TeaPartyTelevision
Published on Feb 23, 2013
00:00 HEATHER GASS, Citizens Town Hall.org
44:53 MIKE ARATA, Friends of Danville
55:45 MARYANN CELLA, Save Open Space-Danville
1:06:40 BILL BAKER, Former Congressman
01:21:30 Q&A
Video by Steve Kemp This is a true Citizens Town Hall, sponsored and paid for by Heather Gass and donations from the concerned citizens who attended.
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Published on Jun 26, 2013
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00:00 Meeting called to order
00:37 PUBLIC COMMENTS (general)
01:44 - Leslie Jones
02:58 - Suzanne Tringali
05:17 - Judy Galletti
07:31 - Mimi Steel
10:27 - Dave Erlich
12:38 - Jim Bitter
14:29 President's Report
16:41 Draft Plan Bay Area - Miriam Chion
40:10 - question- Cap and Trade funds
44:26 - Infill developments?
45:48 - Send PBA to public vote?
48:52 - Trucks on I-580?
53:50 - Population & Jobs projections?
56:54 - Allow public vote?
59:34 - how is this being done statewide?
1:01:56 - I want an advisory vote of the people
1:04:13 PUBLIC COMMENT on draft PBA
1:04:27 - Chris Pareja
1:06:26 - Michael Ling - Non-profit housing association
1:08:17 - Larry Tong - EBRPD
1:10:37 - Matt Nichol - Six Winds
1:12:23 - Aubrey Freedman
1:14:37 - Dave Eirlich
1:16:41 - Peter Singleton
1:19:02 - Pam Farly
1:20:25 - Heather Gass
1:23:19 - Clarissa Comisaugan
1:25:48 - Charles Cagnon
1:28:11 - Maybelle Inzagu - Public Advocates attorney
1:30:06 - Kirsten Spalding - Sa Mateo county union alliance
1:31:44 - John Dowllrimple - San Mateo Union Alliances
1:34:10 - Jim Bitter
1:36:02 - Tim Frank - Director Sustainable Neighborhoods
1:38:17 - Mimi Steel
1:40:15 - Judy Galletti
1:42:40 - Lou Tavares
1:44:24 - Deborah Tavares - Stop the Crime.net
1:46:50 - Jim Bennett
1:49:19 - Celeste Paradise
1:52:13 - Alberta Brierly
1:53:29 - Liz Manning
1:54:28 - Carol Gotstein
1:57:29 - Jose Arellous
1:59:57 - Joel Burnha
2:02:49 ABAG amendments to draft PBA
2:04:30 - Trucks on I-580
2:58:52 - citizens vote of PBA
3:13:41 - HOW THEY VOTED
3:23:56 PUBLIC COMMENTS on amendments to draft PBA
3:24:07 - Hanson Han
3:26:00 - Dave Erlich
3:28:10 - Chris Pareja
3:30:23 - Deborah Tavares
3:32:42 - Jim Bennett
3:37:28 - Starchild
3:40:16 - Jim Bitter
3:41:15 - Celeste Paradise - closing song
TeaPartyTelevision
Published on Jan 5, 2013
00:11 Pam Farly
02:48 Andrew B.
04:00 Stuart Flashman, Attorney
10:30 John Brewel
14:12 Ann Blake
16:33 Terry Thompson
20:02 Andrew L.
23:08 John Dawson
25:27 Joan Byko
29:06 Bob Neilas
33:02 Sheila Trushky
34:31 Bud Warder
36:17 Maryann Chella
48:27 Todd Gary
56:46 Al Phillips
58:50 Thomas Sidebottom
1:02:48 Heather Gass
1:13:13 Pat Ferguson
1:16:24 Steven Johnson
1:19:04 Priscilla Rich
1:25:05 Matt Uhaldy
1:28:53 Andrea O'Brien
1:30:31 Hank Swarz
1:33:29 Ron Odell
1:36:01 Kim Holmes
1:41:46 Roger Tuma
1:44:39 Leslie Jones
1:49:45 Sarah Schmitz
1:53:39 Mike Orada
1:58:06 Norm Rett
2:01:54 Doug Nesbitt
2:05:50 Terry Anderson
2:07:52 David White
2:14:35 Jean Price
2:17:11 Chris Stabber
2:18:51 Jim Gelenca
2:20:25 Unnamed
2:21:32 David White
2:22:31 STAFF Response to the public's comments
Video by Steve Kemp Battle for Downtown Danville: In short, the proposed 2030 General Plan calls for rezoning 10 downtown acres as high-density development, with 20+ units per acre. This would open the doors for landowners and developers to rebuild the properties. The town of Danville has prepared an update to its existing General Plan, which includes new policies about sustainability, greenhouse gas reduction, priority development areas,and other topics. The updated plan would also consider amending the land use designations at selected sites,mostly located in the downtown area. the Draft Danville 2030 General Plan and its associated Draft Environmental Impact Report (Draft EIR), including information pertaining to the proposed land use changes for each site, is available This public hearing is being held within the 45-day period to receive public testimony on the Draft EIR. NOTE: The supporters of this type of planning are well organized. They have been on the "inside" of the planning process for years. They have the unelected city planners on their side. They will be pushing to adopt these policies that interfere with private property rights. Unless we show up in force, they will win the day.
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