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Thank you for all the hard work you are doing at the city council! Patricia
To Menlo Park City Council, At last, some rational and very possible housing proposals that don’t rest on gutting the innards of Menlo Park’s “civic body.” All 5 alternative build sites present great possibilities for new construction. Particularly the Bohannon Industrial Park space. Oth...
Hello - I am writing to express my opposition to converting the downtown parking lots to low income housing. I am not opposed to low income housing in Menlo Park however, I feel that there are other locations which would be more appropriate for housing. I would also like to see downtown dev...
Dear members of city council, I strongly support your plan to build affordable housing on the downtown parking lots. My understanding is that the structures would also have public parking in them (or that there would be a public parking structure built alongside the housing), so all the peopl...
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
There are several sites along Santa Cruz avenue - the former Pharmaca site and further down the street near Wells Fargo - have these sites been considered for low income housing with retail on the lower level and housing on the upper levels? Are these sites eligible to be considered for low income ...
CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Unless you recognize the senders email address and know the content is safe, DO NOT click links, open attachments or reply. Honorable Menlo Park City Council, I support building new affordable homes downtown...
Dear City Council Members, As a senior resident of Menlo Park, it is necessary for me to use handicapped parking since my mobility is very poor and I use a walker. Parking is difficult for me now. I don’t think I would be able to shop or patronize businesses that I now use downtown. None of this ...