Times: Hercules Redevelopment Agency touts its record amid scrutiny on housing loans
— by Jeffrey Wisniewski — 24 November 2009 — 2 comments below »
I assume every resident read all 16 pages (the benefits of train travel)… “The Hercules Redevelopment Agency, under public scrutiny of late because of six-figure mortgage loans to some employees of the city and its affordable housing contractor, has responded with a beefed-up newsletter that extols the agency’s accomplishments in creating jobs and housing for working people. [...] A city financial report for fiscal year 2007-08 notes the city paid $595,101 that year to NEO Consulting, Inc. for consulting services related to the affordable-housing program. A vendor activity listing produced by the city reports just more than $1.9 million in payments to NEO since July 2007.“

I would like to find out how most of my neighbors in the Promenade subdivision are deal with the loud fog horn. This horn goes off every 10 seconds, all day and night. I can’t sleep at night and I would really like to know what I can do to stop this annoyance.
@Chris Dyer – I enjoy the sound of the fog horn; it reinforces my appreciation of our proximity to the bay.