In March, the Oceanside City Council rejected a draft plastic reduction ordinance written by city staff that would have prohibited food establishments from using EPS foam foodware by June 2022, and required them to distribute single-use plastic straws, utensils and other food accessories upon request only by July 2023.
They instead instructed staff to turn the ordinance into a resolution that requires zero action, merely encourages restaurants to be better stewards, and supports statewide action against plastic pollution in theory. Considering documented widespread support from Oceanside residents that they'd like the City to address plastic pollution, we are disappointed by this development.
We agree with the council that the city's draft ordinance was far from perfect. However, we still need to demand that they take action to address the scourge of plastic pollution along their incredibly popular stretch of coastline.
Therefore, we intend to advocate for the City Council to direct staff to draft a simpler #SkipTheStuff ordinance that will require all food establishments to distribute single-use plastic straws, utensils and other food accessories upon request only within a 6-month timeline (rather than by July 2023, which is 2 years out).
We are looking for Oceanside residents, businesses, and organizations who would like to add their voice to ours and demand the City Council take this simple step to reduce unnecessary plastic waste on our streets, beaches and in the ocean.
Please SAVE THE DATE for the August 4 Council meeting, share with Oceanside residents and businesses, and direct anyone interested in helping achieve this victory to email RAP@surfridersd.org.
Chapter Manager Mitch Silverstein "reframes the ask" to a #SkipTheStuff ordinance during non-agenda public comment at the June 16 City Council meeting.
Please use these templates as a starting point to email or send to the Oceanside City Council. It's of utmost importance that they hear from their constituents!
The links below open up a Google doc in letter format. They can be emailed to Council@oceansideca.org or printed and sent to: Honorable Mayor and City Council, Third Floor, City Hall North, 300 N. Coast Highway, Oceanside, CA 92054
FOR OCEANSIDE RESIDENTS
FOR OCEANSIDE BUSINESSES
FOR BUSINESSES (OPTION 2)
These links will set up a pre-written email version instead of the letters above.
FOR OCEANSIDE RESIDENTS
FOR OCEANSIDE BUSINESSES
FOR BUSINESSES (OPTION 2)
To learn more about our chapter's history around working with Oceanside on plastic pollution, check out our Campaign page