#City & Town Planning
Target:
City Council of Antioch, CA
Region:
United States of America
Website:
www.stopantiochwalmart.com

Wal-Mart wants to expand their store on Lone Tree Way into a Supercenter. The new store will put a drain on City services and cost more tax dollars. To make matters worse, the expansion won’t generate a significant amount of revenue for the city, since it will mostly add non-taxable goods and small stores in town will likely close down or have reduced sales.

A WAL-MART SUPERCENTER WILL…

• According to the Institute of Transportation Engineers, a Supercenter will generate approximately 45,500 car trips weekly!

• Traffic from the expansion will also increase runoff and, create tons of green house gases, and unhealthy air pollution.

• Locally owned businesses are at risk. In the worst economy in over 70-years, we must protect local businesses, not make it more difficult for them to survive.

• A community will lose1.4 jobs for every job a Wal-Mart creates, according to a study on www.newrules.org. The jobs that get shifted to Wal-Mart are part-time, low wage jobs with no benefits.

• A Wal-Mart Supercenter will just shift our tax base from struggling local stores to the Supercenter. A supercenter will not increase sales of goods in Antioch just shift them from one store to another.

• Local stores will go out of business causing urban blight and job loss. Empty storefronts create economic holes that can spread, closing other stores in the same neighborhood center and attract crime and graffiti.

We, the undersigned residents of Antioch, urge the City of Antioch to vote NO on the expansion of the existing Wal-Mart located at 4893 Lone Tree Way.

The expansion of the Antioch Wal-Mart threatens the environment, will increase crime, traffic congestion and would threaten local existing businesses.

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The Stop Antioch Walmart Expansion petition to City Council of Antioch, CA was written by Stop Antioch WM and is in the category City & Town Planning at GoPetition.