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The
following are ballot arguments as slated to appear on the November
2 election Ballot. Also read the argument
in support of Measure Q .
Argument Against Measure Q - Marina Shores Village Measure on
the November 2, 2004 Ballot
Vote
“NO” on Measure Q, which changes existing zoning to
allow a developer to build skyscraper condominiums on bayfront fill.
Over 3,600 residents signed a petition to put the Marina Shores
Project to a vote. Measure Q rezones Redwood City’s waterfront,
tripling the current citywide height limit of 75 feet to permit
seventeen skyscrapers 180 to 240 feet tall! It
allows for extreme density, 1,930 units, on an isolated bayside
peninsula next to a wildlife preserve. These zoning changes compromise
the quality of life for all Redwood City residents. A “NO”
vote ensures that the developer complies with zoning laws in place
when the property was purchased.
Don’t
be fooled by Measure Q’s language promising “marinas”,
“parks” and “open space”. These are diversions
from the real impacts this project will have on our community. The
costs are too high: traffic gridlock, water supply issues and environmental
degradation; all caused by the extreme height and density.
14,000 additional auto trips per day will snarl traffic on Highway
101, Whipple Ave., Woodside Rd. and Veterans Blvd.. Redwood City
is already over its water allotment. The city cannot even guarantee
water for this project. A “NO” vote tells the City Council
to meet future housing needs without creating a record-setting 23
unsolvable environmental problems.
Eighty-five
percent of the units are luxury condos and the “moderate-income”
housing requires a family of three to earn $109,800 a year to qualify.
This is not the affordable family housing Redwood City needs. The
City’s own Housing Element shows that low cost housing can
be built without destroying our bayview with skyscrapers or harming
our wildlife and environment. Redwood City families need housing
located near transit and downtown services, not 23-story luxury
condominiums on an isolated bayfront peninsula.
VOTE “NO” ON MEASURE Q. STOP
SKYSCRAPER SHORES!
Also
read the argument in support of Measure
Q .
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