Sunday, February 8, 2009

Protest Tue Feb 10, 6:30pm at Warm Springs Elem.


FREMONT FIRST, NO STADIUM

The Oakland’s A’s and the city want to build a 32,000+ people baseball stadium in Warm Springs. The Oakland A’s will meet with 25 people at Warm Springs Elementary at 7pm on Tuesday February 10, to sell their stadium proposal. Even though it is invitation only, use this opportunity to have your voice heard. 

JOIN US FOR A PEACEFUL PUBLIC PROTEST
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10TH @ 6:30PM
WARM SPRINGS ELEMENTARY SIDEWALK
(Bring poster/sign, flashlight, cameras/camcorders)

FREMONT RESIDENTS DESERVE THE TRUTH!
  • Do you like the weekday late afternoon traffic on 880/680, Auto Mall Pkwy, Mission Blvd, Warm Springs Blvd and Dixon Landing Blvd? How about the extra 10,000+ cars during game days? Can citizens around the East Bay afford to have longer commute times?
  • If police can’t respond to burglar alarms any more, how will they handle increased crime and activities with the new stadium?
  • What impact will this stadium have on our house values, home insurance and car insurance?
  • Will the Oakland A’s stadium in Fremont bring positive or negative economic impact? Should Fremont take the risk?
  • How much will our taxes rise to support additional city services and road widening/maintenance a stadium requires?
  • Who will benefit from the new stadium? (the Oakland A’s, commercial developers) Who will suffer? (the residents, taxpayers)
Please join http://www.FremontCitizensNetwork.org/ for more info.

2 comments:

  1. There are two new builders, KB-Home and Castelleja, building new houses/townhouses/condos on Kato Road and Warm Spring. It would be more and additional values if these builders raise their concerns to Fremont City hall. Obviously, if the potential buyers know the Stadium is coming to Fremont then the buyers may reconsider whic might drop the offer or loose interest of buying. In results, the builders will loose money and will affect to city as well.

    Someone please approach these builders and residents in the area, with info and 100% of them will support 'No Stadium' in Warm Springs.

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  2. The developers should know. If not, then KB or Castelleja buyers can sue their collective asses for not disclosing it.
    I leanred that neither Frys, Walmart or Home Depot were in the know on the stadium being moved from Pacific Commons to their area in Warm Springs.
    It is crystal clear that our Mayor, city council, and the Wolff-con men want to shoehorn this project into Warm Springs without public knowledge or input. Are we going to let them do this. Hell NO!

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