"I don't know that there's an amount of money that's enough money. Because we're talking about generations of harm, of death, of sickness, of pollution," said Megan Zapanta, of the Asian Pacific Environmental Network."
"We were talking to hundreds of voters a day and they were excited to vote in November. They were excited to hold big polluters accountable," Zapanta said.
"It was fear of losing at the ballot box that pushed Chevron to approach the city with the proposal," said Mayor Martinez.
"I think we always maintain a good dialogue with the city. We're always looking at ways to collaborate. Like I said, we've had a long history with Richmond," said Chevron spokesperson Brian Hubinger.
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