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Reader Poll: Please Share Feedback on How I Can Make the Newsletter More Valuable to You

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Reader Poll: Please Share Feedback on How I Can Make the Newsletter More Valuable to You

Looking for feedback on which topics you want to see covered in Martinez News and Views and how you would like to seem them tackled.

Craig Lazzeretti
Jan 31, 2023
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Hi all,

As I continue to try to evolve this newsletter as a source for news and views on happenings in Martinez, I’d like to again ask for some input from readers on what you would most like to see in posts here and how they can best serve your interests. Please take a few minutes to answer the following survey questions, and feel free to elaborate in the comments section or email me directly at craig.lazzeretti@gmail.com with any thoughts or ideas.

Thank you for taking the time. Also, please feel free to share this survey with any residents who might be interested in taking part.

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lisa mikulchik
Feb 13

Craig: Well, rats. I only just today discovered that this newsletter exists via a random post on the local NextDoor site. Look forward to following!

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Aída
Jan 31

Would like to see an interview of city council, city officials & local folks as to the continued vacant business buildings downtown; i.e., take for example the empty buildings on both sides of Taco Daddy’s, old bank, bails bond & the dilapidated cafe. Why aren’t these landlords being fined - a blight tax - paid to the city until the places are fixed & businesses inside. Everyone appears fixed on the waterfront, while our actual downtown continues in need of repair. There’s opportunities yet there are many buildings just sitting, why?

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