Due to the mismanagement of the city house and rental policies, I and the entire neighborhood of El Captain and Sheraton Dr., in Santa Clara, were affected by the parking spill-over coming from nearby renters. As a result, we couldn’t even have room to place our garbage and recyclable cans and they would even block the vital access to the fire hydrant. Through the joint effort of neighbors, the city was compelled to place signs regulating street parking. The residents were given free of charge temporary parking permits. And guess what, due to the efficient enforcement of our police department, the parking problem was resolved. When the temporary permits expired, the city council unexpectedly imposed a 21 dollar fee for each renewal. I think this strategy is misguided, unjust and unfair, for several reasons. The City has embarked in an uncontrollable housing development, which invariably caused traffic and parking problems. What used to be designated as a single-family home, now is multifamily one with more cars. The astronomical housing prices and high rents, have dramatically changed our demographics and lifestyle. Garages are transformed into storage rooms, forcing residents to park on the street. Now is it right for our mayor and city council to force our tax paying citizens, to pay for what is inherently theirs. Developers should be the ones to assume the responsibility of providing the appropriate and necessary parking facilities, not the citizens of Santa Clara. Please help us maintain the good quality of life, that this City has been known for and widely recognized as such.
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The developer, Lamb Partners (Randy Lamb – Atherton Planning Commissioner) started to purchase the two single family homes along Monroe, 906 Monroe St. and 930 Monroe St. in Feb 2019 and Sep 2019 respectively. This was just after the Santa Clara Downtown Community Task Force (DCTF) was formed by the City Council in December 2018. Lamb Partners
Santa Clara is the ONLY city in the entire State of California to have an elected Chief of Police. I contend that Santa Clarans don’t actually have a choice in selecting their Chief of Police. The current Chief of Police, Pat Nikolai, ran unopposed in his last two elections March 2020 and November 2020. Mike
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) states that racial discrimination in employment is illegal, as provided for under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The law forbids employers from discriminating against employees or applicants based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. The provision also prohibits employers from creating or
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