Road Work Ahead

Redwood City’s Public Works Service Department would like you to take notice of  upcoming road repairs in Redwood Shores.

Safety First: PLEASE DRIVE WITH CAUTION AROUND ROAD REPAIR SITES OVER THE NEXT COUPLE OF WEEKS!

Redwood City is  planning to conduct road repairs on Redwood Shores Pkwy, Bridge Pkwy, and Shell Pkwy, beginning this week. Most of the asphalt and curb damage is due to tree roots from the nearby trees. The work will be performed by the City’s contractor, SpenCon Construction. No trees will be removed as a part of this work.

This information has been communicated to the Redwood Shores community at the general membership meeting last week and we will advertise the work with changeable message sign boards which will be parked on Redwood Shores Parkway to alert drivers of the upcoming work.

The street messages will read: ‘Road Work Next 2 weeks’. Work in the area should begin by the end of this week, weather permitting.

Thank you in advance for your patience and for driving safely!

— Mike Gibbons, M.P.A.

— Public Works Superintendent

Redwood City Welcomes Juventus Northern California Spring Soccer Showcase

Redwood City is proud to be the primary host city for the Juventus Sport Club’s Northern California Spring Soccer Showcase, a huge annual soccer tournament that brings not only a fun sporting event, but also a great deal of economic activity to our community.

Presented by Juventus Sport Club (the oldest soccer club on the peninsula), the 4th Annual Northern California Spring Showcase will take place March 4 – 6, 2011 in Redwood City (as well as in some nearby mid-Peninsula cities, and in the East Bay). As the number one rated soccer tournament in all of Northern California, this event will bring nearly 8,000 people to Redwood City and the peninsula.

The entire community is invited to come out and welcome the Juventus Northern California Spring Soccer Showcase. This tournament will offer fun, exciting soccer games played at the highest level. Perfect for the whole family, whether die-hard soccer fans or new to the sport – this will be a remarkable and thrilling tournament!

For Redwood City, this is a momentous event that brings significant economic activity to the community’s businesses. Converging on our area will be 235 soccer teams (94 teams from outside the area, plus three Canadian teams and one National Champion team), close to 8,000 people including players and parents, with approximately 375 games played. Over the course of the weekend, Redwood City’s rough, un-scientific estimates show that local spending by those 8,000 people could total nearly $1 million (including food, hotels, incidentals, and other spending). In addition, over 50 college coaches from across the nation will be here looking for hot prospects for their own soccer programs. And, Redwood City is very proud that three home town players, who were recently selected for the US national programs, will play with their Juventus Teams during the tournament.

Juventus Sport Club is a competitive youth soccer club in Redwood City with a mission of developing skillful, confident, and responsible youth soccer players who will be successful on and off the field. Founded in 1956 by four Italian immigrants, Juventus is one of the oldest soccer clubs in northern California. It is a volunteer-run, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. More information about Juventus and the Northern California Spring Soccer Showcase, including game times and locations, is available at their website at www.Juventus-sc.org.

The Redwood City Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department provides recreational facilities and activities for all ages and interests, and supplies building and custodial services for City buildings. Redwood City Parks also operates the Fair Oaks Community Center providing social, educational, and cultural activities, as well as information, referral, and counseling services to persons living in Redwood City and neighboring communities. Redwood City Parks is more than you think! Its website is located at www.redwoodcity.org/parks.

Visit Redwood City’s award-winning website at www.redwoodcity.org for information about the City and its services, the community, recreation programs, education, City government, and local business. Subscribe to Redwood City’s newsletters or other City documents at www.redwoodcity.org/egov.


Portions of the games of the Juventus Northern California Spring Soccer Showcase will be played in Redwood Shores’ Marlin Park on Friday, March 4th through Sunday, March 6th. Please view the Juventus Sport Club schedule for game times and further details.

Battery Recycling Through Recology

You probably already know that batteries and cell phones both contain toxic materials such as arsenic, lead, cadmium, mercury and many other materials that threaten human health and the environment. In fact, both batteries and cell phones are now classified as Universal Waste and are banned from disposal with garbage and must be handled properly.

I wanted to make sure you know that single-family residents in the RethinkWaste service area (including Redwood City) can now conveniently recycle household batteries and cell phones at the curb. Information is provided on how to do this in the pullquote below — for more information on special recycling services, visit  Recology’’s website at www.recologysanmateocounty.com/single_family_beyond_the_cart.php for important instructions on how to do this).

With button batteries taped to paper, place them [battery sizes: AAA, AA, C, D, button cell, 9 Volt, and all others, both rechargeable and single use] in a sealed plastic bag on top of your blue Recycle cart for collection. We will take them away for you and safely, properly recycle them. Please be sure to place the sealed bag on top of your blue cart, not inside it.

You can also recycle your old cell phone. Just wrap it in paper and place in the sealed plastic bag along with your batteries.

For information on how and where to recycle other materials, please visit www.rethinkwaste.org and www.recycleworks.org.

— Malcolm Smith
— Public Communications Manager

Cards for Kids

Redwood City would like to let you know about another groundbreaking program of the Redwood City Library Foundation — to help open the world of books to the youth of our community, the Foundation is launching its new Cards for Kids campaign to ensure that every 5th grade student in Redwood City and North Fair Oaks has a library card.

During the next few months all 5th grade classes will be visited and new cards will be issued to every student – any outstanding fines will be waived from students’ existing cards. It’s similar to the Library’s annual, extremely successful, KinderCard campaign that provides library cards to all kindergarten students.

It almost goes without saying, but research clearly shows that 5th grade is a crucial benchmark for kids in deciding to be positively involved in school, in choosing their friends, and in staying involved in the community. Using a public library – whether for homework assistance, borrowing books, using computers, attending events, or just as a safe place to be – increases the likelihood of school success. The Foundation is committed to funding those programs that touch many people and make a difference in our community’s literate and educational health.

The new Cards for Kids initiative is funded by a recently-accepted significant donation to the Library that will be used to focus on increased Library services for youth throughout the City, including storytimes at all City libraries, youth and family participation in community events, increased volunteerism, and connecting the Library and its services with students.

The Redwood City Library Foundation has a lot of wonderful, successful programs, including the Opening Day Collection of the new Redwood Shores Library, the Teen Homework Center, Traveling Storytime, providing a variety of library materials and collections, the Dad & Me in the Library program, and more. Learn about the Foundation at www.rclfdn.org.

Water Plan Update Meeting

Residents are invited to participate in an important discussion about updating Redwood City’s Urban Water Management Plan (UWMP). The UWMP is the 20-year blueprint for our community’s water supply, an important visionary tool for meeting our long-term water supply objectives. It’s updated every five years, and the City is inviting the community’s ideas, opinions and suggestions as we move forward with drafting the updated plan.

The first of two UWMP workshops is Thursday, March 3rd, 6 – 8 pm at the Redwood Shores Library Community Room, 399 Marine Parkway. RSVP to (650) 780-5991 or . An additional workshop is scheduled for May, 2011.

Please join the discussion of essential water supply topics, including reliability and impacts of drought; impacts of projected demand; water conservation; water reuse; and more. Updated information and schedules for the process of developing the UWMP are available online at www.redwoodcity.org/uwmp

Carlmont High School News

Chamber Music Night
Friday, February 25, 2011 @ 7 PM. Student Union
Carlmont Musicians will perform solos and in small ensembles. Delicious desserts and drinks provided.


Electro-jazz cellist and trombonist, Dana Leong, returns to his alma mater to share his unique “hip hop meets avant-jazz sound”
Friday March 4th @ 7 PM in the PAC.
Tickets at carlmontperformingarts.com

 


The Carlmont Performing Arts proudly presents its spring musical:
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella
Performances: Thursday March 10 – Saturday March 12th @ 7 PM, and Sunday, March 13th @ 2 PM, Carlmont PAC

 


Important tentative start of school dates for 2011-2012

 

  • Freshmen Parent Info Night: Tuesday, August 16th @ 7 pm in the PAC
  • Student/Parent Mandatory Registration Check In Day (all grades): Thursday, August 18th TBA Scot’s Gym
  • Freshman Orientation & BBQ: Wednesday, August 24th 8:00 am to 12 noon, meet in football bleachers
  • First Day of School: Thursday, August 25th

New Crime Reporting Tool

The Redwood City Police Department is pleased to announce that its new online reporting web pages are up and running, making reporting non-emergency crimes more convenient and expedient for community members. The online reporting application is located at www.redwoodcity.org/police and is available in both English and Spanish.

With this new level of customer service, the public can report crimes such as hit and run, identity theft, vandalism, lost property, harassing phone calls, theft, and others – or can offer a crime tip to the police (crime tips can be made anonymously, although it helps to have contact information in case the police need to follow up).

There are a number of community benefits to Redwood City’s new online reporting tool: members of the public can file a report anytime, anywhere with an Internet connection, and will not have to wait for an officer to be dispatched. Anyone filing an online report will receive an immediate temporary case number with the ability to print out a copy of the information submitted. Once the case has been reviewed by police staff, a permanent Redwood City Police Department case number will be assigned and a copy of the official report will be accessible via email free of charge. For hit and run, theft from a vehicle, and vandalism the online crime reporting tool can accept up to two photos. And, anyone using the online reporting system can be assured that all information collected is securely transferred to the City’s servers through an encrypted channel.

Redwood City’s new online crime reporting tool not only makes it more convenient for community members to report non-emergency crimes, but also helps keep more police officers on the streets more of the time, protecting the life and property of the community they serve. A report can be made online if the following criteria are met:

  1. The crime occurred within the city limits of Redwood City;
  2. The suspect is unknown or cannot be described; and,
  3. The reported incident is not an emergency (in an emergency, dial 911)

For information about this service or to use this tool, please visit www.redwoodcity.org/police

From Lynn’s Kitchen

LOVE AT FIRST BITE!

February is such a funny little month. What other month can you celebrate such an eclectic range of holidays – from the pomp and circumstance of unceremoniously dragging Punxutawney Phil from his makeshift burrow, to the frivolity of red roses, candies and special dinners to celebrate love on Valentine’s Day, to honoring two of our most famous Presidents on President’s Day, now memorialized on the third Monday in February, to the mysterious Leap Year which appears only every four years?

Growing up in Wethersfield, we had our own version of Pennsylvania’s Punxutawney Phil – we just called him Mr. Woodchuck – but it seemed as though he created his own shorter winter hibernation schedule. He lived in the woodpile in the shed adjacent to our garage, where Dad kept stacks of wood for our two fireplaces, some miscellaneous gardening equipment, and our trash cans. There was no light in the shed – just cobwebs, spiders and other assorted inhabitants who co-existed with Mr. Woodchuck. Despite the fact that my brother’s seemingly solitary chore was taking the trash out, invariably it was one of the sisters who would grab the trash after dinner, fling open the back door, race off the porch, run around the garage to the shed, give the trash cans a good swift kick to “scare” any critters in residence, rip the lid off the trash can, dump the trash, reposition the lid, and run back into the house, all in a matter of seconds. Brrr – it was cold in late winter. I’m not sure Dad ever figured out why those trash cans were so dented! Sometimes we’d see Mr. Woodchuck waddle off through the backyards – we thought he was rather cute – when he should have been happily snoozing in February. And any self-respecting New Englander knows that of course the groundhog will see his shadow – it’s only February 2nd for heaven’s sake, with plenty of time for more winter snow and ice.

Now for something sweet and chocolaty for Valentine’s Day dessert. This recipe is adapted from Ye Olde Sturbridge Village in Massachusetts. Special thanks to my sister, Lori, for finding the recipe that we all used to enjoy. These cookies are cake-like, yet moist and delicious – I hadn’t made them in years, but they taste just as I remembered. They make a nice treat for Valentine’s Day, accompanied with some French vanilla ice cream and sliced strawberries.

WALNUT FUDGE DROP COOKIES

(Oven Temperature 350 Degrees)

  • 1 Cup Bakers Superfine Sugar
  • ¼ Cup Unsalted Butter
  • 2 Oz. Unsweetened Chocolate (I used Scharffen Berger Unsweetened Dark Chocolate – 99% Cacao)
  • 2 Large Eggs
  • 1 Teaspoon Vanilla
  • ½ Teaspoon Salt
  • 1 ¾ Cups Sifted White All Purpose Flour
  • ¾ Teaspoon Baking Soda
  • 1 Cup Walnuts, chopped

Melt butter and chocolate over double boiler (water should be at a low simmer) whisk until smooth, and remove from heat. Set aside to cool to room temperature. (You can speed up this process by putting bowl in refrigerator for several minutes)

Beat eggs, salt, add sugar and vanilla and beat until fluffy. Add cooled butter and chocolate mixture to egg mixture. Sift flour and baking soda and add to wet ingredients. Do NOT overbeat! Add chopped walnuts, stir to incorporate evenly.

Drop cookie dough in small one tablespoon mounds (I use a small melon baller, which works nicely) onto parchment paper covered cookie sheet, about 3 inches apart. Bake at 350 degrees in regular oven for ten (10) minutes. Remove from oven and let sit on cookie sheet for a few minutes before moving them with a spatula to cookie rack to finish cooling. Enjoy!

These cookies will keep for several days in an airtight container. You can also refrigerate the dough and bake up a few fresh cookies at any time.

— Lynn Kathleen Adams
— RSCA Board Member since 1994

Choosing the Correct Paint For Your Project

Everyone knows that interior painting in the winter usually means days of leaving a window cracked to ventilate the space, dry the paint and eliminate the odor. Now there is a paint that will speed of the time of the project and eliminate these hassles.

Benjamin Moore, the leader in top quality environmentally beneficial paints, has two products that are ideal non- allergenic paints. Aura™, a latex paint with color lock technology, has waterborne colorants and a built-in primer. The biggest benefit of using Aura™ is that it has virtually no odor or irritating volatile compounds to pollute the air, which makes this an all around ideal performer for every room in the house. When the speed of the completion of the job is paramount this paint is preferred as it dries quickly and allows recoating in an hour. The walls will be completely dry in four hours and the paint surface can be scrubbed without removing any color. This is a wonderful benefit in hallways and children’s rooms. Painters love the ease of application and coverage (one coat will hide the deepest color without bleed through) and the ability to clean up with just soap and water. Aura™ is available in a variety of finishes (matte to satin) for both interior and exterior applications and is available in the entire palette of the Benjamin Moore colors on request. Other brands of paint have more water and a lower concentration of colorants, so they will not cover as well, the colors won’t be true and the walls won’t hold up to scrubbing.

For hospitals, spas, schools, bathrooms and assisted living facilities, Benjamin Moore Eco Spec Silver™ paint is the best choice. The elemental silver is an anti-microbial additive that extends the life of the paint by controlling the deterioration caused by mold and mildew. It doesn’t have any VOC’S (volatile organic compounds) and can also be cleaned up with soap and water.

To view photos of room settings using these paints and get inspired for your project, go to my website: www.jeancaryinteriors.com and click on the Color Consultations page.

— Jean Cary, Jean Cary Interiors

City Update from Councilperson Gee

Redwood City Lunar New Year Celebration

On Saturday, February 5, from 11- 3 at our Courthouse Plaza, Redwood City will be hosting our inaugural Lunar Year Festival. I am pleased to have the Shaolin Culture Center, Somei Yoshino Taiko Ensemble and the Red Panda Acrobats help us welcome the Year of the Rabbit. There will be food, crafts, activities for the kids and martial arts demonstrations.

Kristen Sze, morning news co-anchor and reporter for ABC7 News will be our emcee for the welcome and introductions at 11:00, followed immediately by a lion dance and martial arts demonstration by the Shaolin Culture Center.

I want to hank our presenting sponsor, AT&T for their help in making this event a possibility. I also want to thank many of our other business partners: Stanford University, Kaiser, Recology, First National Bank, San Mateo Credit Union, ABC7 News and Kristen Sze. I also want to thank our community partners; the City of Redwood City, the Civic Cultural Commission and Redwood City International.

I hope that you will be able to join us for our first Lunar New Year celebration. For additional information got to www.RedwoodCityEvents.com.

New Jail Site

At the end of 2010, San Mateo County closed escrow on the site for the new jail that the City assembled on Maple Street, east of Veterans, across the street from our Police Department. The City Council was united in that a new jail is not the type of urban, high density housing that we envisioned for downtown. Under the leadership of Mayor Ira, our City Manager, City Attorney and a team of real estate consultants, the City was able to assemble a site that met most of the requirements of the Sheriff’s office. Thank you to all that helped let the Sheriff’s Office and the Board of Supervisor’s know that a new jail in our downtown was not wanted.

Levees are Certifiable

On January 21, city staff received a letter from FEMA indicating that our levees are certifiable. “.It appears that the Redwood Shores Levee Systems Map meets the minimum certification requirements.” The four-page letter goes on and states that “[levee] system can do and change with time.” This means that the new flood maps will show Redwood Shores as protected from a base flood.

Please join me in thanking city staff and my council colleagues for providing the leadership and means to making this work happen. Working with new regulations from FEMA, the City of San Carlos, the County of San Mateo, and the Department of Fish & Game (just to name a few agencies involved) on a very strict deadline was not easy. By completing the work last year, each of us avoided the cost of flood insurance; a cost that ranged between $1,200 – $1,500 a year per residential property.

I look forward to seeing many of you at RSCA’s Annual Meeting on February 9, where I have the honor to talk about the “State of the Shores,” and answer any questions that you may have.

See you soon!

— Jeff Gee, Redwood City Councilperson