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DESCRIPTION:Hi Neighbors,\n\nPlease sign the petition below against the disastrous and 
 extremely undemocratic bill now going through the California State Senate 
 which would dramatically increase gentrification and evictions for working 
 people, teachers, seniors and the disabled in most cities and towns in the 
 state!\n\nSenator Scott Wiener has written SB 827 and sells it as a bill to 
 force cities and town to build much denser housing along transit corridors 
 to reduce the state's carbon emissions. However, it is in fact a huge gift 
 to his developer backers and will try to solve climate issues on the backs 
 of working people resulting in large increases in housing costs, evictions 
 and displacement.\n\nThose who oppose the bills are tarred as wealthy 
 home-owners who don't want a greater density of housing in their 
 neighborhoods but in fact, the bill is opposed by almost every housing 
 rights group in the state. Many, many cities and towns are lining up 
 against it and so is the Sierra Club - all groups one would expect to 
 support a bill that was good for the climate and housing. In fact, a 
 self-serving, fake "grass roots" group called YIMBY, formed by two tech 
 CEO's, is leading the charge for this bill which would be very unlikely to 
 displace them or their friends and would create housing only they could 
 afford.\n\nWiener is trying to add amendments to save the bill, and his 
 gift to his developer pals, but it is so basically flawed that no 
 amendments will prevent it from creating massive increases in 
 gentrification and evictions. \n\nMore details to come but please take a 
 look at the information below about things you can do right away to help 
 stop this awful legislation in its tracks - sign the petition, write SF 
 Supervisors, come to a rally at SF City Hall next Tuesday.\n\nPlenty of 
 articles below if you want more information!\n\nThis is one of the biggest 
 threats to ever face middle and lower-income people in SF. Please find out 
 about this massive gift to real estate speculators and do what you can to 
 stop it! There are a lot of very rich people who want to see this passed so 
 they can get much richer.\n\nThanks!\n\nPlease scroll down to item #3, 
 under "HOW YOU CAN HELP" from info@cowhollowassociation.org for a link to 
 the petition opposing Senate Bills 827 and 828.\n\nNEXT STEP\n\nOn April 
 3rd there will be a vote by the full Board of Supervisors. We want the 
 Board to send a STRONG MESSAGE to our State legislators that we join Los 
 Angeles and other cities to unequivocally Oppose SB 827 with No Amendments. 
  The bill is fundamentally flawed and amendments won't fix it.  Once SF 
 takes an official stand, we will focus our attention on the State 
 legislators and remind them who they represent -- and it's not the 
 developers backing the bill.\n\nHOW YOU CAN HELP\n\n1) Email Supervisors by 
 April 3rd (if haven't yet) - details & sample letters below\n\n2) Come to 
 rally on steps of City Hall (Polk Street entrance), April 3rd at noon\n\n3) 
 Sign and share this petition\n\n4) Spread the word - most important thing 
 you can do!\n\n- Forward this email to neighbors, friends, family 
 throughout California\n\n- Share Facebook page\n\n- Retweet Twitter 
 page\n\n- Tell anyone that will listen and share this site www. 
 standupforsanfrancisco.org\n\n \nThese images of SF and LA depict 5 -story 
 buildings.  \n\nIf you think this is bad, imagine these buildings nearly 
 twice as high.  \n\nThis bill prevents you from appealing the permit 
 application for these towering complexes based on neighborhood design 
 guidelines. \n\nABOUT SENATE BILL 827\n\nSenate Bill 827 (proposed by State 
 Senator Scott Wiener) is statewide, one-size-fits-all approach to add more 
 housing along transit routes.  It's a deeply flawed bill and amendments 
 won't fix it, they only create loopholes.  San Francisco is already doing 
 more than most cities to provide additional housing both at market and 
 affordable rates, yet the City will be disproportionately impacted with 96% 
 of San Francisco parcels up-zoned to allow big, tall luxury apartment and 
 condo complexes.\n\nIf passed, Senate Bill 827 would:\n\n    Remove present 
 height controls and allow 5 to 8 story complexes.\n    Remove density 
 restrictions.\n    Remove minimum parking requirements.\n    Take away your 
 voice in neighborhood planning.\n\nIf passed, Senate Bill 827 additionally 
 would:\n\n    NOT protect renters who will be removed by Ellis Act and 
 payoffs.\n    NOT provide any additional affordable housing.\n    NOT 
 provide for needed infrastructure to support new units.\n    NOT provide 
 for added demand for public safety services.\n\nABOUT SENATE BILL 828\n\nA 
 companion bill, Senate Bill 828, stands to increase the State's "Regional 
 Housing Needs Allocation," or "RHNA."  If passed, SB 828 will define San 
 Francisco as not having enough market rate housing, and thereby would make 
 another bill by Senator Wiener, Senate Bill 35, effective.  This 
 legislation forces any city that does not meet its housing production goal 
 to allow developers to build anything, anywhere with no neighborhood 
 notification, no Discretionary Review, and no design guidelines.\n\nThese 
 bills will not result in more affordable housing, as the proponents claim.  
 Instead the units will be top of the market luxury apartments and condos 
 and not even make a dent in the housing issue.  Also putting tall, dense 
 housing within a 1/4 mile of bus routes does not mean people will ride 
 public transit over their own cars, Uber or Lyft.  Also residents will 
 oppose new public transit projects because it triggers the up-zoning of SB 
 827 in their area.  And finally, imagine local transportation agencies such 
 as SFMTA, who are not beholden to the voters, having the power to simply 
 adjust bus routes and schedules that would then change the reach of SB 
 827.\n\nEMAIL (or call) SF SUPERVISORS\n\nPlease contact all the 
 supervisors BEFORE APRIL 3rd and tell them to not let SB 827 hijack our 
 neighborhoods - NO on SB 827 with NO AMENDMENTS.  We are providing sample 
 letter templates for you to choose from OR create your own (preferable).  
 Please email the 
 following:\n\nAaron.Peskin@sfgov.org\n\nAhsha.Safai@sfgov.org\n\nCatherine.Stefani@sfgov.org\n\nHillary.Ronen@sfgov.org\n\nJane.Kim@sfgov.org\n\nJeff.Sheehy@sfgov.org\n\nKaty.Tang@sfgov.org\n\nLondon.Breed@sfgov.org\n\nMalia.Cohen@sfgov.org\n\nNorman.Yee@sfgov.org\n\nSandra.Fewer@sfgov.org\n\nmayormarkfarrell@sfgov.org\n\nboard.of.supervisors@sfgov.org\n\ninfo@cowhollowassociation.org\n\n 
 \n\nIf you want to call the Supervisors which is effective, here is a link 
 to their contact information.\n\n  Additional Reading\n\nMercury News 
 Opinion - March 25, 2018\n\nOpinion: SB 827 will exacerbate California's 
 housing crisis\n\n	\n	\nOpinion: SB 827 will exacerbate California’s 
 housing crisis\n\nMarket-rate housing is the most profitable for 
 developers\n×\n××××\n\nChronicle Article - March 25, 2018\n\nScott 
 Wiener's housing bill would give state veto power over cities' 
 plans\n\n	\n	\nScott Wiener’s housing bill would give state veto power 
 over cities’ plans\n\nSACRAMENTO - Everyone agrees California badly needs 
 more housing. Few dispute that creating homes near mass 
 tran...\n×\n××××\n\nCalMatters Article - March 22, 2018\n\nWhat to 
 know about the housing bill that has people freaking out from Marin to 
 Compton\n\n	\n	\nWhat to know about the housing bill that has people 
 freaking out from Ma...\n\nPeople from Marin to Compton are freaking out 
 about a controversial state housing bill. Here's what you should 
 k...\n×\n××××\n\n48 Hills Article - March 12, 2018\n\nHearing on 
 Wiener housing bill points to the roots of this crisis\n\nExaminer Article 
 - February 18, 2018\n\nSenate Bill 827 could raise height limits throughout 
 SF, transform city\n\n	\n	\nSenate Bill 827 could raise height limits 
 throughout SF, transform city\n\nA state bill seeking to solve 
 California’s housing crisis by encouraging denser, taller housing near 
 transit cou...\n×\n××××\n\n48 Hills Article - February 1, 
 2018\n\nScott Wiener's war on local planning\n\nThe Antiplanner Article - 
 January 11, 2018\n\nBill Would Eliminate San Francisco Zoning\n\nScott 
 Wiener's Article on Facebook\n\nMY TRANSIT DENSITY BILL (SB 827): ANSWERING 
 COMMON QUESTIONS AND DEBUNKING MISINFORMATION\n\n	\n	\nScott Wiener\n\nMy 
 transit density bill (SB 827) - which allows increased housing density 
 around public transportation - has pro...\n×\n××××\n\nYIMBY's Tech 
 Executive Letter of Support \n\n(the big money behind the bill)\n\nPetition 
 Opposing SB 827\n\nSB 827 Opposition Piece \n\nSan Francisco Planning 
 Analysis to the Planning Commission\n\nCHA email March 11, 2018\n\nAction 
 Needed: Oppose State law that proposes to eliminates local controls over 
 40' height limit in SF\n\nCHA email March 14, 2018\nUpdate: Land Use 
 Hearing on SB 827 -- eliminates 40' height limit in San Francisco\n\nandy 
 gillis\ncandymansf@yahoo.com\n(415) 431-6800\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/04/03/18808170.php
SUMMARY:Rally at SF City Hall to Stop Huge Gift to Developers
LOCATION:San Francisco City Hall\n1 Dr Carlton B Goodlett Pl\nSan Francisco, CA 
 94102
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/04/03/18808170.php
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