Comment Letters

Comments letters by location of issue on our group regions.

Tahoe

"The signatories to this letter are alarmed about the proposal in the Lake Tahoe West Restoration Project to construct permanent roads and log trees in Inventoried Roadless Areas (IRAs) and Backcountry Management Areas (BMAs) in the Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit (LTBMU). We have serious concerns about the permanent loss of roadless lands and violation of the BMA land allocations in the 2016 LTBMU Revised Management Plan."

Sacramento

  • Transportation:
  1. 8/3/2020 

    Support for SB1 Solutions for Congested Corridors Program (SCCP) Placer-Sacramento Gateway Plan Cycle 2 Grant Application

    "We support projects that promote alternative modes of transportation by encouraging compact mixed-use land use patterns that prioritize walking and biking over vehicles, building and supporting public transit, reducing and eventually eliminating parking, encouraging shared vehicle use, and using pricing and other incentives to equitably promote alternatives to driving."support projects that promote alternative modes of transportation by encouraging compact mixed-use land use patterns that prioritize walking and biking over vehicles, building and supporting public transit, reducing and eventually eliminating parking, encouraging shared vehicle use, and using pricing and other incentives to equitably promote alternatives to driving. Read complete letter here.
  2. 2/26/2020 - SacMoves and SMART Letter to Sacramento Transportation Authority 

Placer

  • Transportation:
  1. 8/3/2020 

    Support for SB1 Solutions for Congested Corridors Program (SCCP) Placer-Sacramento Gateway Plan Cycle 2 Grant Application

    "We support projects that promote alternative modes of transportation by encouraging compact mixed-use land use patterns that prioritize walking and biking over vehicles, building and supporting public transit, reducing and eventually eliminating parking, encouraging shared vehicle use, and using pricing and other incentives to equitably promote alternatives to driving."support projects that promote alternative modes of transportation by encouraging compact mixed-use land use patterns that prioritize walking and biking over vehicles, building and supporting public transit, reducing and eventually eliminating parking, encouraging shared vehicle use, and using pricing and other incentives to equitably promote alternatives to driving. Read complete letter here.