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As a Member of the City Council you should expect these questions from the Typical Developer, in Response to Menlo Parks 13 page Request for Qualifications: Please provide your responses. Thank you Michael DeMoss Dear members of the Menlo Park City Council: Prior to submitting a response to...
City Council Members, Opposed to Item K-1 - local amendments to the 2022 California Building Standards Code, without modification This proposed regulation would extend the California Green Building Code electrification requirements for new construction to “all residential construction additions,...
This is great, Rich! Great to bring this up with them! And every low-income housing unit we get lowers our total burden. Why should they all be in huge high-rises? One more thing, Rich: as an English teacher, I couldn’t help noticing typos and such. I’d suggest you fix those issues and th...
Council, I reviewed staff report for this item, and notice Habit for Humanity is showing a proposal to grant them a $3.6 MILLION Menlo Park taxpayer owned BMR taxpayer grant for the acquisition and "soft costs". This amount is based on a purchase price of $2.8mm and soft costs of $600,000. ...
Council, I reviewed staff report for this item, and notice Habit for Humanity is showing a proposal to grant them a $3.6 MILLION Menlo Park taxpayer owned BMR taxpayer grant for the acquisition and "soft costs". This amount is based on a purchase price of $2.8mm and soft costs of $600,000. ...
Mayor Combs Councilmember Nash and the Menlo Park City Council, Despite the show of hands at the hearing and the overwhelming testimony in opposition to the proposed location, the Menlo Council advanced the RFQ to build 345 units of public housing in in the heart of downtown without asking any qu...
Dear Councilmember Nash and the Menlo Park City Council, My name is Joey Manahan, and I am in strong opposition to the resolution declaring downtown Parking Plazas 1, 2 and 3 as exempt surplus land and the development of 345 units of public housing on these lots. I am a long time resident of M...
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...
Mayor and City Councilmembers, As a past and potential future resident of Menlo Park, I am writing in strong support of developing affordable housing with a mix of new commercial uses and open space on downtown parking lots. I grew up in Menlo Park and visit family and friends there often, but co...
To the City Council of Menlo Park, I recently learned of the proposed construction of affordable housing on the parking plazas in downtown Menlo Park. Given the continuing fragile retail economy in Menlo Park, it would be irresponsible for the City Council to grant approval as the project is cur...