

Protect Lakewood from Harmful Housing Bills


Protect Lakewood from Harmful Housing Bills
The Issue
Lakewood, a vibrant and closely-knit community in California, finds itself on the verge of significant change. The introduction of proposed housing bills— SB 677, SB 634, and SB 79—threatens to disrupt the cherished quality of life that residents have worked tirelessly to preserve. These bills, aimed at addressing the affordable housing crisis, propose the proliferation of multi-unit Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) across the city, prohibits cities from regulating their proliferation, and allows the building of up to 7-story apartment buildings on our residential lots. While the intention to combat housing shortages is commendable, such a top-down, blanket approach undermines Lakewood's unique character and community-specific needs.
The proposed legislation focuses primarily on increasing urban density without adequately considering the profound impact on infrastructure, environmental sustainability, and community welfare. Lakewood's infrastructure is not equipped to bear the weight of increased traffic, pressure on public utilities, and the transformation of green spaces into dense housing blocks. Moreover, the environmental implications of such developments could risk the health and sustainability of our local ecosystem.
Residents are calling for Senator Lena Gonzalez to reconsider her stance on these bills. The community urges her to place constituents' needs above the interests of profit-driven developers and special interest groups. It's essential that solutions to the housing crisis respect the history, environment, and unique characteristics of Lakewood, avoiding one-size-fits-all policies that do not fit our community.
We advocate for a collaborative approach involving local voices—our city council, environmental experts, economists, and most importantly, the residents. Support policies that harmonize growth with preservation, sustain our city's identity, and ensure that new housing initiatives truly meet the needs of Lakewood's diverse population without compromising the community's integrity.
Join us in protecting the future of Lakewood. Urge our leaders to adopt more nuanced, resident-focused strategies so that we can maintain the harmony and quality of life that makes Lakewood a great place to live. Sign this petition to let your voice be heard.
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The Issue
Lakewood, a vibrant and closely-knit community in California, finds itself on the verge of significant change. The introduction of proposed housing bills— SB 677, SB 634, and SB 79—threatens to disrupt the cherished quality of life that residents have worked tirelessly to preserve. These bills, aimed at addressing the affordable housing crisis, propose the proliferation of multi-unit Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) across the city, prohibits cities from regulating their proliferation, and allows the building of up to 7-story apartment buildings on our residential lots. While the intention to combat housing shortages is commendable, such a top-down, blanket approach undermines Lakewood's unique character and community-specific needs.
The proposed legislation focuses primarily on increasing urban density without adequately considering the profound impact on infrastructure, environmental sustainability, and community welfare. Lakewood's infrastructure is not equipped to bear the weight of increased traffic, pressure on public utilities, and the transformation of green spaces into dense housing blocks. Moreover, the environmental implications of such developments could risk the health and sustainability of our local ecosystem.
Residents are calling for Senator Lena Gonzalez to reconsider her stance on these bills. The community urges her to place constituents' needs above the interests of profit-driven developers and special interest groups. It's essential that solutions to the housing crisis respect the history, environment, and unique characteristics of Lakewood, avoiding one-size-fits-all policies that do not fit our community.
We advocate for a collaborative approach involving local voices—our city council, environmental experts, economists, and most importantly, the residents. Support policies that harmonize growth with preservation, sustain our city's identity, and ensure that new housing initiatives truly meet the needs of Lakewood's diverse population without compromising the community's integrity.
Join us in protecting the future of Lakewood. Urge our leaders to adopt more nuanced, resident-focused strategies so that we can maintain the harmony and quality of life that makes Lakewood a great place to live. Sign this petition to let your voice be heard.
1,920
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Petition created on April 28, 2025