"I don't think there's any impacts yet," Santa Cruz County Deputy Director of Parks Rebecca Hurley told the Sentinel. "I would anticipate if we can't come to, you know, an approving action soon and have to ask for an extension there could be some negative impacts about that."
The contentious debate between the two groups one for a pedestrian greenway, with the other for rail and trail became more heated on Tuesday, with YES Greenway accusing its opponents of vandalism. No Way Greenway says there is no proof and that it's the group's latest 'dirty trick.'