A coalition of environmental groups is calling on Redwood City officials to prohibit building homes or other projects on the Cargill Salt Ponds as part of the city’s plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to protect the city from any harmful ramifications of pollution and climate change.
The coalition, which includes …
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Let me guess, they’re all local homeowners.