Fw: Save the Diablo Canyon Lands -- Speak Up TOMORROW! (August 29th)

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Kathy Redden

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Aug 28, 2018, 4:45:24 PM8/28/18
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Here's your opportunity to publicly speak up regarding your ideas and vision regarding what to do with the Diablo Canyon lands when plant is decomissioned.  Christie O'Hara presented on behalf of CCCMB to the Engagement Panel on August 18 and now it's the time for individuals to weigh in.

If you're unable to make tomorrow's meeting, you can also click the link below and register your thoughts on-line.  

Thanks for taking the time to be heard!

Kathy



----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Kara Woodruff <KWoo...@blakeslee-blakeslee.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2018, 9:47:23 AM PDT
Subject: Save the Diablo Canyon Lands -- Speak Up TOMORROW! (August 29th)

Greetings, everyone.  TOMORROW (8/29/18) is the day to SPEAK UP for conservation!

 

Please attend the meeting of the Diablo Canyon Community Engagement Panel, and share your long-term vision for the 12,000 acres that surround the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant, including Wild Cherry Canyon.  The meeting starts at 6 PM with an informal gathering/poster session. The formal meeting begins at 7 PM, and most of that time will be devoted to public comment.  The meeting will be held at the SLO County Government Center (where the Board of Supervisors meet) at 1055 Monterey Street in SLO.

 

NOW is our chance to be heard!

 

If you cannot attend, please take a moment and write a quick word for conservation, using this link:  Public Submission Form

 

If you wish to stay updated on matters relating to the Diablo Lands, please follow our Facebook page, “Friends of Wild Cherry Canyon.”

 

Finally, if you’re interested in what happens to the other land – the 700 or so acres located immediately adjacent to the power plant, then please also attend the next meeting on September 26th (same time/place) regarding the possible repurposing of Diablo facilities (not including anything with low to high level radiation including the reactors, generators, etc., which must be removed/managed). 

 

SEE YOU THERE and please share!  And thank you sincerely, Kara

 

 

Kara A. Woodruff

 

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