Category Archives: City Politics

How Council Voted on Prometheus Project

Prometheus’s Requests for Variances: How City Council Voted Mayor Ronit Bryant Yes Vice Mayor Jac Siegel No Margaret Abe-Koga Yes Laura Macias No Tom Means Yes John Inks Yes Mike Kasperzak Yes

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Affordable Housing & New Court Challenges

by Julie Lovins “Affordable housing” is that requiring no more than 30% of a household’s income to be spent on housing-related costs (including rent/mortgage, utilities, HOA or similar fees).  Some annual household income vs. monthly “affordable” housing costs are thus: … Continue reading

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The Public Weighs In on the Prometheus Development

Council chambers were filled to capacity on March 23 as public comment opened for the controversial apartment building project on the Minton’s parcel. Mayor Ronit Bryant decided to postpone Council deliberation until April 27 (after this newsletter went to press). … Continue reading

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Speeding Down the Tracks

by David Lewis, Community Liaison High-speed rail (HSR) is coming to Mountain View.  You may or may not like the consequences.  Following is a summary of some of the key points from a meeting of the Mountain View City Council … Continue reading

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Changing Zoning Laws: At What Cost?

by Carter Coleman Whether you were for or against the Prometheus project, it’s worthwhile to consider the impact of zoning changes on city revenue. When should the city stick to its zoning guns? What are we giving away, if anything, … Continue reading

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