KAZU Local
Why should we care about land use in Monterey County?
SALINAS, CA
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On June 5th - or sooner, if you vote by absentee ballot - Monterey County voters will choose between two competing visions for land use for the next generation.
The ballot holds four measures: Measure A is the slow-growth community general plan initiative; Measures B and C deal with the county-written general plan approved by the board of supervisors; and Measure D asks voters to approve Butterfly Village - a controversial development project north of Salinas.
Between now and election day, KAZU will bring you several reports on the general plan battle. We start by asking this question: Why should we all care? KAZU's Rachael McDonald has the stories of two people who have a deep stake in the outcome.
© Copyright 2009, kazu
(2007-05-25)
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The ballot holds four measures: Measure A is the slow-growth community general plan initiative; Measures B and C deal with the county-written general plan approved by the board of supervisors; and Measure D asks voters to approve Butterfly Village - a controversial development project north of Salinas.
Between now and election day, KAZU will bring you several reports on the general plan battle. We start by asking this question: Why should we all care? KAZU's Rachael McDonald has the stories of two people who have a deep stake in the outcome.
© Copyright 2009, kazu


