Affordable Housing for People, not Profit

  • Invest City resources to build new affordable housing for our community, and convert existing market housing into affordable, social, and cooperative housing

  • Advance compassionate solutions to homelessness, prioritizing services rather than punitive measures

  • Expand and protect tenants’ rights, including passing the Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act (TOPA)

  • Ensure our housing supply is accessible to seniors and disabled residents

  • Strengthen local labor standards in new development, building on the successful model of the HARDHATS Ordinance

  • Further our commitment to Right of Return and other policies that address red-lining, displacement, and gentrification

  • Enhance City enforcement of housing anti-discrimination law

Public Safety for All

  • Reduce the scope of police in areas such as noise complaints, mental health response, homelessness, and parking/traffic enforcement so that they can focus on the areas where they are most effective

  • Expand our Specialized Care Unit to 24 hour service and insource this work to City workers

  • Increase street lighting and other forms of environmental deterrents to crime

  • Invest in unarmed ambassador programs that provide services like walking people to and from their cars at night, as has been recommended by the Commission on the Status of Women

  • Waive qualified immunity for armed City personnel

  • Save Alta Bates hospital through the creation of a public health district

  • Institute common-sense public health measures to prevent the spread of disease and make our community accessible for older and disabled residents, including requiring and providing effective masks in healthcare facilities

  • Build community readiness for fire and invest in fire safety

Making Berkeley Work for Working Families

  • Expand the City’s enforcement of our local labor laws

  • Pass universal just cause in employment for all workers

  • Use City contracts and grants to promote unions and unionization

  • Develop good paying, dignified jobs that reinvest in our community

  • Ensure pay and benefits for City workers are competitive with the private sector to attract and retain workers

  • Support small businesses in the Downtown, including by penalizing corporate landlords for prolonged commercial vacancies

  • Partner with Berkeley City College to provide education and career opportunities for working-class young people

People First Infrastructure

  • Prevent traffic violence by investing in bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure

  • Invest in paving our roads, prioritizing under-served communities and climate friendly and resilient infrastructure

  • Prioritize repairing and widening sidewalks to ensure access for all

  • Make it easier for neighborhoods to request stop signs and speed bumps to prevent dangerous driving

  • Expand and invest in our City's parks and green spaces

  • Partner with AC Transit to install bus shelters and benches at all bus stops in the district

A Resilient, Climate-Friendly City

  • Provide financial assistance to low income tenants and homeowners to build climate resilience in their homes while reducing emissions

  • Expedite the transition to a zero-emission City vehicle fleet

  • Invest in electric vehicle charging capacity for tenants

  • Expand the City’s investment in providing electric bicycles to low-income residents

Transparent, Accountable Government

  • Hold UC accountable for their impacts on our community

  • Make corporations and developers pay their fair share of City services

  • End the culture of lack of accountability for senior City management

  • Directly engage constituents with participatory budgeting and policy prioritization

  • Strengthen our Open Government and Fair Campaign Practices Commissions by merging them into an Ethics Commission with independent appointment and increased powers

  • Oppose changes to meeting rules like earlier meeting times that would prevent public participation

  • Transition to hybrid meetings for all City commissions and Council committees

  • Expand our language access policies so that everyone can participate in City meetings and processes

  • Allow community voices to be heard rather than shutting down public comment

  • Maintain Berkeley’s commitment to human rights around the world, including by passing a Ceasefire resolution