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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Poor Los Osos...Now In Closed Session

When you link to the agenda, scroll down to the Closed Session Items. Will the Board come to their senses, rescind the CDOs, work with the community and county on the new Basin Plan update, and move forward? Or continue spending gazillions of tax dollars flying the two Suit Boys back and forth from SAC to SLOT for the endless PZLDF lawsuit hearings and motions & etc.? Surely there’s better things they can be doing with your money? Also, at the end of the agenda, there’s the upcoming calendar: a meeting at the Aerovista Place in SloTown on May 9th. Can we presume there may be some updates then? Maybe a little sanity? Bwa-hahaha, sanity? What was I thinking . . . . . . .


This is a message from the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Coast Region (3)-----

Interested Parties: The Central Coast Water Board will hold a meeting on March 20-21, 2008, in Salinas. Below is the link to the agenda and related staff reports:

Waterboards.ca.gov/centralcoast/

Thank you.

Carol Hewitt
Executive Assistant
Regional Water Quality Control Board - Region 3
895 Aerovista Place, Suite 101, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-7906
Phone: 805-549-3503 Fax: 805-788-3531
Email: chewitt@waterboards.ca.gov

Website: www.waterboards.ca.gov/centralcoast

10 comments:

Watershed Mark said...

I want to wish Bruce Gibson a very healthy and speedy recovery from his open heart aortic valve replacement surgery.

If anyone will be able to appreciate technological advancements, it would be Supervisor Gibson.

A happy, restful and joyful Easter to him and his family.

Watershed Mark said...

Richard LeGros recently wrote:

Please, please realize that you are the only one who can fight your battle….not Los Osos… not Santa Clara….not Fillmore....you.

I believe these words are appropriate for every citizen of our nation.

Richard, because most citizens who are not involved is precisely why "Quality Control Boards" can begin to try to act like a legislative body while ignoring the law as written.

There is no government without the "individual" citizen/you...

Shark Inlet said...

Ann,

I would want to point out that you could make the same comments about the LOCSD closed session items. In particular, why is the LOCSD continuing in lawsuits that are costing gazillions of tax dollars instead of simply working with the RWQCB to achieve the goal of clean water.

It's all a matter of perspective, I guess.

Howie said...

Mark,

Is is true that Gibson had a mini Reclamator installed in his chest and his heart is now pumping clean hemoglobin for the first time?

Gee, maybe it'll help him THINK better, too -- flush out that old Exxon oil clogging his brain and maybe even get rid of that permanent scowl on his face, formed by the lines of LO residents appearing at board of supervisors meetings questioning whether he had a heart at all.

Get well ... soon, Bruce!

Churadogs said...

Best wishes for a speedy recovery to Mr. Gibson. Heck of a way to start the Easter Season. On the other hand, it's a new healthy start to a new spring!

Inlet sez:"I would want to point out that you could make the same comments about the LOCSD closed session items. In particular, why is the LOCSD continuing in lawsuits that are costing gazillions of tax dollars instead of simply working with the RWQCB to achieve the goal of clean water."

Inlet, to the best of my knowledge, the CSD did NOT randomly single out 45 citizens for prosecution and slap damaging CDOs on their property. Indeed, they are, along with a handful of the CDO holders, going into court to get some legal (real, actual leagal) rulings on much of the RWQCB's actions on behalf of the entire community. Yes, it IS a matter of "different perspective."

Shark Inlet said...

No Ann,

The CSD put all 4500 of us on the chopping block and raised all of our costs when they illegally and unwisely stopped the project.

The first 45 on the chopping block have a procedural complaint about the order on the block, but the CSD is who put is there...

Watershed Mark said...

Shark:
Thank God the processed was stopped. Sewerage is obsolete.

The LOCSD may have been formed to take the heat off the state and county for permittig the "discharges" in the first place.

BADCT is available which will reduce theflow of sewage as it conserves water, energy, time and money.

Who would stand against these benefits? Come out, come out whoever you are...

Churadogs said...

Inlet sez:"The CSD put all 4500 of us on the chopping block and raised all of our costs when they illegally and unwisely stopped the project."

The original CSD put all of us on the chopping block for higher costs when they persisted in their "strongly held community values" of keeping a sewer plant in the middle of town so they could build a park next to it.

Then, if you recall, there was the little matter of 4,500 people having the opportunity to VOTE on a recall and it was the vote that then CHOSE a different path. (not to mention the original CSD's CHOICE of unnecessarily starting that project before the vote that cost everyone a bundle.)

Unknown said...

Ann, the Tri-W site is not and never was the center or middle of town. There is no "town" in Los Osos! There are many, many real incorporated "towns" with waste water treatment plants throughout the communities and some even have parks, schools and churchs next to them. There are also towns built around airports and railroad yards.

Had the derisive recall not passed, the community of Los Osos would have a nearly completed sewer system and no CDO's. You know as well as anyone how the pro-recall election was waged and how many lies were told. You know that Lisa Schicker never had a plan beyond halting any sewer. You know that Julie Tacker had another agenda and it certainly wasn't community or even moral "values". You know we were bald-faced lied to and you know why! You in all your righteous indignation about seeing the that the County see adhering to some perfect process forget you never hollered for the post recall CSD to immediately hold another 218 election to see just which way the entire community wanted to proceed. No Ann, you simply rolled over and let the train be switched onto a track heading right over the cliff of legal boulders. Actually, you didn't just roll over, you actually jumped up and down and cheered the wreck we all could see coming as soon as the switch was thrown. Now we have everything the pre-recall folks said would happen, bankruptcy and law suits. But still you cheer, still you stick out your tongue at the RWQCB. You don't want a sewer, I don't think you even want the reclamator. You just like to stir the pot of discontent.

Watershed Mark said...

You just like to stir the pot of discontent.


You just like to stir the pot of discontent.


You just like to stir the pot of discontent.

You know we were bald-faced lied to and you know why!

Why,Why,Why... Tell usthe rest of the story, I'm listening.