What yes on ‘F’ means
May 27, 2010 | 267 views | 1 1 comments | 10 10 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Editor:

In the final analysis, the choice about Measure F is straightforward.

Yes on “F” means Brentwood will be in control and keep Antioch and the county at bay. Yes on “F” might lead to local jobs and housing with the help that would bring to our economy.

If homes are built, they won’t come for at least five years. Also, “F” helps our schools and police while building extra sports fields and providing paramedics. All of this without raising taxes.

No on “F” means the same situation we’re in today. As far as I am concerned, that’s unacceptable. The opponents of Measure F offer us nothing but more of the same.

Yes on “F” is my choice.

Tarra Missem, Brentwood
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gklaus
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May 27, 2010
No on Measure F means following the General Plan. No on Measure F means no more unneeded retail. No on Measure F means Smart Growth for Brentwood as a whole and not just to benefit a few landowners.

Antioch is not a threat. Antioch is not a threat. A disingenuous tactic from a campaign that used every trick in the book to hoodwink Brentwood voters.

Antioch is not a threat. The LAFCO chairman said so, even the Brentwood Press editorial said Antioch was not a viable threat to the land.

Vote NO on Measure F on June 8th.

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