Category Archives: City Politics

Redevelopment Proposal of Chase Bank Site

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The community was invited to a zoom On May 11, 2022, where the Greystar team presented its proposal to redevelop the site located at 749 W. El Camino Real, Mountain View. The proposal includes a new Chase Bank on the corner, a … Continue reading

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Gateway Park Revitalization – A point of view

January 24, 2022 Steering Committee Meeting Presented by Old Mountain View Resident: Roberto Miller Our historic Gateway Park at the corner of El Camino and Castro St. needs to be revitalized to be a real Gateway that Mountain View deserves … Continue reading

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Gateway Park Development Discussion Jan 31, 2022

To all Old Mountain View Residents and Property Owners, There will be a Zoom meeting to discuss a proposed 7 story condo development on the north-east corner of Castro Street and El Camino Real.  This is a series of two … Continue reading

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Letter to Council from OMVNA Parking Subcommittee (May 2021)

The OMVNA Parking Subcommittee met to discuss the City Council May 11, 2021, Agenda Item 3.1 “Downtown Parking Strategy” on Saturday, May 8, and then sent the following letter to the council. Honorable Mayor Kamei, Vice Mayor Ramirez, and Members … Continue reading

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ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING COMMISSION – May 5, 2021

Highlights from the ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT Wednesday, May 5, 2021 See below to download the full report The historic survey found that downtown Mountain View has some historic structures at the local, State, and national level. But overall, there are … Continue reading

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