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Welcome to Your D6 November 2025 Newsletter.

Nov 01, 2025, 12:00 AM • Michael Mulcahy
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Summary
Councilmember Michael Mulcahy reports that Lincoln Avenue resurfacing is nearing completion with final striping expected by November 17. Due to the federal government shutdown, CalFresh SNAP benefits distribution is delayed, though EBT cards remain active through November; local food assistance organizations are highlighted for those facing food insecurity. Residents are reminded that November 4 is California’s Special Election Day with in-person and drop box voting options available. The newsletter also promotes a community coffee event on November 15 with local leaders and spotlights Milan Willow Glen restaurant under new ownership. Recent community efforts include a cleanup at Almaden Rd/Curtner Ave, Sharks Way street renaming, and neighborhood Dumpster Days to reduce illegal dumping.
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Key positions
  • Support completion of Lincoln Avenue resurfacing
  • Highlight local food assistance amid SNAP delays
  • Encourage in-person and drop box voting on Special Election Day
  • Promote community engagement through events and cleanups
Agenda items and issues mentioned
  • Lincoln Avenue resurfacing and final striping
  • CalFresh SNAP benefits delay due to federal shutdown
  • Sharks Way street renaming
  • Neighborhood Dumpster Days
Meetings and events mentioned
  • Community Coffee with Assemblymember Pellerin and Councilmember Mulcahy on November 15
  • Community Cleanup at Almaden Rd/Curtner Ave
  • Sharks Opening Night & Street Renaming Celebration
  • Dumpster Days in Cory Neighborhood and Rosemary Gardens
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