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Wednesday: Portola Valley examines huge Cargill plan

Original post made on Nov 9, 2010

Portola Valley's Town Council will consider Wednesday, Nov. 10, the environmental ramifications of a plan to build a major new community on what is now a salt flat off Redwood City.

Read the full story here Web Link posted Tuesday, November 9, 2010, 12:40 AM

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Posted by Ol" Homeboy
a resident of Menlo Park: Allied Arts/Stanford Park
on Nov 9, 2010 at 2:16 pm

Dear Portola Valley,
Do you really need to even look at the environmental ramifications?
Filling in more of the Bay is simply ludicrious. For Cargill and this Arizona Developer to suggest that dedicating 800 acres to recreation space (playing fields) and wetlands in a horse-trade to develop 636 acres of fragile ecosystem to add 12,000 homes (and more people)is not in the best interest of the Peninsula, California, the U.S. or the world. Homes and commercial space, (not to mention schools) will be built in a matter of several years, wetland restoration takes decades to come to fruition. They'll take their profit and run.
If you've read how fragile our delta system is, then you understand how fragile our baylands are, too.
Residents of PV live there because of their appreciation of nature and open space. Our Redwood City baylands, even though privately held by Cargill, need to be preserved and protected in perpetuity.


Posted by Willy
a resident of Woodside: other
on Nov 9, 2010 at 2:49 pm

Am curious, why are Woodside and PV "looking into" the Cargill development?

Is it they just want a bit of money from the deal, and are jealous RWC gets it all?


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