Laurel Street Closure Poll
Late last week I released a poll — an unscientific, not statistically-valid poll — seeking feedback on how San Carlans and visitors use of downtown
Late last week I released a poll — an unscientific, not statistically-valid poll — seeking feedback on how San Carlans and visitors use of downtown
This is one of a series of reflections I plan to write as I wind up my almost twenty year stint as a local elected
I’m trying to gather information on how the use of our downtown has changed since the pandemic started. If you’d like to help please fill
This is one of a series of reflections I plan to write as I wind up my almost twenty year stint as a local elected
This is one in a series of catch-up articles, related to Council discussions and actions which took place a few weeks ago. Life got in
This is one in a series of catch-up articles, related to Council discussions and actions which took place a few weeks ago. Life got in
Please tune in this coming Wednesday, September 9th, at 6:30 PM for a panel discussion of local elected leaders on managing public affairs during the
We all know how important this November’s election is at the national level. But there are also two seats on our City Council on the
This is an op ed I wrote which was published in the Palo Alto Daily Post on Saturday, August 29, 2020 under the title There’s
On Wednesday, September 2nd, I’ll be hosting a meet-and-greet for John Dugan, who is running for a seat on the San Carlos City Council. It