Monthly Archives: January 2010

Design: Is the Prometheus Development Compatible with the Neighborhood?

by Alex Lew If your perspective of Old Mountain View consists primarily of the early 20th century storefronts and cottages, then I’d say the answer is an easy no. The proposed high-density apartment project is composed of two buildings, each … Continue reading

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OMVNA General Meeting on February 22

The first OMVNA General Meeting will be held on Monday, February 22 at 7:00 p.m. at Landels Elementary School, 115 West Dana Street. A presentation will be given by Scott Ward of Classic Communities on the planned development of a … Continue reading

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Winter Mixer

OMVNA Winter Mixer When: Tuesday, February 16th, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Where: Xanh Restaurant Come on out and enjoy some free nibbles while mingling with your neighbors. Xanh has a full bar with a nice wine list and some … Continue reading

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In Support of Sustainable Development

by Anthony Chang The proposed Minton’s development represents a great opportunity for interested OMV residents to engage in determining what Old Mountain View will look and feel like for many years to come. Many opinions have already been expressed on … Continue reading

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OMVNA CERT Won’t Save Your Bacon

by Aaron Grossman, OMVNA CERT chair Recent earthquakes have reminded people that a big one is likely here as well. OMVNA CERT (Community Emergency Response Team), our own volunteer group, will help out when (not if) that happens. Just be … Continue reading

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