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Please consider these lessons below and start fresh with new management/private vendor when reopening the Gymnastics program. >>Lessons From Teacher Michelle Oct 8, 2013 Erin Glanville Now that the dust has settled in the aftermath of Menlo Park gymnastics teacher Michelle Sutton's firing, se...

City management is proposing that the City hire six new benefited positions to reopen the Gymnastics program. At a time when the City is trying to save money and manage out of control pension costs, this move makes zero fiscal sense, considering a private vendor (Gold Star Gymnastics) has already...

Defunding the City Gymnastics program makes fiscal sense and would better serve the community needs. When the risks of the Covid pandemic are over, and students can return safely to the sport under new management when the city contracts out the program. It worked well when the City contracted out t...

As the City of Menlo Park considers allowing more recreational activities to resume, I would urge the Council to work with the City’s Pool contractor to ensure that residents have priority to use the pool. Obviously there will need to be precautions to prevent the spread of Covid 19 as City recreat...

I just learned that the City of Menlo Park is planning on eliminating the girls' gymnastics competitive program. This is after they dropped the boy’s competitive program. With a world class gymnastics facility in our community, it’s imperative that the City resources such as the City’s Arrillaga Gy...

The City of Menlo Park should not contract with a company that is currently under federal investigation. I know some Trump supporters in the community are trying to make this issue about support for President Trump, but we’re talking about criminal activity. The City of Menlo Park should not associa...

Please do not move forward with the plan to employ lobbyist Bryan Lanza of Mercury Public Affairs. The City of Menlo Park should not be doing business with this corrupt firm. Menlo Park is better than this and can find better ways to achieve our City’s goals while maintaining some sense of integrity...