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The Committee is  Watching...

Committee for Green  Foothills' Legislative Advocates and volunteers juggle multiple projects  to protect the environment in Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties. In addition  to those projects described in this issue's articles, the Committee is  watching:

...the Peninsula Watershed, where CGF is asking  the California Public Utilities Commission to underground PG&E's proposed  new high voltage lines and eliminate up to 100 unsightly towers in this  scenic area, rather than replacing the towers with even taller towers,  which could damage sensitive habitats. Read  more...

...the Santa  Clara County Open Space Authority, which is investigating the  draining of a pool along Sierra Road where a local breeding population  of California Tiger Salamanders has disappeared.

...the California  Coastal Conservancy , which is considering making grants to help  purchase and protect two important coastal properties: Rancho Corral de  Tierra and Mirada Surf.

...unauthorized grading and other poor land management  practices at the Horse  Park on Sand Hill in Woodside, which threaten Bear Gulch  Creek, the spawning grounds of the federally threatened steelhead trout,  and native oaks; following complaints from CGF and local residents, park  officials filed for the first-ever permits in the park's 22-year history.

...the Planning Commission in Santa Clara County,  which has announced that due to budget cuts, it will not be replacing  planners when the positions become empty.

...the Cabrillo Unified School Board and the Half Moon Bay City Council , which are considering alternative sites  for a new middle school originally proposed for Wavecrest ,  where the development would bring significant environmental problems.

...February's San Mateo County Agricultural Summit,  co-sponsored by CGF, which explored visions for sustaining agriculture  in the County, focusing on securing dependable water supplies while protecting  creek habitats and keeping land in agricultural production.

...longtime environmental leader Ollie Mayer ,  who has donated a number of historic photos, documents, and other archives  to CGF.

...the Peninsula Policy Partnership (P3) and  the San Mateo County Economic Development Association (SAMCEDA),  which last fall held a panel discussion - including CGF's Zoe Kersteen-Tucker  - on issues of economic health and quality of life on the Peninsula.

...the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors,  which voted in December to protect rural open space from large facilities  by keeping urban-scale churches and schools (so-called Large Group Assembly  Facilities, or LGAFs) out of cities' "spheres of influence,"  and directed staff to work with cities (specifically San Jose and Morgan  Hill) to do more to accommodate LGAFs within their current and future  urban areas.

...author Phyllis Butler , who recently donated  a share of proceeds from sale of her new book, "The Valley of Santa  Clara - A Guide to the Heart of Silicon Valley."

...the Devil's Slide Tunnel , which will receive  its Coastal Development Permit sometime this year; construction is expected  to begin in 2004.

... Bay  Nature Magazine, whose January-March 2003 issue features the wildlife-friendly  backyard of CGF Directors Sue and Pete LaTourrette, who designed their  pond and native plant garden in Los Altos specifically to attract butterflies,  birds, and other wildlife.

...the Devil's Slide Tunnels Project Aesthetics  Review Committee , which is completing their work on the Phase II aesthetics  elements of the project - including the support building, fill disposal  area, trail connections at the northern and southern ends of the project,  portal structures, and revegetation.

... legislation now in Congress to revise  the boundaries of the Golden  Gate National Recreation Area to include Rancho Corral de Tierra and  property in the area of Devil's Slide, and to restore and extend the term  of the GGNRA Advisory Commission.


Published March 2003 in Green  Footnotes.
Page last updated March 19, 2003 .

 

 

      

Copyright 2001 Committee for Green Foothills

Burrowing owl photo by Peter LaTourrette / www.birdphotography.com.