Rocklin City Manager Declares No Downtown Until
2028!!!
“It’s kind of like a big smile with a gap in the teeth”, Says Todd Lowell,
Chairman for the Rocklin Area Chamber of Commerce about Rocklin's downtown.
You would never know by looking at Rocklin’s downtown that
our city played a very important part in our state’s and our country’s
history. The first railroad roundhouse was built in our city 150 years ago and was instrumental in opening up the
West. Rocklin’s granite quarries have
helped to build the city of Sacramento and San Francisco.
What has our current city council done in the last 25 years
to develop the "heart and soul" of our city?
Historic Front Street, once a bustling town
150 years ago is virtually vacant. Most citizens refer to the downtown as a 'blight.
Why has there been no effort by Vice Mayor Peter Hill who has been in
the city council for 25 years or Council member Kathy Lund who has been in office for over 20
years, or Council member George Magnuson who has been in office for over 17 years or our 10 year vetran,
Mayor Brett Storey.
Why has this city council been able to approve strip mall
after strip mall and one housing development after another and not think about bringing to life Rocklin's historic downtown?
In 1997, St. Mary’s, Rocklin’s oldest standing building, was
offered for free to the Rocklin City Council on the
condition that they would move the structure from the owner's property. The council’s answer was ‘NO’ to preserving this 120 year old structure.
Later, because a group of dedicated Rocklin residents,
who stood up and fought to save and restore Rocklin’s oldest church, we are able to enjoy a part of Rocklin
history that would have been destroyed.
Because of the indifference of
the current city council we do not have a downtown and our city manager
indicates there will be no downtown until 2028. This date is unacceptable!
Its Time for a Change and a city council that will listen to it's constituents - Remove Petter Hill, Brett Storey
and George Magnuson in November
Valley View Parkway is a cross town highway that connects highways 80 and 65, bringing 14,000 vehicles a day into our city. This highway will be used by people who do not even live in Rocklin. Valley View Parkway will be used it as a short cut- cars will race by our schools, parks and retirement communities. The heart of Rocklin, Park Drive will be severely impacted. We do not need another 14,000 cars a day added to our streets and neighborhoods. Why does this current city council insist on this traffic nightmare, that degrades our way of life???
Solution: We can elect new city council members who can remove this road from the Rocklin General Plan by a simple majority vote of our City Council. This simple solution will help to maintain our way of life and stop thousands of vehicles a day from entering our streets.
We do not need more traffic in Rocklin – Remove the incumbents