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Since 1971, California law empowers a MAC to advise its county supervisors on a broad range of issues concerning the unincorporated area. We are a group of passionate residents working to unite the communities of Ashland, Cherryland, Hayward Acres, and San Lorenzo. We are demanding from our Board of Supervisors a Municipal Advisory Council (MAC) to empower our communities with accountable local representation.
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USPS Place Name Correction Request Submitted for Unincorporated Alameda County Communities!
¡El Condado de Alameda ha presentado al Servicio Postal de los Estados Unidos (USPS) una solicitud de correcciones de Nombres de Lugar para las comunidades no incorporadas del Condado de Alameda!
September 2024 News Update: On September 12, 2024, the Alameda County Community Development Agency submitted an official letter to the United States Postal Service (USPS) requesting changes to USPS Place Names (the "City, State" line in a mailing address) for unincorporated Alameda County communities of Ashland, Castro Valley, Cherryland, Fairview, Hayward Acres, and San Lorenzo. Click here to read the letter.
What would this change accomplish? USPS Place Names in unincorporated Alameda County do not match official community names and boundaries (click here to see a map of this mismatch). Due to USPS’s method for establishing mailing address Place Names, many unincorporated-area residents currently have USPS Place Names that are associated with the cities of Hayward and San Leandro. By implementing this change, the USPS would recognize the names and boundaries of the urban unincorporated communities as the official USPS mailing address Place Names. Correct USPS Place Names will improve community identity in the unincorporated communities and decrease confusion about municipal boundaries and services.
What would this change mean for you? If you live in the unincorporated communities of Ashland, Castro Valley, Cherryland, Fairview, Hayward Acres, or San Lorenzo, and your USPS Place Name does not already match the official name of your community, this change would mean that your community name would become your official USPS mailing address Place Name. ZIP Codes and mailing routes would not be impacted, and you could continue to use your old Place Name as an unofficial alternative if you prefer it.
When will the change be approved and implemented? The USPS is reviewing the County's request and they have not yet made their decision or set a timeline for implementation. In its letter to the USPS, the County recommended a phased approach to implementation to help minimize strain on USPS staff resources. A phased approach would also allow the County time to establish Hayward Acres as an official "Domestic Name" with the USGS Board on Geographic Names (BGN), as required by USPS. All other communities that are part of this request are already recognized by the BGN.
What's next? The County is waiting for a response from USPS, and we will continue to share updates with this listserv and on our website as we receive them. Once changes have been approved, the County will launch an outreach campaign to educate residents about their new USPS Place Names.
Have questions about this project? Contact Ali Abbors at [email protected] or 510-670-5428, or visit the County's website: https://www.acgov.org/cda/USPSproject/.
Noticias de septiembre de 2024: El 12 de septiembre de 2024, la Agencia de Desarrollo Comunitario del Condado de Alameda presentó una carta oficial al Servicio Postal de los Estados Unidos (USPS) solicitando cambios en los Nombres de Lugar USPS (la línea «Ciudad, Estado» en una dirección postal) para las comunidades no incorporadas del Condado de Alameda de Ashland, Castro Valley, Cherryland, Fairview, Hayward Acres y San Lorenzo. Haga clic aqui para leer la carta.
¿Qué se conseguiría con este cambio? Los Nombres de Lugar USPS en la zona no incorporada del Condado de Alameda no coinciden con los nombres y límites oficiales de las comunidades (haga clic aquí para ver un mapa de este desajuste). Debido al método de USPS para establecer los topónimos de las direcciones postales, muchos residentes de zonas no incorporadas tienen Nombres de Lugar USPS asociados con las ciudades de Hayward y San Leandro. Mediante la aplicación de este cambio, el USPS reconocería los nombres y límites de las comunidades urbanas no incorporadas como los Nombres de Lugar oficiales del USPS para las direcciones postales. La corrección de los Nombres de Lugar USPS mejorará la identidad de las comunidades no incorporadas y reducirá la confusión sobre los límites y servicios municipales.
¿Qué significaría este cambio para usted? Si usted vive en una de las comunidades no incorporadas de Ashland, Castro Valley, Cherryland, Fairview, Hayward Acres o San Lorenzo, y su Nombre de Lugar USPS no coincide con el nombre oficial de su comunidad, este cambio significaría que el nombre de su comunidad se convertiría en su Nombre De Lugar oficial en su dirección postal USPS. Los códigos postales y las rutas postales no se verán afectados, y podrá seguir utilizando su antiguo Nombre de Lugar como alternativa no oficial si así lo prefiere.
¿Cuándo se aprobará y aplicará el cambio? El USPS está estudiando la solicitud del Condado y aún no ha tomado una decisión ni fijado un calendario para su aplicación. En su carta al USPS, el Condado recomendó un enfoque gradual para minimizar la presión sobre los recursos de personal del USPS. Un enfoque gradual también daría tiempo al Condado para establecer Hayward Acres como un «Nombre Doméstico» oficial con la , tal y como requiere el USPS. Todas las demás comunidades que forman parte de esta solicitud ya están reconocidas por el BGN.
¿Y ahora qué? El Condado está a la espera de una respuesta de USPS, y seguiremos compartiendo actualizaciones con este servidor de listas y en nuestro sitio web a medida que las recibamos. Una vez aprobados los cambios, el Condado lanzará una campaña de divulgación para informar a los residentes sobre sus nuevos Nombres de Lugar USPS.
¿Tiene preguntas sobre este proyecto? Póngase en contacto con Ali Abbors en [email protected] o 510-670-5428, o visite el sitio web del Condado: https://www.acgov.org/cda/USPSproject/.
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05/09/2024
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At 11:00am this morning your most important right as a U.S. and California Citizen -- the right to due process under the law -- will be violated when the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) will vote to affirm an unconstitutional $24 a month rate hike on your electric bill.
Believe it or not, the California State Assembly has introduced legislation that requires SDG&E, Southern California Edison, and Pacific Gas & Electric to collect a new ‘Fixed Fee’ on every residential electric bill in addition to your monthly electrical usage charges. This "Fixed Fee" will be billed on top of what you are already paying: the highest electric bills in the Continental USA.
Call your Commissioners, and if possible, attend the meeting (click here to attend the Webinar or listen in on your phone at (800) 857-1917).
Commissioners pay close attention to public input, and as few as half a dozen calls can send up red flags that change public policy, but you must act now by calling any one (or ideally all) of the phone numbers listed below:
General Number: 1-800-649-7570
President Mary Bell Batjer: 1-800-823-4840
Comm'r Martha Guzman Aceves (415) 703-1096
Comm'r Clifford Rechsctaffen (415) 703-3791
Comm'r Genevieve Shiroma (415) 703-1407
Comm'r Darcie L. Houck (916) 894-5718
Comm'r John Reynolds (800) 649-7570
Comm'r Karen Douglas (800) 649-7570
Attend the CPUC Voting Meeting at 11am by clicking here
How your rights are being violated
Under the Fifth and 14th Amendments of the Constitution of the United States you have the right to "due process" under the law. This right to due process is so important that it is also enshrined in ARTICLE 1 of the California Constitution with the exact same words as the U.S. Constitution.
When the founding fathers wrote the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights they vowed to defend them with their "lives," their "fortunes" and their "sacred honor."
It is time to remind our elected officials and the good men and women of the CPUC that their vows of office require them to defend the Constitutions of the United States and California.
THIS IS THE VIOLATION:
When the California Assembly oted in favor of the utility backed AB 225 (and what morphed into AB 1999), they did it under the radar and in the middle of the night WITHOUT ANY PUBLIC HEARINGS OR PUBLIC NOTICE. Under the law, public hearings and public notice are the "due process" that is required by the U.S. and Article 7 of the California Constitution.
In other words, you and your rights got screwed straight into the ground by the corporations that run and own our State Government and the CPUC (i.e. SDG&E, Southern California Edison, and Pacific Gas & Electric).
TALKING POINTS:
This is the easy part. All you have to say is that the utility-sponsored $25 fixed fee that is mandated by AB 1999 was enacted without due process. It violated your rights, and is therefore unlawful.
If nothing is done, your electric bill will be increasing. Even if you cut your electricity use to near-zero, your bill is still going up, up, up ...
We have published a brief fact sheet on this legislation that mandates higher electric bills. You can read it online at our Web site here.
Make your calls now. It could change California history, and put the Commission on notice that it is being watched.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU CAN'T ATTEND or LISTEN IN
You don't have to attend to send a powerful message!
If you can't attend the meeting at 11:00am you can send a powerful message by simply logging in to the meeting and letting it play quietly in the background. The technicians at CPUC will see that your computer is logged in and count you as an attendee whether you listen or not.
Again, please attend this 11am Meeting by clicking here!
Thank you for all of your help and for reading this far. Together, we can and will defeat the big utilities in their efforts to deprive you of your money and you constitutional rights.
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