Q: To the critics of proposed In-N-Out Burger on Hamilton Avenue, it is not “feet away” from Highway 17. Hundreds of yards, yeah. It is replacing a 200-seat restaurant (Elephant Bar). You are NIMBYs and probably live in San Jose and not Campbell.

This intersection already has Home Depot, Bed Bath & Beyond and a Kohls department store. Traffic is already there.

As a Campbell resident, I want In-N-Out and their sales taxes.

Fred Herman

Campbell

A: Today, supporters of In-N-Out Burger on Hamilton have their say.

Q: An In-N-Out at Hamilton Avenue would be a godsend! I live near there, and having an In-N-Out means I can actually buy a burger and enjoy it at home with a cold beer. I get why those Campbell residents don’t want an In-N-Out because of more traffic, and yet Campbell has like 20 Jack In The Boxes within its borders.

Donny D.

San Jose

A: Go to www.CitizensForSensibleGrowth.com or http://www.Hamilton17.org for more on this burger vs. traffic debate. You won’t be bored.

Q: Karen Petersen has been working people up into the frenzy about In-N-Out going into Campbell. She says that the restaurant will infringe on our safety. She failed to mention the site for the In-N-Out is where an Elephant Bar once served alcohol. Patrons leaving that establishment after drinking cocktails were more dangerous to our safety than people leaving a hamburger place after imbibing on burgers, fries, and milkshakes.

Linda Garcia

San Jose

A: And one more …

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Q: Dear Campbell folks, if you don’t want In-N-Out, I do. Suggest they locate it at Saratoga Avenue/Prospect Road/Lawrence Expressway.There is lots of room. High school is in walking distance. Lots of passing traffic and shopping traffic. Please.

Mary Anne

A: I’m sure many folks on Prospect and Lawrence might like to weigh in.

Q: Please keep us Santa Cruz mountain folks updated on road repairs.

Betty B.

Los Gatos

A: Here is a biggie. Beginning today, crews will close Bear Creek Road for at least three days to excavate a 48-foot failed culvert and replace it.

Q: Does the opening of the Apple Spaceship indicate that Cupertino and Sunnyvale are finally done messing with the Wolfe Road commute?

Terry Swinggi

A: Pretty close. They still need to install some green bike lanes and bring power to an irrigation system, but all major work is done for now.

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