We are advised this annexation would constitute one of the largest industrial projects in the
City of Sacramento’s history, and we cannot understand why the City would consider such
a development directly next to a large residential community, a sensitive protected
wetland and threatened species habitat, and a school with young children. For the complete letter, click here. — Westlake Master Association, 4701 Westlake Parkway, Sacramento, California 95835
Tag Archives: Natomas Basin Habitat Conservation Plan (NBHCP)
ECOS Letter to LAFCo re Airport South Industrial Project, Jun 10, 2024
On June 10, 2024, ECOS submitted a letter to Sacramento Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCo) regarding the proposed Airport South Industrial Project. Below is an excerpt.
Thank you for the opportunity to share our concerns with you about the proposal for the Airport South Industrial Project (ASIP). We will submit our comments on the Draft EIR for ASIP soon, but at this time we would like to state our opposition to the ASIP, the proposed related expansion of the City’s Sphere of Influence and annexation.
ECOS Comment Letter on the DSEIR for the WattEV project
On March 18, 2024, ECOS submitted a comment letter on the Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact (DSEIR) for the Sacramento County WattEV Innovative Freight Terminal (SWIFT) Project, Control Number: PLER2023-00069. We believe the document has substantial omissions and should be revised and recirculated.
Wildlife Wonder, by Brad Branan, Jul 2023, Sacramento Magazine
“It is the world that suburban development replaced in Naomas. But suburban development also helped protect some of these areas…”
Click here (and turn to page 64) for the article.
