From the Monterey County Herald
Serving Monterey County and the Salinas Valley

December 12, 2004

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Landwatch is for everyone

Editor:

Joe Livernois' characterization of LandWatch as "a group with a strong Democratic bent," (A party divided against itself, Dec. 5) misses the point. LandWatch Monterey County is a public-interest,community-based organization that promotes healthy and safe communities. Our 1,000 members include registered Republicans, Independents and others. Our mission is decidedly nonpartisan: to advocate for the public interest. We promote land-use policies that guaranteed workforce housing, conserve valuable natural resources and save taxpayer dollars.

Contrary to what some partisans assert, we are one county. Decisions in Salinas impact Peninsula residents and vice versa. That's true whether you're stuck in traffic on Highway 68, or get water from an overdrawn and polluted groundwater basin, or want to use a library. These issues won't be resolved by segregating our community, but by understanding that land-use patterns, traffic water and air quality, libraries, schools and other public services are all interconnected.

Elite special interests are trying to confuse the public about land use. These special interests profit enormously from bad planning decisions at great expense to the public. LandWatch's mission is to improve the quality of life for everyone living in Monterey County, no matter what his or her political affiliation

Roderic McMahan
President, LandWatch board of directors