Local elections have people abuzz. So, where do our readers stand on desalination, the district 5 supervisor race and Prop. 32?
Posts Tagged: Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor, Oct. 3–9
Readers voice options against Safeway, in favor of Eric Hammer, and query options for obtaining local farmland.
Letters to the Editor: Sep 26-Oct 2
Mayor Don Lane responds to a “provocative” letter about desalination. “Letters that reveal secrets,” Lane writes, “even if those secrets are factually incorrect—usually do get folks excited.”
Letters to the Editor: Sep. 19-25
Readers share their thoughts on desalination and the city’s changes to the bike distribution program.
Letters to the Editor: Sep 12-18
What is the true cost of Santa Cruz’s favorite monthly art event? Our readers write in about homeless issues, bike distributions and First Friday.
Letters to the Editor: Sep 5-Sep 11
Meeting John Cage, the politics of burritos and remembering the good ol’ bad old days of medical care.
Letters to the Editor: Aug 29-Sep 4
One reader voices concerns about Project 180 and searches for creative ways to deal with local problems on the outskirts of town.
Letters to the Editor: Aug 22-28
In order to thank a veteran, one of our readers suggests using more than simply spoken words. Other readers, meanwhile, muse about the recently opened ReStore on the west side, a new Cabrillo College musical and those all too unaffordably priced condos at Walnut Commons.
Letters to the Editor: Aug. 15-21
California isn’t the only place trying to protect ducks from inhumane treatment. Readers also chime in about elder abuse and one of our recent cover girls.
Letters to the Editor: Aug. 8-14
The answer to our budget woes might be in our cars, according to one reader.