Plan Bay Area – A Shocking Theft of
Our Democracy
Our local media has
been dropping broad, confusing hints about something big, something imminent,
coming to the greater Bay Area.
A front page article
in the San Francisco Chronicle in March 2013, titled “Hard Choices for a
growing S.F.” begins, “San Francisco residents will be getting thousands
of new neighbors in the next 30 years, and it’s time to start figuring out
where they will live and work. (??) The article goes on to say “Combined with
the Association of Bay Area Governments’ (ABAG)
estimate that San Francisco’s population will soar from the current 812,000
to at least 964,000 by 2025 it’s clear great change is ahead for
the city.”
Tim Redmond, editor
of the San Francisco Bay Guardian, lays out similar predictions in his
article, “The Zero-Sum Future”: “Streets may have to be torn up, and redirected
… ABAG, according to its most recent projections, would
like to see some 90,000 new housing units in S.F. That’s got plenty of problems,
particularly the likelihood of the displacement of existing residents.”
East Bay Express editor,
Robert Gammon, pulled out all the stops with his article, “How an Environmental
Law is harming the Environment”, arguing that we need to gut the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) because it gets in the
way of “smart growth”.
So thousands of new
neighbors are coming to our cities, even though there are neither jobs nor
housing for them. Streets are going to be torn up and residents will be displaced.
Thousands of new housing “units” will be needed. CEQA
will have to be revised to accommodate “smart growth”.
What is going to
cause all this upheaval? What are the media outlets softening up the public
for? — It’s the Plan Bay Area due to be implemented on July 18 of (2013).
Most people in Berkeley
and other Bay Area cities have never heard of Plan Bay Area and only a miniscule
percentage of the seven million residents of the nine Bay Area counties
who will be affected have had any part in the “planning sessions.” But ABAG
and the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC)
who have designed it to address SB-375, the California Sustainable
Communities and Climate Protection Act of 2008, say they are responding
to the needs and desires of Bay Area residents. No vote of the people is
planned.
Our Berkeley Mayor,
Tom Bates (as an MTC commissioner), along with mayors
and city and county elected officials of the Bay Area, has been attending
public-private meetings alongside non-profit groups who have alliances with
corporations, developers, non-governmental organizations and government
agencies. A conglomeration of locally elected officials should not constitute
a legal governing body when they were not elected for that purpose. ABAG
and it’s partners have effectively created an illegitimate regional
branch of government that trumps city government, diminishing the rights
of average citizens to affect their local environment.
The principle
behind the Plan is to restrict future development in the Bay Area region to
redevelopment areas and Priority Development Areas (PDA)
only. Increase public transit to outlying areas? No. It’s a cruel hard
world now. By allocating federal grant money through ABAG
and the MTC, the idea is to starve rural and suburban counties
of transportation money and restrict land use of property owners in order
to cause a migration of people to designated city centers close to mass
transit. Construction in cities will be mixed-use, high density “smart growth”
buildings. Wow! The callous disregard for the average person’s property
rights, and rights in general, is breathtaking.
Other policies
include a carbon tax which will force us to install GPS
monitoring devices on our cars, eliminating even more parking, and paying
for parking at night downtown. That will be great for local business.
People in other
affected Bay Area counties are mighty upset. A Youtube videos of a hearings
in Walnut Creek is available on line at: youtube.com/watch?v=ZkqWvlabnpc.
Some Democrats would
have us believe that only anti-government Tea Party types would object to a
plan like this. I wonder if Democrats have lost their minds over climate
change. Is it really environmentalism, or are the usual the money-bags and
land grabbers of the world supplying self-enriching “solutions”?
Democrats, including
Loni Hancock, are actually working to gut CEQA,
something developers have only dreamed about until now. Only deep-pocketed
developers have the wherewithal to build giant multi-unit buildings, and
are getting rich off of federal tax dollars doing so. I doubt that our lawmakers
will be moving from their single family homes to stack and pack “smart
growth” housing units any time soon.
If we want to continue
to call this a democracy, we in Berkeley will have to join our compatriots
in other Bay Area cities and counties to say “Hell No!” to the illegitimate,
tyrannical Plan Bay Area.
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Filed Under: Agenda 21, ICLEI, New World Order, Property Rights, Regionalism, Smart Growth, Sustainability, Transportation, United Nations, Wildlands NetworkSource:http://agenda21news.com/2014/11/plan-bay-area-shocking-theft-democracy/#more-3852CommentsThe soaring population projected includes adding ever larger numbers of third world country refugees, legal and illegal immigrant minimum wage workers to occupy the transit villages.The unelected, appointed Regional Commissars will listen to citizen complaints about the Bay Area Plan, but they will not change it or let it go to a vote, unless citizens swamp their county commissioners to quit the regional organization.Homeowners can look forward to more drops in their home values, coupled with added taxes, fees and fines to drive up the cost of home ownership. The government will take their homes and knock them down to implement the “Wildings” project.
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