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By Eric Johnson
Published Apr 14, 2025

The California Assembly Committee on Permitting Reform wants to make it easier to build windmills, solar farms, electric trains—and housing.
The California Assembly Committee on Permitting Reform wants to make it easier to build windmills, solar farms, electric trains—and housing.

Earth Day 2025 Preview

I bring you greetings today from your Capitol City, the City of Trees, where the trees are suddenly all-the-way draped in spring greenery, and the nights are warm, and the days already almost too hot.

In this week’s edition of The Newsletter, the first of two devoted to Earth Day, we bring news about a legislative assault on one of the most important pieces of environmental legislation in California history, which is being launched, in part, as a sincere effort to protect the environment.

Also, as I like to remind you most weeks, below you will find brief news blurbs (that's the technical term) to help you keep track of what's happening in your hometown and it environs, as well as a link to a local nonprofit doing cool stuff, and (yes!) a recipe. 


Environmental Law Evolves

Whether or not you already know that CEQA is pronounced "see-qua," you may be surprised by the story of a bill intended to fundamentally change what is formally known as the California Environmental Quality Act.  Here we present the news about the reform bill, and an Explainer about CEQA itself. 


De-weaponizing CEQA

Asm. Buffy Wicks speaking at a presser for the California Legislature's Permitting Reform Package.
A radical overhaul of the California Environmental Quality Act appears imminent. And: Is the era of the big NO already ending?

CEQA: The Surprising Story of CA’s Key Environmental Law

Does California’s signature environmental law protect the state’s scenic beauty, or cause more problems than it solves?
The California Environmental Quality Act, CEQA, is the state’s signature environmental legislation, and is also often named as the villain in the state’s housing shortage. But the story may not be that simple.


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Monterey County's Homepage

Direct your browser to https://monterey.californialocal.com/ to catch up on the latest news in California and Monterey County. Bookmark the link and visit often, there's a lot happening in your community!


The California Coastal Commission

Speaking of protecting the environment, the California Coastal Commission is in the news for issuing the largest fine in its history of $18 million to the new owners of a an oil pipeline in Santa Barbara County which ruptured in 2015 resulting in a spill of over 100,000 gallons of crude oil. The fine was levied after the company repeatedly refused orders to stop work on the corroded pipeline without the necessary review and permits.

Like CEQA, the Coastal Commission has its share of critics and is also being eyed for reform in the legislature. But this latest instance of a corporation running roughshod over regulation is a reminder that whatever their flaws, CEQA and the Coastal Commission represent the will and desire of Californians to preserve our beautiful state for future generations.


California Coastal Commission: Where It Comes From, What It Does

Since 1972, the California Coastal Commission has ruled over the state’s shoreline.
What is the California Coastal Commission? How one of the state’s most powerful agency protects public access to the state’s scenic coast from Mexico to Oregon.

Recipe of the Week

Our friends at Sacramento Digs Gardening publish a recipe from their gardens every Sunday, which we feature here so you can start your week with some yum.

See more recipes in their Taste Spring! cookbook.


Almonds add extra crunch to apple salad

Here's a fresh and crunchy take on Waldorf salad, with lettuce and cabbage adding heft, and almonds standing in for walnuts.
New! Chopped apple salad with raisins, almonds and cabbage


Get to Know a Group

Ventana Wildlife Society logo Ventana Wildlife Society

When news broke in 2017 that two California condors made the first known nest of wild-born condors since 1985, thus furthering the return of the near-extinct species, it was the wildlife biologists of Ventana Wildlife Society who were credited with tracking and spotting the nest in the Big Sur wilderness. This chick was the first second-generation wild-born condor in decades.

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King City Rustler logo Raley’s, FirstFruits Farms Deliver 30,000 Pounds of Apples to Food Bank for Monterey Country

Raley’s and Washington-based FirstFruits Farms donated 30,000 pounds of fresh apples on April 1 to the Food Bank for Monterey County.

Salinas Valley Tribune logo Monterey County CAP Seeks Input on Draft 2026-27 Community Action Plan

Monterey County Community Action Partnership is inviting residents to participate in a public hearing on April 14 aimed at gathering feedback on the draft version of the 2026-27 Community Action Plan.

The Pajaronian logo $12 Million Campaign Aims to Secure Elkhorn Slough

The Elkhorn Slough Foundation launched a new “Elkhorn Forever” campaign with a kick-off celebration Tuesday, with the goal of raising $12 million.

Salinas Valley Tribune logo Gonzales Hosts 3rd Annual Car Show Attracting Hundreds to Downtown

The City of Gonzales, in collaboration with Gonzales Customs and Street Life Car Club, hosted its third annual Car Show on Saturday in downtown Gonzales.

Monterey County Weekly logo After 24 Years, a Controversial Harper Canyon Subdivision Comes Back for a Vote.

How many years does it take to build a subdivision? A quarter-century after one large residential project on the Highway 68 corridor was approved, it’s back for another vote.

Monterey County Weekly logo Recent Upgrades at ReGen Monterey’s Landfill Will Make It State-of-the-Art in Methane Capture.

In the fight against climate change, there is no silver bullet that can put the existential threat to rest. Rather, it will require a combination of countless, incremental projects and innovations that each chip away at our greenhouse gas emissions …

Monterey County Weekly logo Pacifica Senior Living Files for Bankruptcy in the Face of Mounting Bills and Legal Awards.

Pacifica Senior Living, the for-profit owner of two senior communities on the Monterey Peninsula, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of California last month with a long list of creditors waiting to be …

Monterey County Weekly logo County Supervisors Select Nominees for a California Coastal Commission Seat.

Three weeks after California Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas released a letter requesting nominations, the Monterey County Board of Supervisors decided on three names to nominate for an open seat on one of the most powerful land-use agencies in the country: …

Monterey County Weekly logo Salinas City Council Revisits a Rent Stabilization Ordinance Passed Last Year, Eyeing a Repeal.

Last year, Salinas became the first city in Monterey County to pass a rent stabilization ordinance. “Today is a historic moment for our city, and it’s a positive change driven by the community,” then-Councilmember Anthony Rocha said on Sept. 24.

Salinas Valley Tribune logo Scheid Family Wines Achieves Bee Friendly Farming Certification

Scheid Family Wines has successfully obtained the Bee Friendly Farming Certification for its estate White Flower Vineyard, a prestigious designation that underscores the Greenfield winery’s commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship.

Salinas Valley Tribune logo New Board Member Joins Salinas Valley Health

Salinas resident Isaura Arreguin took the oath of office March 27 to serve the Salinas Valley Health Board of Directors in Zone 3.

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