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THE ECONEWS REPORT: What If Measure F Passes?


The Coalition for Responsible Transportation Priorities mapped off-street parking in downtown Eureka and found that 57 acres are devoted to parking lots, which is more than 33% of the developable land.
The Coalition for Responsible Transportation Priorities mapped off-street parking in downtown Eureka and found that 57 acres are devoted to parking lots, which is more than 33% of the developable land.

Eureka voters will be asked to decide on Measure F, the pro-parking ballot measure that opponents warn would thwart ongoing plans to build affordable housing downtown. If it passes, what are the consequences. The California Housing Defense Fund, a non-profit that ensures California’s housing laws are follows, recently sent a letter to the City of Eureka warning that should Measure F pass, it could “wreak legal and financial havoc.”


Dylan Casey and James Lloyd of the California Housing Defense Fund joined the show to discuss California housing law and elaborate on their letter to the city.


Listen to this episode here from the Lost Coast Outpost (where you can also read a transcript), Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Buzzsprout.


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The EcoNews Report is a weekly, half-hour environmental news/chat program broadcasted on KHUM Community Radio (104.3-104.7 FM) every Saturday at 10am PST. Hear from host and EPIC Executive Director Tom Wheeler, and esteemed guests. Browse past shows from EPIC's archives, listen or read transcripts on the Lost Coast Outpost, or listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Buzzsprout.

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