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CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Unless you recognize the sender's email address and know the content is safe, DO NOT click links, open attachments or reply. City Council members , Dear Menlo Park City Council members, As a long-time envir...
Please do not eliminate or reduce the single-family housing zoning. Doing so will create a hodge-podge of structures in the neighborhood and lower the quality of life in Menlo Park. When you think about it, there is no reason the states housing desires need to be met by increasing the living den...
These are uncertain times. It is unadvisable for the city to increase its spending on staffing. I urge you not to do it. I solidly oppose more staffing. Don Barnby
Dear City Council members, I'd like to underscore council member Ray Mueller's brilliant idea (and I do not mean that ironically). I have never served on the city council, but as a retired public high school teacher and former department chairperson, I know that it is difficult to make decisions wh...
Dear members of the Menlo Park City Council, There's been a lot of talk on Nextdoor suggesting that street closures -- especially Santa Cruz Avenue -- might benefit restaurants who could then expand their businesses out into the street. But could such be detrimental to other restaurants in town? Fo...
Dear City Council, It seems to me that I wrote a similar email to our city council on the last occasion Menlo Park was negotiating with employees. When can we get this right? Menlo Park spends more money to run our city than does almost any other city of our size in the Bay Area. Current costs to f...
To: Menlo Park City Council I’m disappointed to learn that the issue of spending $30 million for a new library is back under consideration, and worse, the city has hired and is spending money on staff to look into this. Our current library is fine and altogether adequate. The city does not need m...
To: Menlo Park City Council I'm disappointed to learn that the issue of spending $30 million for a new library is back under consideration, and worse, the city has hired and is spending money on staff to look into this. Our current library is fine and altogether adequate. The city does not need more...
Let’s study all the options; not prejudge them. Thanks, Don
Let's study all the options; not prejudge them. Thanks, Don Received on Sun Apr 15 2018 - 19:44:21 PDT