Berkeley Joins San Francisco in Ballot Initiative Mayhem

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from Reuben, Junius & Rose LLP

This Week In San Francisco Land Use - July 10, 2014

The combination of the 8 Washington vote in November, the Warriors move to Mission Bay, the Prop B vote in June, and the handful of development-unfriendly measures headed to the ballot this November has certainly gotten San Francisco economic-growth proponents in a funk.  But doesn’t it always feel better when you’re not feeling like that alone?  Well, in fact, we’re not alone!  An initiative in Berkeley that just qualified for the ballot would – among other things – reduce height limits in the downtown area.  This isn’t just a downzoning though, it’s essentially a rollback of the Berkeley Downtown Plan that took 6 years to develop between 2005 and 2011, was rescinded once by the City Council after a 9,000-signature petition opposing the plan was drafted, was approved a second time and then ratified by 64% of voters in an advisory ballot initiative.  Add to that the fact that if the current measure passes in November, the only way to change it is with another ballot initiative.  


They say Bay Area land use is a blood sport, and, no doubt, there is a battle raging.



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