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Proposed state ballot initiative could allocate $3 billion for public recreational access

Standing Watch
STATEWIDE — Efforts to make the California Coastal Commission more accessible to low-income and racially diverse urban communities were successful when Gov. Jerry Brown signed Assembly Bill 2616 (AB 2616) into law last year. This year’s legislative session features yet another bill proposing to increase access for disadvantaged communities. Assembly Member...
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3 Responses

  1. How about spending the money on water infrastructure and fighting rapidly rising crime instead? How about not taking so much property and sales tax money and leaving it with municipalities?

  2. Promote ” safe parks, trails, and recreation areas”?
    Really?
    Ihave seen what happens at Lake Fulmor on Wednesday and Thursday ( The day that the US Forest Service LEO have off) and is is not pretty.
    Blaring Music, drinking alcohol, throwing trash and dirty diaper in the lake.

    This bond act will destroy all Californians have access to safe places to exercise and enjoy recreational activities.

  3. Headline reads “$3 Billion” text reads “$1 Billion” with over half for that going to Climate adaptation and resiliency programs. Think of the new state employees that would take. Just more state bureaucracy.

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