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Of course, the issue of growing communities and resources that are not is a more complex issue. San Luis Obispo County’s Planning department will be having a “study session” on the county’s growth management and resources management plans. Check out the Planning Department’s web pages for more information on this.

Or take a visit to some other interesting articles, like the ones in the Santa Clarita Valley Signal recently that was critiqued quite effectively back to back on the water blog Aquafornia that discuss the “conundrum” of mandatory water conservation as developers build more homes to use the limited water. I highly recommend a visit to read the post on Aquafornia and the two original opinion pieces from The Signal. We are not the only community dealing with the issue of a growing population and receding water availability. These folks have some interesting views. What’s your opinion?

Last 5 posts by Amanda Rice

: http://aboutcambria.com/2008/08/13/water-growth-really-i-thought-procreation-growth/

Ann Parrack
2008-08-13 09:45:50

Amanda,

I would like to voice a comment on the new format…..it is unclear to me who the author of new posts are.(such as the one above)……It was much easier when the authors name was right on the “post”.

Thank You.

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