About this blog: Real power doesn't reside with those who make the final decision, but with those who decide what qualifies as the viable choices. I stumbled across this insight as a teenager (in the 1960s). As a grad student, I belonged to an organization where people didn't prepare for meetings and then spent 3-5 hours speculating and arguing about what were the facts, followed by 4-6 hours in subsequent meetings trying to remedy those mistakes. When I became president, I got meetings down to 1-3 hours by investing many hours in preparations. My professional career focused on creating computerized tools to support decision-making, including dealing with missing, ambiguous and false information. I moved to Palo Alto in 1983, and became active in local issues in the early 1990s through participation in workshops and hearings on the Comprehensive Plan and in neighborhood issues. I have since served on multiple official citizen advisory groups. I served on the Barron Park Association Board 1994-2013, including 6 years as president. The focus of this blog will be framing questions and explaining perspectives, starting with mine as a resident but encouraging others to share theirs. For "I'm right, you're wrong," go elsewhere. (Hide)

Uploaded: Apr 23, 2016

Mixed-use

concept

"In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is."

"mixed-use"

"Under what circumstances would the bulk of the hotel's customers and the residents of the housing not have their cars there during the night--a conflicting pattern, instead of sharing?"

Reminder:

mix

Visualization problem:

labeled

----Politics----

"game the system"

Background on Fry's site

Pedestrian- and Transit-Oriented District

Aside:

Detail:

Front Building #1, Safeway Side:

Front Building #2, California Avenue Side:

Front of Back Building (in front of garage, next to Safeway):

California Avenue Side of Back Building:

"fail soft"

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----Boilerplate on Commenting----

"That is not what was said"