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Measure W Land Use Classification City of Redwood City Majority Approval Required Fail: 10,520 / 37.4% Yes votes ...... 17,594 / 62.6% No votes
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Results as of Jan 24 10:42am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (51/51) 78.9% Voter Turnout (307,350/389,718) |
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Shall a Charter Amendment requiring two-thirds voter ratification of legislative acts approving certain land uses in area of the City designated as "Park", "Unimproved Areas (Land or Water)", "Future Development Expanding Limits of Urbanization", "Controlled Waterways (Redwood Shores Area)", or "San Francisco Bay Water" in the General Plan or designated as "Tidal Plain" or "Redwood Shores Bay Front" in the Zoning Code, with exemptions for housing obligations, takings, and vested rights, be adopted?
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Arguments For Measure W | Arguments Against Measure W |
PROTECT REDWOOD CITY OPEN SPACE -- VOTE YES ON W, NO ON V
Only Measure W protects Redwood City parks, open space and Cargill salt ponds from harmful development. YES on W is supported by 6,500 Redwood City residents, Save The Bay, Friends of Redwood City, Sierra Club, Sequoia Audubon Society, Committee for Green Foothills, former Congressman Pete McCloskey and former Senator Byron Sher. Measure V is the `counter-measure' the City Council placed on the ballot. It would benefit out-of-state developers who want to build thousands of new housing units on 1,400 acres of baylands, adding tens of thousands more daily car trips to our already congested roads, and overburdening our water supply. Only the measure that gets more votes will become law. The difference is great, and the choice is clear: Vote YES on W and NO on V to let voters, not developers, decide Redwood City's future:
To protect our city parks and open space, vote YES on W and NO on V.
| Measure W is a COSTLY and MISLEADING proposal that directly affects how your tax dollars are spent. Its primary sponsor is not even located in Redwood City!
DON'T BE FOOLED by Measure W -- IT'S NOT ABOUT PARKS AND OPEN SPACE! The real goal of its outsider sponsors is to circumvent our city's Planning and Environmental Review process and subvert the democratic process -- at a great cost to taxpayers and homeowners. THEY CLAIM IT PROTECTS PARKS, but:
Don't be fooled! VOTE NO on Measure W!
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