Sep 272012
 

For those of you who can’t sleep at night unless you know the absolute latest on these PG&E projects…

In all seriousness, the developments below will have impacts on commuters on Arastradero and Foothill, patients/employees at the VA Hospital, employees at the area businesses, students at Gunn and local temple/church congregants…so please read on: Continue reading »

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Palo Alto Citizen Survey

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Sep 272012
 

During the month of October, the City Auditor’s Office will be coordinating Palo Alto’s 2012 Citizen Survey. Survey questionnaires are sent to 1,200 Palo Alto households, asking for feedback on City services. The annual survey, administered through the National Research Center, is developed from a National Citizen SurveyTM template to help provide consistency and comparisons across participating jurisdictions.

“If you are among the randomly selected households, we encourage you to participate in the survey,” said Jim Pelletier, City Auditor. “By voicing your opinion, you provide a valuable perspective on how the city is performing.” Continue reading »

 Posted by at 9:41 PM

Termite Warranty Inspection

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Sep 212012
 

On Wednesday, October 3, 2012, Terminix will be performing their annual exterior inspection of all the buildings. The work is estimated to take approximately 2 days, and should conclude by Friday, October 5, 2012. Please remember to unlock your back gates in order to make your patios available for inspection. Thank you.

 Posted by at 7:37 PM
Aug 252012
 

On Tuesday, September 4, 2012 Thain Way will be closed from 8AM to 4PM for street resurfacing.
NO VEHICLES OR BICYCLES WILL BE ALLOWED ON THE STREET.
All vehicles parked on the street after 8AM will be towed. The sidewalks will remain open.
For full information read the city notice.

 Posted by at 12:57 PM
Aug 242012
 

On Wednesday, August 22, 2012 at approximately 7PM an unknown man attempted to break into a Barron Square home.
He was seen by the resident inside the home and fled when she yelled at him. The police responded, but were unable to locate a suspect.
This should serve as a reminder to all residents to keep all doors and windows locked, be vigilant and to call the police you notice any suspicious activity around our neighborhood.

Barron Square Board of Directors

 Posted by at 8:04 PM