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Posts published in “Letters to the Editor”

Letters (December 4, 2019)

[Sonya Nesch] Why would you spend Measure B money to build a money-losing Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU)? As the Kemper Report tells you, CSUs lose money in Napa County and Nevada County, and the one in Sonoma County has lost millions

Letters (November 27, 2019)

[Michael Stocker] Now that most of the smoke has settled and the power has returned to our neighborhoods, it is probably a good time to look at what went wrong. Of course I am referring to the Pacific Gas and Electric

Letters (November 20, 2019)

[Robert MacDougall] In my 35 years of working at MacNabs I’ve heard silly, dumb, and stupid ideas. Silly was the time when they wanted to take the block across from the courthouse

Letters (November 13, 2019)

[Carla Sarvis] I am outraged and exhausted by the completely unacceptable actions of PG&E as a public utility. This isn’t going to be our “new normal.” The company has been responsible for people dying, entire neighborhoods destroyed and hundreds of thousands evacuated from their homes by ongoing reckless operation of its power equipment and power line failures.

Letters (November 6, 2019)

[Jim Maney] PG&E is claiming it may require 10 years to fix its system so the public safety power shutoffs can come to an end. It is more than inconvenient

Letters (October 23, 2019)

[Jerry Philbrick] I'm in the emergency room at Coast Hospital. I came down with pneumonia. Never been treated so well in my life. Very professional and courteous and willing to help

Letters (October 16, 2019)

We have no say in what is going on. I sit in dismay as a 51-year resident at what has happened to our city [Santa Rosa]. We are being fed that the homeless problem is solely due to affordable housing

Letters (October 9, 2019)

I see once again Ukiah’s fearless City leaders are going down the wrong road again literally with the State Street strangulation project.

Letters (October 2, 2019)

How dare the City Council consider this silly copycat project to make Ukiah like Cloverdale by narrowing State Street, an important artery to commerce in Ukiah

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