The forum, hosted by Smart Growth Advocates at Chico Women’s Club, gained a full house after rescheduling twice. Guests took pamphlets, paid for by campaign committee Stop Valley’s Edge, urging residents to vote no on local Measure O and Measure P. Maps of Chico, placed around the hall, highlighted areas of potential infill and special planning development Valley’s Edge was marked with a red X.
The forum, hosted by Smart Growth Advocates at Chico Women’s Club, gained a full house after rescheduling twice. Guests took pamphlets, paid for by campaign committee Stop Valley’s Edge, urging residents to vote no on local Measure O and Measure P. Maps of Chico, placed around the hall, highlighted areas of potential infill and special planning development Valley’s Edge was marked with a red X.
The Chico Area Recreation and Parks District accepted a ceremonial deed of 480 acres of park land from Valley’s Edge master developer Bill Brouhard during a ceremony held Thursday afternoon at its district office in Chico.
Chicoans have Valley's Edge to consider. Residents along the city's periphery and elsewhere in the county have supervisors to elect. All voters have decisions on the state and federal levels.
The Chico Area Recreation and Parks District accepted a ceremonial deed of 480 acres of park land from Valley’s Edge master developer Bill Brouhard during a ceremony held Thursday afternoon at its district office in Chico.