This past Thursday, November 19, a second community meeting was held about the proposed Walmart Supertcenter. The City of Milpitas has now released the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) for the project application. The public has 45-days to comment.
We heard loud and clear from neighborhood residents, faith leaders, community organizations, and grocery workers that the City that Milpitas does not need a Walmart Supercenter. Preliminary analysis shows that a Supercenter comes with a lot of risks.
- Displacement of local businesses. Milpitas already serves as a regional retail magnet. A 24-hour Supercenter will not generate substantial gains in sales tax revenues, since it will simply displace other existing retail.
- Urban decay. As businesses close as a result of a Supercenter, property values will fall due to urban decay and property tax revenues will be lower than otherwise.
- Traffic congestion. The Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) states that the 24-hour Supercenter will have ‘significant unavoidable impacts’ on the roadways due to traffic increases.
- Lower wages. Wal-Mart pays lower wages and benefits than most of its competitors, particularly in the grocery arena. These lower wages will impact Milpitas’ economy since many employees are likely to be residents. These new jobs will displace higher paying jobs in the grocery industry.
- Lower quality of life. When a community’s mom-and-pop operations lose to national big-box chains, the community loses as well. And although Wal-Mart is located on the other side of the Interstate, a 24-hour Supercenter will impact the entire city, including your neighborhood stores.
The City of Milpitas should not allow the Supercenter. Let’s maintain our quality of life. Tell the City to reject the Wal-Mart expansion, like many other Bay Area cities. The deadline for letters is Friday, December 18 at 5:00 OM. Letters should be addressed to:
Ms. Cindy Hom, Assistant Planner
City of Milpitas
Planning and Neighborhood Services Department
455 E. Calaveras Boulevard
Milpitas, CA 95035
E-Mail: chom2@ci.milpitas.ca.gov
Thank you for getting involved. Also a letter or email to the Milpitas Post would be very helpful. The next meetings about the Walmart proposal will be Thursday, December 10, 6:00 PM at AMF Mission Bowling Lanes, and Saturday, January 9, 8:00 AM, at Sunnyhills United Methodist Church. Please call me to RSVP, (408) 786-8133 cell.
Erik Larsen, Lay Leader
Sunnyhills United Methodist Church

