11/18/2021
Today is the last day to give public comment to the Mayor and City Council regarding the development of Turtle Bay by commercial developers who have not a thought for Redding or for environmental justice.
"Dear City Council members,
Over the last year, I've worked hard with other citizens to help Redding transform into a more sustainable community, and one that has appeal for future generations. In September, I was surprised to see just how many citizens from all sides of the political spectrum and every walk of life do not want to see this Turtle Bay project devastate the delicate Sacramento River ecosystem in the name of commercial enterprise. It is my deeply held belief that no amount of development money should outweigh the will of the people when it is raised in unanimous chorus.
In addition to being a deeply unpopular use of our land, it is a slap in the face to me and every other young person in Redding that has spoken to members of the council about conservation and the protection of our environment. We have heard privately again and again that Redding City Council members support climate change mitigation and the responsible use of our resources. This plan, if pushed through, will communicate a far louder message: that Redding's wildlife and resources are up for grabs to whoever wants to throw down the cash.
Please stand up for us and prevent the wanton paving over of our ecosystem.
Sincerely,
Dash Waterbury"