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Aguirre, Bain, Foust and Pierce for Redwood City Council
In 2005, Redwood City voters decided against a large-scale development at Marina Shores which would have brought hundreds of new units of housing in multiple high-rise towers along the city’s Bayshore. The same year, a slate of the city’s incumbent councilmembers also soundly defeated a ...
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Foster City Council majority votes to muzzle city residents
Sept. 17, 2007 (actually the 18th) at about 12:15 a.m. – after midnight, Councilman Rick Wykoff motioned and Councilwoman Linda Koelling seconded: The city should not proceed with an advisory measure on the February 2008 ballot to see if the residents of Foster City want and are willing to p...
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Letters to the editor
Questioning the price of education Editor, Foster City Council’s 3-to-2 vote against allowing residents to decide whether they wish to help pay for a Community Education Center/public charter high school was predictable. Rick Wykoff, a fine public-minded individual, opposes cities paying...
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