A Matter of Public Health
I shared this information, in abbreviated form, at last night’s Council meeting. While it doesn’t directly involve City business, it does involve the public health
I shared this information, in abbreviated form, at last night’s Council meeting. While it doesn’t directly involve City business, it does involve the public health
This ran in The Daily Post as an op ed piece on January 14, 2015. It was written by Tom Quiggle, Seth Rosenblatt and me.
Patty Marsters posted a lengthy response to something I wrote on NextDoor recently. Because I think her questions may be of interest to a broader
On Monday, July 14, 2014, the Council approved further restrictions on parking along the Holly Street corridor between Old County Road and Industrial Road. Previously,
This post was published in the San Mateo Daily Journal on July 7, 2014 as an op ed piece. Last week the San Carlos City
Last night’s vote to kill the swap – and set up our community to deal with worse traffic, overcrowded school sites and less athletic field
We all know that California is facing a major drought situation1. Energy prices have been increasing for a long time, and are expected to continue
Jeff Maltbie, our City Manager, informed me today that the District’s proposed land swap (which I discussed at length here) will not be on the
Last week the San Carlos School District sent a letter to Jeff Maltbie, our City Manager, and me asking that the Council consider entering into
At our January 27, 2014 meeting a resident asserted his rights were violated because I refused to agendize something. The item in question purported to
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