Loading...
2021-12-06 Fleury - Desert Sun Article_RedactedRe: From the front page of today's Desert Sun Bobbie Fleury Mon 12/6/2021 12:01 PM To:Consulting Planner <ConsultingPlanner@laquintaca.gov>;Cheri Flores <clflores@laquintaca.gov> Cc:Linda Evans <Levans@laquintaca.gov> ** EXTERNAL: This message originated outside of the City of La Quinta. Please use proper judgement and cau;on when opening a=achments, clicking links or responding to requests for informa;on. ** Thank you very much, Nicole. I appreciate your help. Bobbie Fleury On 12/6/2021 10:25 AM, Consulting Planner wrote: Ms. Fleury, Please excuse the delay in acknowledging your email. It will be included in the materials provided to the Planning Commission and City Council when the project moves forward to hearing. Nicole Sauviat Criste Consul;ng Planner City of La Quinta From: Bobbie Fleury Sent: Thursday, December 2, 2021 12:04 PM To: Consul;ng Planner <Consul;ngPlanner@laquintaca.gov>; Cheri Flores <clflores@laquintaca.gov> Cc: Linda Evans <Levans@laquintaca.gov> Subject: From the front page of today's Desert Sun   ** EXTERNAL: This message originated outside of the City of La Quinta. Please use proper judgement and cau;on when opening a=achments, clicking links or responding to requests for informa;on. ** Good Morning Mayor Evans, Nicole, and Cheri - The quotes below come from the story in today's paper about the continuing drought conditions, and November having been the warmest month on record here. I would appreciate it if this email with these quotes are made part of the record regarding the wave pool project. With dire projections such as these, in all good conscience, the zoning for the basin shouldn't be allowed to go through. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Regards - Firefox https://outlook.office.com/mail/AAMkAGJiMWY1OTY1LTBhY2EtN... 1 of 2 4/2/22, 11:03 AM Bobbie Fleury Trilogy La Quinta "Continued drought across California forced top officials to announce Wednesday that no water other than what is critical to health and safety will be available from Sierra snowpack and other diminished State Water Project supplies next year. State regulators also announced they might impose watering restrictions in early 2022." “We need to prepare now for a dry winter and severe drought conditions to continue through 2022,” said Department of Water Resources Director Karla Nemeth. “If conditions continue to be this dry, we will see mandatory cutbacks.” "Possible mandatory restrictions on watering lawns and plants and other measures were also announced by California’s Water Resources Control Board late Tuesday,though they stopped short of calling for an right ban. But if the proposed emergency regulation is approved early next year, water districts could be required to issue fines if customers water within 48 hours of a rainstorm or use drinking water to clean streets." Firefox https://outlook.office.com/mail/AAMkAGJiMWY1OTY1LTBhY2EtN... 2 of 2 4/2/22, 11:03 AM