
YES on PROP I MOBILIZATION
Saturday, October 17
10:00 AM
2301 Mission St. at 19th
1st Floor Mercadito
Co-hosted by The Plaza 16 Coalition / La Coalición de Plaza 16
Join us for a Mission town hall to learn more about why Prop I is so important for the future of the Mission and San Franicsco. Hosted by the Prop I campaign and the Plaza 16 Coalition.
For more information call Maria Z. at 415-487-9203 ext. 207
RSVP and invite your friends on Facebook
Venga al foro comunitario en la Mission para aprender mas sobre la Prop. I porque es una media tan importante en este siclo de elecciones.
Para mas información contacte a Maria Zamudio 415-487-9230 ext. 207
Come ROCK OUT with Latin Legends including Leo Rosales (formerly of Malo), John Santos, Dr. Loco, John Calloway, Mission Varrio Project, and MORE!
Join us in this historic celebration of the Latin American music, culture, art, stories and people that make the Mission District in San Francisco so unique.
All proceeds go to Proposition I, the pause for a plan to save the Mission.
Viva La Mission!
11:45 Gather
12pm-1pm Press conference + public rally on City Hall Steps
2pm Board of Supervisors public comment
3pm Office of Mayor Ed Lee sit-in
RSVP on Facebook http://bit.ly/savemidtown
65 Families Face An Average 120% Rent Increase, Forced Displacement, Eviction Threats
Midtown is the only city owned apartment complex that is not public housing, the tenants have paid off the property mortgage in 2007. A lot of tenants lost their Fillmore based Victorians to eminent domain during the civic redevelopment and were promised equity ownership upon mortgage satisfaction.
However that promise has been broken, instead we face eviction threats from Mayor’s Office of Housing, promising to start evicting people on 10/12
It’s time for Midtown to take over the City Hall. Public officials have been deaf to our pleas asking them to stop willful destruction of our community.
We’ve written letters and called. We came to Board of Supervisors hearing. We filed the largest rent control petition in San Francisco history and lost. No housing attorney in San Francisco will take our case.
Now we must do what people who can’t get their voices heard do – take our case directly to the people in charge. We’ll be doing a large sit-in until we get our 30 minutes with the mayor, we’ve been asking for this opportunity for months – but were denied.