• 0
  • Home
  • About Us
  • What We Do

Shopping Cart

GPAM
  • Home
  • About Us
  • What We Do

Alhambra group wants to limit developers’ influence in elections

Lowe’s (credit: Getty Images, Pixabay)

Real estate and politics should not mix.

At least that’s according to an Alhambra advocacy group, whose members want to limit the ability of real estate developers to influence future elections through large donations.

Grassroots Alhambra In Action told the city it would petition for a ballot initiative to cap campaign contributions, singling out the outsized role of the real estate industry, the Pasadena Star-News reported. The proposal would also require election voting be done by district not at-large.

The group needs 3,982 signatures from Alhambra voters to be on the ballot.

The cap would prevent real estate developers from making large donations. Councilmembers David Mejia and Jeff Maloney both previously accepted $5,000 campaign donations from the Charles Company.

The Charles Company and GTR Property Development are developing a project that will include a Lowe’s and a pair of office buildings on South Fremont Avenue. A group of residents had filed a lawsuit, arguing that the developers should conduct a full environmental impact report.

Mejia told the Pasadena Star-News that caps on donations made sense, but voting by district did not.

In 2017 in Los Angeles, City Council candidates could accept a maximum of $700 from an individual and $30 per-person in cash. There was a $210,100 limit on non-individual contributions during the regular city election. [Pasadena Star-News] — Hannah Madans 

Powered by WPeMatico

  • 14 March 2018
  • The Real Deal
  • Uncategorized
  •  Like
A work of art: Frank Gehry chosen to design Downtown performing arts center →← China’s housing market loses steam
  • Recent Posts

    • Feds to sell landmark Spring Street Courthouse in DTLA May 14, 2025
    • Rams owner Stan Kroenke eyes Olympics broadcast center, film studio in Inglewood May 14, 2025
    • Eaton fire victims, others claim insurance adjuster stole repair money  May 14, 2025
    • State Farm approved for 17% rate hike amid California “insurance crisis” May 13, 2025
    • Optimus scores $22M refinancing for South LA shopping center May 13, 2025
  • Recent Comments

    • Archives

      • May 2025
      • April 2025
      • March 2025
      • February 2025
      • January 2025
      • December 2024
      • November 2024
      • October 2024
      • September 2024
      • August 2024
      • July 2024
      • June 2024
      • May 2024
      • April 2024
      • March 2024
      • February 2024
      • January 2024
      • December 2023
      • February 2023
      • January 2023
      • December 2022
      • November 2022
      • October 2022
      • September 2022
      • August 2022
      • July 2022
      • June 2022
      • May 2022
      • April 2022
      • March 2022
      • February 2022
      • January 2022
      • December 2021
      • November 2021
      • October 2021
      • September 2021
      • August 2021
      • July 2021
      • June 2021
      • May 2021
      • April 2021
      • March 2021
      • February 2021
      • January 2021
      • December 2020
      • November 2020
      • October 2020
      • September 2020
      • August 2020
      • July 2020
      • June 2020
      • May 2020
      • April 2020
      • March 2020
      • February 2020
      • January 2020
      • December 2019
      • November 2019
      • October 2019
      • September 2019
      • August 2019
      • July 2019
      • June 2019
      • May 2019
      • April 2019
      • March 2019
      • February 2019
      • January 2019
      • December 2018
      • November 2018
      • October 2018
      • September 2018
      • August 2018
      • July 2018
      • June 2018
      • May 2018
      • April 2018
      • March 2018
      • February 2018
      • January 2018
      • December 2017
    • Global Property and Asset Mangement, Inc.
      137 North Larchmont
      Los Angeles, California 90010
      +1 213-427-1127

    © 2025 GPAM