Letter: MBCA Supports Fight Against Sahara Mustard

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Eblast April 11, 2019

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  • Desert Wise Living Landscape Tour: April 27 & 28, 2019
  • San Bernardino County RECE Policy 4.10: Update
  • Paradise Valley Development: Threatens Joshua Tree National Park
  • San Bernardino Countywide Plan: Update
 
 
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LA Times Editorial on RECE 4.10 and MBCA Director Response

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This photo illustrates a dust storm in Joshua Tree near a solar field just west of Copper Mountain College.
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Renewable Energy Policy 4.10 Adopted by Supervisors

Justifying the long-term resolve and perseverance of desert residents communicating with their elected representatives, San Bernardino's Supervisors voted 4-1 to adopt the Renewable Energy Conservation Element policy 4.10 on February 28. The policy prohibits utility-scale renewable energy developments in the County's desert areas with Community Plans in place and in Rural Living zones. Quoted in the Los Angeles Times article about the RECE 4.10 vote, Supervisor Robert Lovingood said residents "spoke clearly about what they want to see."
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EBlast February 26, 2019

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  • San Bernardino County RECE Policy 4.10: Supervisors to vote on 2.28.19
  • MBCA 50th and Energy Summit information now on-line
  • Applications now being accepted for the 2019-2020 Ruth Denison scholarship
  • Supervisors Schedule Special Meeting on RECE 4.10
 
 
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MBCA Comments on Calcite Solar Project in Lucerne Valley

Among the numerous proposed solar projects in the Lucerne Valley and Newberry Springs area northwest of the Morongo Basin is the Calcite Solar Project. On February 22 MBCA sent scoping comments to San Bernardino County Land Use Services expressing concerns about likely negative impacts of this project. The comment letter emphasizes the cumulative effects of this project with three other nearby proposed projects: Ord Mountain Solar, Calcite Transmission unit, and the Siena Solar Project. Areas of concern include air quality and soils, aesthetics, and biological resources. The letter contains excellent data-rich maps once again provided by Brian Hammer and a paper by Robin Kobaly explaining the importance of underground biological entities that are critical to the survival of desert plants. 
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Letter: Scoping Comments on Calcite Solar in Lucerne Valley

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50th Anniversary Energy Summit Report

Nearly 100 Morongo Basin residents attended MBCA's 50th Anniversary Energy Summit on January 26 in Yucca Valley.

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Keynote speakers Angelina Galiteva and S. David Freeman were described as "impressive" and "challenging" speakers.
 
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State Assembly District 42 Survey

The Morongo Basin's State Assemblyman Chad Mayes (District 42) is requesting that residents complete an online survey about their interest in state issues. There is no indication of how long the survey will be available, but here is the survey link.
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Riverside Planning Commission Postpones Paradise Valley Discussion

The Mojave Watch news site reports that the Riverside County Planning Commission has postponed discussion of Paradise Valley, a brand-new community proposed for development on the southern edge of Joshua Tree National Park. The development will next appear on their agenda May 15, 2019. Read the January 30 Mojave Watch news post(no longer exists) for more details on the danger to Park ecology posed by such a development, along with information from National Parks Conservation Association representative Chris Clarke. Additional background can be found in this earlier post about the project at Mojave Watch (no longer exists).
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