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May 10
2010

Affordable Housing Week

Posted by Bruce Robinson in speaker , Sonoma County , policy , planning , nonprofit orgs , legislation , housing , homeless , government , finances , families , economy , construction , Congress , California , business , budget

Bruce Robinson

  It isn’t getting any easier to build affordable housing in California. But the need for it is continuing to grow all the same.

Cities across Sonoma County have done an admirable job of meeting their goals for creating affordable housing, as specified in the Housing Elements of their respective General Plans, Diane Spaulding (left)  told the Sonoma County Housing Coalition on Monday.  But a close examination of those housing numbers reveals that, even with good intentions and political will, building units for low and very low income families remains difficult.

Finding funding for affordable housing in the California budget will be especially challenging this year, but the demand for it is continuing to grow. In a “new normal” world, Spaulding suggests, the solution may lie in creating ways to mesh the housing need with other social goals.

Diane Spaulding is the Executive Director of the Non-Profit Housing Association of Northern California. She spoke at the kickoff breakfast Monday for the Sonoma County Housing Coalition's annual Affordable Housing Week.  See the full list of Affordable Housing Week activities here.  You can read the Coalition's  annual Housing Progress Report for 2009 here.

 

 

 

 

Apr 30
2010

Rialto Cinemas

Posted by Bruce Robinson in Sonoma County , Santa Rosa , recreation , news , media , events , economy , business , arts

Bruce Robinson

The last days of the Rialto Cinemas Lakeside in Santa Rosa are ticking away, but owner Ky Boyd is looking ahead to creating a new venue to take its place.

It’s now looking likely that there will be no active Rialto venue in Santa Rosa for a year or more, but owner Ky Boyd says he’s confident that the film distributors who are critical to his business, will be ready to work with him again as soon as he is able to resume bookings.

One unexpected aspect in the current Rialto situation has been the outpouring of public support the theaters and their owner have received, including, Boyd notes, a heavily trafficked Facebook page.

For an extensive account of the back story and the history of movie theater ownership in Santa Rosa, read this.

 

Apr 28
2010

White Anti-Racist Allies of Sonoma County

Posted by Bruce Robinson in Sonoma County , rights , justice , current events , activism

Bruce Robinson

After 200 years of Caucasian hegemony, American society is now struggling to come to terms with its increasing diversity.  A new local group is coming together to aid in that process here in Sonoma County.

One common liberal response toward those who experience deprivation is to offer some form of charity. Community activist Carl Patrick says that’s not appropriate when dealing with ingrained cultural racism.

But, Patrick adds,  passive inaction is no better.

Aligned with other groups such as U.S. For All of Us and the Alliance of White Antiracists Everywhere.

Related reading: What if the Tea Partiers were Black? 

Tim Wise, the author of this article was featured on the North Bay Report on April 14th.

Apr 27
2010

SMART update

Posted by Bruce Robinson in wheelchair , transportation , Sonoma County , planning , nonprofit orgs , Marin , current events , bicycle

Bruce Robinson

Work is quietly continuing toward the scheduled 2014 rollout of the Sonoma Marin Area Rail Transit commuter train, including a series of meetings this week about the designs of the train stations along the route.

 The self-propelled rail cars will each be 85 feet long, and may look something like this prototype, but SMART spokesman Chris Coursey says their interior configuration will be variable.

SMARThas issued a draft of its technical specification for rail vehicles for initial industry review. The document can be viewed on the SMART web site here. Registration with the site is required to access this page; the process is simple, free and open to the public.

The full schedule of station design meetings along the central and southern part of the rail route is detailed below.

Tuesday

April 27

3:00 PM

Cotati-Rohnert Park

Cotati Room –

Community

Center

216 E. School St.

Tuesday

April 27

7:00 PM

Windsor

Regional Library

9291 Old Redwood Highway, Building 100

Wednesday

April 28

3:00 PM

Petaluma

Petaluma Community Center

Meeting rooms A&B

320 North McDowell Boulevard

Wednesday

April 28

7:00 PM

Novato

Hamilton West Wing Auditorium

503 S. Palm Drive

Thursday

April 29

3:00 PM

Larkspur

City Hall

400 Magnolia Ave.

Thursday

April 29

7:00 PM

San Rafael

San Rafael Corporate Center –

Tamalpais Room, 1st Floor

750 Lindaro St

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