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Seeing a response of no response from the council to my March 12 letter regarding obnoxious behavior by local police -- a silence probably recommended by the city attorney -- I have a take-away: this city is being led by a collection of milquetoasts. Theres a word you dont run across very often. ...
One more thing, if I may: along with there not being a copier, there is no printer, an offensive status quo for a public library in a city of more than 30,000 people, and for which I have not been given an explanation. Instead, there is a sign on the librarian’s desk, regarding copying services, dir...
Hello. As a longtime regular user of the Menlo Park library, I can’t complain about a dearth of material. The library and the associated Peninsula Library System are actively engaged in their mission. But there’s another side to the Menlo Park library that consistently leads me to wonder if they ...
Hello, again. Apparently, someone called the police regarding my email and an officer came to the library spoke with me. I wish he hadn’t. The long and short of it: no one has authority to remove that abandoned bike. When I noted that this was not how things unfolded in the case of past ab...
Hello. I’m a regular patron of the city library, and someone who travels exclusively by bicycle. Bike racks are a point of interest for me, in particular the rack at the library. In general, cyclists are respectful of the 8 or 10 spaces out there, but occasionally a bike is abandoned. In gene...
I’ve heard that motorists ignoring residential neighborhood speed limits is a stubborn and persistent problem in Menlo Park, a view confirmed by one MP officer I met after experiencing a close call on a bicycle. As he answered, he shook his head wearily and looked off into the distance. It seems hop...
I don’t recall when the main library cut back its hours of service, but I believe it was done to save money. That was years and years ago. Is the city out of that woods yet? Can the service be restored to normal, including Thursday evenings? Than k you. Dave Boyce Menlo Park Received on Tue Jan 21 2020 - 16:56:15 PST
From my experience bicycling to M-A three times a week to exercise by walking around the track at the football field, it’s rare that I traverse eastbound Ravenswood Avenue approaching Middlefield Road without a driver cutting in front of me by crossing the green bike-lane safety squares on the pavem...
Dear council members and city manager: I write to complain about the library. My concern is the amorality — I think that’s the term. It starts with the noise. The library is as quiet or as unquiet as its individual patrons. I am a regular and never, not once, have I seen or heard any librari...