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Blesch Property Study
Written Communications
From:Anne Ezzat
To:Public Comments; City Council; City Clerk
Subject:Item #11 Bleech Property
Date:Tuesday, March 17, 2026 3:25:35 PM
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Dear Mayor Moore, Vice Mayor Chao, Council Member Mohan, Council Member Fruen, and
Council Member Wang,
I am writing to urge the Council to reconsider the proposed paver labyrinth. Given the
challenges of climate change, increasing the amount of concrete in our community is
counterproductive.
As the property is located within a floodplain and would be difficult to renovate, a more
sustainable use of the land would be to integrate it into the surrounding parkland or establish a
small pollinator garden.
Best regards,
Brooke Ezzat
From:Peggy Griffin
To:Public Comments; City Council
Cc:City Clerk
Subject:2026-03-17 City Council Meeting - ITEM 11 Blesch Property and a Labyrinth
Date:Tuesday, March 17, 2026 2:58:41 PM
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AGENDA ITEM.
Dear Mayor Moore, Vice Mayor Chao, Councilmembers and Staff,
In my previous email regarding this agenda item, I wrote that I didn’t think this site was
appropriate for a labyrinth due to the noise level at the site. That said, I think a labyrinth in
some other location that is quiet and peaceful would be a neat idea and I would hope a low-
cost addition to an area.
Please keep the idea of a labyrinth in mind for some future site that is already quiet and
peaceful.
Thank you,
Peggy Griffin