Libby Schaaf.
1. Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf said her administration will consider the possibility of using “lease revenue bonds” to help finance a new stadium for the Raiders, the Chron reports. The public bonds would be paid back by revenues generated by the stadium, but the proposal raises questions as to whether taxpayers would be on the hook if the needed revenues fail to materialize. Schaaf has repeatedly vowed not to use public funds to build new facilities for Oakland’s professional sports teams.
2. Caltrans plans to blow up the last remaining underwater pier from the old Bay Bridge tomorrow morning, the Chron$ reports. Transportation officials plan to close the new bridge during the demolition, which is scheduled to take place between 6:45 and 7 a.m. BART will also shut off service to and from San Francisco through the Tube as crews detonate 600 charges of dynamite — totaling 20,000 pounds. The massive underwater explosion is expected to kill numerous marine species, including nearly 2,000 endangered Longfin smelt.
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4. Tenants of the Berkeley apartment building where a balcony collapsed earlier this year killing six people said the building owners had ignored their concerns about fungi growing on the wooden structure before it gave way, the Bay Area News Group$ reports. The fungi were a clear sign that the balcony was rotting. The building contractor and owner are facing numerous lawsuits as a result of the tragedy.
7. An appellate court decision overturning a lower court ruling that had invalidated the state’s death penalty law still leaves California’s capital punishment program in limbo, the LA Times$ reports. While the decision of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday found that the state’s death penalty program is constitutional, experts said it’s unlikely that California will begin executing prisoners any time soon because of the ongoing controversy over lethal injection drugs.