Lynda Hopkins of Foggy River Farm has entered the race for 5th District Supervisor, notes the following PD article. She has major concerns about the over-growth of the wine industry.
Forestville farm owner Lynda Hopkins enters 5th District Sonoma County supervisor race
BY ANGELA HART ~ THE PRESS DEMOCRAT November 18, 2015
Lynda Hopkins, a Forestville resident and independent farmer, has entered the race for Sonoma County’s 5th District supervisor seat, currently held by Efren Carrillo.
Hopkins, who with her husband owns Foggy River Farm in Healdsburg and has never held elected office, said her political aspirations were sparked recently by the controversial development proposed by the Lytton Band of Pomo Indians outside Windsor. The plans include a tribal housing project and, potentially, a new resort hotel and large-scale winery.
Hopkins has lodged objections to the proposal and has helped organize opponents.
“I discovered I have an ability to work with diverse groups of people to solve really complicated problems,” said Hopkins, 32. “I got involved because there was no outreach to any of the neighbors — we had no idea what was going on. I believe so deeply in government transparency, so that’s what drives me to run for supervisor.”
Hopkins’ farm is on Eastside Road, which falls into Sonoma County’s 4th District represented by Supervisor James Gore. She and her family live in the 5th District, which takes in Sebastopol and the coast up to Mendocino County. The couple grow vegetables and raise sheep, goats and chickens.
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