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Neighbor comments related to "Agenda Item K-1"

City Council Members: I hope you read Former Mayor Schmidts Opinion in todays Post, and follow his excellent leadership. Rubye Menlo Park Resident for 30 years and counting

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Sunday June 8, I spent the afternoon volunteering at the Save Downtown Parking booth, collecting many more enthusiastic signatures. Each council member should sit quietly at our booth and JUST LISTEN. Here is what you would have heard today: "The whole idea is a Disaster!", "I dont live in Menl...

Hello- I am not seeing my email on the log. Did it go to spam? Rubye Menlo Park Resident and Property Tax Payer

Dear Council members, I am thinking about the comment from a Menlo Park voter about what the apartments will actually be like: 1) looking out my new apartment window to the west I see a 5 to 8 story parking ramp. 2) looking South, North and East I see black top roofs with Air Conditioners, 3) I...

My preference isOption 2: Open road, using the parking spaces for parking.Lynne Phillips 1226 Sharon Park Drive Menlo Park,  CA. 94025

Please keep working to employ the quiet zone initiative TO INSURE IT STAYS ALIVE —unnecessary horns blowing morning , noon and night are intrusive , bothersome and annoying to us . We’re taxpayers and should not have to put up with this.Otherwise Menlo Park is a nice and should be a quiet place to l...

1.The current proposal would apply to single-family homes.This is a violation of Costa Hawkins, which restricts rent control on single-family properties. Imposing this on single-family homes will only drive up the cost of such rentals, or incentivize landlords of these homes to redevelop or sell the...

Hi, I'm a resident at 1731 Stone Pine Lane in Menlo Park and am writing in regards to the proposed hampton inn construction 1704 ECR (developer Sagar Patel) which is less than 1 block from my home. As with others in my community (>100 residents), I have significant concerns with these plans: - it's...

The proposed tenant relocation changes will result in an increase in rent in Menlo Park and this will negatively impact the population of workers that have a hard enough time living in this area. If you apply tenant relocation changes to single family homes, owners of those properties will raise r...

Excellent read - thanks! Susan On Sun, Oct 14, 2018 at 9:32 AM Peter Carpenter wrote: > “We pick our communities not only for the property taxes and the school system they offer us, but for the identity that the neighborhood gives us,” said Richard F...