Impacting Climate-Resilience Through Local Policy
Each election, we assess ballots throughout the region that will have significant impacts on our environment and communities. This thorough assessment informs the Greenbelt Alliance Voter Guide, which includes our recommendations for your vote on important open space, housing, and other climate-related measures that will create thriving, resilient communities better prepared for climate change. Here are the results.
Loss: “Fund the Bus” Proposition L Failed to Pass in San Francisco
Win: California Votes YES on Proposition 4 for Historic Climate Bond
Win: Petaluma Votes Yes on Measure Y to Renew the Urban Growth Boundary
Win: Palo Alto Votes YES on Measure D o To Improve Transit Connection
Win: American Canyon Votes NO on Measure J
Update: After a very close election, the results have finally been called and we are…
A Defining Election: Bay Area Residents Vote Climate Resilience
In our nearly 65 years of experience, Greenbelt Alliance has seen a lot, especially when…
Win: Tiburon and Belvedere Vote Yes on Measure M
Update: We are thrilled that the residents of Tiburon and Belvedere have passed Measure M…
Win: Benicia Votes Yes on Measure K
Update: Benicia residents chose to protect open spaces and promote climate-smart communities by passing Measure…
Win: Alameda County Votes Yes on Measure D
Update: We are thrilled that Alameda County voters passed Measure D to prevent sprawl on…
Loss: Berkeley Votes No on Measure L
Update: In a disappointing result, Berkeley’s Measure L did not pass, leaving the City without…
Win: Berkeley Votes Yes on Measure N
Update: Berkeley voters passed Measure N, supporting much-needed low-income housing! Greenbelt Alliance encouraged residents of…
Win: Emeryville Votes Yes on Measure O
Update: Emeryville residents have passed Measure O, funding services that will address environmental, housing, transportation,…