Impacting Climate-Resilience Through Local Policy
Each election, we assess ballots throughout the region that will have significant impacts on our environment and communities. This thorough assessment informs the Greenbelt Alliance Voter Guide, which includes our recommendations for your vote on important open space, housing, and other climate-related measures that will create thriving, resilient communities better prepared for climate change. Here are the results.
Windsor Votes YES on Measure H to Renew Urban Growth Boundary
Update: Measure D Passed in the November 2017 Election!
Yes on Measure E: Novato Wetlands and Flood Control
Novato Votes YES on Protecting Open Space and Halting Sprawl with Measure D
Leadership Circle 2016: Post-Election with John King
Election 2016 Win: Cotati Says YES to Measure Q
Election 2016 Win: Milpitas Says YES to Measure J
UPDATE: We’re excited that Measure J passed in the November 2016 election! This measure renews…
Election 2016 Win: Gilroy Says YES to Measure H
2016 Legislative Session Wrap-Up
California’s 2016 legislative session ended on September 30th with many successes for Greenbelt Alliance’s endorsements,…
Election 2016 Win: Sunnyvale Says NO to Measure M
UPDATE: We are happy to report that Measure M did not pass in the November…
Election 2016 Win: Milpitas Says Yes to Measure K
UPDATE: We’re excited that Measure K passed in the November 2016 election! This measure protects…
Election 2016 Win: Alameda County Says Yes to Measure F1
UPDATE: We’re excited that Measure F1 passed in the November 2016 election! This measure authorizes…