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Delta Conservancy wants your stories

Published: Thursday, Jul. 14, 2011 - 11:57 am

Got a story about the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta? Or an idea about its future? The Delta Conservancy wants to hear it.

The conservancy was created by 2009 legislation to be the primary state agency to oversee habitat restoration, ecosystem protection and economic well-being in the Delta, the 740,000-acre estuary in Sacramento's backyard.

In August the agency will hold three community meetings to introduce itself and to hear the public's ideas for the future of the region. The conservancy's 13 board members want to hear residents' stories of their history in the region, and how they feel the conservancy can best serve them.

The meetings, all from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., will be on Aug. 3 at Peter's Steakhouse, 203 2nd St, Isleton; Aug. 11 at Sugar Barge RV & Resort, 1440 Sugar Barge Rd, Bethel Island; and Aug. 16, Clarksburg Community Church, 52910 Netherlands Ave, Clarksburg.

For more information, call Elisa Sabatini at (916) 375-2086 or visit http://www.deltaconservancy.ca.gov.

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