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East Sacramento Says: Save Our Neighborhood Councilmember Cohn

New LogoMy name is Ellen Cochrane and I am the president of East Sacramento Preservation. I represent more than 300 members and 100s of other deeply concerned East Sacramento residents.

I’d like to say that ESP is grateful and supports the work of our fellow neighborhood groups speaking in opposition of this project.

East Sacramento Preservation opposes the planned McKinley Village for several reasons, not least because it proposes to invade our streets with 3,500 more cars per day.

All of us who drive on H or J Street, or Alhambra Blvd, between 5-6 pm, or cautiously navigate Folsom Blvd. know the consequences this increased traffic burden will cause.

The project’s traffic scheme will increase traffic in these area and also add a whole new hot spot in the north side of the neighborhood with the proposed 40th Street Exit.

The developer stubbornly refuses to compromise on matters of great importance to us. But let’s take a broader look at things. It’s neighbors, all of us volunteers, many who work in the day, going up against a wealthy, politically well-connected, professional development machine. No wonder citizens feel abandoned. We need to level this playing field.

The developer has wealth, access to media support, political insiders to do his bidding, hired professionals to manipulate facts to his advantage. What do we have? That’s why I call on our Councilman Steve Cohn, our elected representative, to truly represent us. Mr. Cohn has given 19 years of service. He has championed neighborhood projects, alternative energy sources and supported Sutter’s Landing. Neighborhood services are the most important part of a councilmember’s job. We elected him to speak for us, to be our voice, to defend the fragile, classic neighborhood we share and cherish. He knows this project is bad, bad in and of itself, and bad for this neighborhood.

When we met in his office a week ago his voiced concern about being the sole vote against the development. We want hin to not care about that. We elected him to not mind being a solitary vote if that vote is a pro-neighborhood vote, if it’s a vote of conscience, if it’s the right vote, and the right thing to do.

Mr. Cohn stand up alone if you have to, but please stand up for us. We also ask you to lead. Other council members should and must heed your recommendations about this unhealthy project.

There is absolutely nothing good in the McKinley Village development for us. Nothing. Even its name is thievery. It’s not good infill. It’s not smart growth. Smart growth does not harm and alienate neighbors.

So far you have not intervened to change this project or avert a crisis in this neighborhood. You haven’t publicly challenged the absurd falsehoods in the Draft EIR.

This is the eleventh hour: we ask you to assume leadership. We remind you, and everyone, that we still retain the power of the vote.

Once, when we expressed our traffic concerns, A McKinley Village representative said to us, “You people live in an urban world. Get used to it.”

Please defend us so we can say, East Sacramentans will fight for their neighborhood. Get used to it.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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East Sacrmento McKinley Park Pond Fails Health Test–Come to City’s Meeting to Help Pond

DSC01842McKinley Park Pond is in crisis. Join other East Sacramento Preservation members at the City Parks & Recreation Commission meeting:
Thursday
February 6, 2014
7pm
City Hall
     We want to get immediate action on the public health issues at the pond. The City had the pond water tested in June and it was deemed a Human Health Hazard. McKinley was the only pond in Sacramento (of the four tested–North Laguna, William Land, SouthsIde) that tested as dangerous or close to dangerous to humans.
     The water was tested for coliform bacteria only. There was no testing for giardia, camphylobacter or hepatitis. The Coliform bacteria level was 8 times what is acceptable and 4 times above an action level.
DSC01838     Children play in this water and sometimes fall in, fish caught are taken home to contaminate surfaces. Dogs drink the water and fetch their balls from it.
     ESP’s Judy McClaver has been trying to get Parks management and Councilman Cohn to do something to prevent people from contacting the pond water since she received this report.  No funding or action has come from the city.
     Enforcement of the no feeding human food to the water fowl, which would decrease the amount of excrement, is not being enforced. Funding (Capital Improvement Funds and Measure U)  has been diverted to other aesthetic and entertainment projects. McClaver has been cleaning up the pond of debris, which has included dirty diapers and syringes. She proposes that the current fence be extended around the pond, similar to Southside Pond.
     “Domestic waterfowl have been removed. Only wild ones remain. There is no way with the number of ducks that reside in the pond, the large number of geese that migrate through, and the number of turtles residing and breeding, that this pond can ever be cleaned up to a safe level. It needs the protection of a fence,” said McClaver.
     Please show the Commission that this is important to the neighborhood and come to the meeting. It will be the first item. Parking is not an issue after 6pm.
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