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Letters to the Editor | Sept. 5, 2025

Letters to the editor discuss the closure of Middlebury Institute, community challenges in Monterey and Salinas Valley, and tributes to local figures, highlighting diverse civic concerns and cultural history.

  • Letters to the editor discuss varied local concerns including traffic signals, affordable housing, and community sports.
  • The debate arises from recent changes like traffic signal timers causing long backups and a petition opposing housing at 625 Winslow.
  • Supporters emphasize that affordable housing reflects community values and that sports such as soccer build resilience, confidence, and character.
  • One letter states, “it builds community,” while another warns traffic signals cause “a quarter of a mile long” backup during detours.
  • These discussions highlight tensions between progress and preservation, indicating active civic engagement around quality of life and development.
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