Thursday | May 17, 2012
 

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Thu, 17 May 2012 3:53 am PDT
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The Ick Factor

 

Tuesday April 24, 2012

At the City Council meeting, last Thursday, two major decisions were taken which in my thinking illustrated a growing chasm between the needs of the community and the wants off the Council.  It is as if, the last thing they wish to take into consideration is input from the community, which does not fit into their own views.

On the issue of the Berrellesa Palms disaster there will be a separate letter.

 

Local home values

 

Tuesday April 24, 2012

As a resident and homeowner in Martinez, I am naturally dismayed when I read that home values in our area are not rebounding as quickly as they are in some surrounding neighborhoods. Still, it makes Martinez a viable option for homebuyers and has the potential to attract growth in our city.

   

Something's Lousy in Tree City

 

Friday March 30, 2012

Martinez residents and city managers are arguing whether a louse-removal salon belongs in a premium business district on Main Street. Other business owners worry that clients of such a salon would pose risk to their own workers and customers. 

   

Please Strengthen Martinez

 

Tuesday March 20, 2012

Please consider keeping the Martinez Marina revitalization as local as possible. Rather than send $200,000 plus out far away from here, please keep most of it local. I submit another plan. Martinez would be the perfect place to employ this. It would certainly get a lot of press. Let us start with dock C.

   

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