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lindbladpolicyinitiatives

  • Name: Jack
  • Surname: Lindblad
  • Location: East San Fernando Valley (ESFV) of Los Angeles, California
  • About Me: Award-winning Architect, Urban Planner, Author, Community Organizer, Political Economist, North Hollywood Northeast Neighborhood Councilmember, Green Party of Los Angeles County Councilmember, Green Party-endorsed 2015 Candidate for Los Angeles City Council District 2, 2014 Green Party Candidate for California Senate, 18th District, 2010 Candidate for California Assembly, 39th District, garnering 22% of the Vote resounding with our working class East San Fernando Valley electorate, Jack Lindblad campaigns on a Green-values platform for a carbon-positive, relocalized, 100% renewable energy, steady state, circular economy, basing development on bio-regional determinism, by forming public policy on accepted science, not corporatist interests, not developers. • Advanced Food security with supporting fresh produce grown in local community gardens and edible forest permaculture in our lower, urbanized Pacoima-Tujunga watershed providing entrepreneurial opportunities for marginalized folks. • LADWP adopted Tujunga Spreading Ground Sediment management strategies following our submitted Public Comments arguing for mechanical conveyance over 170,000 truck trips to protect quality of life. • Advanced Big Tujunga and Pacoima Reservoir cleanout strategy of moving sediment upstream to enhance Watershed resource conservation and replenishment rather than degrading quality of life by transporting and deposition of sediment in communities. • Engaged the public to push for Light Rail mass transit along Van Nuys Boulevard, an initiative picked up by Metro to usher Transit oriented development in historic commercial cores to help meet California’s Climate 2020 Mandate to lower GHG by 1/3 based on 1990 levels and to attain at least 1/3 renewable energy economy. • Inspired Senate Bill 375 to hold developers to transit-oriented development, mixed use, pedestrian-friendly revitalizing existing infrastructure for helping meet California's 2020 Climate mandate Assembly Bill 32. • Award winning architectural and urban design practice developing resilient, off-the-grid, net-zero energy, living buildings, self-sustaining, resilient built-environments for entire communities, medical building campuses to religious building campuses, and single and multi-family dwellings. Inspiring legislation, CEQA Public Comment Led to Community Success Delivering environmental and economic justice to the community: "We celebrate ten years of progress in seeing positive changes to improve the business health with non-GMO branding in Panorama City, the UDAT’s Panorama City Commercial Area Revitalization Concept Plan, the first CDO with Q Conditions encouraging and memorializing business concerns and needs as Planning Code passed by City Council and signed by Mayor Hahn, recognized with awards for creating sustainable communities with developer criteria being transit­oriented, mixed use and pedestrian-friendly presaging Transit­Oriented Communities, inspiring the creation of SB 375 to hold developers accountable to meet our AB 32 2020 Climate mandate of 1/3 lowered carbon emissions compared to 1990 levels and a 1/3 renewable energy economy." "The March 2014 election resulted in my fourth City of Los Angeles Neighborhood Council election victory and my first election as North Hollywood North East Neighborhood Council Councilmember. “My neighbor helping neighbor gardening group has advanced Food security with supporting fresh produce grown in local community gardens and edible forest permaculture in our lower, urbanized Pacoima-Tujunga watershed providing entrepreneurial opportunities for marginalized folks.” "Engaging the Public, my cooperative efforts amongst neighborhood councils advanced: • Tujunga Spreading Ground Sediment management strategies adopted by LADWP following our submitted Public Comments arguing for mechanical conveyance over 170,000 truck trips to protect quality of life. • Big Tujunga and Pacoima Reservoir cleanout strategies of moving sediment upstream to enhance Watershed resource conservation and replenishment rather than degrading quality of life by transporting and deposition of sediment in communities. • Light Rail along Van Nuys Boulevard linking local and regional mass transit, an initiative from my 2010 Assembly bid, picked up by Metro to usher Transit Oriented Development in historic commercial cores to help meet California’s Climate 2020 Mandate." "My candidacy is the voice of humanity to: 1) Overturn the Law Enforcement Officer's Bill of Rights and the Blue Code of Silence, 2) Enact Citizen Ombudsmen Boards with decision-making oversight over all law enforcement agencies, 3) Ensure law enforcement officers are prosecuted to the law's maximum extent, 4) De-militarize police forces." "Fully funded public education for all from pre-K through post-doctorate to restore California's preeminence in education. To restore over 30 years of education funding cuts, besides setting corporations property tax assessment on a mark to market under Proposition 13 while maintaining folks in their homes, an oil and carbon tax, we need both prison reform and pension reform. We must make local: water, energy, food and material production, finance to curb GHG and provide these five securities to survive more severe and more frequent Extreme Weather and Abrupt Climate Disruption." Once elected, Jack will represent the 99% not the corporation, for: Green Jobs New Deal – Fully Funded Education for All – Universal Single-Payer Quality Affordable Health Care – Human dignity - Quality of Life – Steady-state economy – Prison Reform – 100% Renewable Net-zero energy economy – Live Green Values – Vote Green Party – Stop Nepotic Politics – Save Our Neighborhoods Relocalize water, energy, food, materials, finance – Local Community Banks - Reform Ellis Act - Tighten Up SB 1818 Density Bonus - Get The Money Out of Politics - Protect Rights, not Raids - Revitalize Tujunga-Pacoima Watershed – Stop Fracking! - Light Rail on Van Nuys Boulevard - #SocialJustice #LivingWage #RejectAusterity #GreenJobs #HumanDignity #EnvironmentalJustice #QualityOfLife #AffordableHousing #StopGentrification #StopCorporateWelfare #TinyHousing #Permaculture #GMOfree #PesticideFree A green new deal. Resilient communities, sustainable future. The California Dream for all. Everybody in. Nobody out. 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