Big Local Development Battle in San Mateo County
Joe Mathews -
October 26, 2008 - 8:32am
An anti-growth initiative in Redwood City, Calif., has become a $2 million campaign, the Mercury News reports. The initiative is a particularly severe version of a type embraced by environmentalists across the West. To prevent any new development, the initiative requires a vote of the people -- and a supermajority vote, or two-thirds of the people, to be precise -- before any open land is developed. Effectively, such measures keep all but the most determined developers out of a city in which they're in effect.
This is a dangerous game. California needs growth and density, particularly in its urban core and established suburbs. By making it harder to grow in places like Redwood City, environmentalists may end up promoting sprawl.
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