Have something to say? Lookout welcomes letters to the editor, within our policies, from readers. Guidelines here. To the editor: Can local reporters please stop echoing what city staff says and dig a little deeper before perpetuating untruths? Lookout’s story about a possible “swap” of the locations of the library and farmers market makes it […]
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Letter to the editor: How can I as a Latina trust Shebreh Kalantari-Johnson to represent me?
Have something to say? Lookout welcomes letters to the editor, within our policies, from readers. Guidelines here. To the editor: How can I as a Latina believe that Shebreh Kalantari–Johnson as a Santa Cruz County Supervisor will represent me in the 3rd District? On April 19, 2022, at the city council meeting, Shebreh Kalantari-Johnson motioned […]
Letter to the editor: Don’t rob our local economy — vote yes on Q for farmers, businesses and employees
Have something to say? Lookout welcomes letters to the editor, within our policies, from readers. Guidelines here. To the editor: A recently released downtown-specific plan located the potential of nearly 4,000 new housing units in Watsonville’s city core. This requires clever, creative and costly redevelopment of underutilized building sites. It’s much easier and cheaper to […]
Letter to the editor: Questioning Fred Keeley’s commitment to ethics and Keeley’s response
Have something to say? Lookout welcomes letters to the editor, within our policies, from readers. Guidelines here. To the editor: Mayoral candidate Fred Keeley cannot be trusted to run our city. He is someone who in the past has contributed to the normalization of political corruption. This path began in April 1995, while he was […]
Letter to the editor: Vote no on O. It kills affordable housing now and in the future
Have something to say? Lookout welcomes letters to the editor, within our policies, from readers. Guidelines here. To the editor: Measure O proponents claim to support affordable housing, but facts say otherwise. First, O will kill 124 permanently affordable homes already approved for construction with the new library in downtown Santa Cruz. Second, according to […]
Letter to the editor: Keeley is out of step on Measure N stance
Have something to say? Lookout welcomes letters to the editor, within our policies, from readers. Guidelines here. To the editor: It is always baffling when self-proclaimed Democrats oppose wealth taxes. Fred Keeley, who has been a loud and proud Democrat for years, recently told Lookout that he plans to vote no on Measure N, a […]
Letter to the editor: Vote for Justin. He listens and has compassion
Have something to say? Lookout welcomes letters to the editor, within our policies, from readers. Guidelines here. To the editor: What is absent from our Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors is an African American renter with a PhD. Justin Cummings is one of the most astute, articulate and compassionate councilmembers in our city’s history. […]
Letter to the editor: Vote yes on N; too many people are forced to leave Santa Cruz over housing
Have something to say? Lookout welcomes letters to the editor, within our policies, from readers. Guidelines here. To the editor: As a homeowner and landlord in Santa Cruz for the past 12 years, I have seen rental prices skyrocket such that many of my friends who must rent simply can no longer afford. This has […]
Letter to the editor: Reed Geisreiter and Toby Goddard deserve your vote for reelection to Port Commission
Have something to say? Lookout welcomes letters to the editor, within our policies, from readers. Guidelines here. To the editor: I have closely observed the Santa Cruz Port Commission over the past several years and strongly endorse Reed Geisreiter and Toby Goddard for re-election. They each have the experience needed and proven track records of […]
Letter to the editor: We are women who own businesses downtown and we support Shebreh for supervisor
Have something to say? Lookout welcomes letters to the editor, within our policies, from readers. Guidelines here. To the editor: One of our favorite things about owning businesses in downtown Santa Cruz is that the majority of local stores are owned by women and mothers. In fact, all three of us have raised our families […]

