Letters

POLICE FATALITY

I am dismayed that a police chase on West Cliff Drive resulted in a death. Admittedly I do not know all the circumstances but couldn\’t the officer track vehicle down with a license plate to fine, etc? Endangering the public for an expired vehicle registration? RIP Nathan.

Susie Wood | Aptos


CAPITOLA BLOCKS DRIVEWAY

The city has changed. The current council, the city manager, and the public works director dont give a rats a** what the citizens want. They have their own agenda and no longer listen to the residents. They all need to be removed.

Mick Routh, former Mayor/Goodtimes.sc


DISGUSTED BY CAPITOLA

Tourists bring dollars to Santa Cruz/Capitola but these are local homeowners who pay property taxes and otherwise contribute to Capitolaโ€™s services. Put the lumber on a truck bed, park it somewhere nearby (not blocking homes or services) and truck it in when needed. This sounds like a lazy way of dealing with conflicting rights.

William Brigham/ Goodtimes.sc


MORE CAPITOLA

This is unacceptable. Staging for construction projects should not impose on a property ownerโ€™s access to their property.

Judi Grunstra/ Goodtimes.sc


CAPITOLA LOSS

I sure do miss Steve Burrell, the former city manager. May he rest in peace. He had the administrative and more importantly, the People Skills needed in todayโ€™s world. He would have found a solution to make a project happen without stepping on a homeowner/ taxpayer. You donโ€™t realize how good you have it until itโ€™s over.
Charlie/ Goodtimes.sc


UNHOUSED ART, PT 2

Itโ€™s too bad it was only for one dayโ€ฆafter all, our unhoused live with this daily the least they could be given a few weeks of a showing so more people could be impacted by the truth.
Valerie Arno/ Goodtimes.sc

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