Redevelopment is a crucial topic that addresses the revitalization and improvement of communities, urban areas, and infrastructure. It plays a significant role in shaping cities and towns for the betterment of residents and the environment. Recent trends include sustainable redevelopment projects that focus on green spaces, affordable housing, and public transportation.
Key issues and themes in petitions related to redevelopment include gentrification, affordable housing, and community involvement in decision-making processes. Notable petitions call for affordable housing initiatives in redevelopment projects, highlighting the importance of preserving communities and preventing displacement.
By exploring and supporting petitions on redevelopment, you can contribute to shaping sustainable and inclusive urban development. Your involvement in these initiatives can help ensure that redevelopment projects prioritize the needs and well-being of all residents. Join the movement for equitable and environmentally friendly redevelopment today.
I’ve gone to that tire shop on and off for close to 20 years. It’s despicable that the same city council and mayor who said the Kushner properties couldn’t be subject to imminent domain are allowing this small business to get snatched up. Change for the billionaires but not for the people. Terrible!
I’ve been a customer since I was 16 and I’m 32 now this has been the most reliable tire service offering the community affordable, decent durable tires for years. They have been so generous to the public, we stand in solidarity to make sure that there are still in business
Shame on Perth Amboy! They have been doing this for decades! Administration after administration has created the housing shortage by pushing out public housing (Stockton, Huntington, and Delaney) displacing families and communities. They never replaced or use the land to provide additional adequate housing. They are now using the same tactics to go block by block in the hopes of increasing their tax revenue with folks more income (New Yorkers) all of this saddens me but I say not for pity but motivation. Sign the petition, go to the board meetings, elect new officials who care about the people. Don’t let these politicians take your town quietly. This message is brought to you from a misplaced resident! With Love and Luck, Cee💚
Stop allowing big corporations to force people out of their own businesses and neighborhoods. You then double down to spit in our faces by calling it “growth” when in fact it’s yet another instance of corporate greed destroying our communities.
We the people, the real people in the working class, support hard-working citizens following the laws, doing things the right way and in good conduct. We the people don’t rely on big corporate. We don’t invite them to poison our people, murder the land to tear down trees and vegetation, or further destroy our culture.
For a fucking Chick-fil-a?! Stop choosing CEOs and conglomerates over residents.
I love my community. It is diverse and a walkable neighborhood. While walking, one will notice that it happens to have a large population of LGBTQ residents. Why on earth would we want a racist and bigoted restaurant in our neighborhood? Eduardo’s Taqueria is a small business that makes up our community along with many other small businesses. If we allow a large corporation bulldoze this one small business, it will set precedent for others to be closed down as well. Save our community! Please sign the petition.
We drive across town to come eat at Taqueria Eduardo once a week . It is absolutely delicious and the staff is so kind and friendly. It would be devastating to lose such a gem of a restaurant !!
One fast food chain at the expense of two successful small businesses? No way! Eduardo’s is a jewel and local hotspot in San Jose. This is potential project will only ruin the local offerings.
We are either serious about improving housing through mixed use near public transportation or we aren't. This area is served by regular bus routes and is on close proximity to the train station for trains, light rail and BART. This is no place for a single story fast food drive through restaurant, or we aren't serious about housing and transportation viability.