Indeed- I was around- and at many of the meetings. And I disagree with your conclusions. I'd say a large segment of a small segment of Sebastopol and surrounding areas was strongly opposed to it. And I learned many, many years ago not to judge support/opposition by the presence at such at meetings- because you have 3 types of peope that attend:
1) those with a vested interested,
2) those in opposition , and
3) your general local cranks.
And #2 is too often made up of those who are either wealthy, unemployed, retired, or, around here, "alternatively employed". I don't have the luxury of living in the Sebastopol bubble. I interact regularly with people of wildly divergent views in our community- and to be clear- the vast majority of people couldn't have cared less about the project. Some had general unease about it- a probably equal number supported it.
And, for the record- I was totally appalled our council took the steps it did (the temporary drive-thru ban) which ended up costing us $330K++. Idiotic and illegal move- and if this had been a conservative council pulling such moves to block a dispensary, a solar project, etc...
I'm sorry. I don't like CVS being there. Glad at least Chase isn't .But this is (or was before Trump) a free country, and while there was maybe the normal shadiness in such projects, it was overwhelmingly above board and legal. More than I can say for our council's actions.
Regardless- the battle was lost. Are we REALLY going to continue to wast time whining over this which will accomplish nothing? OR can we refocus those energies on the more important issues facing us- of which there are no shortage. But ffs- this thread- and the others, are beginning to remind me of Darrel Issa - Benghazi! Benghazi! Benghazi! . It's over. The battle was lost long ago. And there are FAR more important issues to put our energies into.



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