Regional MSCP report coming on the 29th

Jerome StocksJerome Stocks 2 Comments

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This email came from the County Dept of Parks and Recreation. I thought some may find it useful information:

The San Diego Multiple Species Conservation Program (MSCP) Annual Report Workshop will be held on Wednesday, June 29th from 9:00am-noon at the Balboa Park Club Ballroom.  The workshop is a collaborative effort between local jurisdictions, state and federal agencies to highlight habitat conservation accomplishments under the MSCP completed over the last year.  The workshop provides an opportunity for the public and interested parties to learn more about unique habitats in the San Diego region and role of the MSCP in preserving open space.  Members of the public and other interested parties are invited to attend.  The workshop details are as follows:

 DATE:  Wednesday, June 29, 2011

TIME:  9:00am-noon

PLACE: Balboa Park Club Ballroom, Balboa Park, Pan American Road West, San Diego, CA 92102

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  1. How many acres are under MSCP ownership now?
    How many acres can MSCP afford to manage now?
    How many more acres does MSCP want to acquire, mitigate and confiscate now?
    Management has an ongoing and escalating cost.
    The MSCP greed is insatiable.

  2. Councilman Stocks:

    Thank you for publishing this press release, a CLASSIC example of how Bureaucrats (county in this case) speak an IMPENETRABLE language, communicating NOTHING to the general public about its real meaning.

    Further, it is DESIGNED to communicate nothing, but it does allow them later to say, “We sent out the press releases! …It’s not our fault the public turnout was so
    poor. They just don’t care.”

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