Tag: baylands

Burlingame Shoreline Park Petition
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Burlingame Shoreline Park Petition

Speak up to preserve this unique publicly owned 9-acre bayfront site as a nature park that would improve public access to the Bay, restore wildlife habitat, and create a more flood resilient shoreline.  The State Lands Commission will decide between a nature park for the public or a hotel. There are already 14 hotels nearby...

Packed Audience for Sea Level Rise Event
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Packed Audience for Sea Level Rise Event

On February 26, over 70 people, including local elected officials, attended Committee for Green Foothills’ Flooded Out: Development in the path of sea level rise event at the Redwood City Public Library.  The event featured presentations by Jeremy Lowe of the San Francisco Estuary Institute (SFEI), Dan Ponti of Redwood City Neighbors United (RCNU), and...

Time to Turn the Tide on Cargill’s Saltworks
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Time to Turn the Tide on Cargill’s Saltworks

Thank you to those of you who have already signed our petition to stop the Cargill “Saltworks” project and urge that the salt ponds be restored to wetlands. There are many other sites on the Peninsula where new development can be located, but there is nowhere else where 1,400 acres of former wetlands can be...

Tell Redwood City not to move forward with Harbor View plans
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Tell Redwood City not to move forward with Harbor View plans

On Monday, February 11, the Redwood City City Council will hold a study session on the Harbor View project — four seven-story office towers for 4,500 employees on the former Malibu Grand Prix and Lyngso site. This project would worsen the housing crisis and put a massive new development in the path of sea level...

Baylands For All
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Baylands For All

At the recent State Lands Commission (SLC) meeting, Committee for Green Foothills and other environmental groups made the case for open space in the face of sea level rise on the San Francisco Bay, particularly along the Burlingame Baylands, where requests for proposals have attracted the interest of several hotel developers as well as environmental...

Thanks for Speaking up for Baylands
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Thanks for Speaking up for Baylands

Thank you to everyone who emailed the San Jose City Council concerning the proposed hotel in Alviso at the mouth of the Guadalupe River. Unfortunately, the City Council voted to approve this proposed project. However, several Council members specifically thanked all the residents who had written, emailed and spoken at the Council meeting to voice...

Speak Up for Baylands & Wildlife
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Speak Up for Baylands & Wildlife

Next Tuesday, March 22, San Jose City Councilmembers will consider approving a hotel project on the Bay, right at the mouth of the Guadalupe River in Alviso. This project is based on an outdated EIR (for a different and smaller project) that predates the existence of the Don Edwards Wildlife Refuge, which is directly adjacent...

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