Save Our Sausalito Urges City to Deny the Bridgeway Application

Save Our Sausalito attorneys submitted a letter urging the City to deny the 605-613 Bridgeway application, outlining legally required reasons for denial. The letter highlighted violations of height limits, zoning regulations, environmental risks, and historical misrepresentation.
DEIR Must Protect Sausalito’s Historic and Biological Resources

Save Our Sausalito submitted detailed comments on the Draft Environmental Impact Report for the 6th Cycle Housing Element Programs. The comments call for a thorough reassessment of the DEIR to ensure the protection of Sausalito’s historic and biological resources.
Evaluation Reveals Deep Historical Roots at Bridgeway Property

Save Our Sausalito submitted a Historic Resources Evaluation (HRE) by Connor Turnball Preservation Consulting to the city, highlighting the historical and cultural importance of 605-613 Bridgeway and advocating for its preservation.
California Law Requires Sausalito to Protect Listed Historic Structures

Save Our Sausalito opposes the demolition of historic structures at 605-613 Bridgeway, as it includes walls of a listed historic building, which the California State Office of Historic Preservation equates to demolishing the entire structure.
Sausalito Must Deny Bridgeway Proposal due to Non-Compliance

Save Our Sausalito challenges the luxury condo development at 605-613 Bridgeway, citing non-compliance with the Housing Accountability Act, Sausalito Municipal Code Chapter 10.46, Density Bonus Law, CEQA, and SB 35.
Save Our Sausalito Challenges DEIR for Bridgeway Apartment Proposal

Save Our Sausalito raises concerns about the luxury condo development at 605-613 Bridgeway, citing the biological impact on protected species. This impact blocks the use of SB 35’s streamlined approval process for this project.
Presence of Special Species Bird Habitat Mandates Protective Action

Save Our Sausalito objects to the Draft Environmental Impact Report, citing inadequate analysis and mitigation of impacts to historic and biological resources, including over ten protected species, in Sausalito’s Downtown Historic District.