22 Jan A Letter to the Governor
FoLAR joined numerous environmental organizations to urge the governor to avoid repeating mistakes like that of paving the LA River with a single-minded goal. The complete text of the letter is below, including all our partners in this effort to ensure that infrastructure projects are not taken on too hastily, to the cost of communities and neighborhoods.
SUPPORT FOR GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE
Audubon California Arroyo Seco Foundation The City Project Coalition for Clean Air Community Gardens Council Earth Day L.A. Friends of the Los Angeles River From Lot to Spot Heal The Bay Latino Urban Forum Mujeres de la Tierra Natural Resources Defense Council People For Parks The River Project The Sierra Club Tree People Parks for People, Trust For Public Land Urban Semillas
January 14, 2009
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
State Capitol Building
Sacramento, CA 95814
Los Angeles Office
300 South Spring Street
Suite 16701
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Dear Governor Schwarzenegger,
In the depths of the Great Depression, Los Angeles County emptied its relief rolls, putting 17,000 people to work paving the Los Angeles River by hand. Today, as we work to undo that monstrous miscalculation, calls are rising all over the land to put people back to work building or repairing our tattered and neglected infrastructure. Like all other hard-hit Angelinos, the undersigned environmental and environmental justice organizations welcome this economic stimulus and look forward to working with government to initiate critical public works efforts and bring them to completion.
But as governmental agencies prepare “shovel-ready” projects for a massive influx of cash we in the L.A. environmental community urge local, state and Federal authorities to make sure that all such projects reflect the principles of smart green infrastructure and equitable development, and reject proposals which attempt to set aside environmental and civil rights laws, principles, and safeguards; or compromise public health, safety and equal justice in the name of full employment. We strongly oppose your efforts to waive or modify NEPA, the National Environmental Protection Act and CEQA, the California Environmental Protection Act, in the name of haste.
In this moment of political inclusiveness, when what joins us seems more powerful than what tears us apart, we the undersigned urge that all new public works contribute to the sustainability of our air, earth, and water and to the restoration of communities, both human and the wider communities that share this planet. We believe all Federal, State, and local stimulus projects should jump-start the green Jobs movement and our long-overdue transition to a green economy. We look forward to creating and working with the broadest possible coalitions to restore our economies and the health of the earth.
Sincerely,
Graham Chisholm
Audubon California
Meredith McKenzie
Arroyo Seco Foundation
Robert Garcia
The City Project
Martin Schlageter
Coalition for Clean Air
Glen Dake
Community Gardens Council
John Quigley
Earth Day L.A.
Lewis MacAdams
Friends of the Los Angeles River
Viviana Franco
From Lot to Spot
Mark Gold
Heal The Bay
James Rojas
Latino Urban Forum
Irma Munoz
Mujeres de la Tierra
Joel Reynolds
Natural Resources Defense Council
Carrie Sutkin
People For Parks
Melanie Winter
The River Project
Bill Corcoran
The Sierra Club
Andy Lipkis
Tree People
Tori Kjer
Parks for People, Trust For Public Land
Miguel Luna
Urban Semillas
Cc: Speaker Karen Bass
Senate Pres. Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg
Representative Henry Waxman
Speaker Nancy Pelosi
Senator Barbara Boxer
Senator Diane Feinstein