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Dutra Asphalt Plant will have "A Significant Impact on Highway Operations"

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Misleading Dutra claim #8 in our 15 reasons why this is the Wrong Plant in the Wrong Place: 8. Claim: This plant would “reduce truck traffic on highway 101” Not so fast… “The project would add trips to congested segments of southbound Highway 101 during the AM peak hour, which is a potentially significant impact. The project could potentially add traffic to northbound Highway 101 during the PM peak hour where traffic has been observed to break down which is also a potentially significant impact. The project would add traffic to the congested southbound ramps during the AM peak hour where operation would be LOS F without project traffic. This is a potentially significant impact. Overall the project has a significant impact on highway operations .” ~ Dutra Environmental Impact Report (Vol. 1, V.J. Transportation/Traffic Pg. 28)

Opposition Mounts: Cities Band Together Against County Vote

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Sebastopol, Santa Rosa, Healdsburg and Cloverdale have all joined Petaluma and stood up against the Sonoma County Supervisors tentative approval of the Dutra Group's proposed asphalt plant next to Shollenberger Park. Most are stating: "decisions made by the elected bodies of the cities within the County with regard to issues within their respective spheres of influence or urban growth boundaries should be respected by the County." Encourage the rest of Sonoma County to follow their lead! Sonoma Mayor - Ken Brown ken@bearflagsocialclub.com Cotati Mayor - John Guardino jguardino@ci.cotati.ca.us Rohnert Park Mayor - Amie Breeze Albreeze@rpcity.org Windsor Mayor - Robin Goble rgoble@townofwindsor.com

Just Released: State of Birds in the U.S.

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Interior Secretary Ken Salazar has just unveiled "The State of the Birds", the first comprehensive analysis of the state of the nation's birds. The report points out: North America's bird populations have declined significantly in the past 40 years as bulldozers have flattened forests, rolled over grasslands and filled wetlands. Salazar goes on to point out "In 2009 it is time for a new beginning on how to make sure wildlife and habitat are protected." Don't let Shollenberger Park's incredible array of wildlife and bird species become a statistic at the hands of toxic industry . Click here to read the SF Chronicle article Click for the "State of the Birds" website Click here to read the full report: "The State of the Birds" (large PDF file)

Spin Campaign Floods The Community

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Have you received a mailer touting why Petaluma needs an asphalt plant? How about a phone survey asking what your stance is on the issue? Perhaps you’ve stumbled upon a slick website making claims about environmental benefits of asphalt production. Environmental benefits of asphalt production?? As silly as it may seem to some, this is exactly what is being flooded into the community right now. Take Dutra’s own blog, for instance. It seems that the Save Shollenberger Park slogan has become such a powerful message that they would like to claim it for their own: Nice try but the people cannot be fooled that easily. The concerns of the Petaluma community have begun to resonate throughout the entire County and Dutra knows it. We just learned today that the Sonoma County League of Women Voters have announced their extreme opposition to this proposal stating: “…concerning the League response to the location of the Dutra Asphalt Plant in Petaluma. We have mailed to each Supervisor our reaso...

Something's in the Air: Toxic Editorial by Publisher of the Argus Courier

In an ironic development, our local newspaper has published an editorial claiming that opponents to the proposed Dutra asphalt plant are “fear-mongers” and “misinformed.” Anyone that has visited this site knows that one thing we don’t lack is information. Over the past several months, the entire community has been remarkable in its ability to research the issues and produce a wealth of documentation and evidence supporting our claim that this is the wrong plant in the wrong place. Are we emotional? Absolutely. The County is trying to force the City to allow the construction of an asphalt plant next to one of our most treasured recreational and environmental resources. Not to mention, the company being force-fed to us has a history of compliance issues and regulatory violations. We think a little emotion is appropriate in this case. While the editorial itself is long on hyperbole, it presented no factual information whatsoever and did not mention the plants impact to Shollenberger wild...

Attend the Community Forum on Health Impacts of the Proposed Dutra Asphalt Plant

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FORUM DELAYED UNTIL APRIL: DATE LIKELY APRIL 28TH The Petaluma Health Care District Presents a Community Health Forum for public information and education regarding Health Impacts of the proposed Dutra Asphalt Plant in Southern Sonoma County. As your community public health agency, the Health Care District invites you to attend this important meeting and listen to a panel of experts speak specifically on the potential health impacts of the proposed asphalt plant along the Petaluma River. Please email and thank Petaluma Health Care District CEO Daymon Doss Join our Facebook Community and RSVP to attend this event here

Great Blue Heron Nesting Begins

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Shollenberger Park Docents Len Nelson and Bob Dyer caught site of a nesting Great Blue Heron in the Shollenberger heron & egret colony this morning. Please take the time to visit Shollenberger Park and see this remarkable bird firsthand. The best location to view the colony is in the Park from the River Pier (bring binoculars). Please be sure not to approach the colony from Haystack Landing, however, as this colony is now protected against disturbance by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act . Despite Dutra's claim that they will do all they can to “preserve the colony site” , expert testimony has stated that abandonment is extremely likely if an asphalt plant is allowed to be built at Haystack Landing. Please help us protect this colony and all the wildlife in Shollenberger Park. Take a look at other Bay Area Great Blue Herons: