Thursday, April 9, 2009

Morning News Round-Up -- 4.9.09: Could you be San Jose's next Chief of Police?

In case you missed it, Watch Dog posted a little ditty about Pete Constant and his BFF Larry Pegram yesterday. Our call to 18th Floor Spies has paid off...we heard the Rules Committee meeting yesterday where the item was discussed was less-than-smooth. As usual, Councilmember Constant wasn't there so things got a little off track from what Constant probably wanted. The Rules Committee saw the Rove-like name for Constant's proposal and want to change it. Also, Constant hasn't really developed his proposal yet, much to the dismay of some Rules Committee members. More to come...

Also, yesterday we posted a bit about the Metro's story about San Jose Police Chief Rob Davis. Well, only the edited version was posted on San Jose Inside. The real (extremely in-depth version) is now online here. This is a doozy. Davis's days seem to be numbered...the armor is cracking. Most stunning, Bobby Lopez, the head of the Police Officers Association takes shots at the Chief...so does Councilmember Liccardo, the La Raza Roundtable, the former NAACP head, the ACLU, the Downtown Association CEO, and a lot of other people. Chief Davis, we can help with your resume...

Jude Barry is back...as a CalBuzz contributor...What do you say now Revealed?

Head’s up, the phone lines are down for thousands in Silicon Valley as well as San Benito and Santa Cruz Counties. The lines went down early this morning and there’s no timeline for getting everyone back online. So if you are lucky enough to have Internet service today, welcome to Watch Dog Silicon Valley. Just don't have any real emergencies -- no 911 service. We are squeezing in Watch Dog while our connection is sound...

The fireworks went off when defense attorney Al Lopez claimed there was proof the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s office withheld videotaped evidence in sexual assault cases. DA David Tomkins denies any conspiracy...the DA saga continues...

Former Mayor/Lobbyist Tom McEnery (now) wants San Jose’s Elections Commission to look into the complaints against him. But, he can’t be happy to see Councilmember Liccardo’s Sharks tickets have been added to the complaints...

The Merc’s Man About Town, Sal Pizzaro hooked up with Baseball San Jose boosters for a pre-City Council tail-gate party at Billy Berks on Tuesday night. Pizzaro notes San Jose movers and shakers included Pro Baseball San Jose’s Michael Mulcahy, County Assessor Larry Stone and Councilmember Ash Kalra – along with Baseball San Jose’s blogger Jacquie Heffner. Who has a better job than Sal?

The Merc’s Editorial Board urges a speedy sale of City lands to Earthquakes/A’s owner Lew Wolff and a quick groundbreaking to get the proposed Quakes stadium underway.

On the one hand, Mountain View doesn't like outsiders: Mountain View’s senior citizens center is so popular that folks from around Silicon Valley meet there to shoot pool with friends and enjoy themselves. Sounds good, right? The Senior Advisory Task Force reports a small number of Mountain View’s own are pissed off by the out-of-Mountain View influx. Mountain View Mayor Margaret Abe-Koga wants to make sure her constituents receive the highest priority.

On the other hand, Mountain View loves outsiders: Mountain View’s City Council wants the Robert Green Company to build their first “four diamond” hotel. Ellis Berns, Mountain Views Economic Eevelopment Manager, calls the fancy hotel an amenity “we’re missing.” Councilmember Jac Siegel gushed calling it a “creative source” of dollars flowing into Mountain View. Colleague John Inks voted against the hotel saying he was worried about the money Mountain View would have to cough up to make the deal work. Perhaps once they have the hotel, they won't mind outsiders visiting their senior center...

West Valley College President Phil Hartley is stepping down after five successful years, leaving a big hole at a very tough time. Add that to Martha Kanter's departure from DeAnza, and we have some gaping community college holes locally...

1 comment:

Kathleen said...

Could you PLEASE post this on your blog? This family needs our help to get the fliers out. Thanks!

All,

The family of murder victim Vahid Hosseini needs your help! We are meeting at the Willow Market, 215 Willow Street, in San Jose, Ca. 95110, MONDAY, April 13, 2009, at 6:00pm, to pass out fliers with Police sketches of the men they think murdered him. PLEASE come and help us get the fliers out. Tell your friends, and PLEASE pass this on to everyone you know! This grieving family, and the Police need our help NOW!

Thank you for your help!

Kathleen