I oppose Cargill's MASSIVE salt pond development project!

Cargill's development plan is the biggest threat to San Francisco Bay in 50 years. These 1,436 acres of salt ponds should be protected and restored to wetlands to benefit wildlife, water quality and the region's quality of life. I urge the Redwood City Council to reject this destructive Bay fill proposal and promote full restoration of the site.

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Latest News

February 6, 2012

Hold the salt: Developer explores using desalinated water for Saltworks project

Among many challenges facing the controversial Redwood City Saltworks project, securing water for a community that may have as many as 12,000 homes is high on the list. DMB Pacific Ventures, a new...

February 3, 2012

Developer pauses Saltworks development for internal review as community oppose project

Opponents to one of the Bay Area’s largest proposed developments are not taking a back seat, despite months of silence from the developer. Since early November, developer DMB Associates has been...

Campaign Tidbits

February 6, 2012

Desalination coming to Redwood City? Cargill developers still have no water plan for new city of 30K people: http://bit.ly/AACm4r

February 3, 2012

Cargill’s abysmal record on the environment and human rights the focus of protests: http://bit.ly/zhEdRa

February 3, 2012

Central Valley almond farmer says no to Cargill/DMB water grab: http://bit.ly/vSGRj6