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Showing posts with label Los Osos Sustainability Group. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Los Osos Sustainability Group. Show all posts

Thursday, July 04, 2024

Cabrillo Estates Wastewater

 Yes, it has been a while! I have been lazy! The next LOCSD meeting to be held on July 11 had an interesting item on the Consent Agenda regarding Cabrillo Estates!

"Approve a Letter of Support for Cabrillo Estates Property Owner’s Association Grant Application to the Rose Foundation for Funding of a Preliminary Engineering Report to Connect to the Los Osos Wastewater Project [Recommend approval of the letter of support]"

There have been discussions on hooking up to the sewer, as there has been a serious flap from S & T Mutual Water Company and their remaining well becoming polluted - presumably from Cabrillo's septic tanks!

Here is a link to the LOCSD agenda:

https://www.losososcsd.org/files/3e91742e2/07.11.2024+LOCSD+Board+Meeting+Agenda.pdf

Just as an added bit of interest - the S & T Mutual Water Company did NOT support funding a Los Osos Sustainability Group* Lawsuit:

https://www.st-water.com/index_htm_files/MeetingMinutes14Dec2023.pdf 



Remember them? LOSG tried to stop the sewer project at the Coastal Commission via a De Novo Hearing:

https://documents.coastal.ca.gov/reports/2012/6/F15a-6-2012.pdf

Friday, June 15, 2012

Los Osos Sewer Project Safe

The request for revocation of the permit for the Los Osos sewer project by the Los Osos Sustainability Group was DENIED by the California Coastal Commission today. Let's hope that is the last such obstacle to getting this project built. The phrase, "We Delay, We Pay," has come true every time a project was delayed or stopped. Although the monthly payments this time round are scaled back, the years to pay have stretched out longer.

I wonder how much staff time and money LOSG is responsible for on the cost of this project that we all are paying for? It is wonderful that we can all express our opinions about this and other issues, but at what point should these opinions be expressed only in venues that don't add to an already hefty financial burden on the community? Sorry Board of Supervisors, I know that this means you.

Thanks to Mr. Ogren, Mr. Waddell, Mr. Hutchison, and county staff who worked on this and our District 2 Supervisor Mr. Gibson for representing the majority of the community in Huntington Beach today. Have a safe trip home.

The link to the meeting can be found here:

http://www.cal-span.org/cgi-bin/media.pl?folder=CCC