Whole Foods Should be in Menlo Park - email the city
My friend Kelley is right. Menlo Park needs a facelift. You can help- email the city mangers.
From: Kelley Bryant
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2008 10:33 AM
To: amcohen@menlopark.org; hgrobinson@menlopark.org; jcboyle@menlopark.org; racline@menlopark.org; kjfergusson@menlopark.org
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2008 10:33 AM
To: amcohen@menlopark.org; hgrobinson@menlopark.org; jcboyle@menlopark.org; racline@menlopark.org; kjfergusson@menlopark.org
Subject: Proposed Whole Foods in Menlo Park
Whole Foods would be a welcome addition to the Menlo Park area.
Regardless of your interpretation of their expectations, I have seen
nothing but a hugely positive impact from their presence on such places
as El Camino in Redwood City as well as at their location on El
Camino in Los Altos.
Currently Menlo Park's El Camino looks like a blight has befallen
Menlo Park. It is embarrassing, and sending a very bad message to
anyone who wants to visit Menlo Park, or even drives through Menlo Park.
Frankly I find it outrageous to receive a brochure in my mailbox
advocating against a plan for Menlo Park's positive development BY
THE MENLO PARK CITYT COUNCIL, which should be trying to find an agreed
center point between the two parties so we can pursue a positive
development of the Menlo Park, El Camino Real. I urge you to review your position on the proposed Whole Foods development in Menlo Park, and find a way to push this project forward.
Sincerely,
S. Kelley Bryant
Menlo Park, CA 94025