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Lookout missed the context on Scotts Valley Pride flag debate

Scotts Valley Vice Mayor Jim Reed wants to set the record straight on the Scotts Valley Pride flag debate Lookout covered in late June. He says Lookout took his comments about how to legally allow the flag to fly, and comparisons he made to extending the same privileges to the KKK, out of context and missed the larger discussion of how councilmembers and governments have to consider legal issues. If the Pride flag flies, what other flags could then also be allowed? Reed worries the public does not appreciate the legal complications elected leaders face, and that this gap in understanding can lead to a skewed perception that there is disagreement, when none exists.

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Letter to the editor: New library project deserves to be built

Have something to say? Lookout welcomes letters to the editor, within our policies, from readers. Guidelines here. Thank you for publishing the excellent rebuttal (“Stick to Santa Cruz’s downtown library and affordable housing plans: don’t fall for ODOF’s two big mistakes”) to the ODOF arguments against the proposed new downtown library and affordable housing project. […]

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Letter to the editor: ‘Don’t waste the upgraded Fairground livestock barns, useful in an emergency’

Have something to say? Lookout welcomes letters to the editor, within our policies, from readers. Guidelines here. To the editor: The Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds livestock barns that were critical during the CZU Fire evacuations might cease to be available for area family livestock during emergencies, depending on public input at the Fair Board July […]

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Stick to Santa Cruz’s downtown library and affordable housing plans: Don’t fall for ODOF’s two big mistakes

The future of a visionary downtown Santa Cruz project to deliver 124 units of affordable housing, a modern library and a childcare center is threatened by a misguided ballot measure built on falsehoods and half-truths. Three experts push back on arguments made by Our Downtown Our Future leaders, including Rick Longinotti.

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What to do when even a soothing stroll at the beach begins to feel political?

Claudia Sternbach has lived in Aptos for 40 years and walks her beloved Seacliff State Beach almost every day. She recalls the beach of her childhood as a place of sun, fun and surfers, “those magical creatures celebrated by The Beach Boys.” She never considered the beach “feeling political.” But lately, she’s seen flags and shirts supporting the Second Amendment displayed prominently along her daily walk, which includes a memorial to her late sister. “Do I have a right, a duty even, to speak out? My gut instinct says, hell yes!,” she says. “My liberal, Santa Cruz mentality (after taking a deep breath) says no.”

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Santa Cruz’s parking garage mistake: It would undermine library project, make affordable housing harder

Santa Cruz voters delivered a historic “no” vote on Measure F last month. Rick Longinotti attributes this to mistrust in city government. Longinotti believes city staff buried a consultant’s downtown parking strategic plan to win city council support for a new parking garage to be constructed along with a new downtown library.

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Pleasure Point is not a place for high rises: Rezone our neighborhood the right way

The neighborhood group Save Pleasure Point wants to protect the culture and character of its eclectic coastline community by preventing Santa Cruz County from rezoning Portola Drive to the maximum urban density allowable under code. The group isn’t against building, members write — just against what it sees as too much building too fast for an area it says is already burdened with parking, traffic and safety concerns. Save Pleasure Point offers an alternative solution.

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Letter to the editor: Thank you for a great interview and let’s protect Dr. Oderman

Have something to say? Lookout welcomes letters to the editor, within our policies, from readers. Guidelines here. To the editor: Thank you for Jody Biehl’s interview with Dr. Laetitia Oderman, who is truly a local hero. As one of Dr. Oderman’s many appreciative patients, I’ll add that she’s not only a principled champion of women’s […]

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