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St Helena offers forgiveness-for-compliance program for $2 9 million in water ration penalties

St Helena offers forgiveness-for-compliance program for $2 9 million in water ration penalties
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So much for the Public Trust

Nancy Dervin The city of St. Helena’s current water restrictions allow residential accounts 65 gallons of water per person a day, which amounts to a reduction of about 30-43%, while commercial users only must cut back by 10%. The approach in Lake County is “All customers in the five water systems are being asked to voluntarily conserve water and reduce usage by 20%” and in Marin County “We are asking all customers, residential and commercial, to save as much water as they can. Our collective goal is 40%.” Healdsburg residential customers were given a water budget of 74 gallons per person per day while their commercial customers must reduce usage by 40%.

The way forward for housing and financial stability

Mary Koberstein and Alan Galbraith Last week, Nancy Dervin attacked Paul Dohring (“Spoken like a true lawyer,” May 13). Nancy says Paul is “myopic,” has “tunnel vision” and “should be ashamed of himself.” Why? Because he values a comprehensive approach and knows it takes a realistic financing plan to turn visions into reality? Nancy says Paul and his “hotel-pushing comrades” should get over the idea of a hotel on Adams because last November’s vote put that matter to rest. Really? That was an advisory – not binding – measure. The actual vote was no slam dunk. Five hundred voters did not even weigh in.

Spoken like a true lawyer

Nancy Dervin Here’s an idea for Councilman Dohring and his hotel-pushing comrades: get over your preoccupation and declare Adams Street off the table for hotel development, and then pursue all other options, of which there are many ( Let’s put the puzzle together, May 6). We just voted on the issue 6 months ago and, again, advised the city we do not want a hotel on Adams Street. Can these people not see how a hotel on that property would be a huge nail in the coffin of our rapidly dying middle class while bowing to the wealthy? Maybe they do see it. Ugh.

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