mclnews

January/February 2012                                                                                               

IN THIS ISSUE


Upcoming Events

Saturday, January 21 - Walk Into History Starkweather Shoreline Park

Thursday, February 16 - Business Breakfast with Will Travis


President's Message


Status Updates: Grady Ranch, SB 375, and more


Campaign to save San Geronimo open space
New Board Member Profile: David Schnapf


Previous Newsletters


Newsletter in pdf

enl12a_carneros 20-year plan to elevate farm with dredge spoils

Port Sonoma Marina lies just east and south of the Highway 37 bridge over the Petaluma River that divides Marin from Sonoma County. The 528-acre Carneros Ranch lies across the highway. In July 2011, the owners of Port Sonoma, without full environmental review, were granted a permit to receive 20 million cubic yards of dredge . . . Read More »

 



State Park closures - Olompali and China Camp still under threat

Marin State Parks are looking for a solution to a dilemma. Although Tomales Bay and Samuel P. Taylor State Parks have been given a reprieve, Olompali State Historic Park and China Camp State Park are still on the closure list...

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enl12a_gnossaerial_minkinGnoss Field proposes runway expansion

The long-awaited environmental analysis of the county's proposal to extend the runway at Gnoss Field was finally released for public review in December. . . Read More »

 

 



Managing water supply in a changing climate

Marin Conservation League's Water and Watersheds Committee hosted a talk with David Behar at its November meeting. . . Read More »