AB 1062 & AB 1071 pass Assembly with majority votes today! A step forward to securing more resources for Environmental Justice communities!
The vote count was unanimous as AB 1062 passed with a 63-1 vote and AB 1071 with a 70-0 vote.
by adiaz
AB 1062 & AB 1071 pass Assembly with majority votes today! A step forward to securing more resources for Environmental Justice communities!
The vote count was unanimous as AB 1062 passed with a 63-1 vote and AB 1071 with a 70-0 vote.
by adiaz
On June 2nd, join the rally on the steps of San Francisco’s City Hall and Speak-out at the Board of Supervisors meeting.
Support the Luxury Housing Moratorium in the Mission District. The temporary moratorium is meant to allow time to develop a community-based plan for truly affordable housing.
Join us!
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All the PODERos@s are excited about the California Environmental Justice Alliances‘ 2015 Congreso. The Congreso is a two day gathering of community leaders from across California working collectively to win new statewide policies that will transform communities into healthy, thriving neighborhoods and achieve environmental justice!
by adiaz
On May 8, 2015, la Misión made its voice heard at City Hall. To get a flavor of the powerful action, watch the video by [people.power.media]. Stop the Evictions! Truly Affordable Housing for All Now! Mayor Lee, can’t you see, this is an emergency!
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On Cinco de Mayo, 2015, Supervisor David Campos announced his proposed legislation for a temporary moratorium on market rate housing in the Mission District. This is a much needed step to confront the displacement crisis in the neighborhood. Stop the Evictions! Housing for the Rest of Us Now!
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The City is moving forward with plans to re-develop the Balboa Reservoir, a large, publicly owned site next to City College. Public land belongs to the everyday youth, families, and elders that make up our neighborhoods. To date, the city has made few concrete commitments to ensure truly community-based development. The loudest voices have been nearby homeowners who are concerned about the impacts of new development on their local areas.
In these times of economic insecurity and deep lack of housing affordability, this publicly owned site is a concrete opportunity for community based development that meets our community’s needs. The knowledge and expertise for real community-serving development is in our own barrios, schools, and community organizations.
This Tuesday, the City will hold a public workshop and community meeting at City College. They are getting ready to bring on a development team as soon as this Fall. Join in on the dialogue!
Tuesday, May 5th,
6:00 pm
City College Multi Use Building, 50 Phelan Avenue
Room 140