Argument in Favor of Measure D
Twenty-two years ago, despite the vigorous opposition of developers, Alameda County voters approved Measure D, the "Save Agriculture and Open Space Lands Initiative." This measure protected Alameda County open space and agricultural areas from development and required that any changes to the ordinance had to be approved by Alameda County voters.
The stated purpose of the measure was "to preserve and enhance agriculture and agricultural lands, and to protect the natural qualities. the wildlife habitats, the watersheds and the beautiful open spaces of Alameda County from excessive, badly located and harmful development".
This current update of the original Measure D continues the moratorium on development in protected areas but allows for limited and essential agriculture and equestrian improvements.
Environmental groups, business leaders, ranchers, farmers and elected officials throughout the county all support this measure.
Here is what Measure D will do:
- Continue to prohibit uncontrolled development in areas in Alameda County designated as protected open space and agricultural areas.
- Prohibit any structure on ridgelines or hilltops or where they will project above a ridgeline or hilltop, as viewed from public roads, trails, parks and other public viewpoints.
- Allow ranchers and equestrian facilities to provide more space for covered corrals, practice areas for people learning to ride horses and performance areas.
- Allow expanded storage, processing and retail facilities for wineries, olive presses etc. to serve the public.
- Continue to require any changes in the overall general plan for the protected areas to be approved by the voters.
Please vote yes on Measure D
Nate Miley, Alameda County Board of Supervisors
Richard Valley, Alameda County Board of Supervisors
Lori Souza, Tri-Valley Conservancy Board Chair
Diana Hanna, Grassroots Organizer, Measure D
Dick Schneider, Co-Author Measure D