Conservation District Legislation Signed
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Gov. Gray Davis signed legislation Wednesday that will allow the Ventura County Board of Supervisors to seek voter approval for a land conservation district.
A citizens’ committee has been asked to hash out purchase guidelines and a recommended funding source before supervisors place the measure on the ballot.
Officials are aiming for the March 2004 primary. If approved, the open-space district would buy undeveloped land for permanent preservation. But voters would have to agree to tax themselves for purchases.
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