The Albany City Council's closed session Monday night includes the lawsuit by Albany Strollers & Rollers against the city over approval of UC development plans for University Village. A settlement is being discussed, a plaintiffs' attorne
Next week, Monday through Friday, bikes will be allowed on all trains all day at all stations
Weekly classes run from April 4 til May 16.
Berkeley transportation planners are considering whether any fixes are needed to address driver confusion caused by the large white striped crescent that the city painted on Solano Avenue at the intersection with Colusa Avenue.
A large striped crescent painted on Solano Avenue at Colusa Avenue in Berkeley has created some confusion about what turns are permitted.
Construction is part of the sewer lateral replacement project.
The walk precedes the commission's March 14 meeting.
Your registration form and payment must be returned to the city by April 15.
The comet named after the array of cameras and telescopes on Mount Haleakala on Maui may sport a very cool dust tail, says NASA, and it's one the first of two comets expected over the Northern Hemisphere in 2013.
Students must commit to a minimum of 10 to 12 hours per week throughout the program.
State controller's office releases a list on public payroll. Alameda County has the second highest average salary among counties.
The Planning and Zoning Commission meets Wednesday at 7 p.m.
The council backed the Planning Commission and added one condition.
The council meets tonight from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m.
A petition seeks to change city code regulating the keeping of backyard goats.
The holiday schedule in Albany.
An eminent domain action by the East Bay Regional Park District is heading for the courtroom.
Albany City Manager Beth Pollard said Friday she is exploring options for fulfilling the duties of the fire chief. Piedmont this week opted to stop sharing its chief with the city. Pollard said she will report results to the City Council next month.
The commission isn't scheduled to meet again until March.
On the recommendation of City Administrator Geoffrey Grote, the Piedmont City Council voted to terminate its shared fire chief contract with Albany. Grote said a having a half-time chief did not meet the fire department's administrative needs.
The civil action targets underground gasoline tanks at service stations that authorities say have been improperly inspected and maintained.
The once rusting, graffiti-sprayed sculpture of three tall herons that stand at the entrance to the Albany Bulb and beach look like new again, thanks to two Berkeley firms and a city-sponsored restoration effort.
An Albany resident has filed an appeal of the city Planning & Zoning Commission's Jan 17 approval of AT&T cell phone antennas on a San Pablo Avenue office building. The appeal says the antennas project would violate several regulations.
A group has filed a lawsuit that cites potential negative impacts of allowing off-leash dogs, adding parking spaces.
It's all about incomplete combustion and large particulates, says air district spokesman Ralph Borrmann.
A tentative proposal for a specialty market like Berkeley's Epicurious Garden to fill the space formerly occupied by 6 Degrees on Solano (near Carmel) hasn't been heard from for many moons, and no new plans have emerged.
The city has identified 16 spaces that could easily be converted into parking for people who have difficulty walking.
California Gov. Jerry Brown gave his State of the State Address Thursday morning.
Nearby residents can expect some noise and traffic impacts.
The East Bay Bicycle Coalition wants to make the street more bicycle-friendly.
The Albany Planning & Zoning Commission voted unanimously Thursday night to approve AT&T cell phone antennas on a San Pablo Avenue office building. The company has been seeking approval of the antennas since 2008.
Albany's legislative representatives – U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee, state Senator Loni Hancock and Assemblywoman Nancy Skinner – joined other East Bay legislators in voicing support for President Obama's proposals Wednesday.
The Albany Arts Committee is planning ahead for 2014 exhibits at the city's community center.
After its previous cell phone antenna application was rebuffed by the City of Albany, and after suing the city over the issue in a case still pending, AT&T has filed a new antennas application to be considered by the Planning & Zoning Commissi
Members of the Albany High School Amnesty International Club wore orange prisoner suits and black hoods in a Friday afternoon protest on busy Solano Avenue. They called for the closure of the U.S. prisoner-of-war camp at Guantanamo Bay.
the commission's next meeting will be on Jan. 17.
In two years, the Bay Area Air Quality Management District has collected $800 in fines for illegal residential wood burning.
Peggy Thomsen is mayor again.
Here's what you'll find along the greenway as BART retrofitting moves to a new stage.
Bikeway will fill in most of the gap between the Ohlone Greenway and the Bay Trail.