Don't let the sun set on LIBERTY in the Bay Area
SF BAY CAPR is the voice of property owners and taxpayers in the Bay Area
Regional and State Agencies are subverting the authority of your local Mayor and City Council by developing a 25 year plan that would severely restrict where you live and how you travel while significantly increasing your cost of living in the Bay Area.
They use words like Sustainable Development and Smart Growth
to mask the true effect of their policies
These governmental agencies, in conjunction with non-profits and stakeholders, have declared a WAR ON SUBURBIA . Mark Levin characterized it as an all out assault on wealth and the middle class on his radio show on April 9. As he stated "We are not running out of land, we are running out of LIBERTY". The policies that are being developed and implemented without voter approval have a significant impact on property rights. To add insult to injury, they are using your tax dollars and the power of government to undermine the wealth in your home and property.
It's time to take a stand. If you are concerned about the preservation of property rights, you have come to the right place! We have property rights teams throughout the Bay Area and a "Property Rights Watch Dog" program that allows citizens to alert us when they hear about meetings and/or policies that will impact property rights.
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We are the only organization in the Bay Area dedicated to giving property owners a voice.
Government bureaucrats and social equity organizations are bent on redistributing your wealth through land use, housing, and transportation policies.
Join us and learn:
- What can I do to protect my property rights?
- What does Smart Growth and Sustainable Development really mean?
- What can I do to protect the character of my town?
- Do I want to live in stack and pack housing, take public transportation, live above a store?
- Do I want governments and bureaucrats telling me where I can live and work?
- Do I want my mobility restricted by being forced to use public transportation?
- And much, much more!