Big Guys Win In Major California Land Use Ballot Battles
In yesterday's statewide primaries, Californians also voted in two local land use ballot measures that received national media attention. Now we have results. In San Francisco, Lennar Corp's redevelopment plan for Hunters Point, known as Prop G, won overwhelming approval from voters despite a strong no campaign from activists and a few local businesses. In the city of Thousand Oaks, the owner of a local chain of home improvement stores was losing in his ballot initiative campaign -- known as Measure B -- to limit big developments. Home Depot funded what appears to be a successful "no" campaign.
Neither result is a surprise. The winning side in each case is the one that spent the most money. And Californians, for all their professed concern about environmentalism and preserving open space, have demonstrated a fondness for big developments at the ballot box.
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