First Name | Greg |
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Last Name | Forest |
Email Address | gforest@hsmlaw.com |
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Subject | VOTE NO on new emission burdens for housing |
Comment | I am writing to strongly urge the Board NOT to increase the Regional Transportation-Related Targets any further. Sufficient scientific information does not exist to support quantifying greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions from passenger vehicles at the proposed 5 MMT level. Such reductions are not reasonably achievable or sustainable without causing dislocations and extreme economic hardships. The recently-enacted Senate Bill 375 sets out the process to determine the actual regional transportation-related GHG targets. That process needs to be given deference and allowed to work. It should not be preempted at this early stage by unilateral action by the Board. Homebuilders have a vested interest in the success of SB 375 and AB 32. Homebuilders also have a vested interest in assisting the state out of its current and profound economic malaise. Imposing out-of-proportion burdens on California’s homebuilders and consumers will neither help our struggling economy nor realistically achieve our AB 32 goals. I strongly urge you not to increase the Regional Transportation-Related Targets any further. |
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Date and Time Comment Was Submitted | 2008-12-03 17:27:05 |
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