

SouthEast Development Area. The City of Fresno wants to annex 9000 acres of prime farmland. City planning shows no phase of development is economically feasible, and taxpayers could be stuck with billions of dollars in infrastructure costs. It's a gift to land developers and removes focus from fixing Fresno's real problems.
Let your Fresno City Council Members know where you stand on SEDA
Contact in writing:
Fresno Council Member (by name)
Fresno City Hall
2600 Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93721
Contact by email:
District 1: Annalisa Perea: annalisa.perea@fresno.gov
District 2: Mike Karbassi: mike.karbassi@fresno.gov
District 3: Miguel Arias: miguel.arias@fresno.gov
District 4: Tyler Maxwell: tyler.maxwell@fresno.gov
District 5: Brandon Vang: brandon.vang@fresno.gov
District 6: Nick Richardson: nick.richardson@fresno.gov
District 7: Nelson Esparza: nelson.esparza@fresno.gov
Mayor Dyer: jerry.dyer@fresno.gov
City Clerk: clerk@fresno.gov
In your letter or email, reference the SEDA Specific Plan