Letters to the Editor
Letter From Kathryn Limprecht
If a soccer field is put in Montague Park, then 220+ children north of 101 will be without a baseball league in their community. The closest league would then be Briarwood, which is already tight...
Letter From Christina Gorokhovsky
I received a notice of the Community Outreach meeting regarding the development of Montague Park. I was disappointed to see that the city has characterized this proposal as a “potential rehabilitation.” The illustrations of the...
Letter From Ray Gamma
The Wutzit Club Alumni Committee (Vivian Burgos Martin, Domenica Talia Morrissey, John P. Silva and myself Ray Gamma) wish to express our sincere thanks to the 150-plus former Wutzit Club members and friends who attended...
Letter From R. G. Johnson
Was disappointed that the city had decided to waive the 10 percent affordable unit requirement on the “Landmark for the Future” project. So many low-income people are struggling to live in this city and the...
Letter From Rozane Bey-McCurdy
The traffic update meeting on January 20th discussed the horrendous issues we currently experience and the gridlock we will have if our corridors are not fixed now. I left after [the] statement was made that...
Letter From Ray Gamma
My sincere thanks to the City of Santa Clara for allowing me to be this year’s official tree lighter at our City’s Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony. It was one fantastic night for not only for...
Letter From Ed Garcia
I recently took a tour of Levi’s Stadium and was surprised to see a sign on the 50 yard line that read “Reserved for members of the Santa Clara City Council.”...
Letter From Manuel Sousa
I pay my taxes willingly or otherwise and I expect the government to function adequately. Even though I have signed up on the (do not call list) numerous times, why do I still get tens...
Letter From Chris Smith
The Milestones column urges maximum development of the Mariani property to “reward our City and the Mariani family” and implies that only a disgruntled few neighbors are against it. I am a neighbor who has...
Letter From Ken Heiman
While I would dearly love to respond to Miles Barber’s editorial (“Who Wants to be a Millionaire,” January 29), issue-by-issue, I don’t think there are enough column inches in this publication to do so. First,...