News - Interstate 5 in California
Supporters and outside experts presented a steady stream of facts and overwhelming evidence here today that the proposed route for the completion of State Route 241 to connect with Interstate 5 south of San Clemente is safe for the environment, watershed, wildlife, campers, surfing and the beaches, countering the emotional appeals and propaganda from anti-road factions.
Opponents of the completion of State Route 241 continued to use emotional appeals and myths about damage to parks and beaches during a U.S.
Supporters and outside experts will present a steady stream of facts today providing detailed evidence that the proposed route for the completion of State Route 241 to connect with Interstate 5 south of San Clemente is safe for the environment, watershed, wildlife, campers, surfing and the beaches.
By Tony Bizjak, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. May 29--In Sacramento's River Park neighborhood, Ulla McDaniel has a case of the travel jitters. So do Loren Sanders of south Sacramento and Kathie Darnell in Placerville.
By The Bakersfield Californian Feb. 15--A zone change for 22 acres in Lebec was approved by the Kern County Planning Commission Thursday despite some objections from mountain residents. The land, at the southwest corner of Lebec Road and Houser Avenue, has been vacant for many years.
