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The KUSP Land Use Report #55: A New Time And Schedule For The Land Use Report

 

The following Land Use Report is presented by Gary Patton, Executive Director of LandWatch Monterey County. The opinions expressed by Mr. Patton are not necessarily those of KUSP Radio, nor of any of our sponsors.

Starting Monday, August 5th, this Land Use Report will be heard on KUSP Radio each weekday morning at 6:49 a.m. A couple of changes are being made. Instead of airing at 7:49, the Land Use Report will go on the air an hour earlier. Is earlier better? We hope so! Early involvement is always better where land use issues are concerned!

The Land Use Report will also become a daily event, each weekday. Up until now, the Land Use Report has been featured only on Mondays and Fridays. Because it’s now going to be on the air each weekday, it should be possible to give you better coverage of important land use related news. That’s going to be the goal, for those of you who are up, and awake, and tuned in to KUSP, at 6:49 each weekday morning.

Land use policy is important. How we use the land has a fundamental impact on our economy, on social equity, and on the health of the environment. There is a lot going on, from Santa Cruz County to San Luis Obispo. So, don’t drop out. Tune in! And find out how you can get involved.

You can get transcripts of the KUSP Land Use Report on the KUSP website. That’s www.kusp.org. Just go to the link at the bottom of that main page. And send me your comments and suggestions. You can do that on the website, too.For KUSP, this is Gary Patton.

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Each week, LandWatch provides a brief Land Use Report on KUSP Radio. Tune in Mondays and Fridays at 7:49 am.

KUSP is at 88.9 FM in General Coverage, 105.9 FM in Big Sur Valley, 91.3 FM in Palo Colorado Canyon, and 91.7 FM in San Ardo

 


LandWatch's mission is to protect Monterey County's future by addressing climate change, community health, and social inequities in housing and infrastructure. By encouraging greater public participation in planning, we connect people to government, address human needs and inspire conservation of natural resources.

 

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