South San Francisco, CA October 9, 2022 by Cynthia Marcopulos, SSF Resident South San Francisco has three (3) ballot measures for this November’s election. With respect, I am urging you to vote as follows: NO on Measure AA – affordable…
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Should 2021 City Council Appointee Agree Not to Run in 2022? Your input requested
South San Francisco, CA January 5, 2021 The past election has left one seat on our City Council vacant for two years, until the next District election in 2022. There has been much confusion and discussion about how a new…
Letter to Editor: Council – Appoint the Best Candidate that Represents our Community
South San Francisco, CA December 9, 2020 by Cynthia Marcopulos, SSF Resident Please note – this letter to the editor is in response to December 8 Letter to Editor by John Baker HERE Dear Editor, I agree, Mr. Baker, that…
Five Cars Hit on Chapman Ave in Peck’s Lot
South San Francisco, CA January 27, 2019 A resident of Peck’s Lot neighborhood in South San Francisco shared these photos showing damage done early Friday morning (January 25th around 1:am). “A person just hit more than 5 cars going…
Letter to Editor: Copy of Letter to SSF City Council re: clarification of “high density” at the PUC site
South San Francisco, CA July 9, 2018 by SSF Community Leader Cynthia Marcopulos Good day, Madam Mayor and Council Members, What does “high-density” mean as it pertains to the PUC site development? How many stories and what is the height of…
Letter to Editor: NO to PUC Proposed Development of High Rises in Sunshine Gardens Congested Area
South San Francisco, CA May 1, 2018 by Cindy Marcopulos, SSF Resident Editor, We, on the Peninsula, are being forced to build more high density housing units by the State. (Resist Irresponsible Development 4/27/2018) However, we are now in a…
South San Francisco Sends Out ‘Invalid Survey’ Neighbors Complain
South San Francisco, CA April 23, 2018 After hearing last minute meeting information, South San Francisco residents are understandably angered over what they consider the City’s sneaky attempt to sell City owned property to one of 12 developers who had…