FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - 11/05/2002
After three months of intensive collaboration with the VRA, the UC Village residents have challenged the University to address its failure to attract and retain students with families. For months, we've been asking: Who does the University want to live in graduate student housing, and what will it do to keep our families here? Countless families have been forced to move out of the village due to recent rent hikes. Many more have to plan to leave by next year. It is time to stop waiting for an answer that never comes. The University is not taking our interest in affordable housing seriously. Hence, the petition drive. As a result of your efforts, we have collected over 500 signatures from the residents of UC Village and Smythe-Fernwald! We have presented these signatures along with a letter to the UC Regents and UCB administration. Our demands are simple. The University must adopt the following measures to provide for and maintain affordable housing for its students in a fair and equitable manner by
To date, none of these demands have been met. Some of you will say, "I told you so…" Others want to know why we can't just stop paying rent. Let's be patient, strategic, and smart. A very large and visible event is being planned for spring 2003 that will bring political support, media attention, and financial leverage to our cause. In the meantime, we suggest that 1. You continue putting pressure on U.C.B. and U.C. offices by writing on their rent checks - PAID IN PROTEST - until these above demands are met by U.C.B. 2. You consider a "Yes" Vote for Prop. 4 that has provisions (read $$$) that can be set aside to provide affordable student housing. 3. You contact VRA representative Joanne Manson about getting involved in the direct action planned for early spring. Committee for Affordable Student Housing and Responsible Fiscal Planning
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Village resident Graciela Serratos created this helpful checklist for troubleshooting your internet connection. Many thanks to Graciela for sharing this resource!
The results of the security survey we conducted in 2019 are now available. This anonymous data shows the incidence of theft in the Village and residents' ideas about how to improve security. We hope to discuss these ideas at a future community meeting. Please let us know your thoughts in the comments section!
Thank you to all who came out to our community meeting this past Thursday! We really appreciate that you took the time to come out and talk about the issues that are occurring within the village. If you were unable to come, here is a recap of our meeting:
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