By Patricia Zaffuto
Fire ash silt drying into patterns in the Santa Ynez riverbed.
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Lovely and then there’s this from the folks who really watch the budget: https://www.independent.com/news/2018/feb/15/steelhead-trout-santa-ynez-are-getting-1m-bridge/
Fiscal irresponsibility is rampant in all levels of government. I am all for less spending. Massively.
However, when the dam was built, they were supposed to accommodate the steelhead. They did not do so. Better late than never? I read that steelhead were plentiful enough to scoop them from the river with pitchforks.
No one wants to talk about overpopulation. SB is overpopulated as is the US and the rest of the world. Resources are limited. Hello! I’m sure as calamities abound around the world, we will open our borders further. Insanity. Our identity will be subsumed by the tide of mediocrity and homogenization, the inverse of diversity. Freedom and overpopulation are incompatible.
Is that picture from Live Oak?
You’re not going to get a population cap. Santa Barbara, Goleta, and Santa Maria are charging full speed ahead and filling up every vacant lot with cheap, ugly housing. SBCC and UCSB are doing their part to overpopulate the County — while contributing NOTHING to our water resources.