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Originally Posted by dsafety
Thanks for the post. As some may know, the Casa was a special place for me growing up in La Jolla. After reading this EIR, I became angry. I am not mad about anything that I read in the report. Rather, I am angry about the incredible amount of wasteful bureaucracy that this document represents.
This EIR is 297 pages long. Someone, probably many people, had to do the research and write this thing. Hundreds of others will be required to read it, (most probably won't). Thousands of copies will probably be printed, (most will end up in the trash).
The amount of detail that this EIR contains goes way beyond what most would consider to be reasonable. In my view, the vast majority of this document's content is unneccessary. I won't even try to guess what it cost to create this report but I am sure it is a six figure number.
What makes me most angry is that this kind of wasteful exercise is repeated over and over, thousands of times a year throughout the country. If our Government seriously wants to reduce unnecessary spending, reigning in needless bureaucracy should be at the top of the list.
Bob
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No need to guess. My friend does EIRs for a living, fortunately had nothing to do with this one, but the cost to the taxpayer for this is between 200,000 to 240,000. That is just for this report. Once this is reviewed and the over 100 Federal, State, and local government agencies which this was sent to chime in another EIR will be drafted. By the time this thing is over millions of dollars will have been wasted. Monies that far exceed actually doing the project. The only ones making out are the seal wackos selling their bogus propaganda to tourists. Money that should be spent at local shops and eateries.
Part of this EIR talks about spawning grunion, spawning spiny lobsters, and of course pupping seals. The construction is supposedly being scheduled around those natural events. Seems to be a conflict there. I mean how many grunion and spiny lobsters are going near a beach with a few hundred seals on it?
One of the more interesting parts of this EIR was reading about how the DFG is one of two trustee agencies that has jurisdiction over natural resources affected by a project like this. We know how the DFG/Sutton feels about projects like the CP. This issue and the MLPA process go hand in hand. Loosing the CP would be the first of many dominos to fall against us.
Keep current and keep writing letters on both of these issues. I have had to resort to using kinkos for printing out my letters. Printer cartridges are expensive!