Some time ago a book titled “Who Stole My Cheese?” was published, detailing the changing job market in the USA. I would like to modify that title to “Who Stole my City?”, referring to Santa Clara, CA. I have been a resident of Santa Clara for over 36 years. Before I arrived I understand there was a quaint downtown that included small business and a theater, now replaced by Franklin Mall. But in my time here there was a day I could take a couple of hours to buy some clothes at the Santa Clara Kohl’s, stop by OSH for bird seed, buy plants at El Real Nursery-or later at Summerwinds, get all my school/office supplies at Office Max and then stop at Save Mart for groceries–all located within blocks of each other on the El Camino. I pity the new residents of Santa Clara. So much of the community feeling has disappeared along with these brick and mortar businesses. Sure, we can buy what we need on Amazon, or drive to other cities to shop, but we need the heart of retail back in Santa Clara! Help! Let’s make sure there are more than apartments in Santa Clara!
Letters To The Editor
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
Letters To The Editor
Some may have badges, elected roles or fancy titles with authority but they surely don’t automatically come with ethics. Ethics is not a “factory setting”. Councilmember Karen Hardy said it best, “you either have ethics or you don’t” and clearly there are those in this city and county that do not have any. More importantly ... Read more
Roger KintAre you listening, Jude Barry? Based on what was described in court, you track every word the Santa Clara Weekly/Silicon Valley Voice pushes out about Santa Clara. So I’m sure this will reach you—if not directly, then through Mayor Gillmor or one of the many disciples of what people in town openly call the “Gillmor mafia.” This ... Read more
Roger Kint