ACTIONS

Wiener, Alvarez Attack Pacific Coastline.
The Public fights back.

Petition to stop SB 951There is a bill in the State Senate, SB 951, authorized by Scott Wiener, sponsored by Mayor Breed, to streamline housing development near Ocean Beach by slicing off a piece of San Francisco from the jurisdiction of the California Coastal Commission (CCC). Critics say that, at best, it pushes a solution looking for a problem and, at worst, it benefits developers and the real estate sector, and it  sets a bad precedent that could undermine future environmental protections that have been in place for about 50 years. Petition to stop SB 951:  Share the link!
https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/no-on-sb-951-keep-california-coastline-open-and-accessible-2

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If you are ready to stop the state attack on our communities. Consider voting for Yvette Corkrean to  Replace Scott Wiener

AND Join Our Neighborhood Voices

OurNeighborhoodVoices.com.
Neighborhood Voices supporters – we wanted you to be the first to see that we have a new election date to take back our neighborhood voices. This announcement is going out to statewide press in just a few minutes. The election day is different – but the cause is the same. We are building an unstoppable grassroots movement that will bring back a neighborhood voice in community planning!

Our Neighborhood Voices Now Focusing on 2024 Ballot to Bring Back a Local Voice in Community Planning
Coalition Will Focus on Organizing 250,000 Supporters Statewide as Foundation of “unstoppable grassroots movement to bring back our neighborhood voices.”

California – The Our Neighborhood Voices campaign to restore a community voice in local planning announced today they will re-file their measure to qualify for the 2024 ballot and continue organizing an ‘unstoppable neighborhood grassroots movement’ of several hundred thousand Californians to make that qualification a certainty.

The leaders of the Our Neighborhood Voices campaign said the combination of COVID-19, the dramatic spike in the cost of paid signature gathering and the need for more time to organize volunteer signature gatherers required the change in schedule. “We are not stopping, we are not slowing down, we are not ever going to give up until we have restored a neighborhood voice in community planning,” said proponent Bill Brand, Mayor of Redondo Beach.

“New State laws like SB9 are stripping local communities of their ability to control what happens in their own towns.  This cannot stand and thanks to the thousands of Californians joining our cause, it will not stand,” said Brand.

“Our grassroots movement is growing every single day – but we are fighting the Sacramento power structure and we need more time to build the kind of people’s movement that can win back our neighborhood voice. This is going to happen by 2024,” said Jovita Mendoza of the Brentwood City Council.

“Sacramento should be worried. The people are fighting back and this extra time means our grassroots movement will be even more powerful as we organize to take back our neighborhood voices,” said Yorba Linda City Councilmember Peggy Huang.

“We are rolling all of our resources into this expanded effort and will spend every cent making sure we can take on the powerful Sacramento politicians and win,” said co-sponsor Dennis Richards of San Francisco.

“Because so many of our families face displacement, so many of our neighborhoods are being damaged and there are so many effective ways to create affordable housing instead of handing blank checks to developers – we will never stop fighting until this job is done,” said proponent John Heath, co-founder of the United Homeowners’ Association.

The proponents encouraged all supporters to continue to organize by joining the effort at OurNeighborhoodVoices.com.

The “Our Neighborhood Voices Initiative” will protect the ability of local communities to adopt laws that shape local growth, preserve the character of neighborhoods, and require developers to actually produce more affordable housing and contribute to the costs associated with new housing. The initiative now seeks to qualify for the November 2024 ballot, and is actively organizing supporters across the state.

The Our Neighborhood Voices Initiative can be found at OurNeighborhoodVoices.com.

In San Francisco:
Senator Wiener: senator.wiener@senate.ca.gov (authored SB10)
Assemblymember Ting: assemblymember.ting@assembly.ca.gov
Assemblymember Chiu:  Assemblymember.Chiu@assembly.ca.gov
Find your CA State Senator HERE.

2.  Call your state representatives offices:
Senator Wiener: (916) 651-4011
Assemblymember Ting: (916) 319-2019
Assemblymember Chiu: (916) 319-2017

Governor Gavin Newsom, 1303 10th Street, Suite 1173, Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: (916) 445-2841  Fax: (916) 558-3160
https://govapps.gov.ca.gov/gov40mail/

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