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Alameda PostCast Alameda Post
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5.0 • 10 Ratings
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A weekly ten-minute roundup of news and information for the city of Alameda, CA. Hosted by Scott Piehler. Visit AlamedaPost.com/podcast for more!
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June 2, 2023 – Episode 55
In Episode 55, Scott's topics include: Police Chief Nishant Joshi sat down with Post publisher Adam Gillitt to discuss the role of Data-driven policing here in Alameda, this past weekend, 3,000 people showed up to an unpermitted car show at Alameda Point, and APD has opened up applications for the 2023 Community Police Academy. Wise guys and whiskey-Alameda author and TCM host Eddie Muller guides us through film-noir inspired cocktails, Encinal softball’s Cinderella season comes to an end in the championship game, the Alameda Anchors opened their season with a win, a Webster Street favorite is expanding to Bay Farm, and Starlight Movies in the park continues Friday night. Plus, weekend events and more.
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May 26, 2023 – Episode 54
In Episode 54, Scott's topics include: The planning board approves a 478-unit development on Alameda Point, the proposed Estuary shuttle is dead in the water for this year, changes may be coming to the dining parklets along Park and Webster, the public workshop on changes to Grand Street is Wednesday, Chevron cleans up their act, EBMUD celebrates 100 years, congratulations to a few local sports teams, baseball comes to Alameda, ways to pay your respects this Memorial Day, and weekend events.
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May 19, 2023 – Episode 53
In Episode 53, Scott's topics include: The city is looking for your input on the proposed changes to Grand Street, South Shore Renters get a reprieve, Studio 23 celebrates 10 years, The FoodBank Players continue their tour of Alameda’s parks, congratulations to Faction Brewing on a couple of big wins, and Alameda is set to welcome a 116-year old guest. Plus, events of interest this weekend.
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May 12, 2023 – Episode 52
In this week's episode, Scott's topics include: The Planning Board approves a 309-unit low income housing development for Alameda Point, South Shore residents are not happy with rent increases due to construction, a pair of shootings leaves no one injured, the Portola festival is coming back and Alamedans wonder if the noise will return as well, if your allergies seem worse, you’re not alone, details on Alameda’s bridges, and why one of them is unique in all of the US, plus a look at events this Mother’s Day Weekend.
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May 5, 2023 – Special #3
In this special extended episode, Scott talks with Alisa Rasera and John Brennan from The Alameda Warming Shelter.
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April 28, 2023 – Episode 51
In Episode 51, Scott's topics include: the City Council spends time reviewing priorities for a three year strategic plan, Corica Park’s North Course is about to get a major upgrade, the recent discussions on Earthquake risks cast a shadow on a proposed Veteran’s facility, electrification is coming to the ferry fleet, and maybe to big rigs in California, and an Alameda author and an Alameda vocalist release new works that you should know about.
Plus, upcoming events of interest.
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Customer Reviews
Great and Concise!
Thanks for the highlights that make us dive deeper into The Post, online. Great pace and delivery!
Just straight news for the island of Alameda
Exactly what is needed, great announcements and updates. The reader is very clear and easy to understand.
Great local wrap-up
Nicely produced, nicely summarized, good breadth of local topics. Great job, Scott!