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January 28, 2021, 11:24 PM
  • Select Priorities from List Forwarded for Council Consideration: Below is a list of priorities that were recommended by the Policy and Services Committee at their meeting in December, please RANK OR SELECT your top priorities the Council should consider as their Council priorities for 2021.
    1. Affordable Housing
    2. Transportation
    3. Climate Change
  • Are there priorities missing from the list? What are we missing? We want to hear those topics too. Please write your ideas in the free space below.

    Traffic can come under transportation, but is connected with too many jobs and not enough housing, attracting too many cars to the city. Also, we cannot solve the traffic problems by carving up important arterial roadways (like Charleston and Ross Road, for example), with lane closures and lane narrowings. Everybody wants to be there yesterday - that is the culture! We can't create barriers to smooth traffic flow to control traffic. Just creates more frustration, longer time spent on the road. PA just cannot host too many jobs if it wants to maintain the quality of life for the residents. Also, not everyone who wants to live in Palo Alto can live here. Being ploitically correct does not change this fact. Just like, everybody who wants to live in Atherton or Menlo Park or Los Altos Hills can live in these places, either !

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