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Thanks to Sam Farr for this excellent step forward. The last 8 years showed that no federal lands are safe unless we put them under secure protection.
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More pork courtesy of Democrat Farr. Yup, the rich folk living in their gated properties and the tourists that drive through need all that stimulus money! Right, more dollars down the proverbial toilet during an economic recession. Spend, spend, spend. How truly Democrat Party!
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Hey Sam....quit the pork stuff...Santa Cruz
County needs JOBS JOBS JOBS |
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I dislike one specific part of this plan... it designates the Arroyo-Seco-Indians Road as a scenic trail, forever closing it to vehicle traffic.
This 'trail' is in fact a rather wide dirt road, or at least was in the recent past, although it has been closed for a number of years after a fire. This road should be restored and reopened at least seasonally. |
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