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'Occupy Earth Day' Protest Against Chevron

Several dozen people attended an "Occupy Earth Day" protest against the Chevron refinery in Richmond on Friday.

Demonstrators gathered at the Richmond BART station late Friday afternoon for an "" protest against the Chevron refinery in Richmond.

Richmond Mayor Gayle McLaughlin was among the speakers at the protest, included a march from the BART station to Richmond's Civic Center Plaza. The Richmond Confidential Web site put the turn-out at about 200, while a woman who attended told Patch she estimated about 75 protestors.

The drew un an unusual number of reader comments, pro and con.

An announcement about the event on the Occupy Oakland Web site says Chevron "is a perfect example of how the 1% destroys the health and well-being of the 99%."

The protestors accused the oil giant of polluting the air in Richmond and of being greedy in its long-running legal challenges to the property-value assessment assigned to the refinery by Contra Costa County. The assessment determines the property tax that Chevron must pay.

Chevron says its emissions have been substantially reduced by equipment upgrades and meet all government standards. It also says that its property is overvalued by the county assessor and that it has been a good corporate citizen, providing financial and other contributions to the community for many years. 

Yesterday's protest was organized by Occupy Richmond, according to Richmond Confidential.

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ted friedman June 18, 2013 at 10:08 pm
The name is weirdly spelled, but not this weird. It's Caffe, not Caffee. I've only typed these wordsRead More a thousand times.
ted friedman June 19, 2013 at 11:06 am
Correction. Your Patch editor, Charles Burress is misspelled here.
ted friedman June 19, 2013 at 11:09 am
I could blame those cut-ups, typographers in the basement typing onto big circular steel plates