Neighborhood Integrity Initiative
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New Election Vote Totals: CD1 Runoff Highly Likely, Measures S and H
New vote tallies make a Cedillo vs. Bray-Ali run-off very very likely. Measure H almost certainly received its needed two-thirds margin.
March 17, 2017
March 2017 Election Wrap-Up: Joe Bray-Ali, and Measures S and H
Good news in the passage of Measure H and the defeat of Measure S, while the L.A. City Council race between Gil Cedillo and Joe Bray-Ali remains too close to call definitively.
March 8, 2017
Can We Cool It with the Ballot Box Planning Measures Already?
With defeats of Measures S and LV, voters have rejected the myth that the problems of urban planning can be solved with a simple yes-or-no vote at the ballot box
March 8, 2017
Why It’s Urgent You Vote No On Measure S Tuesday
What more is there to write at this point to get voters to the polls to vote no on Measure S?
March 3, 2017
LGBT Leaders Rally Against Measure S
Los Angeles transgender, lesbian and gay leaders called on AIDS Heathcare Foundation to stop squandering millions promoting Measure S, and instead serve its AIDS healtcare mission.
February 24, 2017
UCLA Lewis Center Panel Tackles Anti-Development …and Measure S
With the city of Los Angeles’ March 7 election looming, UCLA’s Lewis Center convened a panel of legal and land use experts to discuss the impact of Measure S, called the “Neighborhood Integrity Initiative” by its supporters.
February 14, 2017
Measure S Mailer Uses Beverly Hills Stock Photo
Measure S proponents apparently can't be bothered to actually find neighborhoods in L.A. that they want to preserve.
February 10, 2017
Broad Measure S Opposition Coalition Rallies Against “Scorched Earth” Housing Ban
Mayor Garcetti, business, labor, environmental and housing leaders - and Streetsblog L.A. - are encouraging you to vote no on Measure S.
February 1, 2017
Cartoon Tuesday: Where Are Those Measure S Supporters?
Who officially supports Measure S? Few organizations outside of NIMBY homeowners.
January 24, 2017
Top 7 Reasons to Oppose L.A.’s Measure S, the “Neighborhood Integrity Initiative”
Passage of Measure S would be a catastrophe for the future of the city; new housing is the only thing keeping rents from growing even faster. Anti-development advocates are making a grievous error when they view new luxury housing as a cause of rising prices, rather than a symptom of them.
January 13, 2017