THANK YOU!
Thank you to everyone who attended the press conference and Land Use & Housing Committee meeting on June 12. We like to thank the Community Members, Organizations and Friends of Campland members who spoke at both the press conference and committee meeting! We showed an overwhelming amount of support. Sean Schwas, Co-Chair of Friends of Campland hand delivered the 1130 printed emails sent to councilmembers in support of the project.
GOOD NEWS – The vote was 3 to 1 to send the De Anza Short-Term Improvement and Repair project to the City Council for approval.
WE NEED YOUR ATTENDANCE!
This is it! Our most important meeting as City Council will either approve or deny the De Anza Short-Term Improvement & Repair Project. This project will benefit the City, the Mission Bay environment, and people who love waterfront camping. Here is what is at stake:
- Campland will finance up to $8 million to remove the mobile homes ridden with asbestos and clean-up the landscaping. No more eyesore and environmental hazards that affect both the public and Mission Bay water quality.
- The De Anza campground can remain open and will be managed by Campland. Families who planned to stay at De Anza past June 30 will be able to keep their reservations and enjoy camping.
- Campland will repair and reopen the bike and pedestrian trails to make them safe and accessible.
- If approved, this project will extend Campland’s lease to 2026!
This is a win-win project and needs to be approved – so we need your support!
We need to confirm the time. Details to follow soon. Wear your yellow Campland Forever shirt.
We need to confirm the time. Details to follow soon.
Wear your Campland Forever yellow shirt.