Portola Valley Neighbors United, incorporated in January 2020 to help our local community preserve and enhance its small, rural open space character, and co-founded by council candidate Mary Hufty, has come out in opposition to the Stanford Wedge project, dubbed [Portola Terrace.
With state mandates that could require the town to build 200 to 300 new housing units in the next decade, the council has also been weighing the concept of adding housing while also preserving Portola Valley s treasured rural character and not creating more wildfire risk in the process. In November, council members Craig Hughes and John Richards penned a letter to the Association of Bay Area Governments following a council discussion on the state Regional Housing Needs Allocation process, stating that the town will remain highly susceptible to wildfires and that it would like to engage on the sensibleness of significant numbers of new homes in high-fire danger areas. They also said that, as the smallest
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Fake Orlando Ministry Receives $8.4 Million in PPP Loans, Attempts to Purchase House in Golden Oak at Walt Disney World
December 19, 2020·6 Comments·1 min read
Fake Orlando Ministry Receives $8.4 Million in PPP Loans, Attempts to Purchase House in Golden Oak at Walt Disney World
In what is likely one of the weirdest criminal cases to tie into Walt Disney World this year probably right up there with the guest who brought an AR-15 rifle which had to be stored at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge and the VH1 celebrity that punched a Cast Member another case of post-pandemic PPP loan fraud has surfaced, linking a fake Orlando ministry with an attempted home purchase at Golden Oak, the upscale residential community within the Walt Disney World Resort.
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WDWNT Daily Recap (12/19/20): Fake Ministry Tries to Buy House in Golden Oak, Abigail Disney Admonishes Corporate Greed, Stitch Crashes New Monthly Merch Series, Google Brings Baby Yoda Home, and More
December 19, 2020·4 min read
WDWNT Daily Recap (12/19/20): Fake Ministry Tries to Buy House in Golden Oak, Abigail Disney Admonishes Corporate Greed, Stitch Crashes New Monthly Merch Series, Google Brings Baby Yoda Home, and More
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A family-run religious ministry in Florida that claimed to have 486 employees and received $8.4 million through the federal government’s multibillion dollar coronavirus relief program for small businesses, known as the Paycheck Protection Program, has been found to be a fake operation, authorities say.
ASLAN International Ministry was not involved in any religious work and the only people found to be associated with the project were four members of the same family, according to a civil forfeiture complaint filed in U.S District Court in Orlando cited by CNBC.