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Committee fights “Dead End” Measure H PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 29 July 2010 14:59

A broad-based committee of youth sports advocates, environmentalists, neighborhood activists and business interest supporters (including the SLO Chamber) has been formed to fight Measure H, the November ballot measure that, if passed, would forever prevent the extension of Prado Road to Broad Street.

The “No on Measure H Committee” will be led by three highly respected community leaders. One of the two co-chairs is Youth Sports Association leader, long-time school board and AYSO board member John Spatafore. The other co-chair is teacher, architect and environmental leader Stacey White. The treasurer is Softec chair and CASA President Hillary Trout.

The SLO Chamber Board of Directors recently voted to vigorously fight Measure H because its passage would permanently and significantly harm San Luis Obispo.

If passed, Measure H will cause added traffic congestion, slow police and fire response times, discard years of public input on cross-town circulation, increase traffic through neighborhoods, deter affordable housing and ignore countless environmental studies.

Want to help on this fight? This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it to let us know.

 
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