We need folks to contribute ideas about the types of resources we need to make our community flourish. If you are a Hill District resident, business owner, social service administrator or a member of religious group, come out give your opinions on what resources our community needs. We also need folks who will commit to following their issue to make sure the community gets what it has asked for. See you Wednesday at 5:30PM Hill House.
Below are some examples of what one community negotiated.
Ballpark Village CBA -- San Diego 2005
In September of 2005, a broad coalition entered into the first CBA in San Diego. The CBA set out a range of community benefits to be provided as part of a large, multi-use project to be built adjacent to the new downtown baseball stadium. CBA benefits include:
Requirements for environmentally-friendly design standards (LEED) and construction practices;
Living wages for employees of service contractors at the project;
A local hiring program for construction employees, permanent employees, and service workers at the project;
- Responsible contracting requirements;
- $1.5 million for job training of local residents;
- Affordable housing obligations going beyond the city's requirements;
- Commitment to attract a grocery store operator who pays living wages and benefits.
- $100,000 in funding for a gentrification study of the impact of downtown development on surrounding communities; and
- $50,000 in funding for arts, youth, and culture services in the surrounding communities.
The coalition and the developer are currently negotiating revisions to the CBA.