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Newsletter – September 2022
Redding City Council Tree CommitteeRedding City Council Candidate ForumBattle Creek Alliance Lawsuit Against Cal FireACID Water Issues and the DroughtField Trips.Events.
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Newsletter – August 2022
Redding City Council Tree Ordinance CommitteeTurtle Bay Informational Planning Commission MeetingField Trips.Events.
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General Meeting: Climate Change and Land Management
July 14 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm PDTRedding Library Community Room 1100 Parkview Ave, Redding, CA Laura Brodhead, an ecologist with the Bureau of Land Management, will answer the question: How should we approach land management in a changing climate? In this talk Laura will discuss a useful framework for thinking about how to…
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Newsletter – July 2022
SEA Receives Grant from the Kimball Fund.Redding Tree Ordinance Call to Action.Vote on Wind Farm Ban Postponed.Supervisors to Vote on Tierra Robles.New SEA Board Member.Shasta Lake Approves Tree Mitigation Fees.Field Trips.Events.
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Newsletter – June 2022
Two Bald Eagle nestlings die following CalFire 2021 burn.Barricades are up at Oregon Gulch.Shasta County countywide ban on industrial wind farms.Costco Planning Commission Decision.Strawberry Fields/Redding Rancheria vs City of Redding.7500 Acres of Blue Oak Woodland and Grasslands to be Protected.Redding’s Tree Canopy.Jeremy Pagan Appointed New Development Services Director.Events.
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Redding’s Tree Canopy
SEA was able to get the GIS department of the City of Redding to work up some tree canopy coverage figures for several areas of the City of which we will give more details next month’s newsletter. We asked the City to drawn up maps for the core of downtown Redding running basically from between…
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Newsletter – May 2022
Turtle Bay Surplus Land Decision Postponed.Shasta County Planning to consider countywide ban on industrial wind farms.Events.
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Newsletter – April 2022
Mt. Shasta W.A.T.E.R. Victory Crystal Geyser Property Sold.Ban on Large Wind Farms in Shasta County.Asphalt Plant Near Keswick Nixed.Shasta Supervisors to Discuss Casino Relocation.Turtle Bay Land Sale Goes to Redding City Council.Tierra Robles 166 Home Subdivision.Vernal Pools Threatened.State Senate Bill to require mitigation of oak trees in developments.Dye Creek Preserve Hike.Cloverdale Field Trip.Events.
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Redding City Council directs Planning Commission to Review Tree Ordinance
At the March 2 Redding City Council meeting, the Planning Department was directed to review the current tree ordinance for updating and changes. This will take a few months, as the City is in the process of hiring a new Director of Resource Management. Thank you to Council Member Julie Winter for bringing this to…
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Turtle Bay Field Trip – February 12, 2022
SEA and Wintu Audubon led a field trip at Turtle Bay field to walk the area that will be immediately affected by the potential sale of public land to Populous, McConnell Foundation and K‐2 Development. We started at the parking lot of the public boat ramp near the Redding Rodeo grounds. Here SEA President David…
