Toll Road Appeal Denied!
Posted on: Thursday, 18 December 2008, 15:59 CST
Bush Administration Rejects Toll Road Agency Request to Override
U.S. Commerce Department Says Toll Road Not in National
Interest and Alternatives Exist
"This decision is a fatal blow to this terrible proposal and a great victory for
"We agree with the sweeping decision by the U.S. Department of Commerce to uphold the California Coastal Commission's
"Today's decision means that key federal and state agencies have both reached the same conclusion - this proposed toll road violates federal and state laws that protect our coast. The road would destroy the fifth most popular state park and would bring little short-term or long-term traffic relief to southern
"Alternatives exist and it's time they get explored fully and objectively. That's another message from the U.S. Commerce Department to the politicians behind this toll road, and it should be heard.
"While today's decision represents a significant victory for the thousands of individuals and groups dedicated to protecting San Onofre State Beach, this long process is not yet over. On behalf of the Save San Onofre Coalition, we call upon the TCA to suspend all litigation and federal lobbying activities, and take these resources and invest them in studying reasonable alternatives to this ill-conceived toll road."
To obtain a copy of NOAA's press release on the Commerce Department decision, go to http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2008/20081218_tca.html
Background:
The Save San Onofre Coalition is a diverse coalition of individuals and groups that includes four former state parks commissioners, local, regional, state and national environmental organizations, cities, counties and elected officials statewide. For more information about the Save San Onofre Coalition, visit www.savesanonofre.com.
The Foothill-South Toll Road is a proposed multi-lane highway that would run through the heart of San Onofre State Park, one of California's most popular state parks. Home to the world famous surfing spot, Trestles Beach, the park encompasses the last pristine watershed in
SOURCE Save San Onofre Coalition
Source: PR Newswire
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