Please see attached letter to Menlo Park City Council. Brian Westcott Brian J Westcott Ph.D. President and CEO Intelligent Structures, Inc. 750 Menlo Ave Ste 18 Menlo Park, California 94025 bwestcott@intellistruct.com Office : 650-854-4255 Cell : 415-672-4240 [cid:image001.jpg@01DBD856.87EFAC20]
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...
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
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...
Dear hotel administration, my family and I with children are looking for a place to stay and would like to know when you have available dates. Sincerely!
Dear hotel administration, my family and I with children are looking for a place to stay and would like to know when you have available dates. Sincerely!
There are so many other places in town where this development can be placed: such as: Civic center Veterans complex; Middlefield buildings that sit vacant; Sunset magazine (old) complex. Sincerely, Paul Engel Menlo Park resident.
Hi, I'm a resident of Palo Alto and wanted to write this email voicing my strong support for trying to keep Feldman's books open for the long term. Feldman's is a very a fantastic place. I've lived around the world and it is probably the best used book store I've come across. It is also a community...
I fully support this building being turned into apartments. Our community desperately needs more housing and hopefully at least some of it will be for low income residents. The bookstore can move to one of the many empty storefronts in our downtown but we should encourage residential development al...