
TAKE ACTION TODAY
Check List of Items YOU Can
Take Action on...
COME TO THE PLANNING
COMMISSION MEETING FEB. 23RD in SAN LUIS OBISPO
#1 WRITE A LETTER
Write to California state legislators encouraging them to introduce the needed
stringent fracking laws. Write a letter to the editor of your local paper.
#2 TALK WITH FRIENDS
Talk with friends in all parts of San Luis County. Tell them why the project is
not good for our county. There will be a forthcoming fact sheet to assist us.
Each one of us need to contact those we know and encourage them to pass the word
on.
#3 RESPOND
Respond to articles and editorials as they appear in the press (both online and
with a letter to the newspaper).
#4 JOIN THE MAILING
LIST
Use the
information on this site to learn more about this project,
and
provide your email address to the
HVA newsletter list
and we'll provide you future updates, then forward this web site address to
others.
#5 LIKE US ON FACEBOOK
Join the HVA
on
Facebook
#6 VOLUNTEER
Show your
concern by volunteering to help. Contact the HVA and talk with
Lyn at
lyn@huasnavalley.org
Join us
"Help
Keep Huasna Beautiful", the Huasna Valley Association has signed up for the
Adopt a Road program from Tar Springs to Huasna Townsite Road. Learn more by
emailing to volunteer.
#7 DONATE
DONATE to support our efforts, make checks
payable to "Huasna Foundation"
Huasna Foundation
P.O. Box 1164
Arroyo Grande, CA 93421
The Huasna Valley and its surrounding neighbors in Tar Spring
and all users of the Huasna corridor are going to be forced to live with
this project, if approved. The Huasna Valley Association, a group of
concerned citizens, is making a plea to everyone who loves Huasna to
participate in this process of scoping, molding, and scrutinizing this oil
project.

Is this project compatible with our community standards?
If any of the project’s impacts are missed, ignored or
downplayed, it could irrevocably damage Huasna Valley’s health, beauty,
appeal and value.
The financial promise that this project holds for its
investors may lead to the exploitation of the land and its resources, with
little consideration for its residents. No one plans to have a disaster,
but they happen as a part of doing business – oil spills, fire, loss of
life. We must guard against that. The first step in the protection of our
valley is to ensure that the EIR adequately analyzes all of the project’s
potential impacts and considers all potentially feasible mitigation measures
and alternatives.
As a neighborhood, let us remain strong, committed, and
proactive and participate in this process! If you would like more
information - please contact the HVA and show up at meetings!

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