Posted by Lisa, a resident of the Atherton: West Atherton neighborhood, on Sep 22, 2009 at 6:27 pm
Is this a joke. I wanted to attend the meetings but since the meetings were on weekday mornings when most of the Atherton residents were at work I also was not able to make it. The meeting were called during the morning to work with Mrs. McKeithen's schedule not the residents schedule. In case people didn't know council member Kathy McKeithen works afternoons and evenings at Tuesday Mornings in Redwood City. I can see how this time schedule would allow more residents of Atherton to attend? I do not know of any other city or town around who hold public meetings during the morning if they truly want to get the publics feedback. This is a total smoke screen. Having evening meetings would allow more residents to attend but I guess that really isn't the plan is it Mrs. McKeithen.
Posted by Fiscally responsible, a resident of the Atherton: West Atherton neighborhood, on Sep 22, 2009 at 8:13 pm
In the midst of assessing a parcel tax to all residents (or at least attempting to), now the Atherton government wishes to assess additional fees to all residents for routine items such as permits, alarm signs, and the like. Meanwhile, Town Manager Jerry Gruber has been negotiating for months with the council for (what is a apparently a large) raise. Perhaps the additional fees are Mr. Gruber's way of explaining to the council that even with the additional salaries in this economic crisis, Atherton can still make ends meet.
The Council should represent the residents, not the Atherton employees, plain and simple. NO to additional fees, NO to parcel taxes, and NO to raises in this environment.
Posted by Ed, a resident of the Atherton: West Atherton neighborhood, on Sep 23, 2009 at 12:12 am
Dear Lisa--Thankyou for pointing out that Kathy is the only one with a real job, Both Jim and Jerry are retired. Charles is available for comment at all times from his gym and Elizabeth commutes between home and PPG where she recieves her instructions. Hello to Randy
Posted by Charles Marsala, a resident of the Atherton: West Atherton neighborhood, on Sep 23, 2009 at 8:26 am
Ed,
Not sure who your sources are, but I am not in the gym at all times. I am there about an hour weekdays normally after 7pm and weekends before noon.
You suggest I do not work, which is not the case. I am working hard on my growing my company which you can visit at www.ToolboxesAndMore.com. In the last year, I have added several lines and will launch a new site www.TBMSupply.com as we have expanded past wokbenches and toolboxes to 25,000 industrial supplies. The new site should be up by the end of the year.
Back to the issue of outreach to residents and my comments on that issue: The council should move away from Public Meetings during weekday mornings and afternoon to evening meetings which would allow more residents to be able to attend.
Posted by Aaron, a resident of the Portola Valley: Ladera neighborhood, on Sep 24, 2009 at 9:23 pm
why is it that the one guy who lives to bash the town of atherton can never have the guts to put his real name on any of these comments, yet he always uses the names of everyone else?
Posted by Quid Pro, a resident of the Atherton: other neighborhood, on Sep 25, 2009 at 12:06 am
Aaron--I can assure you that it's more than just one frustrated guy but any multiple name use is likely a means of avoiding targeted deletion--which dosen't work by the way cuz I've tried it myself.
I agree that there has been some tawdry stuff on this Atherton forum in the past but that dosen't mean it isn't completly or even largely truthful--similarly there has been plenty of well crafted innocent looking spin which I consider to be even less useful. I don't think the Almanac has the resources to do much investigating--this forum my be one the best tools it has for giving the truth a chance to get out and to save themseves alot of leg work. Whenever I've written anything it's really just me tying to get through to the Almanac hoping to get them to ask themselves some harder, fairly obvious, and unanswered questions before they demure