Dear Shingle Springs residents and rural lifestyle supporters,
The November election is fast approaching and Sample Ballots are on the way to mailboxes now.
We all worked very hard on collecting signatures on the 1-2-3 petitions and the green one that removes the urban boundary lines around Shingle Springs, Camino, Pollock Pines, Cedar Grove, and areas around the Green Valley corridor, is now Measure O and made it onto the November ballot. We want to remove the urban boundary lines so that those areas are no longer a target for urban development by the county.
So let's make sure that Measure O passes this November. Remember, this is a countywide measure, so send it to everyone you know in the county. Here's what you can do to help us spread the word:
Once again, thank you to everyone that helped put our grassroots measure on the ballot. All efforts, big and small, contributed to the success of the cause. Let's keep up the good work and pass Measure O this November.
Thank you,
Lori Parlin on behalf of the
Shingle Springs Community Alliance, No San Stino, and Stop Tilden Park
Keeping Shingle Springs Rural
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