Category Archives: City Politics

Council Candidates Debate: Monday, October 4

The incumbents face off against the challengers for three City Council seats on Monday, October 4 at Landel’s School, 115 West Dana Street. The debate will begin at 7 p.m. Incumbents Jac Siegel, Margaret Abe-Koga, and Ronit Bryant, will debate … Continue reading

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UPDATES: Downtown Committee Meeting August 17, 2010

by David Lewis Development Updates The City Council approved the 51-unit, ROEM affordable housing project at Franklin and Evelyn.  This project has seen a lot of design changes to make it fit in better with the surrounding community. There will … Continue reading

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DAN Waylonis Takes Aim at the Budget

by Carter Coleman & Paul Lansky Paul Lansky and I walked up to Council Candidate Dan Waylonis’ home in the Monta Loma neighborhood of Mountain View. A tall, lean guy greeted us at the door of his spacious home. Dan … Continue reading

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Aaron Jabbari: A Fresh Face

by Robert Cox and Carter Coleman I wanted to beat Carter for once, so I sprinted the last half block through a complex that looked like a much larger version of Wild Orchid, and then raced up to Aaron Jabbari’s … Continue reading

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Pop Quiz: How Much Did Mountain View Grow?

by Robert Cox & Deb Keller Pop quiz: How much did Mountain View’s population grow over the past 20 years? Answer: We won’t know for sure until the census figures are released at the end of this year. But we … Continue reading

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