JOIN STATEWIDE TELECONFERENCE CALL SATURDAY..STOP SB 902..WIENER'S 4TH ATTEMPT TO END SINGLE FAMILY ZONING IN CALIFORNIA!
State Sen. Scott Wiener is making his FOURTH attempt to end single-family zoning in California.
His new Senate Bill 902 is worse than his divisive SB 827 or his ugly SB 50.
Call in Saturday, March 14th for STATEWIDE TELECONFERENCE CALL to discuss steps to kill SB 902 (call-in details below)
Thousands of single-family streets will be upzoned to SIX-plexes...not fourplexes, as misreported by the Los Angeles Times.
If your city has a local transit-oriented development district that includes single-family streets, SB 902 allows apartment buildings.
It will kill strong communities like South L.A.! General Plans and Community Plans? Developers will take over much of a city's planning under SB 902 — Wiener’s longtime dream. Also, Buffy Wicks’ AB 725 is cloaked in misdirection. It must be called out & killed: AB 725 “weaponizes” the state’s “Regional Housing Needs Assessment” to shift 25% of all future growth away from dense areas and busy boulevards and into single-family, duplex and small apartment communities. AB 725 makes NO sense. We think legislators do not understand the fine print.
YOU CAN ACT NOW:
To kill AB 725 CLICK HERE
Please join us Sat. March 14th at 10 am to learn how, together, we can stop these twin disasters! Please Zoom in, or call-in on Sat. March 14, 10 am-11:30 am. Join us via computer (face to face on Zoom): https://zoom.us/j/6377599629 Or just dial in: +1 720 707 2699 Meeting ID: 637 759 9629 Or just use “one tap” on your cell phone: +17207072699,,6377599629# Type "livable" and text it to the number 21000 to get a teleconference reminder. Please acquaint yourself beforehand with the spreadsheet/summary below...
Embarcadero Institute Chart and RHNA Spreadsheet: 10 of 14 big counties are approving HUGE, even EXCESSIVE amounts, of luxury housing.
But failed state laws like SB 1818, created by the legislature not the cities, produce FEW affordable units.
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