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City of Sacramento Public Hearing on McKinley Village (Thursday, October 24, 2013, 5:30 pm)–East Sacramento Neighbors Will Attend
MCKINLEY VILLAGE PUBLIC HEARING
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Hosted by City of Sacramento New City Hall
915 I Street, 1st Floor, Sacramento, CA
The project requires a General Plan Amendment, Rezones & Subdivision Modifications to establish non-standard street sections and public alleys.
Entitlements requested will require Planning Design Commission recommendations to the City Council in 2014
No final decisions will be rendered at hearing.
This is a critical meeting to attend. Citizens can sign up to speak (3 minutes) and submit written comments. East Sacramento Preservation will be there.
Posted in Parks, Traffic
Tagged Angelides, calming traffic, city meeting, city of sacramento, East Sacramento, East Sacramento Neighborhood Associations, East Sacramento Preservation, McKinley Village, meagan garcia norris, planning departmento, riverview capital investments, traffic calming
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East Sacramento Preservation Alert: Be Wary of McKinley Village Developer’s Actions
McKinley Village Alert!
Petition
The developer is circulating a petition promoting the project.
Hired Hands
Architects and others who make money from the project are sending emails to East Sac residents.
Dear Neighbors:
The McKinley Village developer is bringing people into East Sacramento asking residents to sign a petition in support of McKinley Village. The developer is also having architects and others who will make money from the project send emails to East Sac residents asking them to support the project. What our neighbors are being told is far from the truth. Please help us get the word out by forwarding this email to all your friends and family living in East Sacramento.
Here are the facts:
People are being told “the project will increase housing choices within our urban core” and this is absolutely false because with prices between $350k and $750k the homes will be priced well beyond anything that could be considered starter or affordable workplace housing. They are all multi-story, single-family, detached structures with multi-car garages. There are no condos, town-homes, or apartments and no senior housing.
People are also being told the project “will provide homes close to employment centers, schools, shopping, restaurants, and other services.” But how will those new residents get to all of those facilities that are not provided in their new subdivision? Kids in the new development will not be able to walk or bike to school as they will have to be driven to Caleb Greenwood in River Park due to the fact that Theodore Judah is already busting at the seams. The same goes for Sutter Middle School.
According to the developer the project “meets the standards of the Sacramento Area Council of Government’s Sustainable Communities Strategy,” but a quick review of that strategy shows that it embraces “smart growth principles, such as compact and mixed-use development, to shorten commute times, reduce traffic congestion, lessen dependence on automobiles, improve air quality, and provide for housing choices more aligned with the changing demographic.”
There are no mixed-uses at McKinley Village, just housing. There is no mass transportation service to the development, again forcing people to use cars for every trip they make. So the project will not reduce dependence on automobiles, cannot possibly improve air quality and as already mentioned, does not provide for much in the way of housing choices for a changing demographic.
Please help us get the word out to correct these false statements being made by the developer and his hired hands. For more information call us at (916) 457-2725.
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Angelides, city of sacramento, East Sacramento, East Sacramento Neighborhood Associations, East Sacramento Preservation, McKinley Village, McKinley Village Developer Letter, McKinley Village petition, meagan garcia norris, riverview capital investments, Smart Growth, Steve Cohn, tina thomas, traffic, traffic calming
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