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Why I Support the “Beautify Lunada Bay Pilot”

THE SHORT LIST:

WHY I SUPPORT THE ‘BEAUTIFY LUNADA BAY PILOT’

  1. The BLB pilot exemplifies improved strategies for a more cost effective/nature sensitive management of Lunada Bay parkland areas.
  2. Attractive flowering native plants specific to our microclimate enhance the overall pleasure of residents’ outdoor experiences. Birds and butterflies will return to the area. Rural beauty is consistently identified as a community value.
  3. Deep-rooted sub-shrubs hold soil, retain moisture and mitigate erosion. Mowing is eliminated and water usage transitions to a rainfall model as plants mature.
  4. Views from adjacent properties will be preserved, as tall seasonal weeds are eliminated and replaced with appropriate low growing year round native plants.
  5. At this particular location decomposed granite pathways were selected in order to be most inclusive of various user groups, and natural PV stone edging installed for durability.
  6. The nature loop component of the BLB pilot creates opportunities for students in all grades to participate in hands on scientific study. Education is a priority in our community.
  7. Checks and balances for evaluating the pilot involve documenting and tracking plants and wildlife as well as observing user groups and asking for feedback from residents.
  8. I see the ‘Beautify Lunada Bay’ pilot project as an investment in our future. It is well thought out, vetted by LBHOA, PVPLC and PVE, it has built in checks and balances, and is funded by community donations. The project will improve our parkland experience and open the way for a more sensitive and cost effective stewardship policy within the city.

My “Short List” Goals:

  1. Make a commitment to protect and enhance the character of our PVE communities.
  1. Review and re-align PVHA policies to be consistent with our CC&R’s
  1. Promote consistent standards between PVHA and PVE
  1. Create an opportunity for neighborhoods to determine the character and parameters for their future development.
  1. Simplify the Art Jury application and approval process
  1. Institute a transparent business model
  1. Modernize technologies for effective business interface with residents and professionals as well as inter-office
  1. Support community outreach, education, and participation concerning PVHA activities

The expanded descriptions on the above topics may be viewed on my,  Lets Talk About The Issues page .  Please also visit   www.pvegoodgov.org,   www.pveopenspace.com and www.pvha.org for more information on issues.