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Monterey Peninsula mayors vote to oppose public water initiative
Public Water Now director calls vote 'political'
By JIM JOHNSON Herald Staff Writer, 03/14/2014
Ballot arguments for and against the ballot measure were due by 5 p.m. Friday, and a 10-day public review period is set to run through March 24. That's when rebuttal arguments and an impartial analysis will also be due, with a 10-day review period for those through April 3.
MPRWA Agenda Packet 03-13-14
AGENDA PACKET, REGULAR MEETINGMonterey Peninsula mayors vote to oppose public water initiative
Public Water Now director calls vote 'political'
By JIM JOHNSON Herald Staff Writer, 03/14/2014
HIGHLIGHT EXCERPTS:
Late Thursday, the Peninsula water authority board voted unanimously to draft a statement opposing the ballot measure — known as Measure O — backed by the Public Water Now organization. The measure would require the Monterey Peninsula Water Management District to conduct a feasibility study and acquisition plan for such a buyout. The district would be required to purchase Cal Am's local system if the study finds it would be both feasible and beneficial to do so. Ballot arguments for and against the ballot measure were due by 5 p.m. Friday, and a 10-day public review period is set to run through March 24. That's when rebuttal arguments and an impartial analysis will also be due, with a 10-day review period for those through April 3.
MPRWA Agenda Packet 03-13-14
MONTEREY PENINSULA REGIONAL WATER AUTHORITY (MPRWA)
March 13, 2014
FINAL MINUTES REGULAR MEETING
March 13, 2014
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