SB9 & SB10 Town Hall with Sen. Ben Allen..April 12th 4:30 - 5:15pm.
Our neighbors in Hancock Park recently invited communities to join their CD4 Town Hall Meeting with Councilmember Nithya Raman..and there were about 300 attendees....reps from most of the CD4 communities, and others.
Once again they have cordially invited surrounding communities for their Town Hall Meeting with our representative, Senator Ben Allen.
If you'd like to join the meeting, learn more about state bills SB9 & SB10, hear about his opinions, position on the SB9 & SB10, among other things, register at the link below.
Cindy Chvatal, head of Hancock Park HA, is Co-chair with Maria Kalban of 'United Neighbors', the local organization of now about 150 neighborhood and HOA groups united against these bills.
unitedneighbors.net
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Dear Hancock Park Residents and Surrounding Neighbors,
The meetings are informational and advocacy opportunities for our neighborhoods.
Please save the date and join the conversations!
Town Hall with Senator Ben Allen
Curious how your Sacramento representative Senator Ben Allen will vote on the egregious housing bills SB 9 and SB10?
Please join and make your voices heard.
April 12th 4:30 - 5:15pm.
Please register in advance to join this
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_xfwKMc2ATeqtE8XhaH2SzA
Yours, The Hancock Park Homeowners Association!
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HPOZs are not excluded or protected.
SB 9 (Atkins) Ends single-family zoning.
Identical to SB 1120, the false “duplex” bill.
The facts: where 1 house now sits, developers can buy it and build 6-units to 8 units (one new analysis says 10 units).
Impacts 21M residents.
See detailed Fact Sheet / Action HERE.
The public must try to bring numerous inaccurate journalists up to speed.
• SB 10 (Wiener) This SB 902 lookalike bill lets cities ignore CEQA to allow 10-unit pricey market-rate apartments almost anywhere — state Sen. Scott Wiener’s obsession for three years.
And it allows a City Council to override voter-approved land-protection initiatives, an attack on our 108-year-old right to initiative.
www.livablecalifornia.org
