The latest campaign spending documents submitted to the Fair Political Practices Commission show most of the funding for measure A, a controversial ballot initiative voters will decide on in the March 5 election, has come from the proponents themselves.
Measure A, a ballot initiative voters will decide on in the March primary aims to cap the number of cannabis cultivation permits and acreage for environmental reasons in the county’s General Plan. In an analysis, the Humboldt County Planning Commission found it would render most legal farms out of compliance.
Feb. 15, the Humboldt County Planning Commission unanimously approved a draft ordinance to change zoning regulations for business signs and billboards in the unincorporated county, with one Commissioner absent.
By Noah Levy For 21 years, I’ve been working on land and water conservation in Humboldt County and other parts of California. From 2002 through 2014, I worked for Sanctuary Forest as we developed strategies for water conservation and streamflow restoration in the Mattole River watershed that have now been imitated all over the state. […]