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Dear members of the council: I realize that putting together a viable city budget and capital improvement plan is a challenge, but on behalf of the many residents who live by the train tracks and the thousands likely to move next to the tracks over the coming years, I ask that you keep the ...
Dear Mayor Wolosin, Council Members, and Staff, This message is in regard to Information Item I3 - Update on the Caltrain Quiet Zone Study. We wish to express our gratitude to Council, and Hugh Louch and his team in Public Works, for all of the progress that has been made since June, when Coun...
Dear Council, At your May 9 meeting, I learned that the city has not yet started replacing the trees that were removed because of the 101/Willow interchange construction, and that the lack of this barrier has exacerbated the problems with noise and light pollution for nearby residents. As many of us...
Sorry, this bounced back with an incorrect email address for the city council. Here it is again. ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Nancy Hosay > Date: Tue, May 9, 2023 at 4:47 PM Subject: Quiet Zones - YES! To: Menlo Park City...
Planning Commissioners and Staff: Thank you for accepting comments on this important project. First, I want to endorse the information and analysis that former council member Paul Collacchi sent the Council and Planning Commission two weeks ago, asking for a big picture EIR analysis of the e...
Dear Mayor Nash, Vice Mayor Wolosin, Council Members Combs, Mueller and Taylor, and City Staff, We are writing from the Menlo Park neighborhoods of Park Forest, Linfield Oaks, Felton Gables, Mills Court and its adjacent apartments, the Marquis Townhomes, San Antonio Street, The Classics at Burgess,...
Dear Mayor Nash, Vice Mayor Wolosin, Council Members Combs, Mueller and Taylor, and City Staff, We are writing with regard to the City’s efforts in pursuit of a city-wide Quiet Zone. Belatedly, but most sincerely, we want to formally thank Council for establishing the QZ as a Capital Improveme...
Dear Mayor Combs, Vice Mayor Nash and esteemed Council Members, We are submitting the attached document in response to questions raised at a recent Council meeting about the need to examine all four rail crossings as part of the City’s FY22 Quiet Zone Assessment. This document has already been...
Dear Mayor Combs, Vice Mayor Nash and esteemed Council Members, We are writing on behalf of more than one thousand Menlo Park residents represented by our HOAs, and others, spanning every block in proximity to the Caltrain line from the Atherton border to the San Francisquito Creek, including the...
Members of the Menlo Park City Council: Non-residential development in Menlo Park has been proceeding at a reckless pace, with new projects getting fastracked and little consideration given the cumulative impact of projects that have already been approved. Result: increased traffic, diminished quali...