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O.W.
02-15-2019, 07:00 AM
We invite the community to an open, fact filled discussion on land use policies. Sonoma County planners are rewriting the General Plan for 2020, still https://winewaterwatch.org/wp1/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/WWW-logo-banner.jpg (https://winewaterwatch.org/wp1/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/WWW-logo-banner.jpg)tweaking cannabis regulations, winery event regulations (postponed) and the Local Coastal Plan due this spring. These policies will affect the county for generations to come.

Speakers include

Laura Waldbaum
Ernie Carpenter
Rue Furch
Tom Conlon on climate change element.

These speakers have decades of experience in our county on land use policies. The event is free.

We’ll cover how to get involved now for optimum input and what we need to watch for. What’s that old expression, “If you’re not at the table, you’re on the menu”? Equality and many voices will make our county great. Hope to see you there.

More info here (https://winewaterwatch.org/2019/02/save-the-date-february-16th-www-annual-sonoma-county-meeting-on-land-use-policy-2-2-2-3-2-2-2-2/)

Shepherd
02-17-2019, 08:22 AM
This meeting was very informative. Wine & Water Watch did a great job of gathering people to hear from experts on the subjects of the threats that a bloated wine industry and cannabis industry bring to our beloved Sonoma County. One speaker documented how neither are food and should not receive the benefits of agriculture. Neither are food, though I enjoy both.


We invite the community to an open, fact filled discussion on land use policies. Sonoma County planners are rewriting the General Plan for 2020, still https://winewaterwatch.org/wp1/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/WWW-logo-banner.jpg (https://winewaterwatch.org/wp1/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/WWW-logo-banner.jpg)tweaking cannabis regulations, winery event regulations (postponed) and the Local Coastal Plan due this spring. These policies will affect the county for generations to come.

Speakers include

Laura Waldbaum
Ernie Carpenter
Rue Furch
Tom Conlon on climate change element.

These speakers have decades of experience in our county on land use policies. The event is free.

We’ll cover how to get involved now for optimum input and what we need to watch for. What’s that old expression, “If you’re not at the table, you’re on the menu”? Equality and many voices will make our county great. Hope to see you there.

More info here (https://winewaterwatch.org/2019/02/save-the-date-february-16th-www-annual-sonoma-county-meeting-on-land-use-policy-2-2-2-3-2-2-2-2/)