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Spookfest brings out ghouls and groms Nicole Horton @ CPMustangNews
When you think of Halloween, what typically comes to mind? Trick-or-treating? Scary movies? For biomedical engineering senior Griffin Paul, it’s surfing. Four Halloweens ago, Paul and his friends decided to throw on their costumes and hit the waves. “It turned out to be a blast and we decided to make it a tradition,” Paul said. On Saturday Oct. 29, Paul, along with 60 other Cal Poly students, headed to the beach near Morro Rock, wearing their best costumes. From astro-
nauts to life-size bananas, surfers paddled out for the fourth annual Spookfest. The event was originally set for Sunday, but because of a forecast of larger swells, Paul decided to move Spookfest to Saturday. The waves were smaller that day, accommodating for beginner surfers. Spookfest veterans also reached out to the Central Coast Surf School, who brought out a truck full of boards and wetsuits, ensuring that nothing would inhibit less equipped surfers from joining in on the fun. Continued on page 4
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| On Halloween, surfers hit the beach with their surfboards, wetsuits and best costumes to catch some waves in Morro Bay, California. This spooky tradition began four years ago.
Your guide to the SLO city council race Special to Mustang News
Andrea (Andy) Pease Rental Housing Inspection Program Change program to educate renters by hosting workshops for them, posting a video with discounted rent benefits for those who watch it and sending housing liaisons door to door. Form a task force to discuss the issues facing groups effected by the program. The task force would consist of students, renters, non-student renters, attorneys, neighbors, administration from Cal Poly and Cuesta along with city staff. Student housing Incorporate 65 percent of students into off-campus housing, but also allow students to live off-campus. General housing Build mixed-use housing downtown, which serves both a residential and non-residential purpose. Promote more owner-occupied homes and tiny homes in the city.
Brett Strickland
Rental Housing Inspection Program Repeal it. The inspection ordinance is a violation of Fourth Amendment rights and the program is causing gross privacy concerns. Student housing Did not have major comments on this issue. General housing Have new residential development that is affordable by design.
Emily Holland
Megan Schellong
ELECTION
Vinny Van Patten
Mila Vujovich-La Barre
Rental Housing Inspection Program Revisit and revamp the program. The costs of registering rentals often make landlords raise rent. The city also unfairly gains money from the program’s charges.
EDITION
Aaron Gomez
Rental Housing Inspection Program The program is too broad and needs to be more targeted toward landlords breaking the rules, not every single landlord.
Student housing House more students on campus by using public-private partnerships (have private companies build student housing on campus, which is considered public land). Possibly build barn-style dormitories on the San Luis Ranch land and feature tourist attractions like a farmer’s market selling Cal Poly products, as well as a few farm animals.
Student housing Use public-private partnerships (have private companies build student housing on campus, which is considered public land) to construct more upperclassman on-campus housing. The purpose of a public-private partnership is to take some of the building cost off Cal Poly so the university doesn’t go into debt. Gomez would also support student housing built off-campus as well.
General housing The best way to handle residential development is to follow the General Plan, which includes the Land Use Circulation Element created to maximize residential development and transportation.
General housing Start new developments downtown. Focus on building larger homes between the $300,000 and $400,000 range. Gomez also wants residents to use recycled water systems within homes by using a two-part filtering process.
Chris Lopez
Rental Housing Inspection Program The city should go back to the old rental inspection program, a general complaint system where if a rental unit needed a repair, the tenant could call the landlord and it could be fixed. Lopez would educate Cal Poly students on their rights as tenants by coordinating pamphlet distribution and University Union booths with Associated Students Incorporated (ASI) and Student Housing Services. Student housing House 65 percent of Cal Poly students on campus. General housing Use a Streamline Process to make the application for developers more accessible and navigable, speeding up building and development.
Mike Clark
Rental Housing Inspection Program Revamp it. Only those homes with complaints between tenants and landlords need to be inspected, not the ones where there is a good relationship between the two. Student housing Provide more on-campus housing for juniors and seniors to open up off-campus housing for non-students. General housing Create more water conservation systems in homes.
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