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I am unable to get my car out of its legal parking spot Missy days around lunchtime due to illegal but unposted parking along the service road that runs behind the Willow's market. When will this be posted? Photo from today but situation the same yesterday except it was a large box truck. Lauri Hart...
[image: IMG_20190131_101647.jpg]I am again requesting "No Parking in Alley" signs on the service road that runs behind the Willows Market. I am more and more frequently finding myself parked in by customers and delivery trucks. I cannot squeeze my SUV out of its parking space with vehicles parked be...
My apologies. I’m at 111 Baywood Ave, not 119. Also, Mr. Henry’s email address has an extra “o” in it on the Transportation department website so the email does not go through if you click the link. Lauri Hart---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Lauri Hart Date: Sep ...
Some of the largest semi-trucks that deliver to The Willows Market have started making a left turn out of the service road that runs behind the market and has a stop sign at the junction of Woodland and Baywood. It is my understanding from reading Municipal Code section 11.48.040 that since these s...
I would attend the meeting slated on this subject but I am recovering from surgery. I live at the corner of Baywood and Woodland and my home office has a clear view of the corner. I have witnessed the reduction of traffic during restricted hours and a definite reduction of traffic speed since the tr...
Attached is a picture of a semi backed up to the market delivery dock. The white chalk marks indicate the edge of the 40 Middlefield lot line (measured 18' from the curb that lines the residence side of the service road at that point). When Nick Sharma and a group of us met with the Planning Departm...
I understand that the Planning Department just evaluates whether a project meets all the basic requirements of the city. But I think it's important to understand that when the Willows Market was built, it probably had to meet city requirements, too. I believe the market was built in the 50s and, due...
I live at the corner of Baywood & Woodland in the Willows. I work from home and my office window looks out at that corner. After the signs indicating "no thru traffic" were placed at the corner, I did see a slight decrease in traffic, but the speeds that are being driven down both Woodland and Baywo...