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Manteca Library: Still standing & filling a big need

Back in 1994 during a terse exchange over the need for a new Manteca Library, one opponent stood up in the council chambers and declared it was a moot point since public libraries would be on the way out by the year 2000.

March 30, 2010 | Dennis Wyatt | OPINION


Get ready for a 10% tax on tanning beds

Let me tell you how it will be; There's one for you, nineteen for me. 'Cause I'm the taxman, Yeah, I'm the taxman. Should five per cent appear too small, Be thankful I don't take it all. 'Cause I'm the taxman, Yeah, I'm the taxman. (if you drive a car, car;) - I'll tax the street; (if you try to sit, sit;) - I'll tax your seat; (if you get too cold, cold;) - I'll ...

March 29, 2010 | Dennis Wyatt | OPINION


PG&E using eminent domain to compete against private firms

Eminent domain, we are told by PG&E, is an evil thing but only if it is used against them.

March 16, 2010 | Dennis Wyatt | OPINION


The return of the grow & kill season

The rains are less frequent. The mercury is inching up toward 70 degrees. And the gopher mounds are popping up more often than Meg Whitman for governor TV commercials.

March 15, 2010 | Dennis Wyatt | OPINION


Manteca should limit new homes to 500 a year

It is time to revisit the 3.9 percent growth cap. The City Council decision last week to drop the bonus bucks for five years makes it clear that Manteca is wrong to tie its economic fate to the housing market. The bonus bucks are essentially a surcharge of $8,000 to $17,000 per new home for sewer allocation certainty that has saved Manteca from financial disaster by covering $12 million in general fund shortfalls since 2002 ...

March 08, 2010 | Dennis Wyatt | OPINION


Burglars barely out of puberty a growing concern

Michael Quilici is in the process of bringing his neighbors together to form a Neighborhood Watch group.

March 04, 2010 | Dennis Wyatt | OPINION


A dangerous game of RDA keep away in Manteca

Redevelopment agencies can indeed be great tools to stimulate economic growth and fight blight.

March 01, 2010 | Dennis Wyatt | OPINION


The X-factor: X equals Y? In your dreams

It is always entertaining listening to teen-age guys talk as if they've got the stronger sex - not the weaker sex as they believe - figured out.

February 25, 2010 | Dennis Wyatt | OPINION


Get ready for surcharge on your homeowners insurance policy

If you live in Manteca, you pay property taxes to support the Manteca Fire Department. That is true whether you own or rent since the landlord passes the costs onto the tenants. You also have fire insurance. The California Legislature today is starting work on a budget plan that includes taking advantage of the fact you carry fire insurance so they can pay for California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection expenses. They are planning ...

February 22, 2010 | Dennis Wyatt | OPINION


Will we be able to slide like a Man-tee-kan once again?

Remember what it was like to "Walk Like a Man-tee-kan"? Or more precisely, what it was like to slide like a Man-tee-kan down the V-Maxx speed slide at what was once dubbed "the world famous" Manteca Waterslides. World famous it was. Almost anyone who lived in Manteca during the 30 years the Brown family's venture was making a big splash has a story to tell of running into people while traveling – whether in Los ...

February 18, 2010 | Dennis Wyatt | OPINION


A signal that times are changing at Manteca City Hall

Roundabouts aren't new inventions. Yet they were rarely given much consideration to solve Manteca's traffic concerns involving movement, congestion and safety until a few years ago. And even then it was a lukewarm embracement at best and it only applied to new developments on the rare occasions it was applied. Traffic signals have long been the default choice in Manteca to solve issues at intersections with high cross traffic counts. No one ever questioned whether ...

February 08, 2010 | Dennis Wyatt | OPINION


Affordable housing: Manteca needs to think like Mr. Potter

Affordable housing is all the rage. Politicians want it. Builders want it. Home buyers want it.

February 07, 2010 | Dennis Wyatt | OPINION


Finally, the city may address Powers speeding

One of the few vehicles that travel South Powers Avenue between Marin Street and Yosemite Avenue at the posted 25 mph speed limit are Manteca fire engines even when they are responding to an emergency with red lights and sirens.

February 01, 2010 | Dennis Wyatt | OPINION


America’s ‘new’ neighborhoods weaken sense of community

Americans no longer have the concept of shame nor community responsibility. Manteca Police Saturday night were conducting a driving under the influence and driver's license checkpoint when one a young man in an Acura tried to avoid it. An alert officer noticed something amiss that would allow the driver to be pulled over. The driver – apparently without a license either because it was suspended or he simply didn't bother to get one – argued ...

January 31, 2010 | Dennis Wyatt | OPINION


Donner Party inspires latest Sacramento budget moves

Sacramento is no longer practicing voodoo budgeting. They are now entering the realm of cannibalization budgeting and are treating local government as if they are mere cattle for the slaughter. Instead of trying to take money from cities, running it through the schools without leaving a penny for use in the classroom, and then taking it back to Sacramento to cover the state deficit the California Legislature has adopted the Donner Party model of survival. ...

January 26, 2010 | Dennis Wyatt | OPINION


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‘Cool’ car colors, gas powered lawn mowers & air quality

Do you drive a black car?

June 17, 2013 | Dennis Wyatt | OPINION


Privacy matters & upset Americans

When I first started teaching criminal law (decades ago), I spent weeks on the Fourth Amendment and the "zone of privacy." The big case was Katz v. United States, decided in 1967. The FBI suspected that Charles Katz was using a payphone in a phone booth (those enclosed spaces we used to rely on before cellphones) to transmit gambling information to folks in other states (a federal offense). So they attached a listening device to ...

June 17, 2013 | | OPINION


Greetings from the IRS: Infernal Retribution Service

Greetings.

May 26, 2013 | Dennis Wyatt | OPINION


Obama’s media co-conspirators

How does President Barack Obama, a man of such keen intelligence, with such promise to "change" America, find himself in so much serious trouble?

May 26, 2013 | | OPINION


This Bud’s for you: Less beer, more can

Anyone who says that America has lost its innovative edge in technology and manufacturing hasn't chugged a can of Bud recently. The buzz is back, baby!

May 26, 2013 | | OPINION


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