Do the people of San Carlos want....

- Several hundred more apartment units and over 1,000 new people flooding our congested city!

- Hundreds more children added to our already over crowded school system!

- More traffic and parking problems!

- Our open space taken away!

- Our historic train station being crowded out by office structures!

- More 4 story buildings like 1001 Laurel all over our city!

It is urgent the people voice their concerns before it is too late!

Taking Action – What can you do?

- Sign the petition http://www.petitiononline.com/94070s/petition.html

- Email, write or phone your five San Carlos Council Members (sample letter below) & ask them to respond back to you

Andy Klein aklein@cityofsancarlos.org or 802-4162

Omar Ahmad oahmad@cityofsancarlos.org or 802-4165

Bob Grassilli bgrassilli@cityofsancarlos.org or 802-4160

Matt Grocott mgrocott@cityofsancarlos.org or 802-4163

Randy Royce rroyce@cityofsancarlos.org or 802-4161

- Attend other City Council or Planning Commission meetings where the overdevelopment proposal are on the agenda.

- Check this blog for updates.

- Tell your friends and neighbors and e-mail them a link to this bog!



What would you like to see in the open space north of Holly?

Sample Letter to the San Carlos City Council Members

To: aklein@cityofsancarlos.org, oahmad@cityofsancarlos.org, bgrassilli@cityofsancarlos.org, mgrocott@cityofsancarlos.org, rroyce@cityofsancarlos.org

From: (Your Name)

Subject: Stop the overdevelopment of San Carlos

As my elected representative, I urge you to stop the overdevelopment of San Carlos by voting no on the San Carlos Transit Village and Wheeler Plaza developments.

(insert why you want to stop the overdevelopment of San Carlos)

Thank you for your time and your efforts to stop the overdevelopment from devastating our city.

Who we are...

The San Carlos Coalition is a grassroots partnership between residents and business owners of San Carlos. Our mission is to maintain the “village” feel, uphold our reputation as the City of Good Living and prevent the overdevelopment of our city. We seek a balanced mix of limited and appropriate development that supports the “village” atmosphere as the first priority.

For more information or comments, send an e-mail to SanCarlosCoalition@gmail.com.
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