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City Council Demands Clarity on Controversial Project Impacts

June 17, 2024 | Del Mar, San Diego County, California



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City Council Demands Clarity on Controversial Project Impacts
In a recent government meeting, city officials discussed critical questions regarding a significant transportation project being evaluated by the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG). The council emphasized the need for thorough public understanding of the project's potential impacts, as they prepared a draft containing 27 questions and six comments aimed at ensuring comprehensive analysis.

Council members expressed a desire to finalize their inquiries by July 8, with a focus on addressing concerns about eminent domain, community disruption, and safety issues related to hazardous materials. One council member highlighted the importance of opposing any project alignment that would necessitate taking private property through eminent domain, stressing the need for a united front on this issue.

The meeting also touched on the environmental review process, which will include both state and federal assessments. Officials noted that while the environmental impact reports (EIR) will primarily focus on ecological concerns, there is a potential to address social and economic impacts, particularly in cases where the project may physically divide communities.

Council members voiced their commitment to ensuring that the public has opportunities to engage with the project as it progresses, particularly during the 45-day comment period following the release of the draft EIR. They underscored the necessity of transparency and regular communication with SANDAG throughout the two-year environmental study.

As discussions continue, the council aims to consolidate public input and prepare a comprehensive response to SANDAG, ensuring that all relevant concerns are addressed before the project moves forward.

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