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Greenbelt Newswire
In this edition At today’s 1:30 meeting of the state Legislature’s Budget Conference Committee, the state will gather views on the fate of our parks. The governor has proposed closing 80% of the state’s parks, claiming it will help close the budget gap. This makes no sense. Closing parks would save only 0.6%—that’s six one-thousandths—of the funds needed to close the budget gap. But closing beloved parks, from Mount Tam to Angel Island to Henry Coe, would have a major effect on people’s lives and on local economies. By 2035, roughly two million more people will live here in the Bay Area. That growth can be an opportunity. On June 10, Greenbelt Alliance will release Grow Smart Bay Area, a vision for how our region can grow sustainably, creating better neighborhoods while protecting vital lands. Will we make it happen? That’s the Grow Smart challenge. Event: Bluegrass for the Greenbelt June 28 Seven bluegrass bands will take to two stages at this year’s Bluegrass for the Greenbelt on Sunday, June 28. The fourth annual benefit concert features chart-toppers The Waybacks, Grammy award-winner Laurie Lewis and the Right Hands, the Peter Rowan Bluegrass Band, and the Wronglers. On a second stage, Nell Robinson and Red Level, 49 Special, and Eric and Suzy Thompson will perform. Tickets are on sale now for this family-friendly day of music, children’s activities, prizes, and silent auction items. Bring a blanket and picnic on the meadow at Dunsmuir-Hellman Estate while you support Greenbelt Alliance’s work!
Success: A Step toward Protecting Coyote Valley On May 26, the San Jose Envision 2040 task force voted to not include Coyote Valley and the South Almaden Valley in the city's study of where future homes and jobs can go. Success: Cloverdale Maps Line Around City On May 13, after four years of deliberation, the Cloverdale City Council adopted a new General Plan that includes plans for an urban growth boundary to protect hills and farmland around Sonoma County’s northernmost city. The line still needs to be tightened, as it stretches two miles south to Asti, despite a petition signed by more than one hundred local residents asking for a tighter line. This is a major step forward for Sonoma County, even though we still have work to do on the line. This grassroots campaign was led by outgoing Senior Field Representative Daisy Pistey-Lyhne. Thanks, Daisy! Greenbelt Alliance takes the Car-Free Challenge Greenbelt Alliance invites you to take the Car-Free Challenge with us and to drive as little as possible in June. Participants in TransForm’s campaign get a Transit-to-Trails map, a blog to describe the experience, and a chance to win prizes—including Bluegrass for the Greenbelt tickets. Join the Greenbelt Alliance team, and half of the funds you raise will go to support Greenbelt Alliance’s work for open spaces and vibrant places. Action Alert: Voice your Vision of Mountain View Mountain View is holding community workshops to ask residents and local business owners what they envision for the future of their city. Their ideas will shape the city’s General Plan, which guides development for the next two decades. Greenbelt Alliance urges local residents to speak up for a vibrant and climate-friendly Mountain View that includes homes people can afford. For more information, visit Mountain View 2030. Questions? Contact Ellie Casson at ecasson@greenbelt.org. Event: Sign up for Climate Change Classes this Summer San Francisco Planning and Urban Research (SPUR), in partnership with Greenbelt Alliance, is launching its Citizens Planning Institute with a five-class series called "Urbanism: The Convenient Solution to the Problem of Climate Change." Greenbelt Alliance Policy Director Stephanie Reyes will present on a range of topics addressing climate-friendly land use and development. The first class is 4 p.m. Thursday, July 9 at SPUR’s new building, 654 Mission Street in San Francisco. Sign up at www.spur.org. Advance registration required. Morgan Hill Approves Homes in Downtown Victory! Voters in Morgan Hill said yes to Measure A, which will allow for more homes to be built in the city’s downtown core and fewer on the rural edge. Greenbelt Alliance endorsed the May 19 initiative for its elegant combination of protecting agricultural lands while encouraging vibrant downtown development. Volunteer of the Month: Kat Mullins Our June volunteer of the month is intern Kat Mullins. A graduate of Lewis & Clark, Kat tackled a research project linking compact infill development to Bay Area water issues. Drawing on her background in environmental studies and her ability to synthesize wide-ranging research, Kat explored the impact of suburban sprawl on local watersheds. This research provides valuable information to ensure that as the region grows, our water supply remains clean and plentiful. Thanks, Kat, for helping the Bay Area grow smart!
Greenbelt Alliance in the News Cloverdale says OK to growth plan that includes Asti, Urban Outings: Rockridge ramble to Lake Temescal, Sat Jun 13: Volcanoes in Berkeley? (East Bay) Become a Member or Renew Your Membership Support Greenbelt Alliance's work to protect the Bay Area's open spaces and vibrant places. Join or renew now, or join the Greenbelt Guardian monthly donor club. And don't forget to ask your employer about matching contributions! Thank you for reading! To subscribe to the Greenbelt Alliance Newswire email list, enter your name and email address at www.greenbelt.org. To unsubscribe, simply send an unsubscribe request to unsubscribe@greenbelt.org. |
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