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Median on Bayshore

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You may have noticed construction work being done in the middle of Bayshore this week.  Contractors were installing a median between the north and south lanes in order to make room for the bike lanes that will be installed and finished with rumble strips and striping (both of which will occur over the next couple weeks).  Crews were using an extruder machine/slipformer to easily and efficiently construct the median.  The concrete is pressed and full compacted by the time it exits the machine, resulting in far less cement consumption made and a median of the highest concrete compressive strength.  Take a look:

After the pre-cast median exits the machine, crews quickly make the finishing touch-ups before allowing it to dry.  It's safe to say, the advancement of technology such as this has allowed terms like, "All in a day's work." to take on whole new meanings.

Community Meeting

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Community Meeting
Transforming Bayshore Caltrain Station
into a vibrant transit hub
Sat. Aug 13, 10:00am
New Visitacion Valley Library
201 Leland Ave
San Francisco, CA 94134
www.sfcta.org/Bayshore 

(If you can’t make the meeting in Visitacion Valley,
you can catch the presentation to Brisbane City Council
on September 19 at 7:30pm)

Capturing Debris

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The trash-capture device or automatic retractable screen, and the connector pipe screen, which will be below street-level.

Beginning on Monday, August 8, 2011, selected storm drains around town will be equipped with trash capture devices – or automatic retractable screens along with a connector pipe screen – to prevent debris from flowing to the Brisbane Lagoon and San Francisco Bay.  Paid for by federal stimulus funds intended to create jobs and reduce trash in our waters, the City of Brisbane is fortunate to be receiving more funding to complete this project than originally allocated by the San Francisco Estuary Partnership, which was itself awarded $5 million from the State Water Resources Control Board to complete the Bay Area-wide Trash Capture Demonstration Project. 

And how was Brisbane able to be so fortunate to receive the additional funding?  Through the sharing of resources with a nearby city.  The City of Burlingame ended up not utilizing all of its allocated funding for the installation of storm drain screens, and Brisbane needed approximately $4,000 more to complete what was estimated to cost $12,000 to outfit all 14 pre-determined storm drains with the trash-capture screens.  City Water Engineer Jerry Flanagan has been coordinating the request for additional funding with the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG), which administers the Estuary Partnership, and this past week, ABAG approved the transfer of funding resources from Burlingame to Brisbane.

The Department of Public Works has determined the 14 storms drains throughout town most in-need of the debris screens, based on winter water flow analysis and debris collection. But everyone must do his or her own part to help keep the Lagoon and Bay free of trash; the trash-capture screens are only a means to an end.  With their help and the active cooperation of Brisbane’s residents and business community, the impact on Bay Area water quality will truly be seen.

Up to $8,000 in Rebates

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When it comes to energy, your house is a system - insulation, air ducts, windows, and furnace - with numerous components all working together.  An energy upgrade makes sure that each component functions well so your whole house is more energy efficient.  An energy upgrade can help you save energy and lower your bills, make your home more comfortable in all seasons, and improve the air quality inside your home. 

Why upgrade NOW?

Well, Energy Upgrade California in San Mateo County will soon be offering homeowners a direct match to PG&E’s Energy Upgrade CA rebates ($1,000 for Basic Path and $1,500-$4,000 for Advanced Path work). This means that residents of San Mateo County will now be eligible for up to $8,000 in combined rebates for participating in the Energy Upgrade program. The matching incentive will allow the County to offer an immediate boost to the County's local program, driving increased participation from homeowners and directing more leads toward participating contractors. The County has funding available for approximately 150 homes to take advantage of this additional incentive.

Attend an Upcoming Workshop if you're interested in learning more.  Three will be taking place in the following locations:

San Bruno - Tuesday, August 23rd, 7:00pm - 8:30 p.m.
Burlingame - Wednesday, August 24th, 7:00pm - 8:30pm
Half Moon Bay - Wednesday, Sept. 14th, 7:00pm - 8:30pm
San Carlos - Wednesday, Sept. 28th, 7:00pm - 8:30pm

For more information and to register, visit www.co.sanmateo.ca.us/energyupgrade

BPD Press Release

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On 8/3/2011 at approximately 5:00pm, Brisbane Police Department initiated an investigation into a boating accident that occurred within its jurisdictional boundaries on the San Francisco Bay.  The accident occurred earlier today at approximately 12:10pm.  Brisbane PD was alerted of the accident by the Coast Guard and other law enforcement agencies.  There was one fatality where the victim was a twenty-nine-year-old male.  Based on the initial evidence and witness statements, this appears to be the case of an unfortunate accident with no criminal element.  This investigation is on-going. 

Please direct all inquiries to Sgt. Tom Lynn at (415) 508-2181.

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