East Bay Times Letters to the Editor for Nov. 3, 2022
If you live in Oakland, you’ve likely heard about Measure Y, which would provide financial stability and allow for critical growth for the Oakland Zoo.
We spent years carefully developing an investment plan. An independent oversight committee would audit those funds twice every year to ensure they go to support the specific programs outlined in our promise. Measure L expenditures would be guided by existing city plans developed with years of community input. The bond measure doesn’t name specific projects or amounts because that would not serve the public interest or taxpayers. Here’s why:
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