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Sun Zia's Massive Footprint Stomps On Oracle But Not On SaddleBrooke Ranch

2/28/2024

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Check out what's happening off Tiger Mine Road.
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Landing fields blasted for supersized transmission towers.
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  SunZia/Pattern rip up the environment in our region:vid here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=315tG_E7pWc
   Drew Kirk's drone's eye view:
https://www.facebook.com/100003989798004/videos/pcb.2818861061590193/767743985291447
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   Pulled from Facebook post:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wEqgzJsOAE
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  Robson pushed SunZia transimission line corridor away from SaddleBroooke Ranch with one letter!
https://images.edocket.azcc.gov/docketpdf/0000166089.pdf
  The effort to stop SunZia from completing a massive power transmission line through the San Pedro River Valley (and now Oracle) is gaining momentum
(https://protectthesanpedro.net/updates/).
  On January 17 2024 the San Carlos Apache, Tohono O’odham, Archaeology Southwest, and Center for Biological Diversity filed a lawsuit against the Department of the Interior, BLM, and Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland to stop the irreversible damage being inflicted. And on February 5 the same party filed a lawsuit against the Arizona Corporation Commission.
  The ACC has been alerted. The governor has been informed. Arizona legislators are listening. Now we need your voice and that of your friends, associates, and any membership you may maintain.
  The Protect the San Pedro working group has launched an advocacy campaign to persuade the Arizona legislators to intercede with the Arizona Corporation Commission, asking them to rescind SunZia's Certificate of Environmental Quality. We've developed a letter you canclick and send to all the members of the Senate Natural Resources,
Energy, and Water Committee, with a personal message if you desire.
  This letter was reviewed and welcomed by one of the committee Senators.  We are working with them, providing the ammunition they need to tell the ACC to reverse their mistake of November '22.
  Please, complete this form today:
https://protectthesanpedro.net/advocacy-nrew-exp/
  And spread the word! Thank you!
Kai Staats
Resident of Cascabel
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    Kaz and I moved to Oracle in 1979.  The house we bought dated to the late 1940s.  With little advance knowledge of the place, we set out to build a new life together, intending to settle in and raise a family.

    Queens, New York and before that Chicago, Illinois rapidly receded in our rearview mirror as small town living moved front and center.

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