Newstral
Article
San Jose Mercury News on 2021-06-13 08:08
Palo Alto mulls reopening downtown streets as COVID wanes
Related news
- Palo Alto mulls COVID vaccine requirement for city workersPalo Alto online
- Palo Alto mulls raising the height limit for new buildingsPalo Alto online
- Palo Alto mulls raising age for buying tobaccoPalo Alto online
- Palo Alto mulls new strategies for getting businesses to registerPalo Alto online
- Palo Alto mulls 'pedestrian-only' University AvenuePalo Alto online
- Unlike its neighbors, Palo Alto expresses no intention of banning RVs for city streetsSan Jose Mercury News
- Traffic team returns to Palo Alto streetsPalo Alto online
- Palo Alto looks past harassment allegations, inks new deal with Downtown Streets TeamPalo Alto online
- Palo Alto mulls more transparency in labor talksPalo Alto online
- Palo Alto may ban cars from some streets during coronavirus pandemicSan Jose Mercury News
- Palo Alto mulls new approach on fiber networkPalo Alto online
- Senior Commission? Sustainability Commission? Palo Alto mulls new advisory panelsPalo Alto online
- Palo Alto mulls license plate readers to combat theftPalo Alto online
- Guest Opinion: Open streets to save Palo AltoPalo Alto online
- Palo Alto declares coronavirus 'emergency'Palo Alto online
- Spurned by the FAA, Palo Alto mulls suit over airplane noisePalo Alto online
- Palo Alto resumes drive toward business taxPalo Alto online
- Palo Alto business owners, residents reeling after council decision to reopen closed streetsSan Jose Mercury News
- Palo Alto overhauls development feesPalo Alto online