The City of Alameda should be a place where families can raise their children and enjoy our beautiful scenery along the San Francisco Bay. But an enormous piece of our island is off limits because it is a toxic mess. After more than 100 years of military and industrial use, Alameda Point sits in decay and disrepair. We believe that it is our responsibility to clean up Alameda Point to make way for outdoor recreation, schools and housing. We support the plan to revitalize Alameda Point because doing nothing is no longer an option.
We Support
- Cleaning up the Toxic Mess Once and for All
- Open Space and Recreation
- Civic Amenities
- Jobs
- Homes
IN THE NEWS
Supporters, opponents of SunCal step up campaigns By Peter Hegarty - Alameda Journal, Sep. 17, 2009
A new citizens' group has kicked off a campaign to rally support behind SunCal's plan for Alameda Point, saying the former military base is a burden on taxpayers and the developer will transform it into a community asset.Read more
In low-key Alameda, a big fight brews over growth By Jeff Mitchell - The Sacramento Bee: Aug. 16, 2009
ALAMEDA – The first thought for many newcomers to Alameda is that they've somehow landed on the set of "The Andy Griffith Show." Read more >>
Letters from the Community REVITALIZE ALAMEDA POINT BLOG: Aug 17, 2009
Alameda is a city known for its vigorous political debate and its well-informed citizenry. We would like to encourage that debate by periodically acknowledging the people who have offered thoughtful insights about the Alameda Point Revitalization Initiative. Read more >>
OPINION: Alameda Point Initiative Protects Point from Sea-Level Rise David Soyka - Alameda Sun: Aug. 13, 2009
Recently a state report offered strategies for responding to sea-level rise and the other consequences of global warming. Read more >>