SOAR Point
Re “Under SOAR, Farmland May Sprout Schools,” March 14.
Can we make a rule? All future news articles that address potential Save Open Space and Agricultural Resources fallout issues must contain at least one paragraph discussing how the issue has already played out in established “SOAR counties” such as Napa. Granted, Ventura County contains unique sociopolitical environs, but haven’t other counties up north had to establish new schools since their SOAR passage? What actual effects have they experienced?
It’s unfortunate that instead of getting “the whole story” up front, we get to read the inevitable flood of letters that incomplete articles like this tend to generate.
KEVIN CANNON
Camarillo
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