Contra Costa County, CA November 7, 2000 Election
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Real PLANS for Smart growth

By Fran Vaughan, IV

Candidate for Member, City Council; City of Antioch

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If we are now starting a policy of "smart" growth then what would we call the growth policies of the past? "Every new project coming to Antioch must pass a litmus test including job creation, school construction, police services and traffic mitigation." - Fran Vaughan
Let's face it, the majority of Antioch's problems today are directly or indirectly linked to rampant growth. Don't let the other politicians fool you. They can't blame all of this growth on past city councils. The fact is, in addition to the 4,500+ homes that were approved years ago, they continue to come up with additional housing projects.

In 1998 you approved Measure U and demanded that growth be linked to jobs, police, schools and traffic improvements. What a shame it is when you have to have a ballot resolution to tell politicians to use common sense! They should have been doing this all along.

After almost two years of workshops, the council came up with a weak Measure U ordinance that caps new homes at 500 per year and places no cap on multi-family developments! Is that what you asked for? I don't think so.

After I take office I will take the following steps to insure smart growth that pays its' own way -

  • I will approve no plans for FUA1 that do not include the construction of a business park either in Antioch or in cooperation with Brentwood.

  • I will add language to the Measure U ordinance that places heavy restrictions on multi-family projects.

  • I will not support the placement of multi-family housing directly on major traffic arteries. Feeder streets will be required.

  • New residential construction must include the concurrent construction of schools.

  • Negotiate with developers for the construction of a police sub-station in southeast Antioch as part of one of their projects.

  • Insure that every 1,000 new residents coming to Antioch means the addition of at least 1.5 new police positions.

  • Require that new residential projects work with commercial developers to create an overall project that includes job centers. Jobs can't be promises - they must be plans!

  • Require an increase to $10,000 per new home in developer traffic mitigation fees.

Every new project coming to Antioch must pass a litmus test including job creation, school construction, police services and traffic mitigation.

If we are now starting a policy of "smart" growth then what would we call the growth practices of the past? Let's get back on track - vote Vaughan November 7th!

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