We, the citizens of Fremont, CA, have lost confidence in our city government's ability to make smart decisions during the current drought crisis with regard to development projects in Fremont. We want our City Council to follow the lead of neighboring Pleasanton’s City Council who recently voted to put their developments on hold, including the largest development in Pleasanton’s city history, of 1300 new homes on the eastern stretch of town.

We, the citizens of Fremont, CA, want all large scale construction, as well as development approvals for anything other than single family homeowner property improvements or additions, to be put on indefinite hold until the drought in California is declared officially over by the state government.

We want the Fremont City Council to immediately declare a moratorium on any and all approvals from the Planning Commission or the Fremont City Council for any new developments or for amendments to the General Plan to rezone existing sites. All plans already approved that have not started grading should be required to be put on hold until the California state government declares the drought to be officially over.