Category Archives: City Politics

ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING COMMISSION – March 17, 2021

STAFF REPORTMARCH 17, 2021    5. STUDY SESSION  5.1 R3 (Multiple-Family Residential) Zoning District Update  RECOMMENDATION  That the Environmental Planning Commission provide input to the City Council on Draft R3 (Multiple-Family Residential) Zoning District standards, materials, and concepts.  PUBLIC NOTIFICATION  The … Continue reading

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Zoning District Update – April 2021

 R3 (Multiple-Family Residential) Zoning District Update   PURPOSE  The purpose of this Study Session is for the City Council to provide direction to staff on Draft R3 (Multiple-Family Residential) Zoning District standards, materials, and concepts.  BACKGROUND  The R3 project implements City … Continue reading

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Neighborhood City Council Candidate Forum

Neighbors on Bush and Mercy organized a City Council candidates forum on Monday, October 12 at 7:00 pm.  They shared the video with us.

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OMVNA City Council Forum Sept 30, 2020

OMVNA hosted the forum via Zoom on September 30th. We were fortunate to have all 9 candidates for city council in attendance. Also in attendance were moderators Samantha Blewis, Robert Cox, and David Lewis. If you were unable to attend … Continue reading

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What’s Up? Update on New Development in Mountain View

The deadline for new California state legislation is September 30. Due the recent housing crisis, the state has taken an increasingly active role in overriding local control of housing decisions. One of the most significant changes this year has been … Continue reading

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