Reminder - For Saturday's Teleconference, we are all required to keep our cameras on. Please only attend if you can do that.

 

Growing opposition and media attention are putting SB 9 and SB 10 in the crosshairs. We’re proud to have, as our newest allies, the San Fernando City Council, respected Latino officials who oppose SB 9 and SB 10.

 

SB 9 and SB 10, if passed by State legislators in August, could destroy this charming working-class town of 10,000 people per square mile. San Fernando is 90% Latino and 56% homeowners. That’s above the statewide average.

 

San Fernando is a very cool place. Bad ideas like SB 9 and SB 10, will backfire in this community  that revived its downtown through good planning, and strengthened its neighborhoods through strong homeownership.

 

SB 9 and SB 10 do the opposite. They invite developers, Airbnb, Blackstone and other speculators to jump into home-buying, outbidding families and destroying local planning in favor of random density without infrastructure.

 

In real time on Saturday, July 24, we’ll roll up our sleeves to do the following:

 

  • Each participant will, via their turned on zoom camera, be OK’d for this real-time workshop. We ask for patience for this special workshop day.
  • Working together, each participant will post a specific message on Nextdoor that opposes SB 9 and SB 10 — and asks that others share that warning across Nextdoor.
  • We will provide suggested language that does not break any Nextdoor politicking rules.

 

Once the Nextdoor posts are all up and live, we’ll move on to “Fill in the Blanks.”

 

  • We will work from a shared list of priority Assembly Districts where legislators still needs to hear from opponents of SB 9 and SB 10.
  • Then we’ll all mute. We’ll then all call the Assembly offices in “Fill in the Blanks”.
  • We’ll provide suggested language: that SB 9 and SB 10 density endangers local planning, single-family areas, sensitive communities, affordable housing and all fire zones.

 

We’ll wrap up this special Saturday workshop with a request to spread the word that:

 

Livable California is seeking a handful of significant donors to cover modest advertising in Fill in the Blanks districts, where residents and elected leaders don’t know about SB 9 or SB 10.

Join us Saturday for this special workshop day with friends!

 

 

Here are Actions you can take right Now:

Click here to send a letter to YOUR assembly member

 

Click here to call and leave a message for your assembly member.

 

 

To attend on our 10 AM Sat. July 10 meeting, you must RSVP by Friday night. USE YOUR PREVIOUSLY ASSIGNED ZOOM LINK, SENT IN EARLIER EMAILS TO YOU. DON’T SHARE YOUR UNIQUE NUMBER! DON’T ATTEND UNLESS YOUR CAMERA IS ON. THANKS! 

First-time attending? You must RSVP at this link. Questions? Email us at: [email protected]

 

 

We ask you to please DONATE to Livable California now. We are small fry, fighting deep pockets who seek to pave over thriving communities to build other communities. Your help lets us get out crucial information.

 

Livable California is a non-profit statewide group of community leaders, activists and local elected officials. We believe in local answers to the housing affordability crisis. Our robust fight requires trips to Sacramento & a lobbyist going toe-to-toe with power. Please donate generously to LivableCalifornia.org here.

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