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The
following are ballot arguments as slated to appear on the November
2 election Ballot. Also read the argument
AGAINST Measure Q submitted by People for Housing Not High-Rises
Argument
in Favor of Measure Q - Marina Shores Village project
Measure
Q ensures that a currently developed, under-utilized industrial
site east of Highway 101 can be transformed into a well-planned,
environmentally sensitive new community of residential housing,
neighborhood-serving businesses, marinas, public parks and open
space.
For
nearly four years the Redwood City Council, Planning Commission
and public have thoroughly studied Marina Shores Village. After
numerous public hearings and presentations, the City has reshaped
and reduced the project, and has ordered over 250 public benefits
and mitigations.
Measure
Q will result in benefits and improvements to enhance the quality
of life in Redwood City-- at no cost to us! These include:
- 6.8
acres of new public parks and open space.
- $10
million for traffic improvements that provide alternatives to
local streets and highways.
- New
public waterfront access and walkways, public trails, open space
and bay wetlands.
- New
affordable housing for teachers, firefighters, nurses, civic workers,
police officers and others.
- Over
$6 million in fees to local Redwood City public schools.
- $10
million to build new water delivery systems to help Redwood City
protect our water supply.
Measure
Q will generate over $2 million in new tax revenue for Redwood City
and over $1 billion in private investment and associated job creation.
Our City will be better able to provide essential public services
without raising taxes. These new funds will assist in protecting
neighborhood services such as libraries, public safety, senior programs,
parks and street repairs.
Marina
Shores Village has won the support of the Redwood City Chamber of
Commerce, Housing Leadership Council of San Mateo County, and was
approved unanimously by the Redwood City Council.
Please
join us and hundreds of Redwood City residents including seniors,
environmentalists, firefighters, teachers, nurses, police officers
and business owners in voting YES on Measure Q for Redwood City’s
future!
Also
read the argument AGAINST Measure
Q submitted by People for Housing Not High-Rises
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