Mike Menesini for Martinez Mayor

Mike Menesini for Martinez Mayor Mike Menesini for Mayor 2022 FPPC # 1451452

Having reached election day, I want to take a moment to thank everybody who contributed to my campaign. Over the course ...
11/09/2022

Having reached election day, I want to take a moment to thank everybody who contributed to my campaign. Over the course of just a few short months, we were able to pass out thousands of flyers, door hangers, and yard signs. From the overwhelming support I received locally to the efforts of volunteers who helped promote my message... THANK YOU! 🙏🏼

Thank you for your support, Preston! 🗳🚨REMINDER- Ballots are due this TUESDAY🚨
11/07/2022

Thank you for your support, Preston! 🗳

🚨REMINDER- Ballots are due this TUESDAY🚨

Thank you for your support, Cheryl! 🙌🏼
11/06/2022

Thank you for your support, Cheryl! 🙌🏼

Our beautiful waterfront and Marina falls under the jurisdiction of a number of State and regional agencies. These inclu...
11/04/2022

Our beautiful waterfront and Marina falls under the jurisdiction of a number of State and regional agencies. These include the East Bay Regional Park District, Bay Conservation and Development Commision and the State Lands Commission. Further, there are many pipeline and rail right of ways owned by various industrial entities. In order to “polish this jewel” (our waterfront) negotiating experience will be required. I have that experience negotiating many settlements over the course of my legal career.

When, I was on the council, I was principally involved in convincing the East Bay Regional Park
District to support the building of our bridge over Alhambra Creek between the old “cannery” site (that currently hosts a number of indoor sports activities) and Berrellesa thereby enhancing waterfront access and public safety.

Martinez will need that kind of advocacy to rebuild our Marina and (hopefully) reestablish a waterfront restaurant and reopen our amphitheater.

Did you know that Mike fought to decrease fire insurance costs for residents of Martinez by advocating against designati...
11/02/2022

Did you know that Mike fought to decrease fire insurance costs for residents of Martinez by advocating against designating areas in Martinez as high fire hazard severity zones? A high fire hazard severity zone designation does nothing to protect your home but does everything to increase your insurance costs.🏡💸

Have questions? Mike will be at Five Suns Brewing on Thursday from 5:00 to 7:00.
10/31/2022

Have questions? Mike will be at Five Suns Brewing on Thursday from 5:00 to 7:00.

During his time as Martinez Mayor, Mike got things done, and we need him to do the same in 2022!   🗳🇺🇸
10/31/2022

During his time as Martinez Mayor, Mike got things done, and we need him to do the same in 2022! 🗳🇺🇸

Martinez is not an island and concerns involving our environment statewide can and should be addressed locally.Promoting...
10/29/2022

Martinez is not an island and concerns involving our environment statewide can and should be addressed locally.

Promoting the installation of solar in new construction would help supplement the availability of energy supplied by our grid thus helping to avoid blackouts. Programs promoting “clean energy” can range from subsidies to permit variances. Imagination is the key.

Many forms of plastic have also become an environmental threat. Regulating their use and disposal locally could very well help ameliorate the impacts.

Our water supply could also be expanded by environmentally sound programs. Water supply could be expanded by programs that help with the implementation of household systems that capture rainwater. We can and should, as a City, support the use of “reclaimed” water for industrial and irrigation uses saving potable water for household use. In addition, our City should explore methods of reclaiming City storm drain runoff as opposed allowing these compromised waters to flow into our Bay.

Many of these ideas could be adopted regionally if the City of Martinez can assert a strong leadership role in forums like the Contra Costa County Mayors Conference. I have twice in the past been elected Chair of that Conference by the Mayors of the cities of Contra Costa County. 🌳

The inaction and lack of transparency & communication with the public is unacceptable and as your mayor I will ensure th...
10/27/2022

The inaction and lack of transparency & communication with the public is unacceptable and as your mayor I will ensure that the necessary changes are made to restore forward momentum and progress to our one of a kind city.

Transport by private car has become increasingly more expensive in terms of time and money. Our City could take a leader...
10/27/2022

Transport by private car has become increasingly more expensive in terms of time and money. Our City could take a leadership role paving the way for a better commute to work and elsewhere that is less expensive and more convenient.

It is time for our City to consider partnering with both private AND public entities to establish greater availability and access to “ride sharing” entities. A bevy of ridesharing “startups” are emerging providing fleets of vans and private automobiles.

A new City policy encouraging the imaginative expansion creating, for example, ridesharing social networks based in our City) of these programs could in the end make transportation to work and elsewhere easier and safer.

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Another successful day Sunday at the Martinez Farmers' MarketReally appreciate Jay and Chucks support!
10/23/2022

Another successful day Sunday at the Martinez Farmers' Market
Really appreciate Jay and Chucks support!

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