It all comes down to just a couple of paragraphs. Read the operative texts of Measures LC & D and then decide for yourself!
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It all comes down to just a couple of paragraphs. Read the operative texts of Measures LC & D and then decide for yourself!
Measure D says that we would not be able to change any aviation use of the airport without first voting to close the airport. But if it passes, closing the airport will become all but impossible!
Measure LC would be a huge win for our community. If the airport ever closes, it would prevent the City Council and developers from doing anything with the land, except for turning it into public parks.
Measure D would redefine a “voter majority” to mean a majority of voters, not a majority of votes. This would make any future voter approval effectively unattainable!
Want to display the Yes on LC, No on D logo in your window? Here are two PDFs you can download and print at home!
We’ve put together some graphics for you to add on your social media profiles, to make it easy for you to show your support for the Yes on LC, No on D campaign!
Measure D supporters claim the financial impact of Santa Monica Airport is far greater than it really is. Here’s City Manager Ron Gould saying that in reality, it’s only equivalent to a “medium-sized strip mall.”
On September 18, 2014, one of our volunteers recorded two short videos that show quite clearly just how close the airplanes at Santa Monica Airport come to our community.
Supporters of Santa Monica’s Measure LC, for local control over the city’s airport, have filed a vandalism report after finding their pro-LC yard sign defaced by the words “Save SMO,” a slogan used by backers of the aviation lobby’s Measure D.
We are looking at what may ultimately be over a million dollars of spending by Measure D supporters to promote the deception that is Measure “D.” A whopping 99.6% of their funds are coming from aviation and/or non-local sources. So far, 80 percent of Measure D’s funding is coming from out of state, 16 percent […]