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Residents press Mountain View council on methane phase‑out, pickleball courts and Shoreline overpass repairs

2307229 · February 11, 2025
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Summary

During oral communications, residents urged the council to pursue a 2045 phase‑out of natural gas, requested interim and permanent pickleball facilities, and called for cleanup and improvements to the Shoreline Boulevard overpass median. Speakers included long‑time residents, a pickleball‑club president and neighborhood advocates.

A series of public commenters at Monday’s meeting focused on local climate action, recreational facilities and the long‑running Shoreline Boulevard median at the Highway 101 overpass.

Bruce Carney, a 40‑year Mountain View resident, urged the council to commit to making the city methane‑free by 2045 and to adopt policies that accelerate replacement of natural‑gas appliances with electric alternatives. “Getting rid of methane is an obvious and necessary…

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