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Vote YES on M to Protect Tiburon and Belevdere Open Space!

Photo ©Jocelyn Knight

Nature and parks should be a part of every community. As the Bay Area grows, we need to protect and restore creeks, trees and wildlife habitats in urban areas – providing places for children and families to gather, play and experience nature together.

 

Climate change puts our communities and natural areas at risk with extreme weather threatening people, water and wildlife. Measure M is part of the solution to remove the carbon pollution that causes climate change, improve air quality, and provide wildlife habitat while reducing wildfire risk.

YES on M:

  • Reduce wildfire risk to our local communities

  • Conserve open space surrounding Tiburon and Belvedere

  • Protect wildlife habitat

  • Protect the water quality of the estuary and the bay

  • Prevent increased traffic congestion in our community 

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For 50 years the Martha Property has been a source of contention in our community. Measure M would finally bring a close to that, protecting the property and our resources so that our children and grandchildren can enjoy the same quality of life that we do.

 

By protecting this land forever as parks and open space for all, we can ensure it is never developed. And, instead of more traffic, increased crowding and more people next door, we can preserve beautiful views and wildlife habitat for us all to enjoy.

 

Measure M will preserve Marin’s legacy of natural beauty by protecting open space, natural areas, wildlife habitat and water quality. It will ensure that our children, grandchildren and all future generations enjoy the same quality of life we do.

Join community leaders, elected officials and longtime Tiburon and Belvedere residents in voting YES on Measure M.

Ad paid for by California Trust for Public Land Action Fund, Committee major funding from

Joe Buscaino for a Better LA
Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association
Los Angeles Parks Foundation

Additional information regarding the contributors of $100 or more to this committee can be found at www.marinvotes.org.

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