Showing posts with label Pat Ecklund. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pat Ecklund. Show all posts

Saturday, September 12, 2015


Dick Spotswood: Power play over control of Bay Area’s regional governance


Dick Spotswood writes a twice-weekly column on local politics for the Marin Independent Journal. (IJ photo/Robert Tong) 

The Bay Area is in the midst of an audacious bureaucratic power play that, if successful, will change the face of the region. The Metropolitan Transportation Commission is making its long-predicted move to gut the Association of Bay Area Governments, converting itself into the Bay Area’s de facto regional government.
A vote is expected soon enabling MTC to assume ABAG’s planning and housing allocation function. That would make ABAG’s financial model untenable. ABAG, long the high-density housing bogey man, has surprisingly morphed into a bottom-up operation respecting concerns of municipalities.
That’s due, in part, to two Marin council members, Novato’s Pat Eklund and San Anselmo’s Doug Kelly, who’ve taken an aggressive role reforming ABAG. It’s aided by ABAG new deputy executive director Brad Paul — a Greenbrae resident — who honors the long-touted but often-ignored policy that regional agencies push their high-density, transit-first housing agendas only when local communities concur.
See the full article in the Marin IJ HERE
See the Marin Coalition Lunch Program with Pat Ecklund and Steve Kinsey Debate HERE

Thursday, March 5, 2015

TAM meeting 7/14/2014 Steve Kinsey/Dan Hillmer criticize opponents of Plan Bay Area



Steve Kinsey (Marin Supervisor) and Dan Hillmer (Larkspur City Council) on TAM criticize Marin's ABAG representative, Pat Ecklund (Novato Council) and the public who oppose the urbanization of Marin. 

Kinsey, who has refused to engage the general public on the issue of housing. tears up Pat Ecklund who stands alone among the politicians as openly questioning the policies of Plan Bay Area.  Dan Hillmer of Larkspur City Council piles on too.  Is this the same Dan Hillmer who drew enthusiastic public support for opposition to the Larkspur Station Area plan?  Local people tell me that he is actually tied to the pro development group of politicians currently running the county.  His performance that evening may have just been political posturing.

All present seem to dismiss the concerns of any of the opponents of Plan Bay Area and misrepresent the position of Citizen Marin which functions as a coalition of neighborhood groups. 

Clearly, Steve Kinsey and Dan Hillmer seem determined to urbanize Marin despite the widespread opposition and seems willing to steamroll everyone who gets in his way.

We are not going to let that happen Steve and Dan.

Citizen Marin is over 10,000 members and is the largest grassroots organization in Marin.  

We will Save Marin Again!

Thursday, November 20, 2014

"No Way for Citizen Votes on Plan Bay Area" The Day Democracy Died.


A special session of ABAG decides against holding a full vote for Plan Bay Area. Novato's Mayor Pat Ecklund Objects.  Scott Haggerty, Alameda County Supervisor, complains the plan screws the rural and suburban communities.