REDWOOD CITY — A former high-level employee and a one-time contractor for Caltrain have been charged with felonies after being accused of building themselves secret mini-apartments inside two Peninsula train stations, all on the taxpayers’ dime, according to authorities and court records.

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One of the apartments — constructed inside Burlingame’s train station, built in 1894 and designated a historic landmark in California — reportedly featured a kitchen, shower, plumbing and security cameras. Prosecutors said the two defendants worked together to keep the invoices for the work below $3,000 each to avoid scrutiny and skirt procedures meant to discourage such fraud.

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  • context [fae/faer, fae/faer]
    hexbear
    22
    2 months ago

    building two new usable homes in the bay area for $50,000 total they should be lauded not punished

  • regul [any]
    hexbear
    15
    2 months ago

    Caltrain's whole route has these historic buildings that are completely unused. It's a sin that they're not doing this and charging rent to subsidize operations.

  • Evilphd666 [he/him, comrade/them]
    hexbear
    14
    2 months ago

    Making a workplace a livable space shoukdn't be punished. People who work long hours and crazy shifts need a place to cook, take care of themselves, and feel at home. They do a vital service in keeping commerce and people moving.