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Local Telecommunications Firm Fined $3 million Over Bribery Charges

The Pacific Business News of Honolulu is reporting that UTStarcom, a telecommunications equipment manufacturer with headquarters on Bay Farm Island in Alameda, and operations in China, has been fined $3 million to settle bribery charges over trips to Hawaii.
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SunCal Behind Brad Shook Letter on Measure B to West-end Residents

This week, some west-end Alameda residents received a letter about Measure B “From the desk of Brad Shook,” the President of the Bladium Sports and Fitness Club at Alameda Point. It came in a SunCal envelope.
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City of Alameda Employees Top Readers of Action Alameda News in 2009

An analysis of reader traffic for the year shows that – excluding visits from residential internet users – City of Alameda employees are the top readers of Action Alameda News for 2009.
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Local Teamsters Say No on Measure B

In a letter to members, Teamsters Local 853 Principal Officer and Secretary-Treasurer Rom Aloise encourages Alameda voters and members to vote no on Measure B.
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Alameda City Council Approves an Aggressive Clunker Removal Program

“Over the past seven months the public has complained about our streets becoming board walks, said City Manager Ann Marie Gallant. Gallant was referring to a new plan to improve parking on residential streets, so the streets won’t become boardwalks for recreational vehicles. “We have a difficult time with boats unattached to trailers,” Said Gallant. [...]

SunCal Promises on Measure B Not Enforceable

An analysis by the Alameda City Attorney shows that SunCal’s promises about negotiated agreements to modify Measure B are not legally enforceable.
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City Manager Says That Securing Funds to Fight Rat Infestation is Not Alameda City Council’s Responsibility

During a Dec. 2, City Council meeting, issues regarding a $3 million repayment of Alameda’s sewer fund was debated. Work on removing the debris from the Fleet Industrial Supply Center’s (FISC) burned down hospital, is almost finished. In order to complete the work of demolishing the hospital and cleaning up the area, the CIC had to borrow $3 million from the sewer fund. [...]

Alameda Planning Board Dismisses Residents Claims of Permit Violations

By Erica Madison

On December 15, 2009 the Alameda Planning Board ignored eye witness testimony and granted four big chain stores use permits.
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Alameda Landing Project Causes Confusion

Alameda Landing project is an approved redevelopment agreement between Community Improvement Commission (CIC) and Palmtree Acquisition Corporation (PAC). In December 2005, PAC was hired to transform part of the Fleet Industrial Supply Center, into 400,000 square feet of office space and 300,000 square feet of retail space. This redevelopment will also include a public waterfront park. [...]

Alameda City Council member is Disappointed with Bay Farm Island Library Upgrade

By Erica Madison

“Bay farm Island Library is half the size of what it needs , to be of service to the community”, said architectural consultant Chris Noll.
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