Call To Action

Express Opposition toAB 2560 – bill aimed at our Coasts

Learn More – Electeds-Only Event, Hosted by SF BOS President Aaron Peskin

April 4 at 7pm– Zoom Link Here  (see below for details)

Support the California Coastal Act, Recognize the Authority of the California Coastal Commission, and Join Forces to Support the Our Neighborhood Voices Initiative

 

Dear Fellow Elected Officials,

Once again, Sen. Wiener is up to his anti-city, pro-Wall Street housing agenda. SB 951 is his latest assault, which has recently been modified to remove targeting of the San Francisco Coastline, but it has not finished its run through the legislature. We will discuss this bill at our statewide event on April 4 at 7pm Zoom Link Here.

But wait, there’s a WORSE BILL. Now, Assemblyman Alvarez, co-authored by Sen. Wiener, has introduced AB 2560 which will affect ALL coastal cities and counties in California.

The State Legislature created the Density Bonus Law, which can be changed by any Legislative session. AB 2560 now destroys the Coastal Commission’s authority over Density Bonus projects, so it will no longer manage concessions, incentives, waivers or reductions of development standards, or parking ratios within the coastal zone. This means that any future legislative session can simply wipe out all requirements for future development impacts.

These two legislators are making the Density Bonus Law the new “Developers Remedy”. They are forcing us to allow for an unlimited number of waivers and concessions for coastal projects including height, massing, setbacks, parking, etc. This makes the Sloat Blvd. project in San Francisco the new standard in coastal development. Hello Miami, goodbye environment!

The game plan in Sacramento is crystal clear.

They want to override the Coastal Commission’s authority, which is the most comprehensive, effective coastal management program in the country. The Coastal Act was passed by a vote of the people in the 1970s in response to developers who were taking over our coastlines for profit. No other State has coastal protections as we do.  They proved this last year with SB 423, another Sen. Wiener bill that now allows streamlining of projects in the Coastal Zones, undermining the Coastal Commission’s authority.

What we need from you

First: Pass a resolution to Oppose AB 2560.

Second: We must UNITE and fight back together against ALL the 150+ bills that have eliminated our local democracy and are now attacking our treasured California Coastlines.

LEARN MORE About these Bills and the Initiative: Electeds-Only Statewide event on Thursday, April 4, 7pm hosted by Aaron Peskin, President of San Francisco Board of Supervisors, and other coastal electeds to discuss these harmful bills and Our Neighborhood Voices. Please join us at this link: Zoom Link Here

Join Our Movement

To protect our California Coastlines and to force Sacramento once again to work with the cities to solve our real affordable housing and homelessness crisis, please join the Our Neighborhood Voices statewide movement at https://ourneighborhoodvoices.com/. We are a non-partisan, widely diverse coalition of local leaders, community activists, and residents. We are now 50,000 people strong and want you and your residents to join us! We have a resolution that your city can sign on our website https://ourneighborhoodvoices.com/volunteer-resources, which has been signed by 40 cities, over 200 electeds, SCAG, California Contract Cities, and South Bay Council of Governments.  To find out more, please come to our information sessions any Wednesday night at 6pm, https://zoom.us/j/3588018061, or feel free to reach out to us directly.

About Nils

 

Councilmember Nils Nehrenheim is a two-term representative of District 1 in Redondo Beach. He sits on multiple boards, was the President of Independent Cities Association and is proudly serving his term until March of 2025.

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