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Hello City Council members, Please keep the Quiet Zone (QZ) in the five-year Capital Improvement Plan. Larry Hamel Patricia Schank 401 Claremont Way, Menlo Park, Ca 94025
Sorry, original sent to the wrong email address. Dear Mayor Combs, Vice Mayor Nash, and Council Members, My husband and I have lived in Menlo Park for 43 years and raised our three children here. We love Menlo Park and are in full support of the current housing projects being considered by ...
I think Downtown Menlo Park will need more parking in the future in addition to the affordable housing. Just as the downtown area is starting to become a dining destination, we lose half of the parking available under this plan. This could be a devastating blow to the 4 planned new restaurants in ...
Hello Mayor Wolosin, Vice Mayor Taylor, Councilmembers Combs, Nash, Doerr, City Manager Murphy, and staff Thank-you all for your time and energy on this matter. I am a strong advocate of naming the building Belle Haven Multi-generational Community Campus. This is the name used in the Parks and Re...
Good Afternoon, I wanted to express my support for the Clockworks restaurant. The Guild has been a fantastic addition to Menlo Park, and it would be great to have another dining option nearby. Thank you for your consideration. Best regards, Larry Kelmar
Dear Menlo Park city council members, Please support the development of a quiet zone for the trains in Menlo Park. Thanks you, Larry Hamel 401 Claremont Way, Menlo Park
I have been swimming at Burgess pool since 1984. I suffered through gross incompetence from the original Menlo staff (irregular opening hours, poor pool maintenance, homeless defecating in the shower to name just a few). I have tried pools in Palo Alto, Mt. View and the JCC in Palo Alto. I can as...
COMPLAINT Background: When the Alpine intersection was widened to make way for a right hand turn onto Junipero Serra Boulevard, it took away the pedestrian path that had been there for many years. Stanford weekend Acres residents relied on this trail to walk to Safeway. Larry Horton of Stanf...
----- Forwarded Message ----- From: Janet Davis To: charu.ahluwalia@pln.sccgov.org Cc: Joe Simitian Sent: Monday, June 21, 2021, 2:33:13 PM PDT Subject: Stanford Construction plans Planning Comm...
Dear City Council, My wife and I live in Linfield Oaks about 4 blocks from the train tracks. The train horn noise is a constant presence in our lives, especially late at night and early in the morning. One of my concerns regarding the Stanford development on El Camino Real is the impact of the mu...