Land Use

Land Use

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The League of Women Voters of Los Alamos supports the development of residential neighborhoods that are sustainable and livable.

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The League of Women Voters of Los Alamos believes that our natural environment is integral to our community's unique sense of place and to our well-being and prosperity.

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The LWVN believes that a modern, properly maintained infrastructure is essential for health, safety, and positive economic life for the community.

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Managed growth is essential to the quality of life in Delaware County.
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Mar 18 2019 10:30 am
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Visalia Waste Water Treatment Plant

Just this past August Visalia's cutting-edge Waste WaterTreament Plant was upgraded. at $152 million, it's the biggest public works project our City has ever undertaken.

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The League of Women Voters of Benton and Franklin Counties supports regional planning and implementation of river shore development to carry out the following objectives (in order of priority): 1) preservation of the unique natural quality of the area's river shore; 2) enhanced recreational and cultural activities; 3) contribution to the region's tax base.

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League positions on Land Use were originally adopted in 1970, amended in 2017, and are reviewed annually.

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The League supports the development of a countywide comprehensive plan that incorporates principles of sustainable growth and is consistent with existing land use plans of local governmental subdivisions.

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We believe that the importation and use of Liquefied Natural Gas in the Long Beach area is a key component of a long range energy program which would stress use of the cleanest fossil fuel.
County Supervisor Candace Andersen
Blog Post

County Supervisor Candace Anderson gave a wide-ranging description of her duties as county supervisor during her talk to the LWV Diablo Valley Annual Meeting on June 2, 2018.

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