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Stop The Trucks housekeeping

All of the Stop The Trucks posts and correspondence are now archived to a Stop The Trucks resource page. That resource page and a couple other past ones are now accessible just below the search box on the right, seen on every page on the site.

You are heartily encouraged to write a letter opposing the gravel trucks, if you have not already. You have until Friday, January 19th, to get your letter in. On the resource page, there is a link to the list of email recipients and sample emails you can use. Feel free to also post your letter in the comments here.

Comments (2)

How about sending letters to the Santa Barbara Independent (web site at: http://www.independent.com/opinion/letters/ ) as well as the Santa Barbara News Press? This issue also needs to be highlighted in the Santa Barbara region as well.

I suggest they pitch a tent along Hwy 33 and try to
sleep through the night, given the current Truck
traffic going to the backcountry, let alone the
increase in volume being proposed. Why have the
hearing all the way in Cuyama? Afraid of how many people here will show up in opposition? Also we need to have Steve Bennet and the entire Ojai municipal
governmet attend the hearing
personnally in dissent.

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