1. the premise that land is a finite resource and that land ownership, whether public or private, carries responsibility for stewardship;
2. land use planning and zoning that reflects conservation and wise management of resources;
3. identification and protection of areas of critical concern, including wetlands, shore lands, and unique scenic, historical and cultural sites;
4. acquisition of land for public use;
5. review of environmental, social, and economic impacts of major public and private developments including the Keweenaw National Historical Park, local historic districts, proposed parks and the U.S. 41 corridor; and
6. citizen access to the land use planning process.
Mark your calendars! The Natural Resources Committee will hold its Ninth Annual Climate Change Forum on March 28, 2020, from 9:00 a.m. to noon at the First United Methodist Church, 500 East Colorado Blvd., Pasadena.
The League of Women Voters of San Joaquin County supports the development of a Solid Waste Disposal Plan including utilization of multiple environmentally safe uses for recycled materials.
The League of Women Voters of San Joaquin County supports general plans for the orderly development and use of land in San Joaquin County and its incorporated areas.
Support of policies and practices that are environmentally current, economically feasible and in regulatory compliance, and which encourage and promote sustainability.