Anti-MROSD Op-Ed by Deborah Ettinger |
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November 15, 2002 Dear Editor Why? They didn't want the increased swatches of untended, poorly managed land; they didn't need the tax increase and loss of revenue it would mean to their local schools and businesses; and they didn't like the aggressive and sometimes manipulative means MROSD implements to acquire land through ``eminent domain". In short, they just didn't trust MROSD as managers of the Coastside. I suggest that ``all" current MROSD taxpaying residents think twice before you allow MROSD and other behind-the- scenes self described environmental groups to cast a net over the entire Coastside. We already have the California Coastal Commission and extensive regulatory controls in place. MROSD has NO Watershed Resource Management Plan after thirty years in existence and spends less than 1% of their revenues on land stewardship. Contact the farm bureau or Supervisor Richard Gordon. Coastsiders, don't give up your control of your coastal homelands to special interest groups, or it becomes their Coastside. |
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