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“I’m just that nerd who knew what he wanted to do and thankfully it worked out.”
— San Bruno City Manager Jovan Grogan
Sobering health
budget shaking
county finances
Officials in midst of scoping reductions,
future health services funding challenges
By Anna Schuessler Though super-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF visors unani-
mously adopted
How San Mateo County may final budget
weather an impending economic changes to the
downturn in the face of faltering 2018-19 fiscal
federal support for health care and budget — total-
rising costs in multiple sectors ing $3 billion
loomed large for county officials after September
this week as they took stock of the Dave Pine revisions —
county’s financial position. board President
By asking department heads to Dave Pine acknowledged they
plan for a 2.5 percent reduction in would have a new set of challeng-
their budgets before supervisors ing factors to consider in the next
AUSTIN WALSH/DAILY JOURNAL approved a recommended budget of budget cycle.
San Bruno City Manager Jovan Grogan, right, meets with his staff in City Hall. Grogan was hired earlier this year nearly $2.8 billion for the 2018- “I do think this next two-year
to the city’s top administrative post. 19 fiscal year in June, County budget cycle is going to require a
Manager John Maltbie gave offi- different kind of conversation
‘It’s the perfect city for me’ cials a glimpse of future chal-
lenges to come as they approach a
recession he predicted Tuesday
than we’ve had in the past,” he
said, according to a video of the
meeting.
San Bruno City Manager Jovan Grogan relishes opportunity in new community would take shape in the next two
By Austin Walsh record he established working for He cut his teeth professionally years. See HEALTH, Page 18
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Grogan said he is hopeful officials can inject some vibrancy
into the district surrounding the city’s Caltrain station while
also ameliorating neighbors’ parking concerns.
If successful, Grogan sees an opportunity to grow the city’s
tax revenue base and establish fiscal sustainability, which
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munity and allows retailers to succeed.
Because the office and residential buildings
are not yet fully leased and construction is
ongoing at the railroad crossing grade sepa-
rations at 25th, 28th and 31st avenues,
approved for Station 1 and a reduction of the Thacher said finding high-quality retailers
4,098 square feet of ground-floor retail previ- that fit within the growing mix has taken
ously approved for Station 5 to 2,378. longer than anticipated, and that concentrat-
Though residents of or nearby Bay ing retailers in the middle three office build-
Meadows raised concerns about the reduction ings was deemed to be most effective.
of commercial space and the impact an influx “It’s been slower growing than we hoped
of workers would have on parking and traffic and we don’t feel that bringing on additional
near the site, planning commissioners large- retail space now in a big way is going to be
ly agreed the expansion plan — which would easy to lease given the dynamics,” she said.
result in a total of 367,488 square feet of Dennis Murphy, president of the San
office space between the two buildings — Mateo/Glendale Village Neighborhood
made sense for the transit-oriented develop- Association, cited concerns about whether
ment. Vice Chair Mike Etheridge and enough parking would be included at the
REUTERS Commissioner John Ebneter were absent development once it is fully leased. Also
A memorial honors the victims of the Las Vegas shooting. from the meeting. accompanying the changes are the replace-
Commissioner Ellen Mallory commended ment of a six-story, 718-space parking
the synergy between the residential, office
Las Vegas pauses but looks ahead on and retail uses at the site, and said hearing the
development’s parking structures are not at
capacity and that the Hillsdale Caltrain sta-
garage planned for the Station 1 building
with a mix of below- and at-grade parking
providing 444 spaces. A 1-acre lot where a
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So Beathard
splendidly for Jimmy Garoppolo
this season.
“He gave us a chance to win
today, ” Niners coach Kyle
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Raiders 45, Browns 42, OT kept running
toward Casey
Shanahan said. “He played very
tough and made some big plays,
2-point conversion with 30 seconds left in regula- Hayward, and especially in situations with guys
OAKLAND — Jon Gruden smiled C.J. Beathard the Los Angeles going in and out. He handled
tion to set up McCrane’s 29-yard field goal in over-
as soon as Matt McCrane’s kick time that gave the Raiders a come-from-behind 45-42 Chargers’ Pro Bowl cornerback adversity well, and a little chaos
sailed through the uprights. win over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday. knocked the wind clean out of the with some of the injuries.”
After nine years in the broadcast McCrane missed a 50-yard field goal on the open- quarterback with a devastating Beathard went 23 of 37 for 298
booth, three straight weeks of ing possession of overtime in his NFL debut and a shoulder hit. yards with two touchdowns and
blown second-half leads and a 47-yarder earlier in the game before getting another “Especially in a situation like two interceptions against the
roller-coaster game that featured Matt McCrane chance when Carr drove the Raiders (1-3) back down that, on third down when you’re Chargers, capably connecting on
three lead changes and 38 points the field again after a defensive stop for the game inches away from converting, it a series of big throws — none big-
after the start of the fourth quarter, Gruden finally won winner with 1:46 left in the period. could change the game if we get ger than an 82-yard touchdown
his first game in 3,591 days. “As soon as I saw it, it was an exciting feeling,” that first,” Beathard said. “If I could pass to tight end George Kittle late
“It feels like my first win in 100 years,” he said. McCrane said. “I’ve been working hard. It’s something do it again, I’d do the same thing.” in the third quarter.
“It’s great to be back.” Beathard didn’t get that first
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SERRA
West Texas 67 95 .414 36
x-clinched division
W L T Pct PF PA
y-clinched wild card of the defense.” 191 all-purpose yards. He was
Kansas City 3 0 0 1.000 118 92
Denver 2 1 0 .667 61 70 Serra added two more quick Serra’s most prolific receiver, net-
Sunday’s Games
L.A. Chargers 2 2 0 .500 111 120
Baltimore 4, Houston 0 scores on offense. Up by two ting four catches for 82 yards. He
Raiders 1 3 0 .250 97 123
Boston 10, N.Y.Yankees 2 Continued from page 11 touchdowns, a big punt Loville also had one carry for 45 yards
L.A.Angels 5, Oakland 4
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Milwaukee 11, Detroit 0 put the Padres at the Bellarmine rushing. On special teams, his
East
W L T Pct PF PA
Minnesota 5, Chicago White Sox 4 10. Two plays later, Bottari his most dangerous department, he
Seattle 3,Texas 1 to the Serra lineup since the start totaled 41 yards on punt returns,
Washington 2 1 0 .667 64 44 Tampa Bay 9,Toronto 4 senior Malakai Rango for a 3-yard
Dallas 2 2 0 .500 67 77 of WCAL play. Senior linebacker and a 23-yard kick return to open
Philadelphia 2 2 0 .500 82 81
Cleveland 2, Kansas City 1 score. At the start of the second
E.J. Lahlouh is a returning all- the game.
N.Y. Giants 1 3 0 .250 73 95 quarter, Bottari opened Serra’s
South NATIONAL LEAGUE league defensive standout, but he
next drive with a 55-yard comple- Next up, Serra will host
W L T Pct PF PA missed most of the non-league
New Orleans 3 1 0 .750 137 121 tion to Rango to advance inside Archbishop Riordan Saturday at 2
Carolina 2 1 0 .667 71 60 East Division slate due to an ankle injury sus-
x-Atlanta 90 70 .563 — the Bells’ 20. Two plays later, p.m.
Tampa Bay 2 2 0 .500 112 139 tained early in Week 1 against
Atlanta 1 3 0 .250 116 122 Washington 81 79 .506 9 Bottari scored on a 2-yard keeper.
North Philadelphia 78 82 .488 12 Serra-Gardena. The senior has Along with Serra’s personnel
The Padres then produced a safe-
W L T Pct PF PA New York 75 85 .469 15 returned with a vengeance. changes on the field since the start
Chicago 3 1 0 .750 111 65 Miami 63 96 .396 26 1/2 ty, with Malani and senior defen-
Green Bay 2 1 1 .625 92 83 Following Serra’s first score of WCAL play, another notable
sive end Jason Venturi blasting
Minnesota 1 2 1 .375 90 110 Central Division Saturday — a 53-yard option pass one is on the coaching staff with
Detroit 1 3 0 .250 94 114 z-Chicago 94 66 .588 — right through the Bellarmine line
from Patrick Simon to Terence Darius Bell being promoted from
West z-Milwaukee 93 67 .581 1 to pressure the quarterback out of
W L T Pct PF PA St. Louis 87 73 .544 7 Loville — Lahlouh nabbed his quarterbacks coach to offensive
L.A. Rams 4 0 0 1.000 140 67 Pittsburgh 81 78 .509 12 1/2 the pocket, with Lataimua getting
first interception of the year, coordinator. Walsh started the sea-
Seattle 2 2 0 .500 85 81 Cincinnati 66 94 .413 28 a straight shot at the safety just
49ers 1 3 0 .250 100 118 returning it to the Bellarmine 23. son as offensive coordinator, tak-
Arizona 0 4 0 .000 37 94 across the goal line.
West Division It set up the day’s second score, a ing over for Steven Lo who depart-
z-Colorado 90 70 .563 — Serra scored once more before
Thursday’s game Los Angeles 89 71 .556 1 23-yard pass from Bottari to sen- ed to take a job at St. John Bosco-
L.A. Rams 38, Minnesota 31 the half, with Bottari connecting
ARIZONA 81 78 .509 8 1/2 ior running back Nate Sanchez to Bellflower.
Sunday’s Games Giants 73 87 .456 17 with Sanchez on a 20-yard screen
New England 38, Miami 7 SAN DIEGO 64 95 .403 25 1/2 up the lead to 13-0. midway through the second quarter Bell — who spent the three pre-
Dallas 26, Detroit 24 z-clinched playoff berth
Chicago 48, Tampa Bay 10 Serra defensive end Nusi Malani to up the lead to 36-0. vious seasons on the varsity staff
x-clinched division
Green Bay 22, Buffalo 0 has also made a big impact in his Then, the Padres opened the sec- at Riordan — moved into the
Jacksonville 31, N.Y. Jets 12
Cincinnati 37, Atlanta 36
Sunday’s Games first two varsity starts. The 6-5, ond half with their fifth score in offensive coordinator role prior to
L.A. Dodgers 15, San Francisco 0
Tennessee 26, Philadelphia 23, OT Philadelphia 3, Atlanta 1 235-pound junior is a big disrup- five possessions, as Bottari put the WCAL opener against Mitty.
Houston 37, Indianapolis 34, OT
Seattle 20, Arizona 17
Colorado 12,Washington 0 tor off the edge, and has been just the ball in the red zone with a 43- “I turned [the job] over,” Walsh
Milwaukee 11, Detroit 0
New Orleans 33, N.Y. Giants 18 N.Y. Mets 1, Miami 0 as valuable as a motivational force yard pass to Rango. Sanchez later said. “We built the foundation of
L.A. Chargers 29, San Francisco 27
Oakland 45, Cleveland 42, OT
Pittsburgh 6, Cincinnati 5, 10 innings since returning from knee surgery scored on a 1-yard run taking the the offense together. … Then ulti-
San Diego 4, Arizona 3, 10 innings
Baltimore 26, Pittsburgh 14 Chicago Cubs 10, St. Louis 5 in March. snap out of the wildcat formation. mately, at some point, given the
Open: Washington, Carolina Monday’s Games
Monday’s Games Milwaukee (TBD) at Cubs (TBD), 10:05 a.m. “What it’s meant more to us is The game was played with a run- demands of my life, I was going to
Kansas City at Denver, 5:15 p.m. Rox (Marquez 14-10) at L.A. (Buehler 7-5), 1:09 p.m. emotionally,” Walsh said. “That ning clock from there. turn it over to Darius (Bell).”
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Bat country
W
e have seen Batmen from Adam West to Ben
Affleck, and one common thread that oddly ties
them all together is that none of the TV shows,
films, the comic books or graphic novels has much to say
about bats. How batty is that? Since today is Oct. 1, the
first day of Bat Appreciation Month, I thought we should
visit the topic but without the cape and special effects.
Let’s be honest, bats are weird. That
does not mean, however, that they
should not be appreciated and valued.
They are the only mammal capable of
true and sustained flight (distinct from
simple gliding). Almost all bats either
are bug eaters (capable of eating 1,200
mosquitos in an hour, making them
important in controlling pest insects)
or subsist on fruit or nectar (making
them important pollinators), yet we
‘Night School’ was the most popular movie in the world last week. fear them as blood suckers. Of the
more than 1,100 species worldwide, there are in fact only
***
What comes next with Bri an Mi l l er and Dawn Des autel s , of San Mateo,
gave birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood
City Sept. 14, 2018.
Facebook’s data breach ***
Mel cho r Beni tez and Ana Go nzal ez, of Redwood
City, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in
By Matt O’Brien
and Mae Anderson Redwood City Sept. 16, 2018.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ***
Jo o nhy ung Im and Sarah Ki m, of Hayward, gave Maks i m Samo duro v and Ks eni a Shel kuno v a, o f
NEW YORK — For users, Facebook’s revelation of a data birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City Hay ward, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in
breach that gave attackers access to 50 million accounts Sept. 11, 2018. Redwood City Sept. 17, 2018.
raises an important question: What happens next? *** ***
For the owners of the affected accounts, and of another 40 Os ei and Gabry el Van Ho rne, of Belmont, gave birth B e n j ami n Mo rri s i o n an d Ly di a Cuf f man , of
million that Facebook considered at risk, the first order of to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City Sept. 12, Redwood City, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital
business may be a simple one: sign back into the app. 2018. in Redwood City Sept. 17, 2018.
Facebook logged everyone out of all 90 million accounts
in order to reset digital keys the hackers had stolen — keys spread of communicable diseases.
normally used to keep users logged in, but which could also
give outsiders full control of the compromised accounts.
Next up is the waiting game, as Facebook continues its
investigation and users scan for notifications that their
HEALTH
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Rogers said officials are scoping reductions in the County
Health budget in case they are needed, and expected to bring
back to the board an estimation of the reserves that can be
used to help close possible funding gaps in January.
accounts were targeted by the hackers. Among the areas Pine pegged for further study was a $15
What Facebook knows so far is that hackers got access Under the spotlight at the Board of Supervisors’ Tuesday million loss in the capitation agreement with the Health
to the 50 million accounts by exploiting three distinct meeting was a structural deficit officials are projecting for Plan of San Mateo, an independent, quasi-government
bugs in Facebook’s code that allowed them to steal those County Health’s two-year budget starting in the 2019-20 agency which functions as a health maintenance organiza-
digital keys, technically known as “access tokens.” The fiscal year. Estimated to range from $24.7 million to $48.8 tion and is the insurance plan for most of the county’s
company says it has fixed the bugs. million over the two-year period, the deficit could represent clients. Though he acknowledged the plan as a great partner,
Users don’t need to change their Facebook passwords, it 3 percent to 6 percent of the $803 million budget predicted he wondered if health officials’ more recent financial pro-
said, although security experts say it couldn’t hurt to do for the system’s 2018-19 fiscal year, said Louise Rogers, jections could be considered in future agreements.
so. chief of San Mateo County Health. Though he acknowledged it as a possibility, Pine noted if
Facebook, however, doesn’t know who was behind the Though County Health’s budget for the 2018-19 fiscal Seton Medical Center in Daly City and Seton Coastside in
attacks or where they’re based. In a call with reporters on year is balanced, Rogers said officials were concerned about Moss Beach were to close, county health officials would
Friday, CEO Mark Zuckerberg — whose own account was what they found when they looked at the opportunities and have yet another cost to factor into their projections. Two
compromised — said that attackers would have had the challenges County Health could face in the future. of six California hospitals operated by Verity Health, the
ability to view private messages or post on someone’s With some 66 percent of the County Health’s funding facilities’ future has been in question since the operator
account, but there’s no sign that they did. coming from state and federal sources, Rogers said the halt announced it is experiencing financial challenges and may
“We do not yet know if any of the accounts were actual- in continued health insurance and delivery reform in put them up for sale in July. On Aug. 31, Verity Health
ly misused,” Zuckerberg said. Washington, D.C. has sparked concerns among health offi- announced it is filing for bankruptcy in an effort to facili-
The hack is the latest setback for Facebook during a cials about whether federal funds supporting the county’s tate the sale of some or all of the six hospitals.
tumultuous year of security problems and privacy issues . delivery of health care to low-income and publicly-insured
So far, though, none of these issues have significantly residents will keep pace with an ever-growing set of health Measure K revenue
shaken the confidence of the company’s 2 billion global care costs. Pine also thought officials may consider allocating more
users. Though Rogers acknowledged an effort to dismantle the Measure K revenue toward the county’s core services in
This latest hack involved bugs in Facebook’s “View As” Affordable Care Act was not explicitly successful, she said future discussions. Approved in 2016, Measure K is a con-
feature, which lets people see how their profiles appear to the elimination of the federal mandate to purchase health tinuation of Measure A, a countywide half-cent sales tax
others. The attackers used that vulnerability to steal access insurance eroded the underpinning of the initiative. Paying voters approved in 2012 and pushed by proponents and
tokens from the accounts of people whose profiles came the system’s workforce makes up some 70 percent of its Seton itself as a way to help fund seismic upgrades at the
up in searches using the “View As” feature. The attack then budget, she said. Rogers added officials are not optimistic hospital.
moved along from one user’s Facebook friend to another. County Health’s flat and declining revenue will offset its As a general tax, Measure A funds could not be earmarked
Possession of those tokens would allow attackers to con- costs in the coming years when combining staffing cost toward specific projects but officials cited Seton and low-
trol those accounts. with the lack of federal commitment to continuing reim- income health care needs as a critical goal. Measure K has
One of the bugs was more than a year old and affected bursement programs that have allowed the county to absorb been used toward affordable housing projects, health pro-
how the “View As” feature interacted with Facebook’s cost increases, and growing costs of technology and equip- grams and educational programs at county parks, among
video uploading feature for posting “happy birthday” mes- ment. other initiatives.
sages, said Guy Rosen, Facebook’s vice president of prod- “While it’s very possible and we’re hopeful that elections “I do think personally that Measure K is likely going to
uct management. But it wasn’t until mid-September that may generate some renewed interest in continued policy need to be allocated more toward our core services than per-
Facebook noticed an uptick in unusual activity, and not reform … we really don’t feel that we can bank on it,” she haps it has in the past but we will get there in due time,” he
until this week that it learned of the attack, Rosen said. said. said.
“We haven’t yet been able to determine if there was spe- Though Supervisor Carole Groom acknowledged the
cific targeting” of particular accounts, Rosen said in a call A wide range of responsibilities report was sobering, she said she was glad officials were
with reporters. “It does seem broad. And we don’t yet know County health officials are responsible for the operation beginning to plan for future challenges early and empha-
who was behind these attacks and where they might be of the San Mateo Medical Center, providing in-home sup- sized a need to prioritize county efforts aimed at addressing
based.” port services for older adults and people with disabilities as the root causes of health issues as they scope next steps.
Neither passwords nor credit card data was stolen, Rosen well as a range of mental health services. They are also “I think that the more prevention that we are able to pro-
said. He said the company has alerted the FBI and regulators charged with health care for jail inmates, restaurant inspec- vide of course down the road we end up with a better and
in the United States and Europe. tions and public health programs aimed at preventing the healthy community,” she said.
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