Published: June, 2005 On May 12, at a community workshop on ferries co-hosted by the Berkeley Waterfront and Transportation Commissions, the San Francisco Bay Area Water Transit Authority (WTA) announced the results of a recent public opinion survey. Favoring ferries by 76%, those surveyed in Berkeley and Albany said that they think the ferry is […]
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THE DAYS OF WINE AND FLOWERS
Published: June, 2005 There were some spectacular floral events in San Francisco that really got our attention this Spring: The Pacific Orchid Exposition; Bouquets to Art; and the San Francisco Flower and Garden Show. At the Orchid Show in February, we were absolutely delighted with the bonus of a special wine-tasting happening right along with […]
Sturdy Southern Embarcadero Icons
Published: June, 2005 Wanting to stretch your legs a little during your lunchtime break? Does the sight of seagulls soaring overhead make you want to wander the water a little? Then grab a picnic lunch and take a stroll. Here’s a quick Lunchtime Adventure to guide you on your way. Head south down the Waterfront […]
EVENTS, ART & ENTERTAINMENT
Published: June, 2005 There’s an action-packed “it’s the start of summer” vibe floating in the air, and with it are some prominent events to note on your calendar. For one, we are privileged in the Bay Area to be the first North American host of United Nations’ World Environment Day (June 5). Evenings are perfect […]
FERRY RIDER OF THE MONTH
Published: June, 2005 By popular demand, we return with Ferry Rider of the Month. This time, long-time Tiburon rider, Mark Kasanin, a prominent admiralty lawyer specializing in maritime issues, who also serves as Chairman of the Water Transit Authority’s Technical Services Committee, ruminates on the twists and turns of his beloved ferry route. “In the […]
John Beery: Bringing the Marina Up a Notch
Published: June, 2005 With a crew of family, friends, and associates, John Beery has brought boating in the Bay Area up a notch, again. His latest effort to improve boating in the Bay can be seen in the Dry Stack Marina, a large, new building located across from Jack London Square. It’s his way of […]
President Bush’s Thoughtful Plan for Amtrak
By Guy Span Published: June, 2005 President Bush and his Secretary of Transportation, Norman Minetta, have a plan for Amtrak, the National Railroad Passenger Corporation. They want it go into bankruptcy to “save” it. The plan calls for zero funding for the national system, and then sets aside $360 million to keep the high-speed Northeast […]
Almost Up the Creek Without a Paddle
Published: June, 2005 After years without pay raises or proper health and pension benefits, Harbor Bay Ferry workers had a close brush with yet further indignities, when management threatened a pay cut in response to baseless “fare box recovery” rate numbers. As we went to press, management had backed off, at least for the moment. […]
FACES OF THE WORKING WATERFRONT Photos by Dennis Anderson
Published: June, 2005 The Ports Harold Jones (left) and Renne Dunn (right) are the public faces for, respectively, the Port of Oakland and the Port of San Francisco. Jones, repping the mighty Port of Oakland, is often in the public eye, soothing and explaining with deft charm and disarming openness. Dunn is no less in […]
WILL THE VALLEJO WATERFRONT COME ALIVE? By Wes Starratt
Vallejo’s Billion Dollar Tidal Wave of Redevelopment Deficit By Wes Starratt, Senior Editor Published: June, 2005 The City of Vallejo is facing a tidal wave of more than one billion dollars in redevelopment projects that will transform it into the vibrant and dynamic center of the region. It all began with the doom and gloom […]





