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Resident urges board to reject Love's truck stop over water, traffic and quality-of-life worries
Summary
At public comment, resident Jim Barry urged the Lassen County Board of Supervisors to oppose a proposed Love's truck stop near Susanville, citing projected daily traffic, heavy water use ("between 7,000 and 9,000 gallons of water per day"), lighting and noise impacts and concerns about security and human trafficking risks.
Jim Barry, a resident who spoke during the public-comment period, urged the Lassen County Board of Supervisors to oppose a proposed Love's truck stop near Susanville, saying the project would bring substantial truck and passenger traffic, heavy water use and significant quality-of-life impacts for nearby residents.
"I'm opposed to it," Barry said, citing figures he read from an initial study that he said estimated daily traffic of hundreds of passenger vehicles and trucks and…
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