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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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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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EPC Says “No” to Prometheus Project, but “Yes” to Higher Density

by Deb Keller The Environmental Planning Commission (EPC) met on February 10 for six hours and voted to amend the General Plan to allow a higher density than the current 15-25 units/acre along the Evelyn Corridor, but voted against granting … Continue reading

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March Mixer at Sakoon

Join your neighbors for the March Mixer at Sakoon, the new restaurant that everyone is talking about. The mixer will take place on Monday, March 22, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at 357 Castro. Read Max Hauser’s restaurant profile (page 4), enjoy … Continue reading

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What do you want Mountain View to look like in 20 years?

A Q2 OMVNA General Meeting will be held in Landels Elementary School, 115 W. Dana Street, on Monday, April 19, beginning at 7 p.m. The second OMVNA General Meeting of 2010 will feature a presentation by Randy Tsuda, Mountain View … Continue reading

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