Alameda briefs: Street resurfacing to start soon, last through August

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Alameda briefs: Street resurfacing to start soon, last through August
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Nate is an East Bay community papers editor for the East Bay Times and Bay Area News Group.

The city of Alameda’s annual street resurfacing project will begin soon and last through August. This project is split into multiple phases and includes concrete work , asphalt roadway work and traffic striping and signage .Schedules for individual streets will vary, and parking may be prohibited during resurfacing . Staff will work with AC Transit and Alameda County Industries on any impacts to bus or waste collection services.

This project is primarily funded by Alameda County Measure’s B and BB, Vehicle Registration Fund and California Senate Bill 1, the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017. For project locations and more details online, visitShayla, dreaming of an affordable apartment in Alameda, faced challenges due to high rents. With a Section 8 voucher, she found a suitable apartment near work. However, during the application process, the landlord, Andreas, showed reluctance regarding Section 8.

If you have a question about the law or a complaint in the city of Alameda, contact City Attorney’s Office at 510-747-4775 or email. The Alameda City Attorney’s Prosecution and Public Rights Unit enforces the law and educates the public on issues including tenants’ rights, workers’ rights and consumer protection. The names and facts in this story have been changed, but the story is similar to other cases the office has handled.

The Alameda Kiwanis Foundation has announced its 2024 scholarship winners for 2024. The nine graduates from Alameda high schools are Phuong Nguyen, from left in front row, Winnie Gao, Kayla Chin, Nina Leach and Jeremy Sagurit; and Jiajie Luo, from left in back row, Justice Petersen, Ivan Lopez-Herrera and Sean Phu. In service to the community, the AKF encourages nonprofit organizations serving Alameda to apply for its community grants, entirely funded by its annual chili cookoff.

For the Aug. 17 concert, Jazz Mafia’s Grateful Brass reimagines the iconic music of the Grateful Dead with instrumentation of brass, drums and vocals digging deep into the Grateful Dead discography with creative reimaginations infused with the ebullient spirit of New Orleans Second Line, Afrobeat grooves, energetic Afro-Cuban polyrhythms and Balkan brass, all sitting on top of a heavy foundation of funk. Modern micro brass band The SticklerPhonics will join the bill for this show.

Following the much-anticipated Alameda July Fourth parade, the series will continue with Hat Trick taking the stage from 2 to 4 p.m. July 4. This vintage classic rock band guarantees an unforgettable experience with triple shots of iconic artists like the Grateful Dead, Joe Walsh and Neil Young. She has also been a student intern for the League of Women Voters and a leader in a number of other school and community organizations. Haile plans to attend UCLA and study public affairs.

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