
Julie Starobin, Treasurer of Committee to Oppose Rezoning the Pacifica Quarry, and the No On W Moose present a check to Anita Rees, Executive Director of the Pacifica Resource Center.
Julie Starobin, Treasurer of Committee to Oppose Rezoning the Pacifica Quarry, and the No On W Moose present a check to Anita Rees, Executive Director of the Pacifica Resource Center.
San Mateo County has posted the final election results, and Measure W was defeated by a more than a 2-to-1 margin. Continue reading
Check out this great video done by one of our many volunteers to share why YOU should VOTE NO on W on Tuesday, Nov. 8th!
The quarry developer must be concerned about the outcome of the Measure W campaign, based on the latest advertisement in the Pacifica Tribune. Continue reading
One of the many developer mailings dealt with traffic issues. It included graphs that tried to minimize the traffic impact of the development, but an important one was missing: Continue reading
The latest Yes on W mailer touts the “economic benefit for Pacifica” but the details presented there are wrong and misleading. There are 2 problems with the developer’s claim that Measure W would generate over $3 million in annual new tax revenue for the City. Continue reading
The Election Code 9212 report can be found on the City’s website, and it evaluates the potential impacts of Measure W, including the possible fiscal effect that passage of the measure could have on the City’s General Fund. Continue reading
If you weren’t able to make it to our Fog Fest booth, we have the most popular handouts available online. Continue reading
The Pacifica Tribune published a column introducing the local organization that is opposing Measure W, and describing the many reasons why Pacifica voters should Vote No on W on November 8th.
We will have a booth at Fog Fest, September 24-25. Stop by booth #342 at the north end, near Ingrid B. Lacy Middle School, to pickup a yard sign, and get the facts about Measure W.