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Community groups urge Sacramento County to pause Coyote Creek agrivoltaics proposal near Prairie City SVRA
Summary
Dozens of residents and stakeholder groups urged the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors on Sept. 23 to halt or relocate the proposed Coyote Creek agrivoltaics ranch, citing risks to Prairie City State Vehicular Recreation Area and adjoining oak woodlands.
Dozens of residents and stakeholder groups urged the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors on Sept. 23 to halt or relocate the proposed Coyote Creek agrivoltaics (solar) ranch because of potential, permanent harm to Prairie City State Vehicular Recreation Area (SVRA) and adjacent oak woodlands.
Speakers including Don Amador of the Motorcycle Industry Council, Tom Bernardo of the California State Park Rangers Association (SeaSpray), Jane Arteaga, a retired Bureau of Land Management recreational planner, Rose Wynne of the California 4-Wheel Drive Association, Sean Worth of the Sierra Club Mother Lode chapter and David Wright of 350 Sacramento told the board the project’s draft environmental impact report (DEIR) is legally and procedurally deficient and that the site selection is inappropriate…
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