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City rejects contract unions claim City Council Votes To File For Bankruptcy  The council voted unanimously following hours of public comment and months of failed negotiations with police, fire and other unions City mgr: Vallejo should file for bankruptcy Key deadline to avoid bankruptcy Fire Stations Close Amid Budget Crisis City Council discusses filing for bankruptcy  Officials met to discuss the city's financial troubles, which are pushing the city closer to declaring bankruptcy Residents Pack Meeting On City's Finances  Residents packed a town hall meeting to discuss the city's struggles with a growing deficit that has it on the brink of declaring bankruptcy City Budget Woes May Force Bankruptcy
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$89M infrastructure projects list submitted  The city has submitted a list of $89 million worth of projects that would create 1,043 jobs if Obama's economic stimulus package is approved City Government to Shutdown On Nov. 26  Mayor Ron Dellums: the city departments will close for business the day before Thanksgiving as a step toward solving the city's fiscal crisi... Unions Appeal Ruling Granting Bankruptcy  But unions said the bankruptcy is leading police officers and firefighters to quit, endangering public safety City Blocks Workers From Web Comments  City urged its employees to keep quiet about the city's bankruptcy. They may have blocked city workers from accessing a critical website   FBI investigates City Hall for corruption  City officials say they are ready to cooperate with feds investigating nepotism and fraud under former City Administrator Deborah Edgerly No Appeal From Council Over Cal Grove City approves upgrade at refinery  The City Council has approved a controversial plan by Chevron to upgrade equipment at its Richmond refinery City continues hearings into Chevron   City caps 'drty' crude at Chevron refinery  Richmond officials have approved new restrictions on the amount and type of crude oil Chevron can process at its refinery City Files For Bankruptcy Due To Woes


year 2008 Top ^

Dec. 26   Oakland City Hall
Nov.12   Oakland City Hall
Sep.21   Vallejo
Aug.26   Vallejo
Aug.23   Oakland City Hall
Jul.24   Berkeley
Jul.17   Richmond
Jul.16   Richmond
Jun.7   Richmond
May.23   Vallejo
  The city of Vallejo filed for protection to deal with a ballooning budget deficit caused soaring employee costs and declining tax revenue
May.15   Vallejo
May.7   Vallejo
May.3   Vallejo
Apr.21   Vallejo
Mar.6   Vallejo
Feb.26   Vallejo
Feb.21   Vallejo
Feb.19   Vallejo
  City Council met in closed session with the city's employees' organizations to try to find a solution to the city's budget crisis
  Oakland City Hall City to consider affordable housing Jan.14   Oakland City Hall Dellums gaves state of the city address  Mayor said that public safety is his top priority; he also cited housing, economic development, health and education

year 2007 Top ^

Nov.5   Martinez Beavers May Be Euthanized
  The city is considering euthanizing a family of beavers that built a large dam on the Alhambra Creek
Oct.17   Oakland City Hall Tougher Rules Against Smoking Enacted
  The City Council unanimously approved an ordinance that makes it illegal to smoke in outdoor dining areas, ATM lines, parks and bus stops Apr.13   Oakland Officials To Curb Problem Liquor Stores  Assemblywoman Loni Hancock's legislation will allow Oakland and Richmond to remove nuisance stores in high crime areas

year 2006 Top ^

Dec.5   UC Berkeley Stadium Approved, Tree Sitters Remain Nov.14   Berkeley Lawsuit to halt Memorial Stadium upgrades May.23   Hercules Town To Seize of Wal-Mart Land
  The City Council voted unanimously to pursue using the power of eminent domain to seize 17 acres
Mar.14   Oakland City Hall State Of Emergency On Hold  The City Council voted to wait a week to allow Police Chief Wayne Tucker to put more officers on the streets

year 2005 Top ^

Aug.4   Oakland Skatepark Padlocked As Dispute Continues Jul.12   Oakland City Hall Spectators Will Be Cited At Sideshows
  The city council unanimously approved an ordinance that would allow to cite spectators of illegal late night car rallies Jun.22   Richmond No 'State Of Emergency' For City Jun.21   Oakland City Hall Oakland Approves Plan To Shut City Jail Jun.20   Richmond State of Emergency Debated
  City police are one step closer to getting money to pay for anti-crime programs


year 2004 Top ^

Jan.19   Oakland City Hall City Begs Gov. to Abandon Budget Cuts

year 2003 Top ^

Dec.19   Oakland City Hall Mayor proposed sin taxes  Jerry Brown has suggested the state could generate more revenue on drinking and eating junk food Nov.22   Oakland County finalizes, celebrates adoptions
Jul.29   Oakland Downtown Fire Station Shut Down in Dispute  The city to close the Jack London Square Station after negotiations with the firefighters union broke down Feb.13   Oakland City Hall Ordinance against loitering Jan.17   Oakland City Hall Fire Department Reduces Staff Jan.8   Berkeley Mayor fined $100 for newspaper trashing

year 2002 Top ^

Jun.27   Martinez Supervisors voted for 1,400-unit project
Jun.18   Berkeley Politically Correct Coffee Plan  A petition, signed by 3000, is calling for the use of organic, shade-grown, or fair-trade certified beans in any coffee brewed for sale

year 2001 Top ^

Oct.17   Berkeley City call to halt Afghan bombs Sep.21   Berkeley Fire officials apologize for flag ban

year 2000 Top ^

Jan.26   Martinez Race-Neutral Plan For Contracts Okd




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