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El estado del condado de Monterey 1998
LandWatch Asks for Candidate Response to the State of Monterey County Report

 

LandWatch has asked that all candidates for elected office in Monterey County submit their responses to LandWatch's recent State of Monterey County Report. As a candidate for elected office, they will have an opportunity to chart Monterey County's future and decide the rate and pattern of land use development. LandWatch believes Monterey County residents would benefit from knowing more about their assessment of State of Monterey County 1998. Specifically, we would like Their written response to the following questions:

  • Do you agree with LandWatch's assessment of planning issues in Monterey County? If not, why?

  • Do you agree with LandWatch's recommendations for dealing with these issues? If not, what alternatives do you recommend?

  • What is your vision for growth in Monterey County? What growth rates in residential and commercial/industrial do you favor for the next 20 years? Where do you feel growth is best accommodated? What policies would you recommend that would provide affordable housing, limit conversion of productive agricultural land, and be consistent with environmental and infrastructure constraints?
(full letter available here)

Candidates Asked for Response

Board of Supervisor Candidates: 2nd District
Candidate
Response

Mike Weaver

Response

Judy Pennycook
Monterey County Board of Supervisors

Response

Kurt Hunter
Dept. of Health, Division of Environmental Health

Response

Board of Supervisor Candidates: 3rd District
Candidate
Response

"C" Crazyhorse

No Response Yet

Louis Calcagno
Monterey County Planning Commission

Response

Donald Dunsford

No Response Yet

Miguel Errea
MC Planning Commission

Response

Richard Ortiz

No Response Yet

Craig Wiley

Response

Elizabeth Williams
City of Gonzales

No Response Yet

(click on a candidate Response link to view their response)

 


LandWatch's mission is to protect Monterey County's future by addressing climate change, community health, and social inequities in housing and infrastructure. By encouraging greater public participation in planning, we connect people to government, address human needs and inspire conservation of natural resources.

 

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