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NOTICE OF REMOVAL OF VAILLANCOURT FOUNTAIN – OPPORTUNITY FOR ORGANIZATION TO REMOVE PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE § 989
Please take notice that the City and County of San Francisco intends to remove the Embarcadero Fountain by Armand Vaillancourt (SFAC Accession No. 1971.46) to protect the health and safety of residents and visitors from the identified structural deterioration and move it to storage. Removal of the Fountain might result in substantial physical defacement, mutilation, alteration, or destruction. An Organization, as defined by Civil Code § 989(b)(2), may remove the Fountain and pay the cost of removal. Agreement to remove the Fountain must be received within 30 days of the first day of this Notice and removal and payment must occur within 90 days of the first day of this Notice. If the Fountain is removed at the expense of an Organization, title to the Fountain shall pass to that Organization. An Organization that intends to remove the Fountain and pay the cost of removal must contact John George (john.george@sfcityatty.org) and Kristen Jensen (kristen.jensen@sfcityatty.org). Show more »
Media Notice
[CA] The Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles ("HACLA") is notifying potentially impacted individuals of a data security incident that may have involved their personal information.
In October 2024, HACLA identified suspicious activity on its IT systems indicating potential unauthorized access. HACLA immediately implemented its incident response protocols and began an investigation. Independent computer forensic experts were involved to assist with conducting that investigation to determine the scope and extent of the incident. The investigation determined that there had been unauthorized access to HACLA's systems. In January 2025, a third-party vendor was hired to review the potentially impacted data and identify the personal information that was present at the time of the unauthorized access. In July 2025, the investigation determined that personal information was present during the unauthorized access and may have been accessed during the incident. At this time, HACLA has no evidence that any such information has been misused.
HACLA has provided notice of this incident through the media and on its website and has sent email notification to those individuals where an email address was available to advise of the incident and the information that was impacted. HACLA has also arranged, at no cost, for those impacted to receive credit monitoring and identity restoration services through IDX for twelve (12) months. HACLA encourages those impacted to take advantage of the services offered through IDX, and to monitor their credit reports and financial statements for any suspicious activity.
HACLA takes the responsibility of safeguarding personal information in its possession and control very seriously. In response to the incident, HACLA has taken decisive steps to strengthen its security practices, including completing the implementation of a new security information management system and continuing to apply vulnerability patches as they become available to prevent similar events in the future. HACLA has also notified the FBI and other law enforcement agencies of this incident.
Individuals who think they may have been affected by this incident should call the dedicated phone number 1-855-202-8327 Monday through Friday from 6am – 6pm PST with any questions. HACLA sincerely apologizes for any inconvenience or concern that this incident may have caused. Show more »
The San Luis & Delta-Mendota Water Authority (SLDMWA) is soliciting under a Request for Qualifications and Proposals from Construction Manager/General Contractor (CM/GC) firms for the Delta-Mendota Canal Subsidence Correction Project – Phase 1, Tasks 1 through 4. This project will span multiple counties in California's Central Valley. The Phase 1 work includes an approximate 2-foot raise to correct deficient portions of the canal embankment, raising the top of the concrete canal lining to restore design capacity, and modifying associated embankment structures such as turnouts, drain inlets, and shoulder drains to accommodate the embankment and concrete lining raises. The project is intended to restore canal capacity, address the impact of subsidence on the canal's capacity, and ensure the long-term reliability of Central Valley Project water deliveries. This project is supported by a combination of local, state and federal funding.
Interested firms must participate in the mandatory pre-proposal conference and project walk-through to be considered for award. Interested vendors may obtain the solicitation documents via Planetbids by using the following link; https://vendors.planetbids.com/portal/67339/portal-home Show more »