
In 2006, using this poster, Bayview Hunters Point activists gathered over 33,000 signatures in 90 days on our refendum petition. But City Hall tossed it. Now that the California Supreme Court has reinstated a similar Pleasanton referendum petition, can BVHP find lawyers to take ours back to court … and win back our community?
Tags:
African American employees of Lennar Corporation,
Alameda County Superior Court Judge Frank Roesch,
arsenic,
BAAQMD Executive Officer Jack Broadbent,
Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD),
Bayview Hunters Point,
Black Mayor Willie Brown,
Bret Harte,
California Health and Safety Code Section 42400,
chromium,
City Hall,
Commissioners Eric Mar and Kim-Shree Maufas,
Congressman John Conyers,
developers Jennifer and Frederick Lin,
Dr. Charles Drew College Prep Academy,
dust monitoring,
El Dorado County,
EPA Superfund Site,
George Washington Carver,
Kofi Bonner,
lead,
Lennar,
Lennar Corporation’s Hunters Point Naval Shipyard development,
Malcolm X Academy,
Mayor Gavin Newsom,
Muslim University,
Oak Ridge High School,
Parcel A,
Pleasanton,
radon,
Roland Sheppard,
San Francisco,
San Francisco City Attorney Dennis J. Herrera,
San Francisco Department of Public Health Director Mitchell H. Katz,
San Francisco Public Health Director Katz,
Save Pleasanton Hills,
Sen. Dianne Feinstein,
Serpentine rock,
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi,
the Board of Education,
the California Air Resources Board (ARB),
the California Supreme Court,
the carcinogenic effect of asbestos,
the Centers for Disease Control (CDC),
the Defend Bayview Hunters Point Committee,
the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),
the Hunter’s Point Shipyard,
the Painters Union,
the Precautionary Principle,
the San Francisco 49ers football team,
the San Francisco Unified School District,
the School District’s School Health Programs Office,
the SF Asthma Task Force,
The World Health Organization,
white Pleasanton,
World cancer expert Samuel S. Epstein

In an email to the San Francisco Bay View, Laurence Pelosi verified that he was a Lennar senior executive in March of 2004 at the time San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom, his cousin for whom he had served as mayoral campaign treasurer, had signed the Hunters Point Shipyard Conveyance Agreement at the behest of Laurence’s Aunt Nancy Pelosi, speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives.
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A. Philip Randolph Institute,
Administrative Assistant Ceola Richardson,
Ahimsa Porter Sumchai M.D.,
Amy D. Brownell P.E.,
arsenic and lead testing,
Article 31 of the Health Code,
Asbestos Dust Mitigation Plan,
Attorney Angela Alioto,
Barbara Newsom Callan,
Bayview Opera House,
civil criminal and environmental regulatory violations,
Community Liaison Clementine Clarke,
corporate polluter,
Darius Anderson,
dirty transfer,
Environmental Protection Agency's National Priorities List,
environmental racism,
ethical conflicts of interest,
ethics laws,
federal Superfund Act,
Gavin Newsom,
governmental integrity,
Historical Radiological Assessment,
Hunters Point Shipyard,
Hunters Point Shipyard Parcel A,
Hunters Point Shipyard Restoration Advisory Board,
James Bryant,
Kofi Bonner,
Laurence Pelosi,
Lennar,
Lennar's $5 million Proposition G campaign,
Mayor Willie Brown,
Michael Cohen,
Morgan Stanley,
Nancy Pelosi,
Naval Radiological Defense Laboratories,
Navy Secretary Gordon England,
Paul Pelosi,
Peter Byrne,
Planning Commission President Shelley Bell,
Project Manager Gary McIntyre,
Proposition P,
racial discrimination,
Rajiv Bhatia M.D.,
Rep. John Murtha,
Richard Blum,
Ronald Pelosi,
San Francisco Board of Supervisors President David Chiu,
San Francisco Division of the FBI,
San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom,
San Francisco Redevelopment Agency,
San Francisco Redevelopment Commission,
Sen. Barbara Boxer,
Sen. Dianne Feinstein,
SPUR (San Francisco Planning and Urban Research),
Supervisor Aaron Peskin,
Supervisor Sophie Maxwell,
toxic dust,
Treasure Island Community Development

Grading and construction activities by the Florida-based megadeveloper Lennar enter a third year … with asbestos and particulate levels at air monitor HV9 – located adjacent to a residential complex – skyrocketing to over 296,000 structures per cubic meter Dec. 28-30.
Tags:
adult and pediatric asthma,
adult congestive heart failure,
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry,
Amy Brownell,
Angela Alioto,
asthma,
Bay Area Air Quality Management District,
Bayview Hunters Point,
Candlestick Point,
chest pain,
chronic bronchitis,
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease,
cough,
Dr. John Balmes,
Dr. Rajiv Bhatia,
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),
EPA Office of Air and Radiation,
fatigue,
federal Superfund site,
fetal and infant deaths,
Hunters Point Shipyard,
Hunters Point Shipyard Restoration Advisory Board,
irregular heartbeat,
Kofi Bonner,
Lennar,
Lennar president and CEO Stuart Miller,
low birth weight infants,
mesothelioma,
National Center for Environmental Health,
Parcel A,
particle air pollution,
Ph.D.,
pneumoconioses,
pre-term deliveries,
Public Health Director Mitch Katz,
San Francisco Department of Public Health,
shortness of breath,
stadium,
Thomas Sinks,
toxic asbestos,
weight loss,
World Trade Center,
Yosemite Slough

Lennar’s LEN stocks had sunk to $3.60 per share by mid-November despite restructuring and partnership with the financial firm CB Richard Ellis, headed by Richard Blum, a UC regent and husband of Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a principle sponsor of the Lennar-funded Proposition G.
Tags:
"polluter pays" regulations,
Ahimsa Porter Sumchai M.D.,
asbestos,
BAAQMD Asbestos Dust Mitigation Plan,
Bay Area Air Quality Management District,
Bayview Hunters Point,
biomonitoring,
California Body Burden Campaign,
CH2M Hill,
Community Choice Aggregation,
dirty transfer,
Dr. Kevin Grumbach,
Dr. Tomas Aragon,
environmental justice,
Hunters Point Naval Shipyard,
John Rizzo,
Kofi Bonner,
Lennar,
Lennar-BVHP,
Mirant power plant,
Proposition F,
Proposition G,
Richard Blum,
San Francisco 49ers stadium,
San Francisco Board of Supervisors,
San Francisco Department of Public Health,
San Francisco Redevelopment Agency,
Sen. Dianne Feinstein,
Sierra Club,
Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi,
The Healthy California Biomonitoring Program