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MCRD Letter to Medford City Council Members

Rogue Valley20 Jun 2009
Text of letter to Medford city council members from Medford Citizens for Responsible Development (MCRD) urging them to comply with the most recent LUBA ruling ordering the city to require a traffic study, and not seek to have the ruling overturned by the Oregon Court of Appeals. Provides links to further sources of information on this issue at the end of the message.

Zoning board can't hear anti-Wal-Mart appeal . . . yet

Worcester26 Jun 2007

Tonight Worcester's Zoning Board of Appeals declined to hear a petition to overturn the Definitive Site Plan for a development in Quinsigamond Village that would include Worcester's first Wal-Mart.

According to the City's Law Department, a zoning ordinance passed in Feb 2007 takes away the ZBA's ability to hear appeals of site plan decisions.

However, the Board made clear that they can take up petitions on the Wal-Mart development when a building permit is issued.

For more info, see Worcester First.

Audio: Listen to the discussion as an mp3 or ogg.

Walmart Update

Worcester14 Jun 2007

Many Worcesterites are uneasy about the proposal to build a Wal*Mart in Quinsigamond Village in Worcester. If you're curious to learn more about the impact a Walmart would have on Worcester, or if you're concerned and want to know what can be done about it, now is you're chance to find out more. Here are some upcoming events:

  • June 18 - Wal*Mart: High Cost of Low Price - documentary about Wal*Mart - free - 6:30 pm Quinsigamond Village Community Center Worcester
  • June 25 - Zoning Board of Appeals hears Wal-Mart Site Plan Appeal - Please come and support the abutters to this site who are concerned about the impact a Wal*mart would have on their neighborhood. 5:30 PM Worcester Public Library Saxe Room 2 Salem Square
  • For more information visit: Worcester First

Stop a Wal-Mart Supercenter and its Super Traffic Before it Comes to Town!

Portland01 Jun 2007
The City of Tigard is in desperate need of your opinion. The city is revising it's comprehensive plan - the blueprint for all future development in Tigard. The next step in the Comprehensive Plan process is to receive input and direction from Tigard's citizens.
Policy Interest Teams are now being organized through the City of Tigard, where Tigard residents will help create goals, policies and action measures to drive the Tigard 2027 Plan.

We're asking all interested parties to join teams to help raise the issue of traffic and discuss potential land use changes that will alleviate congestion. The current opportunity requires just a two month commitment.

To join a Policy Interest Team call Darren Wyss at or email him at  darren@tigard-or.gov.

For more information regarding Tigard's traffic mess and the current zoning which creates it please visit  http://www.tigardfirst.com

Against The Wal 2007: Schedule of Counter-Shareholder Events

Arkansas21 May 2007
It’s been a year since we last confronted the Wal-Mart shareholders-- another year of poor healthcare, gender discrimination, environmental degradation, poverty wages, the destruction of local businesses and union busting. The Wal-Mart shareholders are meeting up again and Against the Wal is gearing up for another exciting week of resistance. Lets ask the shareholders to make this year a year of people over profit, a year of human rights, living wages and respect for communities!

Wal-Mart Sent Spy to Infiltrate Fayetteville Community Group

Arkansas11 Apr 2007
While posing as a friendly hometown retailer, the international corporate giant conducted elaborate espionage on citizens. Read More>>

Against the Wal plans to protest this year’s Shareholder’s Meeting in June at the University of Arkansas Campus. To find out more about Against the Wal go to www.againstthewal.net/ or email info (at) againstthewal.net.

Related: Democracy Now Coverage

Gresham First: Wal-Mart decision & volunteer meeting THIS WEEK!

Portland21 Mar 2007
After over two years of debate, the Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals is expected to rule Thursday, March 22 on the Wal-Mart Supercenter proposed for southwest Gresham. Opponents will meet Thursday night at 7pm to discuss the decision and next steps. Read More>> | greshamfirst.org

Walmart Alert

Portland19 Feb 2007
Walmart is setting there sights on property just north of Vancouver, WA. There are already three Walmarts in Vancouver. In my opinion, that's three to many. The sight is located off of 134th street just east of I-205. That's just 3 miles or so north of an existing walmart that is located off of Highway 99. It seems that the nieghborhood isn't in favor of a walmart being built here but the corporations money may trump the desire of people who live here. Hopefully it doesn't get built. Boycott Walmart and let them know they are not welcome here. I'm trying to do a paper on this but without a bias. If anyone has any leads or suggestions, I would like to hear them. Thanks.

Rally for a Sweatshop Free PDX

Portland16 Feb 2007
Come hear Wal-Mart sweatshop workers from India and Colombia, Oregon's Labor Commissioner Dan Gardner, and a Portland fire fighter speak on why Portland should rid sweatshops from city contracts and become sweatfree now.
RALLY FOR A SWEATSHOP FREE PORTLAND

Monday, February 19th (President's Day)
12pm-1pm
In front of City Hall

(1221 SW 4th Ave, between Madison and Jefferson Streets)

Background on the campaign: The goal of the sweatfree campaign is to end taxpayer subsidies of human rights abuses. The City of Portland purchases goods from companies known to have partnered with subcontractors accused of labor rights violations. The Sweatfree Coalition is working to pass a sweatfree ordinance that upholds local and international labor laws and respects the dignity of all workers.

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State board poised to deny Medford Wal-Mart

Rogue Valley20 Jan 2007
After almost three years of debate, the decision on a proposed Wal-Mart will be back in the hands of the Medford City Council. Fresh faces on the Council are likely to consider neighborhood concerns and impose strict requirements for new development. Opponents are hopeful that the project can be defeated once and for all, and are rallying public support.

Tigard residents organize against Wal-Mart

Portland19 Jan 2007
Many residents of Tigard were alarmed this week after receiving anonymous survey calls designed to test attitudes about retail choice in the area, and to question their support for a new 24-hour "super store". For most participants, there was no doubt who was behind the calls.

To combat pressure from neighbors, Wal-Mart often keeps projects a secret as long as possible, limiting neighbors' time to organize opposition. Once a project is announced, the company works hard to find supporters. In Cedar Mill, Wal-Mart sent thousands of postcards asking neighbors to testify in support of the new store, or send written comments to local leaders.

A phone poll may be the newest way for Wal-Mart to identify local supporters, and this week's survey has neighbors worried that an official proposal could be coming soon.

Waking Up Wal-Mart One Person at a Time

Philadelphia03 Aug 2006
The nation's "fastest growing social movement" visited Philly yesterday as part of the Wake Up Wal-Mart Tour. Dozens packed a friends meeting house including local pols, union organizers, and activists for what House candidate Patrick Murphy described as "an incredible opportunity to change our country and make our voice heard."

BOYCOTT WAL-MART!

MARKIN10 Jun 2006
THE RACE TO THE BOTTOM STOPS HERE!

This writer has just received news that the Massachusetts Federation of Teachers (MFT) has voted to support the Wal-Mart boycott. Thus, the MFT joins a growing number of other unions union federations nationally and internationally in support of this first step in the struggle to organize Wal-Mart...

Video: Local Wal-Mart Quarantined due to Social and Economic Hazards

Philadelphia04 Jun 2006
On Friday June 2nd, CEO Scott Lee convened Wal-Mart's annual shareholders meeting. In celebration Jobs with Justice and the Rukus Society held a national Quarantine Wal-Mart Day of Action. In Philadelphia, Philly JWJ, activists and labor leaders converged on Wal-Mart in Hazmat suits and declared Wal-Mart a social and ecological disaster area. Why? As JWJ organizer Eduardo Soriano-Castillo explained during the action, "A majority of Wal-Mart employees have no healthcare while the healthcare options that Wal-Mart does provide are inadequate and full of hidden costs. Because of these violations, Wal-Mart has been classified by the Bureau of Worker Health as a threat to public safety and will be placed under strict quarantine until said offenses are remedied." Read Entire Article

Watch video of Wal-Mart Quarantine: QT7


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