MAILBAG - March 30, 2000
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I’ve been a resident and homeowner of Huntington Beach for 29 years. Both
of my sons have been born and raised in Huntington Beach. I’d like to be
in favor of the additional funding raised for the Take the Plunge
Campaign.
Swimming is one of the most health-building, endurance-building,
mind-expanding exercises that ever could be performed. I have been a
swimmer all my life. I began swimming at 9, and swimming has become a
great asset to my life with some of the physical disabilities that I have
encountered.
I do hope that they continue this project and that the money will be
raised. I feel it will be of great benefit to our youth in this city. I
see a lot of disillusioned, bored youth. I hire people from the various
high schools to do yard work for me and talk with them. This would be a
wonderful project for them.
Activist says Ducheny bill a bad dream
Ducheny’s bill, AB2310, is a horror story for the Coastal Act and the
environment.
It adds four more reasons to fill in a wetland and restore [it] somewhere
else?
Excuse me, [Assemblywoman Denise] Ducheny (R-San Diego) -- we have
already lost 97% of the wetlands. Where are you going to restore the ones
you now want to fill in?
The wetlands are the lungs for the ocean. Wetlands have spongy soil that
absorbs and cleans up all the impurities from runoff before the
contaminated water reaches the ocean. This bill wants to add four more
reasons to fill wetlands.
They are: residences, roads, golf courses and bus stops.
Anyone else feel like AB2310 was thought up in the developers back room?
Timing is everything, and now is the time. Please, write the governor or
your Assembly person and ask him or her to vote against AB2310.
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