UPCOMING EVENTS
Oct
28
Mon
2024
5:00 pm
Catalysts Call
@ Online via Zoom
Catalysts Call
@ Online via Zoom
Oct 28 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
A weekly Zoom call to talk about housing legislation and strategies to preserve local control. Bring your questions and ideas. Informal networking, announcements, and updates. PLEASE NOTE: You have to register in advance the first time to get the new Zoom link. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. The Zoom link will work for the rest of the year. REGISTER
Nov
4
Mon
2024
5:00 pm
Catalysts Call
@ Online via Zoom
Catalysts Call
@ Online via Zoom
Nov 4 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
A weekly Zoom call to talk about housing legislation and strategies to preserve local control. Bring your questions and ideas. Informal networking, announcements, and updates. PLEASE NOTE: You have to register in advance the first time to get the new Zoom link. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. The Zoom link will work for the rest of the year. REGISTER
Nov
11
Mon
2024
5:00 pm
Catalysts Call
@ Online via Zoom
Catalysts Call
@ Online via Zoom
Nov 11 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
A weekly Zoom call to talk about housing legislation and strategies to preserve local control. Bring your questions and ideas. Informal networking, announcements, and updates. PLEASE NOTE: You have to register in advance the first time to get the new Zoom link. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. The Zoom link will work for the rest of the year. REGISTER
Nov
18
Mon
2024
5:00 pm
Catalysts Call
@ Online via Zoom
Catalysts Call
@ Online via Zoom
Nov 18 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
A weekly Zoom call to talk about housing legislation and strategies to preserve local control. Bring your questions and ideas. Informal networking, announcements, and updates. PLEASE NOTE: You have to register in advance the first time to get the new Zoom link. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. The Zoom link will work for the rest of the year. REGISTER
Nov
21
Thu
2024
5:00 pm
The Great Housing Challenge: Part 4
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The Great Housing Challenge: Part 4
@ Online via Zoom
Nov 21 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
The Great Housing Challenge: WHAT MATTERS TO CONSTITUENTS? A 4-part Town Hall Series on Zoom (August-November) Thursday nights, 5:00-6:30 pm Part 4: The Constitution Matters! An LA Court (4/24) found SB9, the Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) law, unconstitutional. The ruling could ultimately have a broader impact on the state’s ability to enforce SB 9 and other housing laws in all of California’s 121 charter cities. Presenters: Attorney Pam Lee, Aleshire & Wynder, argued the winning SB9 case. Her colleague, attorney Sunny Soltani (invited), is an expert on how to become a charter city. The California Dream is collapsing into a California Nightmare! Legislators have passed 150 laws since 2017, without increasing the supply of affordable housing. Evidence shows conditions are getting worse. What matters? Affordable housing, of course. And also safety, taxes, elections, and the constitution. SIGN UP FOR THE SERIES TODAY Register Sign up once and re-use your Zoom link throughout the series.
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Hi . Tried to Register , but the page says the site “page suspended”?
The correct link is simply ‘townhallcentral.com’
Which bills that threaten local control are the most worrisome, and what is their status?
For over 20 years I lived in an area of unbridled development where graffiti, trash, drug houses, crime, and all sorts of quality-of-life issues were rampant. I finally moved to an R1 neighborhood with tree-lined streets and white picket fences. The difference was extraordinary.
This state has become nothing less than a bully, and has no care about its citizens who pay most of the taxes. We need to have a virtual Boston Tea Party over this issue before the whole state and our constitution is completely ruined.
interested in ability of city to challenge/change state allocation. How to contest possible state penalties. Jay