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In Two Places

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Real Estate Agent with Paragon Real Estate Group

Tonight there are two important meetings taking place at the same time.  Can I clone myself?  One of them takes place in Healdsburg, at City Hall; the other will be in Santa Rosa at the "Wells Fargo Center For the Perfoming Arts" (I much preferred our local arts center named after Luther Burbank as opposed to a bank, but I suppose it could be worse).  

The first important option is a City Council meeting, the council will be voting upon approval of the lot split for the first Habitat for Humanity of Sonoma County project in Healdsburg.  Habitat bought the parcel in question from a client of mine with the understanding that the zoning would allow for a "small parcel subdivision" for affordable housing.  From all appearances, the vote should be in the right direction, but one never knows until the die is cast.  I'd love to be there in support of Habitat, biting my nails in the back row, cheering when the approval is given, shaking hands with the folks from Habitat after the meeting, and getting ready to roll out the fund-raising effort later this week.

The other incredibly important event is a lecture by Stephen H. Schneider, PhD, a member of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Founder/Editor or the journal "Climate Change", and Professor at Stanford University.  His lecture "Global Warming: Do We Know Enough to Manage the Risks?" is sponsored by a number of local organizations involved in coming up with solutions to the climate crisis, incuding the Redwood Empire Chapter of the US Green Building Council and the local Climate Protection Campaign.

A tough choice indeed!  Each meeting is critical to the present and future of many people.  I have a feeling the lecture will be more compelling, as the vote by the City Council should go the right way.  I'll take notes and post an update tomorrow.

Jeff Fullmer
FM Properties - Idaho Falls, ID
Real Estate Investor/Financier

We would love to help clone you but we don't even know what you look like!  = )

I would go to the City Council meeting. That more directly effects you and Habitat for Humanity is an incredible cause to support. Even if you think its a slam dunk, there may be some open mike time that would allow you to speak up and give your 2 cents if some opposition is presented. Take the opportunity to rub shoulders.

Welcome to the Rain!

 

Jan 07, 2008 08:24 AM
Carol Lexa
Paragon Real Estate Group - Healdsburg, CA

Hi Jeff,

Thanks for the comment. I thought I'd help you out with the cloning by posting a picture from second grade.  I'd much rather be cloned from age 6 than from age 50+! 

Habitat has checked in with the City and it appears that all is in order for the approval tonight.  Fortunately they know I'm behind them and they're fine with my absence for this meeting.  They've tapped me for the Steering Committee coming up with brilliant (hopefully) fund-raising ideas.   I started that process by asking the agents in my office to make a donation from our "Community Action Fund".  The donation was approved, of course, by the amazing, fantastic, generous agents who know how much this means to our town, to the people who will inhabit the Habitat houses, and to me.  And now for the rest of the offices in town (oh boy!)...

Habitat for Humanity of Sonoma County also builds "green".  Not only do they take care of the housing needs of wonderful folks who otherwise struggle to have housing, they take care of our earthly home, too.  Love them! 

 

 

Jan 07, 2008 11:31 AM
Jeff Fullmer
FM Properties - Idaho Falls, ID
Real Estate Investor/Financier

My special group of scientists & doctors can accomodate any request! Good to see the work you are doing, keep it up!

Jan 08, 2008 08:16 AM