Saturday, July 11, 2026

New Citizen Activist Group in Emeryville Emerges

 Neighbors United

Scrappy Group of Citizen Neighbors Taking on the Billion Dollar Sutter Juggernaut

Problems with the planned Sutter hospital center for 53rd Street in Emeryville has citizens in Emeryville and North Oakland concerned enough they are coalescing into a new activist group called Neighbors United.  The 30+ member group, open to all, has several members of the former activist group RULE (Residents United for a Livable Emeryville) among its founders.  The group invites all who are concerned about the Sutter project to the meetings (the next one will be tomorrow).  

Sutter Health proposes a new 200 bed facility, about the same size as Kaiser Oakland, in a 330 foot tall tower with a heliport on the roof with 20,000 project generated car trips.  The hospital plus administration buildings will total approximately 1.3 million square feet in a footprint half the size of Kaiser Oakland.

The 200 bed, 330 foot tall hospital with accompanying administration and parking structures totaling 1.3 million square feet and will present “traffic gridlock” as Neighbors United presented it, generating thousands of daily car trips as well as heliport noise and risks from all the low altitude helicopter flights to and from the proposed rooftop helipad. Several Neighbors United members state the project should move elsewhere because it is too large for the site and too constrained by it (being right up against the rail road tracks west of Horton Street) and so it will have an unnecessarily deleterious effect on the whole neighborhood.

A Neighbors United organizer and former RULE founder, Tracy Schroth pointed out the irony of Sutter Emeryville being a “trauma center creating trauma for the neighborhood”.

Sunday’s meeting, the group’s second, will be at 11:00 AM at Doyle Hollis Park near the basketball court. 

Neighbors United flyer making the rounds in the neighborhood.

 

 

5 comments:

  1. Juggernaut is the right word. There's no way this group will be able to stop or even redirect this beast. We are talking a billion dollars. Sutter is coming and nobody can do anything about it.

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  2. As in Emeryville senior citizen who has had to go by ambulance to both Alta Bates and to Sutter Hospital in Oakland, I am thrilled that we might have a World class hospital nearby. Why reflexively oppose everything new? Why not workp collaboratively with Sutter to improve the project around the edges without removing the opportunity to have first class healthcare for Emeryville’s citizens?

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    1. Well for one thing, Sutter has been completely opaque and unwilling to listen to the community. At their first (required) public meeting Sutter hosted a few weeks back, they promised the crowd they will be totally transparent and desirous of working as good neighbors in the community. They promised they would be available to answer questions and they provided a contact person with a telephone number and an email address. Immediately following the conclusion of the meeting, Sutter went into silence mode. The Tattler made many phone calls and emails with questions my readers want the answers to but they completely and utterly failed to call back or respond by email. We cannot get this project to improve around the edges because Sutter is irresponsible. They are trying to fast track this thing in, all without public support. Anyone interested in accountability in public policy and public land use issues should be against this type of corporate arrogance Sutter is doing.

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  3. it’s shocking how sutter sycophants quickly attacked judith’s tattler letter and refuse to see clear as day a hospital is ill suited to be in emeryville. good job neighbors united, brian, judith, tracy, emeryville tattler uniting to speak up for citizens no to corporate arrogance.

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