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Subject: Catalysts Town Hall Series on Housing and Litigation
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Stop State Takeover
Preserve Local Control
Hosted by Susan Kirsch – Director, Catalysts for Local Control
Legislators and the department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) are burdening cities with unrealistic, unattainable, and dangerous housing quotas called RHNA (Regional Housing Need Allocations). But their top down mandates are not providing housing that is affordable.
Sacramento is using threats to force local elected officials into compliance. It's time to be bold and take back local control in our communities. Here's how we do it!
LEARN from these extraordinary speakers, expand your network of like-minded colleagues, and join the litigation.
Aug 10
How City Councils Can Join in the Lawsuits to Protect Against State Overreach.
Pam Lee, Attorney with the law firm of Aleshire & Wynder, is representing cities with lawsuits against SB9 and the RHNA Audit.
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Aug 24
How CA’s Sixth Cycle RHNA was Rigged.
Michael Barnes, former Albany City Council member and School Board member, economic research analyst, and science editor/writer.
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Sep 7
Housing Solutions and California's Failed Housing Policies.
Bob Silvestri, president of Community Venture Partners and publisher of The Marin Post.
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Sep 21
Why Our Cities Decided to Join the Lawsuit.
Mike Griffiths, Torrance City Council member (Charter City) and founder of CA Cities for Local Control and John Cruikshank, Rancho Palos Verde Mayor (General Law City)
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