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POLL: Which Of These Local Issues Is Most Important?

Menlo Park City Council Candidate Dave Bragg wants to know which one of these issues is most important to you.

Click on the one that's most important to you. Then comment below about whether or not the others in this list should be on a City Council Candidates' radar.

FRED MILLER September 12, 2012 at 08:28 pm
ESSENTIALLY, IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PLAN FOR DOWNTOWN WILL PROVIDE THE LEADERSHIP TO RESOLVING ALL THE OTHER ISSUES BY PROVIDING JOBS TO BUILD OUT THE PLAN, INCREASE THE COMMERCIAL SPACE AND THEREBY INCREASING THE TAX BASE AND ADDING DEMAND FOR HOUSING FOR THE WORKERS HIRED BY THE RELOCATED & NEW BUSINESSES.
WAY TOO MANY YEARS IN PLANNING. IT IS TIME TO DO SOMETHING.
Dave Bragg September 13, 2012 at 01:54 am
Well said, Mr. Miller. Thank you!
Happy in Menlo September 19, 2012 at 02:25 pm
In your opinion, how can we make our bike paths safer for our young people.
Dave Bragg September 20, 2012 at 04:00 pm
Happy in Menlo,
The first place to start in bike safety is with the person in the bike. 1. Inspect your bike 2. Wear a helmet 3. Dress in light colored or reflective clothing 4. Know the rules of the road. 5. Be aware of your surroundings. These are just some of the basics. As you can see safety starts with education and practice. If you have made yourself safe, but the roads aren't. Then lets work on identifying the problem areas you have noticed in our city then lets get them on the radar screen. To find a solution. Dave

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