Category Archives: City Politics

Old Mountain View Development Update

Classics Chooses Names of New Streets for Station 361 Development, Fortes Redevelopment Plan to be Unvieled at March 6 OMVNA Meeting by Robert Cox Classic Communities Vice President Scott Ward has announced the names of the new private streets for … Continue reading

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No Bones About It … Development will Continue in our Neighborhood

by Robert Cox, Vice Chair, OMVNA “They found a skull on the property,” Vice Mayor Mike Kasperzak whispered to me, as he broke the latest news about the re-development of the Abate’s Industrial Square on the southwest corner of West … Continue reading

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Development Update

by Robert Cox, Vice Chair, OMVNA Classics residential development is back on track The Mountain View City Council, in a 7-0 vote, reaffirmed their support for the residential zoning of the Evelyn Ave. Corridor. Classic Communities, which had won approval … Continue reading

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Prometheus Apartment Construction Starts With a Bang

by Robert Cox, OMVNA Vice Chair “If March comes in like a lion, it will go out like a lamb,”–an apt proverb for beginning of construction of the Prometheus Real Estate Group apartment complex on the old 455 West Evelyn … Continue reading

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Downtown Summer Movie Nights–Will Help Reinvent Our City!

by Julie Lovins A group of neighbors invites you to a free series of films in downtown Mountain View, Friday evenings starting July 8.  The films and group discussion will explore designing our city for people and families, creating livable, … Continue reading

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