Lawsuit filed to halt construction of Sunrise Powerlink
On Tuesday, February 15, 2010, a federal lawsuit to halt the Sunrise Powerlink was officially filed today by the groups The Protect Our Communities Foundation, East County Community Action Coalition, and Back Country Against Dumps. Celebratory crys can be heard echoing across the east county, as the united citizens of Lakeside, Alpine, Campo and Boulevard, and our friends across the county and the country, say NO to SDG&E’s distortions and destruction, and YES to true green energy. Thank you to all the donors and volunteers who have given our communities a voice. And yes, we officially and legally now have that voice! The filing will be posted on the POC website by 5 pm today. Visit www.protectourcommunities.org
Property Rights Workshop, held in Alpine, now on YouTube
Video clips of the PROPERTY RIGHTS WORKSHOP, held at the Alpine Community Center on June 11, 2009, providing information to property owners who are in the path of San Diego Gas & Electric’s eminent domain, are now available for viewing on You Tube. Go to www.youtube.com and search for “Property Rights Workshop.” There are 8 segments that feature El Monte valley resident Jody Morgan and eminent domain attorney Robert Miller. There is also a two part segment featuring environmental law attorney Steve McDonald with a legal update reminding all of us that the Sunrise Powerlink route is NOT A DONE DEAL!
Video of Town Hall Meeting
Here is the April 6, 2009 Town Hall Meeting, which was filmed by Citizens Oversight Project. Thank you Raymond Lutz!
ECCAC with 2 other local groups file appeal
ECCAC and 2 other local organizations file appeal against the BLM approval
March 24, 2009 – Lakeside, CA -An appeal to the U.S. Department of the Interior over its Bureau of Land Management (BLM) approval of San Diego Gas & Electric’s Sunrise Powerlink transmission project was filed Monday by three local organizations in San Diego County. The appeal notice to the Interior Board of Land Appeals is the first step to a court appeal.
It shows that the BLM failed to adequately conduct required environmental reviews before approving the project, and therefore BLM’s decision to approve the project should be reviewed. The BLM’s Record of Decision on January 20, 2009 approved the controversial 150-mile transmission line that, according to the project’s own environmental impact report, will significantly increase the likelihood of catastrophic fires.
Appellants Backcountry Against the Dump, Inc., a grassroots organization located in Boulevard, CA, The Protect Our Communities Foundation (POC) based in Santa Ysabel, and the East County Community Action Coalition (ECCAC), based in Lakeside, also requested a stay of action by the BLM on construction of the power line project until the appeal has been resolved. Stephan C. Volker of the Volker Law Offices of Oakland, CA filed the appeal and stay.
“We are asking the federal government to do what they should have done to begin with,” said backcountry activist and BAD principal Donna Tisdale of Boulevard, who is also named in the appeal notice. “The BLM violated so many laws in this rush to approve SDG&E’s project it makes your head spin,” she said. The appeal states that the National Environmental Policy Act, Federal Land Policy Management Act, Endangered Species Act, National Historic Preservation Act and the Administrative Procedures Act were all ignored by the BLM in their decision-making process on the giant transmission project.
The power line, approved by the California Public Utilities Commission last December, against the advice of the Assigned Administrative Law Judge and the Commission’s environmental report, will cost California ratepayers at least $1.9 billion. SDG&E refused to agree to formally condition the line for renewables in the CPUC proceedings, Tisdale said, pointing out that the company actually stated that they would jettison the project if the state forced the issue.
If you would like an emailed copy of the appeal and motion to stay, please email info@eastcountyaction.org.
ECCAC in the news
ECCAC in the news
See ECCAC in the news in this week’s article by the Alpine Sun, “Residents and Protesters show at Sunrise Open House”.
Golden Eagles confirmed along route (El Cajon Mountain)
As recent as January 2009 the nesting pair of Golden Eagles was confirmed along the route of the Sunrise Powerlink…. see
http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/cleveland/projects/projects/seasonal-closures/
Inspiring Visual Shown at Protest Meeting
Electrical Experts Confirm SDG&E Installation Fire Danger
More evidence that SDG&E, Sempra, and the CPUC are involved in a cover-up:
East County Magazine Article: Two electrical experts confirm Clark’s contention that SDG&E installations are dangerous, can ignite fires; SDG&E insists its lines are safe.