP-City Council; Greer Stone; Human Relations Commission; Jack Ajluni; Jay Boyarsky; Jeff Moore; Jeff Rosen; Joe Simitian; Jose Valle; Josh Becker; Kaloma Smith; Karen Holman; Zelkha, Mila; Van Der Zwaag, Minka; Palo Alto Free Press; Bains, Paul; Paul George @ PPJC; Raj Jayadev; Raymond Goins; Robert. Jonsen; Roberta Ahlquist; Rose Lynn; Salem Ajluni; Sally Lieber; Sean Allen; Supervisor Cindy Chavez; Supervisor Otto Lee; Vara Ramakrishnan; Vicki Veenker; WILPF Peninsula Palo Alto; Barberini, Christopher; dennis burns; district1@bos.sccgov.org; Figueroa, Eric; jgreen@dailynewsgroup.com; josh@sanjosespotlight.com; Tannock, Julie; kenneth.Binder@shf.sccgov.org; ladoris cordell; Foley, Michael; walter wilson Subject:: Hands Off Rafah! Sunnyvale Rally Friday 5/10 5:30pm Date:Thursday, May 9, 2024 12:39:53 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Silicon Valley DSA Dear Aram , Earlier this week, Gaza inched one step closer towards a ceasefire and end to Israel's rampant massacres. These hopes were quickly dashed by the far-right Israeli government ignoring ceasefire negotiations, and defying Biden's so-called "red lines," to initiate a genocidal invasion of Rafah. Enough is enough! We need you to show up and send a clear message to Congress and Biden: Get your Genocidal Hands off Rafah! Join us for a protest this Friday May 10 at 5:30 PM at De Anza Park in Sunnyvale (1150 Lime Dr, Sunnyvale, 94087). Over 1.5 million Palestinians have been trapped in Rafah, living in makeshift tents without food, clean water, or sanitation, after being displaced by Israel's destruction of the Gaza Strip. This is a direct result of the U.S. government's unconditional backing of Israel as it commits atrocity after atrocity. Silicon Valley DSA stands in solidarity with the people of Rafah, as well as students and allies across the U.S. protesting the unfolding genocide in Gaza. We need everyone to show up on Friday, share this flier, and speak out for a CEASEFIRE NOW. Can you join us and help us spread the word? In Solidarity, SVDSA International Solidarity Working Group Sent via ActionNetwork.org. 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From:Aram James To:Supervisor Susan Ellenberg Cc:<michael.gennaco@oirgroup.com>; Angel, David; Wagner, April; Baker, Rob; Bill Newell; Binder, Andrew; Bryan Gobin; Cait James; Cecilia Taylor; Cindy Chavez; Council, City; D Martell; Dan Okonkwo; Daniel Kottke; Don Austin; EPA Today; Ed Lauing; Emily Mibach; Enberg, Nicholas; Jensen, Eric; Friends of Cubberley; Greer Stone; Greg Tanaka; Human Relations Commission; JIM MINKLER1; Jack Ajluni; Jay Boyarsky; Jeff Moore; Josh Becker; Julie Lythcott-Haims; KEVIN JENSEN; Kaloma Smith; Karen Holman; Lewis james; Gardener, Liz; Marina Lopez; Van Der Zwaag, Minka; Palo Alto Free Press; Patricia.Guerrero@jud.ca.gov; Bains, Paul; Paul George @ PPJC; Reifschneider, James; Roberta Ahlquist; Rose Lynn; Salem Ajluni; Sally Lieber; Sean Allen; Supervisor Otto Lee; Susan Hayase; Tim James; Tom DuBois; Vara Ramakrishnan; WILPF Peninsula Palo Alto; Perron, Zachary; cfisk@law.berkeley.edu; Barberini, Christopher; chuck jagoda; Lee, Craig; cromero@cityofepa.org; district1@bos.sccgov.org; Figueroa, Eric; Tannock, Julie; kenneth.Binder@shf.sccgov.org; ladoris cordell; Foley, Michael; walter wilson; yolanda Subject:https://youtube.com/watch?v=gRz5Bjv9KKM&si=AGVCDEJyA9IRYVrR Date:Thursday, May 9, 2024 12:00:13 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. https://youtube.com/watch?v=gRz5Bjv9KKM&si=AGVCDEJyA9IRYVrR From:matt@evolutionaryteams.comTo:palo-alto@fridaysforfutureusa.orgSubject:FFF Follow Up – May 3 (Week #121) Date:Wednesday, May 8, 2024 6:12:12 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. Casey started with some sad news that the Ninth Circuit Court dismissed Juliana v. US on lack of standing. As a reminder, a group of young people and “future generations” in federal districtcourt in Oregon sued alleging that the federal government had violated their constitutional rights by contributing to the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Don’t worry, thereare many other cases in the US and around the world underway. Using the legal system is an important tool in the fight to preserve a habitable planet. The Columbia (ugh, I know) Law School’sSabin Center for Climate Change Law tracks all climate related lawsuits: https://climatecasechart.com/ Pat stopped by and let us know that the Climate Protection Ad Hoc Committee now has a Climate Protection Working Group Meeting open to the public. The next meeting is Tuesday May14 from 3PM to 4:30 PM in the Community Meeting Room on the ground floor of City Hall. There is also an option to attend by Zoom. Find more details here: https://www.cityofpaloalto.org/Events-Directory/Public-Works/May-Climate-Protection-Working-Group-Meeting Thanks, Pat, for letting us know! Diane reported over 90 new signups for the heat pump water heater program in the last month! See latest data below. She attributes these signups to a number of factors: the city sent out a postcard; Earth Day tabling; and, 350.org canvasing, among others. Find the latest data below. Thanks, Diane! Speaking of canvassing, join us this Saturday for our May canvass with 350.org. Come grab some pizza and head out to inform our neighbors about the heat pump water heater program. Sign uphere! You’ll make Mother Earth proud this Mother’s Day weekend. She will appreciate you. So will we! You recall that Sgt. Alex asked us to not hang our END THE ERA OF FOSSIL FUELS sign between the flag poles in King Plaza. He said it was fine to hang it on the sad blue trees in theplaza. Well, nope – now he says that someone complained and that we may no longer dress the sad trees, probably their only moment of joy each week. He said it was fine if we held it up with ourown poles. I only wish that more people were complaining that we are not ending the era of fossil fuels quickly enough. Sigh. This Friday, Ingrid leads us in a conversation about the videos (see below) she recommended we watch. There are some good ones! Looking forward to our conversation. Thanks, Ingrid! Keep Up the Fight and See You Friday! The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens (podcast): https://www.thegreatsimplification.com/ Follow Fridays For Future Palo Alto: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fridaysforfuture_paloalto/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Fri4Future_PA YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FridaysForFuturePaloAlto Email notifications of FFF Palo Alto events: https://mailchi.mp/c8c130127345/join-fridays-for-future-palo-alto You are receiving this email because you have expressed an interest in supporting climate action in Palo Alto. If you no longer wish to receive these emails, please let me know. Matt Schlegel Organizer Fridays For Future Palo Alto Cell: 650-924-8923 Email: Palo-Alto@FridaysForFutureUSA.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fridaysforfuture_paloalto/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Fri4Future_PA YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMGKrv_ADB5k7HPK9FJO_Hw Green Mic Web: https://www.greenmic.org FFF Web: https://fridaysforfutureusa.org/local-groups/palo-alto/ Email List: https://mailchi.mp/c8c130127345/join-fridays-for-future-palo-alto From:Larry Alton To:Clerk, City; Council, City Subject:Fw: FYI - City of Palo Alto Rental Registry Program (RRP) Updates Date:Wednesday, May 8, 2024 6:01:20 PM Attachments:image001.png image002.png CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Professional Services Contract Number C24187280 With 3Di in a Not-to Exceed Amount of $443,256 to Provide Rental Registry Program Software Solutions and Professional Services for a Term of Four-Years; Dear Councilmembers, Thank You for your work to keep our wonderful city working smoothly!! The proposed Rental Registry Program is extremely expensive and also outrageously burdensome for landlords and will result in higher rents to pay for all of this required data input. I believe the already existing and performing well Palo Alto Mediation Program is a better solution to any renter problems with less cost. Much of this required data is already available through the County Tax Assessor. Please stop this program. Best Wishes Larry Alton ----- Forwarded Message ----- From: Atkinson, Rebecca <rebecca.atkinson@cityofpaloalto.org>To: Rental Registry Program <rentalregistry@cityofpaloalto.org>; Van Der Zwaag, Minka<minka.vanderzwaag@cityofpaloalto.org>; Atkinson, Rebecca <rebecca.atkinson@cityofpaloalto.org>;Moitra, Chitra <chitra.moitra@cityofpaloalto.org>Sent: Wednesday, May 8, 2024 at 04:26:12 PM PDTSubject: FYI - City of Palo Alto Rental Registry Program (RRP) Updates Hello, Good afternoon. You are on our City of Palo Alto contact list to receive email updates regarding rental policy development. Regarding the Rental Registry Program (RRP): The RRP enabling ordinance that was approved by City Council is now codified in the Palo Alto Municipal Code as Chapter 9.65 (hyperlink: PAMC Chapter 9.65). The proposed RRP software solutions and professional services contract with 3Di is scheduled for the Monday, May 13, 2024, City Council meeting on the consent calendar as Item #8 (hyperlink: May 13, 2024 City Council meeting agenda and access to the RRP contract staff report). We have made some updates to the City’s Rental Registry Program webpage (hyperlink: Rental Registry Program). Please feel free to email me if you have any questions. Thank you! Regards, Rebecca REBECCA ATKINSON, PMP, AICP, LEED Green Associate Planner Planning and Development Services Department (650) 329-2596 | rebecca.atkinson@cityofpaloalto.org www.cityofpaloalto.org From:Ken Horowitz To:Council, City Cc:Shikada, Ed Subject:Palo Alto and school district solidify Cubberly lease Date:Wednesday, May 8, 2024 3:18:47 PM [Some people who received this message don't often get email from klhorowitz67@gmail.com. Learn why this is important at https://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification ] CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clickingon links.________________________________ Hello AllFYICity lease with PAUSDWhat we paid for 2020-2024Thank you for your attentionKen Horowitz525 Homer AvePalo Alto, CA https://www.publicceo.com/2020/06/palo-alto-and-school-district-solidify-cubberly-lease/ Sent from my iPad From:Charlie Weidanz To:Council, City Subject:Women in Enterprise Speaker Series - Jasmina Bojic, Stanford Educator and UNAFF Founder Date:Wednesday, May 8, 2024 2:48:07 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Women in Enterprise Speaker Series - Jasmina Bojic, Stanford Educator and UNAFF Founder The Palo Alto Chamber of Commerce Women In Enterprise Speaker Series Presents Jasmina Bojic, Founder and Executive Director of UNAFF, and a longtime Stanford Educator on May 30, 2024 at 5:30 PM. Jasmina will be showing the Oscar-winning UNAFF 2019 documentary LEARNING TO SKATEBOARD IN A WARZONE (IF YOU'RE A GIRL) A movie about Afghani girls gaining courage in a war zone and the warmth and strength of the women who teach them. Location: 1213 Newell Road, Palo Alto Rinconada Library in the Embarcadero Room. This event is FREE and open to the public. It is co-presented with UNAFF Women's Salon. For more details about UNAFF please visit www.unaff.org. >Space limited, Register for Free Here This email was sent on behalf of Palo Alto Chamber of Commerce 355 Alma St Palo Alto, CA 94301.To unsubscribe clickhere. If you have questions or comments concerning this email or services in general, please contact us by email at info@paloaltochamber.com. From:Brigham Wilson To:Council, City Subject:Safer roads in Downtown Palo Alto Date:Wednesday, May 8, 2024 2:22:26 PM Some people who received this message don't often get email from brighamwilson@gmail.com. Learn why this isimportant CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Hello, I've lived in Palo Alto for nearly 8 years and am confused why we need two two-lane one-wayroads cutting through our Downtown. Cars go much faster than 25mph on Channing and Homer and it increases the danger for other cars, bikers on the road and pedestrians on thesidewalk, especially when crossing north-south where there isn't a stop sign. I've seen so many near misses at the intersection of Cowper and each of these two crossroads. As a residential area, I would guess we do not have the high car traffic that requires morelanes than University and the same number as Embarcadero. Can we add a stop sign at Cowper on both Channing and Homer? Better yet, could we reduce to one lane and introducetwo-directional protected bike lanes along the curbs with a row of parking between the bike lane and the moving traffic? It would just take some paint. Thanks,-Brigham Wilson From:Catherine Cammack To:Council, City Subject:Letter to the Finance Committee re Safe Routes to School staff in proposed budget Date:Wednesday, May 8, 2024 1:44:14 PM Attachments:letter of support (1).pdf Some people who received this message don't often get email from cncammack@gmail.com. Learn why this isimportant CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Dear Palo Alto City Council Finance Committee Members, Please consider the attached letter in support of an additional staff member dedicated tomiddle and high school students for the Safe Routes to School program. -- Thank you,Nara Cammack (she/her) From:sparklespruceTo:Council, CitySubject:Unlock Limitless Gaming and Music: Spotify Premium 1 Year for €19.99 Only!Date:Wednesday, May 8, 2024 11:17:03 AM Some people who received this message don't often get email from sparklespruce3@7633928.m-sender-sib.com.Learn why this is important CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious ofopening attachments and clicking on links. Apri nel browser Unlock Exclusive Discounts Now! Use now code MAY20 at checkout Enjoy 20% OFF on your favorite membership! Looking to take your streaming experience to the next level? SparkleSpruce offers premium memberships designed to transform the way you enjoy entertainment. 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Legal Notice sparklespruce via rondissone 32 10035 mazzè Tel: 00393270397262 Mail: sparklespruce@sparklespruce.com SparkleSpruce JOIN THE REVOLUTION www.sparklespruce.com VAT tax No. 12453340015 SparkleSpruce.com © 2024 | Contact | Legal Notice | Privacy Policy Mailin From:Aram James To:<michael.gennaco@oirgroup.com>; Wagner, April; Binder, Andrew; Council, City; Jeff Moore; Reifschneider,James; Sean Allen; Shikada, Ed; Perron, Zachary; editor@paweekly.com; Tannock, Julie Subject:When a weapon is pulled, it’s a traumatic incident and we need to know if there is a racial disparity in our city in the way the police do that,” James said. Date:Wednesday, May 8, 2024 1:37:02 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. When a weapon is pulled, it’s a traumatic incident and we need to know if there is a racial disparity in our city in the way the police do that,” James said. https://www.paloaltoonline.com/news/2021/06/15/police-auditor-to-vet-cases-in-which-palo-alto-officers-point-guns/ From:Aram James To:Council, City; EPA Today; Emily Mibach; Gardener, Liz; Shikada, Ed; editor@paweekly.com;jgreen@dailynewsgroup.com Subject:Re: [Records Center] Public Records Request :: W005802-042324 Date:Wednesday, May 8, 2024 12:59:50 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. On Tue, May 7, 2024 at 1:08 PM Palo Alto Public Records Center <paloaltoca@mycusthelp.net> wrote: Attachments: S22188693_Amendment_1_Ivy_Group_Final.pdfSigned_Contract_-_S22183432_Ivy_Planning_Group.pdf --- Please respond above this line --- 05/07/2024 RE: PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST of April 23, 2024, Reference # W005802-042324 Dear Aram, I am writing in response to your requests for documents under the California Public Records Act (Govt. Code § 7920.000 et seq.) received by the City on 4/23/2024. Your request mentioned: Cost to the city of hiring the Ivy Planning Group Response: The City has reviewed its files and has located records responsive to yourrequest. Please log in to the Records Center at the following LINK to retrieve the appropriate response. In the enclosed documents, you will find the Contract and Amendment, which setthe compensation for services not to exceed $130,000. The amount spent so far totals$105,000. If you have any questions, or wish to discuss this further, please contact me. Sincerely, Danille RiceAdministrative Assistant Office of the City Manager To monitor the progress or update this request please log into the [NAMEOFSYSTEM] From:D Martell To:Nguyen, Vinh Cc:Shikada, Ed; Veenker, Vicki; Council, City; Stump, Molly; Prior, Christine; Salazar Casillas, Marcela; Ah Yun, Mahealani; Clerk, City; Beheshti, Kimberly; Tran, Joanna Subject:Praise for Mr. Vinh Nguyen, Palo Alto Deputy City Clerk Date:Tuesday, May 7, 2024 4:48:00 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. May 7, 2024 P.O. Box 265 Palo Alto, California 94301 Mr. Vinhloc Nguyen, Deputy City ClerkOffice Of The City Clerk City of Palo AltoCity Hall of Palo Alto 250 Hamilton AvenuePalo Alto, California 94301 Re: Praise for Mr. Vinhloc Nguyen, Palo Alto Deputy City Clerk Dear Mr. Nguyen: I appreciate your recent help with my California Public Records Act (CPRA) request regarding the City of Palo Alto's responsibilities and duties toward downtown Lytton GardensSenior Communities. I am copying Councilwoman Vicki Veenker because she is our City's Liaison to Lytton Gardens Senior Communities and these documents are likewise of pressingimportance to her as they are to me. Your professionalism, patience, and regard has not gone unnoticed. Au contraire, I cannot thank you enough for your dedicated work ethic. You are a true asset to City Hall, and morespecifically to our Office Of The City Clerk, which is the buffer between the public and our City government. At 75 and having lived my life in Palo Alto, I anticipate, and look forward to, the day whenyou advance to the position of Palo Alto City Clerk. You have shown that you are smart, diligent, and care about people, most importantly, you care about fostering an amicablerelationship between our City and us Palo Altans. The City of Palo Alto has a long-term reputation for treating residents poorly and with neglect; we need more champions like you toturn that reputation around. If it were up to me, I would promote you today. Good luck with your career, employees such as yourself are a treasure and you deserve the highest ofacknowledgements. Yours truly, -Danielle Martell-------------------------- dmPaloAlto@gmail.comt: 650.856.0700Palo Alto City Council Candidate 2016 & 2005 From:D Martell To:Vinhloc.Nguyen@cityofpaloatto.org Cc:Shikada, Ed; Veenker, Vicki; Council, City; Stump, Molly; Prior, Christine; Salazar Casillas, Marcela; Ah Yun, Mahealani; Clerk, City; Beheshti, Kimberly; Tran, Joanna Subject:Praise for Vinh Nguyen, Deputy City Clerk Date:Tuesday, May 7, 2024 4:43:35 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. May 7, 2024 P.O. Box 265Palo Alto, California 94301 Mr. Vinhloc Nguyen, Deputy City Clerk Office Of The City ClerkCity of Palo Alto City Hall of Palo Alto 250 Hamilton Avenue Palo Alto, California 94301 Re: Praise for Mr. Vinhloc Nguyen, Palo Alto Deputy City Clerk Dear Mr. Nguyen: I appreciate your recent help with my California Public Records Act (CPRA) requestregarding the City of Palo Alto's responsibilities and duties toward downtown Lytton Gardens Senior Communities. I am copying Councilwoman Vicki Veenker because she is our City'sLiaison to Lytton Gardens Senior Communities and these documents are likewise of pressing importance to her as they are to me. Your professionalism, patience, and regard has not gone unnoticed. Au contraire, I cannotthank you enough for your dedicated work ethic. You are a true asset to City Hall, and more specifically to our Office Of The City Clerk, which is the buffer between the public and ourCity government. At 75 and having lived my life in Palo Alto, I anticipate, and look forward to, the day when you advance to the position of Palo Alto City Clerk. You have shown that you are smart,diligent, and care about people, most importantly, you care about fostering an amicable relationship between our City and us Palo Altans. The City of Palo Alto has a long-termreputation for treating residents poorly and with neglect; we need more champions like you to turn that reputation around. If it were up to me, I would promote you today. Good luck withyour career, employees such as yourself are a treasure and you deserve the highest of acknowledgements. Yours truly,-Danielle Martell --------------------------dmPaloAlto@gmail.com t: 650.856.0700Palo Alto City Council Candidate 2016 & 2005 From:Luetgens, Michael To:Isaac@ITOPcorp.com; Council, City Subject:RE: No to Palo Alto expansion of the air port ! Date:Tuesday, May 7, 2024 2:55:20 PM Attachments:image001.png image002.png image004.png image005.png image006.png image007.png Dear Mr. Isaac, Thank you for your message regarding the Palo Alto Airport. The City is currently developing a Long Range Facility and Sustainability Plan for the Palo Alto Airport that will guide the airport’s improvements over the next 20 years with a focus on sustainability and resiliency. The project was kicked off last year following a March 6, 2023 study session with the City Council that provided a general status report on the airport and an outline of the planning process. Since March 2023, the project team has held 4 public meetings to gather input from the community. Information on those meetings can be found on the project website, under the Previously Held Meetings tab. The project is guided by FAA regulations, which require staff to review all possible methods to meet FAA airport design standards, including some alternatives presented at the public meeting on February 21, 2024 that would change the runway length. The City has not recommended any runway extension at the Palo Alto Airport. The project team plans to conduct another public meeting, to be supported by a community survey that will present refined alternatives for the project, before returning to the City Council for discussion after the Council’s summer break. Please sign up on the email listserv using this link if you would like to receive updates on the project including upcoming meeting dates. Thank you, Michael Luetgens Michael Luetgens Manager of Airport Operations Palo Alto Airport | Public Works Department 1925 Embarcadero Road | Palo Alto, CA 94303 (650) 329-2687 | michael.luetgens@cityofpaloalto.org www.cityofpaloalto.org Some people who received this message don't often get email from isaac@achler.org. Learn why this is important From: Isaac@ITOPcorp.com <isaac@achler.org> Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2024 11:18 PM To: Council, City <city.council@cityofpaloalto.org> Subject: No to Palo Alto expansion of the air port ! CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. From:Vibha Akkaraju To:Administrative Services; Council, City; City Mgr; ParkRec Commission; Parks Subject:Eleanor Pardee Park Needs a Bathroom Date:Tuesday, May 7, 2024 1:45:01 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Dear City Council, I’m writing to strongly urge the city to put a public bathroom at Eleanor party park. I have been using this park for more than a decade, first as a parent to young kids and now as agardener. In both capacities, there have been times where we had to curtail our activities for want of a bathroom. Frankly, in an affluent city like Palo Alto, it is surprising to have a publicpark with no bathroom facilities. A simple thing like a bathroom can allow our residents to tend to their gardens and our children to play… All the things that will enrich our community. Thanks,Vibha Akkaraju From:Charlie Weidanz To:Council, City Subject:Avenidas 2024 Lifetimes of Achievement Garden Party Date:Tuesday, May 7, 2024 12:58:49 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Avenidas 2024 Lifetimes of Achievement Honorees Sunday, May 19, 2024 3 pm to 5 pm At a beautiful private garden in Palo Alto We are thrilled to announce the upcoming Avenidas 2024 Lifetimes ofAchievement Garden Party to celebrate the 2024 honorees for their contributions to our community. This year’s honorees are: • Clayborne Carson • Judy Deggeller• Julie Jerome • Eimi Okano • Valerie & Jim Stinger We invite you and your organization to join us as a sponsor to help uscelebrate the remarkable achievements of these honorees. Your sponsorship will enable Avenidas to stay responsive to the needs of older adults and caregivers in our community. Please join us! • Learn more about the sponsorship opportunities • Purchase tickets for the event• Celebrate an honoree with a donation For any questions or for more information, please contact: Nisha Koul, VP of Development, at 650-475-6755 or nkoul@avenidas.org. This email was sent on behalf of Palo Alto Chamber of Commerce 355 Alma St Palo Alto, CA 94301.To unsubscribe clickhere. If you have questions or comments concerning this email or services in general, please contact us by email at info@paloaltochamber.com. From:Nancy Rudin To:Council, City Subject:Airplane Noise Date:Tuesday, May 7, 2024 10:00:24 AM Some people who received this message don't often get email from nrudin@gmail.com. Learn why this isimportant CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Dear Council, I am concerned that the Council has not reached out to residents with information about Palo Alto Airport's 20-Year Plan, or indicated that there will be a community engagement process that allows citizen input for a plan that will likely have impacts to the city and region. --Regards,Nancy | nrudin@gmail.com From:Kathy McMahon To:Council, City Subject:Need for Bathroom facilities at Eleanor Pardee Park Date:Tuesday, May 7, 2024 6:17:36 AM [Some people who received this message don't often get email from kmcmahon675@gmail.com. Learn why this is important at https://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification ] CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ Eleanor Pardee park is a large city park offering sports fields, playgrounds, community garden plots, demonstration gardens for the residents of Palo Alto. However, there are no restroom facilities for the large number of children and adults that utilize these facilities. Please look at this issue and approve funding for a restroom to serve the many residents that enjoy this wonderful park. From:Frankie Farhat To:Council, City Subject:Airplane noise getting out of control again Date:Tuesday, May 7, 2024 4:04:36 AM Some people who received this message don't often get email from farhat_101@yahoo.com. Learn why this isimportant CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Dear Council Members, The level and frequency of airplane noise over our homes has become excessive again after a welcome hiatus that started wth Covid.. I am concerned that the Council has not reached out to residents with information about Palo Alto Airport's 20-Year Plan, or indicated that there will be a community engagement process that allows citizen input for a plan that will likely have impacts to the city and region. We need your help to tackle this issue for the sake of so many Palo Alto residents. Sincerely, Frankie Farhat 566 Glenbrook Drive, Palo Alto From:Aram James To:Supervisor Susan Ellenberg; cfisk@law.berkeley.edu Cc:Binder, Andrew; Bryan Gobin; Cait James; Council, City; D Martell; Emily Mibach; Friends of Cubberley; Jack Ajluni; Jay Boyarsky; Jeff Moore; Jeff Rosen; Josh Becker; KEVIN JENSEN; Lewis james; Gardener, Liz; Marina Lopez; Sean Allen; Tim James Subject:Do the pro-Palestinian protests signal a generational shift in U.S. attitudes about Israel? Date:Tuesday, May 7, 2024 12:56:56 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Do the pro-Palestinian protests signal a generational shift in U.S. attitudes about Israel? https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2024-05-06/pro-palestinian-protests-spur-a- generational-shift-in-u-s-policy-toward-israel From:P. L. Brennan To:Council, City Subject:Resident Input on Palo Alto Airport 20-Year Plan Date:Tuesday, May 7, 2024 12:02:08 AM Some people who received this message don't often get email from yologrl@yahoo.com. Learn why this isimportant CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Dear Palo Alto City Council, I am among the many Palo Alto residents concerned that the Council has not yet reached out to residents with information about Palo Alto Airport's 20-Year Plan, or indicated that there will be a community engagement process that allows citizen input for that plan. Please be responsive to our wish to learn more about and have input into the Palo Alto Airport 20-Year Plan. Sincerely, Penny Brennan 444 Matadero Avenue From:Aram James To:Baker, Rob; Bill Newell; Binder, Andrew; Bryan Gobin; Cait James; Council, City; D Martell; Daniel Kottke; DonAustin; Enberg, Nicholas; Friends of Cubberley; GRP-City Council; Human Relations Commission; Jack Ajluni; JayBoyarsky; Jeff Moore; Jeff Rosen; Julie Lythcott-Haims; KEVIN JENSEN; Kaloma Smith; Lewis james; Gardener,Liz; Lythcott-Haims, Julie; Palo Alto Free Press; Raymond Goins; Robert. Jonsen; Roberta Ahlquist; RobertaAhlquist; Rose Lynn; Salem Ajluni; Sean Allen; Supervisor Susan Ellenberg; Vara Ramakrishnan; WILPF PeninsulaPalo Alto; Perron, Zachary; kenneth.Binder@shf.sccgov.org; Foley, Michael; yolanda Subject:Re: instagram on genocide Date:Monday, May 6, 2024 11:26:27 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. On Mon, May 6, 2024 at 11:21 PM Aram James <abjpd1@gmail.com> wrote: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6pLPE1urNw/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet From:Aram James To:<michael.gennaco@oirgroup.com>; Angel, David; Angie, Palo Alto Renters Association; Baker, Rob; Bill Newell;Binder, Andrew; Cait James; Council, City; EPA Today; Friends of Cubberley; Jeff Moore; Josh Becker; JulieLythcott-Haims; KEVIN JENSEN; Lewis james; Linda Jolley; Gardener, Liz; Zelkha, Mila; Raymond Goins; RobertaAhlquist; Rose Lynn; Sean Allen; Supervisor Otto Lee; Supervisor Susan Ellenberg; district1@bos.sccgov.org;josh@sanjosespotlight.com; kenneth.Binder@shf.sccgov.org; ladoris cordell Date:Monday, May 6, 2024 11:19:27 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. From:Tracy Hern McGreevy To:Council, City Subject:Re: The View Exactly Date:Monday, May 6, 2024 10:41:51 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Wut? Now it’s about how many languages we put it in Gibberish On May 6, 2024, at 10:30 PM, Tracy Hern McGreevy <tracymcgreevy@mac.com> wrote: It was literal hell, my original move from Massachusetts to California. This place is hell, I openly declared. Then I got to Palo Alto and there were Canopy Trees. On May 6, 2024, at 10:10 PM, Tracy Hern McGreevy<tracymcgreevy@mac.com> wrote: Tree canopy Moving from Massachusetts to California was literal hell without trees for shade, then I cruised through Palo A lot. On May 6, 2024, at 10:08 PM, Tracy Hern McGreevy<tracymcgreevy@mac.com> wrote: If you are poor you are not allowed to accumulate a downpayment ssi or welfare, 2k limit in savings account. 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On Ma y6 ,2 02 4, at 8: 12  P M, Tr ac yH er nM cG re ev y <t ra cy mc gr ee vy @m ac .c om >w ro te : Il oo ku pw he ny ou an no un ce dy ou rv ot ea nd yo ua re co mi ng ba ck to ch at wi th th eI nd ep en de nt Po li ce Co mm is si on er ,a nd th is is wh at Is aw . It ’s ro ug hu pt he re ,k ud os to yo ua ll bu tI co ul dm ak ef ul lt im ew or ko ut of li ve st re am in gy ou ,l ol ,i t’ st op no tc hp ol it ic al th ea tr e. E ve ry bo dy up th er ei sw ic ke ds ma rt . <p al oa lt on ig ht .j pe g> From:Edward Radkowski To:Council, City; ParkRec Commission; City Mgr; Parks; Administrative Services Cc:Penny Proctor Subject:Re: [Eleanor Garden] Eleanor Pardee needs a restroom! Date:Monday, May 6, 2024 10:30:30 PM Some people who received this message don't often get email from edjrad@gmail.com. Learn why this isimportant CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Dear :city.council@cityofpaloalto.org, parkrec.commission@cityofpaloalto.org, citymgr@cityofpaloalto.org, parks@cityofpaloalto.org, adminsvcs@cityofpaloalto.org Dear Palo Alto Recreational Facility Managers: We have had about 100 participants in the Pardee Community Garden program, pay our dues and also enjoy the challenge of growing the best tomatoes and other vegetables, sharingknowledge of plants, insects, fertilization and tidiness as a team and appreciating the pleasures of community activities at Eleanor Park, one of the largest in the city. It is high time for Palo Alto city management to provide a sanitation facilities for thegardeners and the residents recognizing that a highest majority of the attendees are senior citizens, young preschool and school aged children that otherwise have to cut her visits shortand interrupt their work activity when nature calls, leaving projects hanging, and games unfinished. Recognizing the concern over the safety and administration of such an activity has been pastreason not to proceed - however this is not an uncommon project among cities in California and solutions to safety and operational issues have been solved in multiple cites in Californiafor a suitable solution. We of the garden group, would be pleased to assist in the discussion, planning and operational aspects pf this request. Sincerely,Edward Radkowski, płot A1 On May 6, 2024, at 6:02 PM, Penny Proctor <plumbago1927@gmail.com> wrote: Thank you Sara! Yours is too! Last chance tonight if anyone else could write one before tomorrow morning’smeeting. Penny On May 6, 2024, at 16:42, Sara Ajayi-Dopemu<saradopemu@gmail.com> wrote:Fantastic letter, Penny! Sara On Sun, May 5, 2024 at 11:27 AM KRISTINA P SMITH <jubilada@sbcglobal.net> wrote:Thanks, Penny! On Sunday, May 5, 2024 at 10:10:58 AM PDT, Penny Proctor<plumbago1927@gmail.com> wrote: We will see if it helps. Not holding my breath. But “you don’t ask,you don’t get.” Penny Begin forwarded message: From: Penny Proctor <plumbago1927@gmail.com> Date: May 5, 2024 at 10:04:29 PDTTo: city.council@cityofpaloalto.org, parkrec.commission@cityofpaloalto.org,citymgr@cityofpaloalto.org, parks@cityofpaloalto.org, adminsvcs@cityofpaloalto.orgSubject: Eleanor Pardee needs a restroom!Dear Members of the City Council, Finance Committee,Parks and Recreation Committee, and City Staff; Please add Eleanor Pardee Park to the list of parks in lineto get a restroom in the next 5 years. We really need one! Eleanor is Palo Alto’s second largest neighborhood park,and is enjoyed by large numbers of individuals andgroups. The field has kids soccer and other games, andthe large picnic area has many birthday parties and othergroups. There are two busy children’s play areas. I have been a community gardener for 36 years. It is PaloAlto’s second largest community garden, after Rinconada, which is near the library bathrooms. Wehave 94 plots, and 63% of the gardeners are over 60. Some have young children. Many of us come fromacross town to garden. One of our handicapped gardeners gave up her plot of 27 years, that she loved,because she could no longer manage with no bathroom. Another gardener, with a medical issue, built a tiny tentin her plot for privacy to use her camping toilet. Otherwise she could not garden. She lived in anapartment, and adored her garden. The Master Gardeners come from all over Palo Alto and surrounding cities to volunteer for hours every week.Their free classes for the public are attended by people from a wide area. They would like to have schoolprograms, but cannot, because a bathroom is required. As part of our community garden workdays maintaining the area outside the fences, near our gardens, we weedand pick up trash. There is frequently toilet paper and human solid waste. Most unhealthy! I was a toddler when my mother, Helen Norman Proctor,designed the park. She wanted to include a restroom then, but was told no. With lots of children and old people, many large picnicparties, and large numbers of people coming to the park from across town for hours, Eleanor Pardee Parkdesperately needs a bathroom! Thank you for all the work you do to keep Palo Alto a wonderful place to live. Sincerely,Penny Proctor -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the GoogleGroups "Eleanor Pardee Park Community Gardeners" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it,send an email to eleanorgarden+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com. 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From:Lynnea Johnson To:Council, City; ParkRec Commission; City Mgr; Parks; Administrative Services Subject:Eleanor Pradeep Park Date:Monday, May 6, 2024 8:20:30 PM Some people who received this message don't often get email from lynnea-mail@pacbell.net. Learn why this isimportant CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Dear City Councilmembers, Finance, and city staff, The FY2025 proposed capital and operating budgets include installation of at least four new restrooms in city parks. However, Eleanor Pardee Park, one of the city's largestneighborhood parks, is not on the list. We are requesting the Finance Committee and City Council prioritize installation of a restroom at Eleanor Pardee Park. Eleanor Pardee Park is the second largest residential park in Palo Alto with hundreds ofvisitors, including children at the two playgrounds, adult and youth soccer players, tai chi groups, dog walkers, volunteers in the demonstration garden, and community gardeners. A restroom was planned when the park was dedicated and proposed again in the lastdecade. We have been told that the reason Pardee was not included in the current capital improvement plan was because some neighbors fear that the restroom would be "a magnetfor unwelcome behavior." In February 2024 a resident dissenter wrote restrooms attract "drug dealers", "unsavory characters" and "young adults from outside our area". Other restrooms in Palo Alto Parks have been added without these concerns. Eleanor Pardee Park qualifies under Policy 2.E, Programs 2.E.2 as a suitable site. It is a high usage park, and it needs a restroom. Please take action to prioritize funding for this restroom. Sincerely, Elizabeth Lynnea Johnson cc: city.council@cityofpaloalto.org parkrec.commission@cityofpaloalto.org citymgr@cityofpaloalto.org parks@cityofpaloalto.org adminsvcs@cityofpaloalto.org From:Deborah Goldeen To:Council, City Subject:Zoom Participation and Public Comments Date:Monday, May 6, 2024 6:50:29 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ City of Berkeley only allows ten people, chosen at random, to speak - one minute a piece - during public comment. Why Palo Alto council meeting is allowed to be used as a platform for nutcases I don’t know. From:Sara Ajayi-Dopemu To:Council, City; ParkRec Commission; City Mgr; Parks; Administrative Services Subject:Support installation of bathrooms at Eleanor PardeePark Date:Monday, May 6, 2024 6:14:04 PM Some people who received this message don't often get email from saradopemu@gmail.com. Learn why this isimportant CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Sara Ajayi-Dopemu 2450 West Bayshore Rd #4 Palo Alto, CA 94303 650 796-7483 May 6, 2024 Dear City Councilmembers, Finance, and city staff, Bathrooms at Eleanor Pardee Park should be added to the budget for proposed new park bathrooms! We are requesting the Finance Committee and City Council to prioritize installation of a restroom at Eleanor Pardee Park despite the historical opposition of some neighbors. Eleanor Park has eight picnic tables, two playgrounds, a playing field and a skating rink. The community garden has nearly 100 plots and there is the Master Gardeners demonstration garden. There are also compost and wood chip piles available for free to all city residents. All these amenities make Eleanor Park a heavily utilized park for the entire Palo Alto community. It is high time Eleanor Park had bathrooms. Over half the community gardeners are seniors. The Master Gardeners host classes, children play sports, and families have picnics and parties. None should be forced to leave early, go elsewhere, or pee in the bushes! We have been told that Eleanor Park was not included in the current capital improvement plan because some neighbors fear that a bathroom would be "a magnet for unwelcome behavior." In February 2024 a resident dissenter wrote that bathrooms attract "drug dealers", "unsavory characters" and "young adults from outside our area". I strongly disagree! I live near Greer Park and walk there regularly. Greer does not have any of the mentioned issues. Neither does Seale Park which now has bathrooms and yet is smaller and hemmed in by homes on nearly all sides. Eleanor Pardee Park qualifies under Policy 2.E, Programs 2.E.2 as a suitable site for bathrooms. All high usage parks need a restroom. The neighbors will only realize their fears are unfounded when the bathrooms are finally built. Please take action to prioritize funding for this restroom. Now!! Sincerely, Sara Ajayi-Dopemu cc: city.council@cityofpaloalto.org parkrec.commission@cityofpaloalto.org citymgr@cityofpaloalto.org parks@cityofpaloalto.org adminsvcs@cityofpaloalto.org View this email in your browser. Visit us on www.lwvpaloalto.org, Facebook, and Instagram. MAY VOTER May 6, 2024 In this Issue Message from our Co-Presidents LWVPA Updates LWVPA Annual Membership Meeting Board Meeting Highlights Advocacy Report From:LWV Palo Alto VOTERTo:Council, CitySubject:LWVPA May VOTER: Last Week to Register for Our Annual Membership MeetingDate:Monday, May 6, 2024 6:12:19 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious ofopening attachments and clicking on links. Subscribe to our Google Calendar Events by Other Leagues "Unlocking Justice" LWV Bay Area Biennial Convention 2024 LWV National League Convention LWV Weekly Election Rumors Briefing In the News... May is Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month Message from our Co-Presidents Dear League friends, Spring has arrived and with it a feeling of rebirth, awakening and vitality. It’s hard to believe that a whole year has gone by since our 2023 annual meeting, and our 2024 annual meeting is coming up on May 19th (more on the annual meeting later in this newsletter). April was a busy month. Highlights include our Advocacy Committee, led by the sagacious Lisa Ratner, authoring a letter to the Palo Alto City Council advocating for focused safety concerns in the creation of a dedicated bike lane on El Camino Real; the Nominating Committee, led by the energetic Erika Buck, putting together a slate of outstanding volunteer leaders for the 2024 Board of Directors to be presented at the annual meeting; a major fundraising effort led by our highly skilled new chair Mary Nemerov; continuing efforts to renew and attract new members led by the indefatigable Sunny Dykwel; and the downsizing of our PCC office to just the space we need, as well as an office-sharing arrangement with our new “roommate,” Canopy. Downsizing also means archiving/digitizing many of the League documents that are valuable to our history and legacy. The month wrapped up with a Thursday Conversation featuring two speakers from Stanford’s Office of Government Affairs, Kelly Kline and Maya Perkins, who presented a fascinating overview of Stanford’s Community Plan. It was exciting to hear all about our hometown university’s achievements and plans for the future. So now it’s May and as Tolstoy said, “Spring is the time for planning and projects.” In that vein, our League is committed to using our energy, know- how and talent to improve voter information, education and action by planning for the critically important 2024 election season, including complex preparations for our League hosting five candidate forums in the fall. Looking ahead to June, our official delegates to the US Convention, June 27-30 in Washington D.C., will be Sunny Dykwel, Lisa Ratner and Hannah Lu, although all members are welcome to attend or participate online in this hybrid event. But first, please SAVE THE DATE for our annual meeting on Sunday, May 19th, 12:30-2:30 pm at the Baylands Golf Links. With gratitude for the not-just-in-spring but all-year-long vitality of all our members, Judy and Nancy LWVPA Updates LWVPA Annual Membership Meeting Sunday, May 19, 2024 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm Lunch will be provided Baylands Golf Links 1875 Embarcadero Road Palo Alto, CA 94303 Guest Speaker: Chantal Gaines Palo Alto Deputy City Manager "Priority Projects and Legislation with Local Impacts" We are excited to invite all members to join our 2024 Annual Membership Meeting! We welcome you to come at 12:30 pm to enjoy lunch and socialize with fellow members. The meeting will begin at 1:00 pm. Members will first hear from our guest speaker, Palo Alto Deputy City Manager Chantal Gaines, on the city's priority projects and legislation with local impacts. Members will then accomplish the following objectives of the meeting: Approve a 2024-2025 budget Adopt our top program emphases for 2024-2025 (Palo Alto) and for 2024- 2026 (National) Elect new officers, directors, and a nominating committee In our 2024 LWVPA Annual Meeting Kit, you will find the following pertinent information: Treasurer's Report and Proposed Budget for 2024-2025 2024-2025 Program Adoption Report of the Election Committee The Annual Membership meeting is the most important gathering of the League year. Your participation is critical to help shape the important work that we do for the coming year. It's also a great opportunity to connect with fellow League members in-person. We look forward to seeing you there! Deadline for registration is Friday, May 10, 2024. About the Guest Speaker Chantal Cotton Gaines is a coach, author, and executive leader. She has over 15 years’ experience in public service for local governments across the U.S. Chantal knows the importance of education and lifting as you rise, as she has been volunteering and giving back since around age 3 in her hometown, Flint, Michigan. She is currently the Deputy City Manager in Palo Alto, California, and leads many interdepartmental efforts and the City’s race and equity work. Among other things, she is a volunteer Advisor and Board Member for the California Youth and Government program and a long-time member of International City Management Association (ICMA) and the Municipal Management Association of Northern California (MMANC). She chose local (city) government because it is closest to the voices of the people it serves. Chantal graduated from the University of Michigan with an Accelerated Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, Master of Public Policy, and Master of Urban Planning. She has also completed certificates, including one at Stanford University. LWVPA April 2024 Board Meeting Highlights The April 23 Board meeting included discussion of the upcoming Thursday Conversation focused on Stanford Community Plan, and review and posting of the 2024 Annual Meeting Kit. Register Now Approved Motions: Approved Consent Calendar including approval of minutes and letter to Palo Alto City Council regarding protected bike lanes. Our next Board Meeting is on Tuesday, May 28, our first full meeting of the new Board. All members are welcome to join the meeting by emailing contact@lwvpaloalto.org. - Megan Swezey Fogarty, Secretary Advocacy Report Local Advocacy The Board sent a letter to the Palo Alto City Council endorsing protected bike lanes on El Camino Real if the project was redesigned for safety as recommended by the city’s consultant. 2024 Program Planning The Board recommends the following Programs following a members' Program Planning meeting in February 2024. The recommendations will be formally adopted at the Annual Meeting on May 19 at the Baylands Golf Links, 12:30-2:30 pm. LWV Palo Alto (2024-2025): continue education and advocacy with a DEI lens, with focus on affordable housing for all income levels; climate change/natural resources; gun violence prevention; local campaign reform; and civics education. LWVUS (2024-2026): Making Democracy Work; include Climate Change as an urgent issue; amend national position on privatization to include health care as a public good to enable advocacy on this important issue. State Advocacy LWVC joined an amicus brief before the Supreme Court in the case of City of Grants Pass v. Johnson, involving the constitutional rights of homeless people. The case asks whether a city can criminalize people for sleeping or resting on public streets or sidewalks when they have no other place to sleep or rest. The practice of criminalizing people for the sole crime of having nowhere to sleep has been held to violate the 8th Amendment’s ban on cruel and unusual punishment in Martin v. City of Boise. San Francisco has fined and arrested hundreds of unhoused residents for the sole crime of not being able to afford housing. San Francisco and other cities want to “clarify” City of Boise to allow them clear homeless encampments by arresting people. The amicus brief points out that cities can build affordable housing rather than criminalize sleeping in the street. National Advocacy The League of Women Voters of the United States, the League of Women Voters of New Hampshire, and several individual New Hampshire voters have filed a motion for preliminary injunction in the U.S. District Court of New Hampshire asking the court to stop the defendants from producing, generating, or distributing AI-generated robocalls, text messages or any form of spoofed communication impersonating any person, without that person’s express consent. Read more HERE. - Lisa Ratner, 1st Vice President & Advocacy Chair Events by Other Leagues "Unlocking Justice" Todd Fries, Executive Director, Northern California Innocence Project LWV San Jose/Santa Clara Thursday, May 16, 2024 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Join us for a riveting discussion on the power of innocence advocacy with the Northern California Innocence Project (NCIP). Discover how NCIP tirelessly fights to overturn wrongful convictions and set the innocent free. Through a combination of real-life cases and legal insights, learn about the complexities behind wrongful convictions and the impactful work being done to restore hope and truth in our legal system. Our speaker, Todd Fries, began working for the Northern California Innocence Project in 2007 as a clinical law student and returned to NCIP in 2010 as a research fellow. Over the course of his tenure at NCIP, he has held almost every position within the organization, from research attorney to operations manager to associate director to his current job as executive director. He earned a B.A. from UCLA and graduated cum laude from Santa Clara University School of Law with a certificate in public interest and social justice. He is the co-author of the groundbreaking study "Material Indifference: How Courts Are Impeding Fair Disclosure in Criminal Cases." Register Now LWV Bay Area Biennial Convention Friday, June 14, 2024 11:30 am - 2:00 pm The agenda of the biennial convention of LWV Bay Area will include LWV Bay Area business, elections, housing policy concurrence, updates on the Regional Government and Planning Study, as well as guest expert speakers tackling the regional issues of housing, transportation, and community safety with breakouts. The convention will be held on Zoom and more details will be available in our May E-Blast. Register Now 2024 LWV National League Convention June 27-30, 2024 The biennial National Convention of the League of Women Voters will be held in Washington D.C. June 27-30. This year it will be a hybrid event with delegates and observers able to participate in person or virtually. Our League Board members Lisa Ratner, Hannah Lu and Sunny Dykwel will attend the convention as voting delegates. If you are interested to attend as an observer to hear dynamic speakers, attend workshops, and watch the League's business meetings, please contact the League president at: president.lwvpaloalto@gmail.com. Members who would like to attend the convention virtually as non-voting observers will have full access to all convention meetings and the ability to observe (but not vote at) the plenary. See the full agenda HERE. Sign up for weekly Election Rumors Briefing LWVUS has established a partnership with the Algorithmic Transparency Institute to provide League members with a weekly online Election Rumors Briefing that reports on rumors (mis- and dis-information), conspiracy theories and hateful content relevant to democracy, voting and elections. This week, for example, the briefing covered false claims about USPS delays enabling election interference, confusion about poll watchers, lawsuits claiming states are not maintaining clean voter rolls, non-citizen voting, and voting rights for convicted felons. It's every Monday at 12:30 pm -1:00 pm pacific time. In the News... Sign Up Now Congratulations to the following long-time LWVPAmembers for their outstanding achievements! Congratulations to Valerie Stinger, and her husband Jim Stinger for being honored with Avenidas Lifetimes of Achievement awards! “From working at Bay Area companies like Genentech and Syntex to volunteering in Morocco with the Peace Corps and local organizations like the Human Relations Commission, Valerie Stinger has dedicated years to lifelong learning and volunteer work. Her husband, Jim Stinger, has leveraged his artistry and training in software to give back to his community, volunteering for countless local organizations in his dedication to Palo Alto.” Among the most recent projects Valerie has undertaken as an active League member are partnering with LWVPA on the “100 Conversations on Race” that she spearheaded while serving on the Human Relations Commission, and contributing her substantial expertise to help nurture the League's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiative. Read their profiles HERE. Congratulations to Julie Jerome for being honored with Avenidas Lifetimes of Achievement award! “In her 50 years of living in Palo Alto, Julie Jerome has served as the board of education’s president twice, and held leadership roles for various nonprofits like the Palo Alto Community Fund, Adolescent Counseling Services and Palo Alto Community Child Care.” Read her profile HERE. Congratulations to former Palo Alto Mayor Betsy Bechtel for receiving the Tall Tree Award! “Bechtel, who is being honored with the Outstanding Citizen award, is well known in Palo Alto’s political circles for her service on the City Council from 1980 and 1989, which included stints as a mayor and a vice mayor. She also served on the board of the Foothill-De Anza Board of Directors between 2003 and 2016 and advised the district on several revenue measures.” Read her profile HERE. We hope we haven’t missed any special honor of someone in our League family. if you know of a member’s local honor or recognition we should mention, please notify us at contact@lwvpaloalto.org. May is Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month Join Palo Alto City Library as we celebrate Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage (AANHPI) Month. Enjoy special events and explore resources to honor the cultures, histories, and contributions that enrich our communities! Stay Informed! 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From Voter Recipient List Our mailing address is: League of Women Voters Palo Alto 3921 E Bayshore Rd Ste 209 Palo Alto, CA 94303-4303 Add us to your address book Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list. Questions? Please contact communications@lwvpaloalto.org. From:herb To:Council, City; Clerk, City Subject:May 6, 2024 Council Meeting, Item #15: 800 San Antonio Road [23PLN-00010] Date:Monday, May 6, 2024 5:18:03 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. MAY 6, 2024 CITY COUNCIL MEETING, AGENDA ITEM #15800 SAN ANTONIO ROAD [23PLN-00100] I urge you to remove this item from your agenda because theproject violates the California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA) due to the fact that it uses the PHZ (Planned HomeZoning) regulations when those regulations have never beenadopted by the City Council pursuant to Chapter 18.80 of thePalo Alto Municipal Code (PAMC) that provides the process foramending regulations of the Zoning Code in PAMC Title 18. Failure to amend PAMC Title 18 to create the PHZ regulationscreates a significant effect that violates CEQA due to the factthat the PHZ regulations conflict with the adopted Zoning Code. Slide 7 of the applicant's presentation describes the PlannedHome Zoning regulations that are relied upon for the project,but those regulations have never been adopted pursuant to PAMCChapter 18.80. The staff slide presentation for the 9/21/2020 titled "PlannedHome Zoning" says on slide #1, "February 3, 2020 Councilapproved a motion to allow for housing projects to be rezonedunder the PHZ.", but the City Council did not follow theregulations of PAMC Chapter 18.80 when the Council approvedthat motion. The staff report (ID #10715) says under "Executive Summary" onPage 1 of the staff report, "On February 3, 2020, Councilapproved a motion (7-0) to allow residential and mixed-usehousing projects that meet certain criteria to propose aplanned home zone (PHZ) change." The Action Minutes of the 2/3/2020 City Council meeting atPages 3 through 5 contain the language of the motion adopted bythe Council, and it is clear from the minutes that the Councilwas adopting regulations amending the Zoning Code withoutfollowing the procedures for amending those regulations asrequired by PAMC Chapter 18.80, thereby acting in violation ofCEQA. Therefore, there is substantial evidence that adopting thestaff recommendation for 800 San Antonio Road would be aprejudicial abuse of discretion and a violation of CEQA. You should either remove this item from your agenda or rejectthe project. You should also direct staff to place on a future Councilagenda an item to allow you to initiate a zone change to createthe Planned Home Zoning regulations either as part of theexisting PAMC Title 18 Chapter for the PC zone regulations or as a separate Chapter of Title 18. If you choose to create a separate Title 18 Chapter for PHZregulations, you may also want to prohibit future PC zoneprojects while retaining the language that requires annualinspections of existing PC projects and enforces conditions ofapproval for those projects. Herb Borock From:Friends of the Palo Alto Junior Museum & Zoo To:Council, City Subject:Friends" Silent Bid for Good | Don"t Miss Your Chance to Win! Date:Monday, May 6, 2024 5:16:54 PM Some people who received this message don't often get email from info-friendsjmz.org@shared1.ccsend.com. Learn why this isimportant CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of openingattachments and clicking on links.   Logo_Full_Color_CMYK.jpg     Bid Now Friends of the Palo Alto Junior Museum & Zooinfo@friendsjmz.org | www.friendsjmz.org Connect with us Friends of the JMZ | 1451 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto, CA 94301 Unsubscribe city.council@cityofpaloalto.org Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by info@friendsjmz.org powered by Try email marketing for free today! From:Charlie Weidanz To:Council, City Subject:Palo Alto Chamber May Mixer & Business Networking Event Date:Monday, May 6, 2024 5:00:58 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Palo Alto Chamber Mixer ad Chamber Mixer & Business Networking Event We are delighted to invite you to the May Palo Alto Chamber of Commerce Mixer at Hotel Citrine! There will be food, drinks, engaging discussion, and plenty of networking opportunities with local business professionals! Tuesday, May 21, 2024 5:30 PM – 7 PM Hotel Citrine 750 San Antonio Rd Palo Alto, CA 94303 Food & Beverages provided by Wild Onion Bistro & Bar. We look forward to seeing you there! Members: FREE Non-Members: $25 >RSVP Online Now This email was sent on behalf of Palo Alto Chamber of Commerce 355 Alma St Palo Alto, CA 94301.To unsubscribe clickhere. If you have questions or comments concerning this email or services in general, please contact us by email atinfo@paloaltochamber.com. From:Sue To:Council, City Subject:Letter to Finance Committee Addressing Item 2 on May 7 Finance Committee Agenda Date:Monday, May 6, 2024 4:47:59 PM Attachments:Santa Clara County Medical Association Letter to Santa Clara County BOS to Ban Artificial Turf April 12, 2024 (2).pdf SCC Sustainability Natural Grass or Plastic Turf - Sheet1.pdf CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. To the Finance Committee: We understand that your committee will be discussing “Capital Improvement Program, Capital FundProjects” at your May 7 meeting, and that you will be considering the replacement of the oldartificial turf soccer field at El Camino Park. We encourage you to study the new information that has recently emerged concerning the health and environmental harms of artificial turf as well as the option of replacing it with a natural grass field. Attached is a document that compares artificial turf with natural grass. Also attached is the April 12, 2024 official determination letter of the Santa Clara County Medical Association on the health harms of artificial turf. As for cost comparisons, here are two solid studies: 1) Cornell comparison web page artificial turf and grass https://safesportsfields.cals.cornell.edu/synthetic-turf/ San Diego Park and Rec Study: 2) https://www.sandiego.gov/sites/default/files/legacy/park-and- recreation/pdf/110303item501b.pdf In most studies, artificial turf is more expensive to install initially and costs significantly more in thelong run than natural grass, especially given that artificial turf fields have to be replaced every 8 to10 years We hope you will conduct a thorough research on this issue of whether to replace the El Camino Park soccer field with yet another sheet of plastic with all the risks associated with artificial turf, or to install living grass, which constitutes a life-sustaining ecosystem. Respectfully, Sue Chow, Palo Alto Resident Sierra Club Loma Prieta Chapter Vice Chair 650-454-0259 From:Kathy McMahon To:Council, City Subject:Bathroom at Eleanor Pardee Park Date:Monday, May 6, 2024 3:27:01 PM [Some people who received this message don't often get email from kmcmahon675@gmail.com. Learn why this is important at https://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification ] CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautious of opening attachments and clicking on links. ________________________________ I volunteer at the master gardeners demonstration garden at the Eleanor party park. Do you know what I think I’m gonna do I got a couple errands. I’m gonna just go home now do my errands go home and do it so I can do it Sent from my iPhone From:Catherine Crawford-Swent To:Council, City Cc:City Mgr; Parks; Administrative Services; ParkRec Commission Subject:For finance committee meeting in May: need for park bathroom Date:Monday, May 6, 2024 1:40:45 PM Some people who received this message don't often get email from catswent@gmail.com. Learn why this isimportant CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Be cautiousof opening attachments and clicking on links. Dear City Councilmembers, Finance, and city staff, As you know Eleanor Pardee Park is one of the city's largest neighborhood parks, and yet it does not have restrooms. Many of the other city parks which are smaller do have bathrooms. My understanding is that the FY2025 proposed capital and operating budgets include installation of at least four new restrooms in city parks. However, Eleanor Pardee Park is not on the list. We are requesting the Finance Committee and City Council prioritize installation of a restroom at Eleanor Pardee Park. Eleanor Pardee Park has hundreds of visitors, including children at the two playgrounds, adult and youth soccer players, tai chi groups, dog walkers, volunteers in the demonstration garden, and community gardeners. I have been told that many soccer children need to use the bushes for urinating which is not the best solution, but it is the only solution at this time. Many of the gardeners at the demonstration and community gardens are senior citizens, and many of us have difficulty working at the garden for more than a couple of hours without using a bathroom. There are times during the summer months when gardeners refrain from drinking fluids to replenish themselves because there is no bathroom. Last summer one member had to be taken home by car promptly, as he was showing signs of heat exhaustion. Not drinking is not the solution, and neither is having adults urinate in the bushes. A restroom was planned when the park was dedicated and proposed again in the last decade. We have been told that the reason Pardee was not included in the current capital improvement plan was because some neighbors fear that the restroom would be "a magnet for unwelcome behavior." In February 2024 a resident dissenter wrote restrooms attract "drug dealers", "unsavory characters" and "young adults from outside our area". Other restrooms in Palo Alto Parks have been added without these concerns. Eleanor Pardee Park qualifies under Policy 2.E, Programs 2.E.2 as a suitable site. It is a high usage park, and it needs a restroom. Please take action to prioritize funding for this restroom. Sincerely, Catherine Crawford-Swent cc: parkrec.commission@cityofpaloalto.org citymgr@cityofpaloalto.org parks@cityofpaloalto.org adminsvcs@cityofpaloalto.org