So there is a low income, mobile home park in Palo Alto, Buena Vista, that is under threat of closure due to developers who want the land. For that last 3+ years the residents haven't taken the matter lying down and protested, sat in on city council meetings, etc. to stop the closure. Well now the residents of Buena Vista Mobile home park are going to have a powerful new tool in their fight against the big developer who wants the land, a Moive; NOTES FROM BUENA VISTA (Teaser).
Time will tell if this movie will be effetive in stopping the plans of the developer and city council.
PALO ALTO -- The only mobile home park in Palo Alto is the subject of a documentary that will be shown Tuesday and Wednesday as part of Affordable Housing Week 2016 in Santa Clara County.
"Notes from Buena Vista," a documentary by filmmaker Elizabeth Lo, is an exploration of the Buena Vista Mobile Home Park's 400 low-income, mostly Latino residents, who could lose their homes if property owners are successful in closing the housing site at 3980 El Camino Real.
Organizers say Lo's film addresses how "the severe shortage of affordable homes in Silicon Valley puts tremendous pressure on our communities, as households of all incomes compete to secure safe and affordable homes."
Buena Vista residents have lived with the uncertainty of their housing situation for about 3 ½ years.
The park's closure remains in limbo as residents, the property owner and the city of Palo Alto work out differences in court.
The park's owners, Toufic and Eva Jisser, filed an application to close the site in November 2012.
The Palo Alto City Council decided in May of last year to allow the Jissers to close the park.
The Buena Vista Mobile Home Park Residents Association then filed a lawsuit against the city in August, seeking to overturn the council's decision and, at the minimum, a larger relocation assistance package for tenants than required by the city.
In November, the Jissers also filed a lawsuit against the city, saying that requiring the owners to pay $8 million in tenant relocation assistance as a condition to close the park is a "staggering financial demand."
Lo's documentary explores how development pressures in Silicon Valley threaten the livability of this area for many, such as the Buena Vista residents.
The documentary will be shown at 5 p.m. Tuesday at the Aquarius Theatre, 430 Emerson St. in Palo Alto and at 5 p.m. Wednesday at Camera 12 Cinemas, 201 S. Second St. in San Jose.
Admission is free. For tickets, visit SVatHome.EventBrite.com.
A discussion with the filmmaker and panelists will follow each screening.
Tuesday's panel includes Erika Escalante, president of the Buena Vista Mobile Home Park Residents Association; Amado Padilla, Stanford University professor who authored a report on the mobile home park residents' health and education; and Kyra Kazantzis of the Law Foundation of Silicon Valley.
Wednesday's panel includes Melodie Chaney, a resident of the mobile home park; Kent Greathouse, a resident of Winchester Ranch Mobile Home Park in San Jose; Diana Castillo of the Law Foundation of Silicon Valley; and Adam Marcus of the San Jose Housing Department.
Source: San Jose Mercury News, Jacqueline Lee
http://www.mercurynews.com/real-estate-news/ci_29904055/film-spotlights-palo-altos-only-mobile-home-park
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