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After an effort to give Laguna Beach residents a strong say in the fate of development projects within the city was curbed by the coronavirus pandemic last spring, the grassroots group Laguna Residents First submitted a notice of intent on Wednesday for a proposed ballot initiative that would do just that.
The nonprofit advocacy group, concerned with preserving the environment and heritage of the coastal community, is calling on residents to defend the look and feel of the town by enabling voters to have their voices heard concerning approval of major development projects.
The organization previously filed a notice of intent with the city on March 6 of last year, but the pandemic prevented supporters from collecting the necessary signatures in person.
After an effort to give Laguna Beach residents a strong say in the fate of development projects within the city was curbed by the coronavirus pandemic last spring, the grassroots group Laguna Residents First submitted a notice of intent on Wednesday for a proposed ballot initiative that would do just that.
The nonprofit advocacy group, concerned with preserving the environment and heritage of the coastal community, is calling on residents to defend the look and feel of the town by enabling voters to have their voices heard concerning approval of major development projects.
The organization previously filed a notice of intent with the city on March 6 of last year, but the pandemic prevented supporters from collecting the necessary signatures in person.
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LAGUNA BEACH, Calif., March 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Laguna Residents First (LRF) an organization working on a ballot initiative giving residents the right to approve or deny major commercial projects is collecting pre-registration information. Voters who are interested in Laguna s smart growth initiative can add their email address online now and they ll be notified when the actual signature gathering process begins, said Chris Catsimanes, the board s newest member. It takes less than a minute. Eventually, we ll need at least 1,700 signatures. In a town of 23,000, the more people we can sign up now, the easier it will be down the road.
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