Our Work
Campaigns
What we’re working on now — and what we’ve done.

Affordable Housing
Measure K Implementation
Support: Affordable housing built as promised. We're watching the RFPs to keep the homes affordable, at 32 feet, and in scale with the neighborhood.

Historic District
605–613 Bridgeway
Oppose: The city has found this out of scale project inconsistent with zoning. It has no place in the Historic District.

Liveaboards
Pelican Harbor
Pelican Harbor lease transfer was rejected 4–0.

Bridgeway
1 Harbor Drive
Sausalito's largest proposed building — 294 units, 80 feet tall, on Bridgeway. The developer says it needs no environmental review. We say study the impacts first. Sign the petition today.

Historic District
83 Princess Street
Oppose: A 39-unit, 66-foot building that would clear-cut the Princess Grove, carve into a fragile hillside, and swallow an 1884 landmark home.

Stand With
Bridgeway Neighbors
After 13 police reports and a neighborhood petition, the new operator of the former Trident space agreed to changes that gave Bridgeway neighbors their evenings back.

Stand With
Nevada Street View Protection
A draft RFP made view studies optional for developers. Nevada Street neighbors sent 88 comments, and the Council voted 5–0 to make them mandatory at both housing sites.

Historic District
A Real 32-Foot Height Limit
Developers used hillside slope rules to reach 57 feet in a 32-foot zone. We got the loophole closed — height in the historic district is now measured from the street.

View Protection
ViewSync
SOS built ViewSync to measure a project's view impact from real elevation data. After a multi-step path, the City adopted it — developers must now use it before approval.

View Protection
View Protection Standards
The City adopted view-protection standards 5–0 — developers must now measure a project's impact on public views, using ViewSync, before it can be approved.

Stand With
Food on the Table
When a federal shutdown left about 280 Sausalito neighbors short on food aid, SOS supporters raised $10,000 in a week — and the City Council matched it.

Affordable Housing
Passed Measure K / MLK Park
We backed affordable housing on the city's own sites and won a pledge to keep it to 32 feet. The RFPs are out and it's getting built — proof that more homes and human scale aren't a trade-off.

State Legislation
SB 79 — Defending the Historic District
A state housing law would have allowed 55-foot buildings by right across the historic district. As part of a statewide coalition, we helped strike the rule that swept us in — now state law.

Historic District
Alta Mira
A 630-signature petition stopped a 153-unit proposal above downtown — and the Alta Mira site was removed as a housing opportunity site.