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The REAL Measure A1

A description of facts, and information without interpretation for the intelligent voter to decide for themselves.

With the confusion that has been generated surrounding Measure A1, sometimes it is difficult to remember that it's even a parcel tax ($12/year per household). This is meant to provide quick information, as well as the ability to seek more in-depth information for yourselves.

This first section comes from a flyer about the Oakland Zoo and A1:

OAKLAND ZOO FACTS

FACT: The Oakland Zoo is a 90-year old community-based organization located on 42 acres in 490-acre Knowland Park

FACT: The Oakland Zoo is owned by the City of Oakland and managed by a 501c(3) non-profit, East Bay Zoological Socity

FACT: The Alameda County Board of Supervisors, not the Oakland Zoo, placed Measure A1 on the November 6, 2012 ballot.

FACT: The Oakland Zoo gets less than 5% of its budget from the City of Oakland. City contribution has declined 50% in the last few years

FACT: The Oakland Zoo received the highest rating from Charity Navigator, an independent charity evaluating organization

FACT: The Oakland Zoo is annually audited by an independent public accounting firm

FACT: 30% of Zoo education programs are free; many other education programs are discounted

FACT: The Oakland Zoo has funded 200 buses (costing $120,000) to bring children to the Zoo for an outdoor, educational experience

 

MEASURE A1 FACTS

Voting Yes on Measure A1 will ensure the following:

-Animals are safe and enclosures are well maintained

-Animals receive appropriate food, heating/cooling and clean fresh watering system

-Sick and aging animals receive proper veterinary care

-Education programs stay affordable and accessible

-Protection of vulnerable wildlife, provide care for animals wounded in the wild and give sanctuary to endangered species

FACT: Measure A1 funds cannot be diverted to the State of California or local municipalities. Every penny must be spent in Alameda County

FACT: Measure A1 funds will be monitored by an independent oversight committee that will ensure the zoo is held fiscally accountable. By law, every penny must be spent on animal care, children's education programs, on-site conservation and visitor affordability and safety.

FACT: The oversight commitee is comprised of 9 members, representing 6 stakeholder groups and appointed by 5 agencies.

Appointing Agencies:

- The President of the Alameda County Board of Supervisors

-President of District 4 Alameda County Board of Supervisors

-The Mayor of Oakland

-The Alameda County Mayors Conference

-Board of Trustees of the East Bay Zoological Society

Stakeholder Groups:

-League of Women Voters

-Conservation of Environmental Group

-PTA Member or Public School Teacher

-Taxpayer

-Animal Rights

-Senior

KNOWLAND PARK STEWARDSHIP

Restoration of Arroyo Viejo Creek: The zoo works to keep the Arroyo Viejo Creek in Knowland Park clean and inhabited by native plants and animals, restoring it in partnership with local conservation groups and active volunteers from the neighborhood and community. The Zoo controls eriosion, pulls non-native,s plants natives and removed garbage from these fragile waters. The Creek Crew meets on the third Saturday of the month from 10:00 am-12:00pm and all are welcome to join. The restoration project includes educational outdoor classrooms and welcomes schools and creek educational groups to use these grounds for their programs.

Planting for Wildlife: The Zoo boasts thriving pollinator gardens, welcoming local hummingbirds, bees, beetles and butterflies. The gardens are also used to educate and inspire our guests to plant for wildlife in thier yards.

Native Tree Restoration Work: Throughout Knowland Park, Zoo staff and volunteers pull invasive plans, including French broom and plant native trees and plants, creating a haven for all local wildlife. 

ENDORSEMENTS

Measure A1 is endorsed and supported by nearly 1,000 leaders including:San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco Bay Guardian, Animal Care Organizations (e.g. Humane Society of the United States and In Defense of Animals) and Veterinary Leaders (e..g. Alameda County Veterinary Medical Association), local Environmental and Conservation Organizations (e.g. East Bay Regional Park District, Wildlife Conservation Network, Ventana Wildlife Society, Bay Area Puma Prokect, Project Coyote, and River Otter Ecology Project), School superintendents, Community Organizations and Civic Leaders (e.g. Alameda County Democratic Party, Metropolitan Greater Oakland Democratic Club), Business Community Leaders and Regional Elected Officials (e.g. Congresseoman Barbara Lee)

CALIFORNIA TRAIL PROJECT

FACT: Measure A1 funds CANNOT be used to construct the California Trail Project

FACT: The Oakland Zoo's California Trail exhibit was approved following years of community meetings and public input. The democratic process was upheld. California Trail is a 56- acre exhibt with 20+ acres of open space habitat that will set the stage for 20-acres of exciting new exhibits featuring regionally extinct animals such as the grizzly bear and endangered animals like the California condor. As part of the project, the Zoo voluntarily committed to implement a "habitat enrichment plan" for Knowland Park, aimed at caring for and enhancing native animal and plant habitat. 

*Author's Note: Parcel taxes are written for what projects the organization CAN do with the money, not what projects they CANNOT do. To clarify this, the Oakland Zoo sent a letter to the city council, indicating that none of the Measure A1 money would go toward the California Trail Project. Because this knowledge and this letter is accessible to the people who would sit on the independent oversight committee, it can be considered legally binding (the oversight committee legally MUST hold the zoo accountable for what they say).

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MORE INFORMATION

If this does not provide enough information, here are several links to actual documents regarding the Oakland Zoo and their intent. There have been a lot of links posted with interpretations, but these are the actual documents being mentioned, and some other links for more news and information.

If anyone reads them and has questions, please let me know and I will try to answer them.

The full Master Plan is listed here (#11) on the City of Oakland’s website. Development must be consistent with the Master Plan:http://www2.oaklandnet.com/Government/o/PBN/OurServices/Application/DOWD009157.

This does not provide much, but this is the company the zoo worked with to reduce their impact:http://questaec.com/content/projects/oakland-zoo/.

This is from 2010, it discusses the history, and what ended up happening after was that the planning commission and city council both approved.http://www.oaklandzoo.org/site/images/file/forms/zoo_improvements_myth_and_reality_march_2010.pdf.

There was a lawsuit, but the plan was upheld. Full articles don’t appear to be archived, but here’s part of it: http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-33136447.html.

Here is what the zoo sent the neighbors for their input in 2010:http://www.oaklandzoo.org/site/images/file/forms/oaklandzooimprovementplans_forcommunityinput.pdf

This is the actual 51-page CEQA document regarding the zoo from 1997.http://www2.oaklandnet.com/oakca/groups/ceda/documents/report/oak025959.pdf 

The first phase of the California Trail Project was a new veterinary hospital, which is complete. http://news.yahoo.com/grand-opening-oakland-zoos-veterinary-hospital-190031009.html

Lastly, there have been questions regarding why zoo's even matter at all. Please read this study as to why Zoos and Aquariums matter for conservation and stewardship practices: http://www.aza.org/uploadedFiles/Education/why_zoos_matter.pdf

Zoos' missions have changed over the years. They are about the conservation and preservation of all species, around the globe. This New York Times article discusses the role zoos play in conservation and the difficult choices ahead:  http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/28/science/zoos-bitter-choice-to-save-some-species-letting-others-die.html?pagewanted=all

This was written because I was inspired by a man named Vikram and a few other confused voters with important questions. It is difficult to decide how to vote if you do not know the history of the situation. Thank you to those individuals.

I hope this helps, and regardless of how you choose to vote tomorrow, please get out there and vote! 

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Edward May 17, 2013 at 05:05 pm
To add insult to injury, New Haven Unified just divided the community by re-naming a Middle SchoolRead More after two Phillipino labor leaders instead of an Early" Alto California", Mexican Governor after wich the Town of Alvarado was named. They created a WAR betwean comunities with flag waving and graphiti tagging damages even the police call a "Hate Crime". They should be naming a NEW High School after those two labor leaders and not just re-naming an existing historical Middle School. When push comes to shove, the New Haven Unified School Board will pay for a name change but not help pay for school supplies or keep good teachers with a good salery with benefits. They re-name a Middle School After labor leaders, but don't honor the Labor that had dedicated a lifetime to our children....Our Teachers.
Edward May 17, 2013 at 04:51 pm
Because new haven unified School District is so busy renaming or selling off Schools, they areRead More neglecting the 29.1 million dollar grant they got to help provide moderization and supplies to teachers. Instead of building a second High School, on the growing west side of union City, they sell off 15 acres and a relativly NEW, perfectly good school building just 3 blocks from a 70 year old Elementary School. When James Logan High School was Built, Union City had only 23,000 residents. Today, Union City bosts 77,000+ residents and has a single High School pushing 5000 students. Instead of building a new High School (like Fremont, that has 5 High School, one for each of ther original districts and a ROP School), New Haven Unified only has one in the Decoto District and Alvardo district residents must commute to the Decoto District to get an education beyond middle School. A 50 year old "busing policy" (without the Buses) in the name of diversity. Both sides of Highway 880 are just as diverse yet they will not build the west side a High School.
Edward May 17, 2013 at 05:16 pm
To add insult to injury, New Haven Unified just divided the community by re-naming a Middle SchoolRead More after two Phillipino labor leaders instead of an Early" Alto California", Mexican Governor after which the Town of Alvarado was named. They created a WAR betwean comunities with flag waving, fist shaking and graphiti tagging damages even the police call a "Hate Crime". They should be naming a NEW High School on the West Side of Union City after those two labor leaders and not just re-naming an existing historical Middle School. When push comes to shove, the New Haven Unified School Board will pay for a name change but not help pay for school supplies or keep good teachers with a good salery with benefits. They re-name a Middle School After labor leaders, but don't honor the Labor that had dedicated a lifetime to our children....Our Teachers.
Edward May 11, 2013 at 04:12 am
Here are some patch photos. you will notice the children marching with the" Filipino AdvocatesRead More for justice" banner all the way up to the New Haven Unified School District office. Do you think these photos could have incited the Vandels and selected their target? Violating the "Brown Act", the School Board created this problem by not putting the name change before the Voters before making this decision ahead of public comments and input. The outcome, of changing the name, and what the name would be, was already decided before they even put it on the agenda, behind closed doors. The clinched Fists, in the Top photo, did not help either. Remember, these are Patch Photos, that are public, and even more are out there in social media. http://storify.com/UnionCityPatch/a-collection-of-photos-and-reactions-to-alvarado-m/embed
Edward May 11, 2013 at 01:35 am
Dear Mr. Day: It is NOT the names of Larry itliong or Phlip Veracruz that have been at issue, itRead More has been the removal of an "existing" name, on an "existing" school, that already has Heritage Everyone agrees, that, if this was a new school, it would be good. We need a new High School on the west side of Union City because the existing School is pushing 5,000 students and is just to large and to far away. The School District is just playing politics with a "name" and not giving the Students what they realy need. They are selling off Real Estate with an existing School on the West Side, of Union City, to private developers, instead of giving us a new High School. People are fustrated with the School District and the Phillipino Comunity that pushed the name change and this is why they targetted the "Political Office" of the "Phillipino Community". This was not a random location...It was a "Shot Across the Bow". No amount of smooth talk or Guest Speakers will fix this. Only putting the name change "On the Ballot" will fix this. It must be resolved by everyone before we can "GO ON".
Edward May 14, 2013 at 04:00 pm
May 14,2013 Union City, California. Police said the first suspect pushed both homewoners down toRead More the floor and "forcefully removed the elderly female's jewelry." The second suspect found a young adult male locked in a bedroom, struck him in the head with the gun, ransacked the bedroom and took more property, police said. Both suspects fled on foot to a waiting vehicle, described as a newer model silver Audi sedan or BMW with chrome rims and tinted black windows. The vehicle was last seen being driven past Kitiyama Elementary School onto Medallion Drive, according to a Union City Police press release. Now this is about rich Black kids, with guns and driving BMWs, Attacking Elderly Whites in Union City. A little "political Vandelism" did not do this. This is a true "hate crime" against Whites yet it is reported as a "home invasion Robbery". They followed the Elderly White guy home from the store and pushed there way into the house and hurt everybody as they robbed them. Pre-selected an Elderly White Guy, because of hate" thencommited a crime against him and his family. The Political painting on a Political office was not a hate crime but a "political Statement". Get it Strait.
Edward May 11, 2013 at 04:00 am
Here are some patch photos. you will notice the children marching with the" Filipino AdvocatesRead More for justice" banner all the way up to the New Haven Unified School District office. Do you think these photos could have incited the Vandels and selected their target? Just a thought. http://storify.com/UnionCityPatch/a-collection-of-photos-and-reactions-to-alvarado-m/embed
Union City Resident May 9, 2013 at 09:44 pm
you could be on to a super idea! Online education. No ecological impacts. Everyone works at theirRead More own speed and capability. They get the best teacher every time because we can choose the lesson. Do anytime before midnight the same day if there is homework just like in college for those who sleep late and are always truant in regular school, no computer or too young and nobody at home, can go to computer centers. LOL You can name your own computer instead of school names. We can afford it better, cheaper for parents than school taxes, no administrators everywhere you look. Okay, I was just kidding...I think it's one issue at a time. School naming, school board, violating the Brown Act, address issues of recall, new elections, listening to the public, elected officials not following district policy, School Superintendent who knew or should have known it was a Brown Act violation, should be fired or not?, put issue on ballot by referendum or not?, let other elected officials write to editor instead of meeting with their voters?, Nobody trying to correct the errors made?, then discuss new high school. I agree with other letter - students being abused in school for maybe years now, bad test scores and they all say they know why but as educators they haven't fixed the problem yet, budget is non existent but we can afford all new band and athletic uniforms for the school with the new name LOL Taxpaying without representation