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To: hedgetrimmer
Funny you should mention using a website. We actually have one in its early stages. The focus is not specific to greenways, but rather on all these local government initiatives, how they are tied together, how they trample our rights, and how they are tied in to broader national issues.

It is our hope that the site will wake up enough local people to convince local government that they need to back off and stop trying to ahead of the pack in implementing all the Agenda 21 stuff.

Luckily for me, I have a few local freeper allies now, so I no longer have to fight the battle entirely alone!

114 posted on 04/06/2002 2:39:50 PM PST by Kay Ludlow
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To: Kay Ludlow
Just let us know when your site is ready for prime time! The NoDarbyRefuge people are trying to link up with other land use/property rights sites. Contact them and let them know what you're up to. I know they will want to hear from you and will help you get your message out. In fact, when you're ready I'll put a link up on my website too, redwoodrepublic.com
115 posted on 04/06/2002 3:26:05 PM PST by hedgetrimmer
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To: Kay Ludlow;Nix 2;*landgrab; *Green; *Enviralists; farmfriend; sauropod;diotima; Carry_Okie...
It is our hope that the site will wake up enough local people to convince local government that they need to back off and stop trying to ahead of the pack in implementing all the Agenda 21 stuff.

Speaking of Agenda 21 stuff, my poor little county was lost to that monster in 1993, although the process was started as far back as 1990. Only 125 people had any say in the matter, they certainly did NOT ask voters to participate in the process. Our county now looks like East Germany before the Berlin wall came down, with the highway starting to become overgrown with weeds because the agenda 21 policy won't let Caltrans use weedkiller to off them, grafitti and vandalism everywhere. The city of Santa Cruz is planning to build a desalination plant instead of building a reservoir that was paid for with 30 years of bond indebtedness, and nearly all the businesses that paid good wages are gone, with the largest employers in the county being the county itself and the Pajaro Valley Unified School district-- all gub'mint jobs.

An Agenda 21 Report for Santa Cruz County
116 posted on 04/06/2002 3:42:01 PM PST by hedgetrimmer
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