Media / Press

Superintendent on future of high school district - March 11, 2009

Parents looking to send their children to schools in the Sequoia Union High School District will have a chance to ask Superintendent Pat Gemma about the district's schools at a meeting of Sustainable Menlo Park, which starts at 5:30 tonight (March 11) in the Burgess Recreation Center, located in the Civic Center between Laurel and Alma streets in Menlo Park. Read full article

Sustainable Menlo Park takes on housing issue - February 23, 2009

Sustainable Menlo Park, a group founded by David Bohannon and helmed by former councilman Chuck Kinney, will meet Wednesday, Feb. 25, to discuss affordable housing in San Mateo County. The meeting starts at 5:30 p.m. in the Burgess Recreation Center, in the Civic Center complex between Laurel and Alma streets. Read full article

Menlo Watch: Sustainable Menlo takes on housing issue - February 18, 2009

Sustainable Menlo Park, a group founded by David Bohannon and helmed by former councilman Chuck Kinney, will meet on Wednesday, Feb. 25, to discuss affordable housing in San Mateo County. The meeting is set to begin at 5:30 p.m. in the Burgess Recreation Center, in the Civic Center complex between Laurel and Alma streets. Read full article

Developer forms 'sustainable group, then steps aside - January 25, 2009

David Bohannon raised some eyebrows (and may have induced some eye-rolls) around Menlo Park when he founded a group called Sustainable Menlo Park over the summer. After all, Mr. Bohannon is a developer, and the word "sustainable" isn't usually associated with massive development projects such as the million-square-foot hotel and office complex he wants to build near Marsh Road and U.S. 101 in eastern Menlo Park. Read full article

Where's the excitement in Menlo Park council race? - January 23, 2009

It's almost the end of July, and there's little to no controversy on the Menlo Park City Council election front. No arguments over sports fields; no public uprising over home building rules or traffic calming measures; and no claims that various politicians are out to serve the interests of unions or developers. Read full article