
The Delta Stewardship Council (DSC) is extending the comment period for the Delta Plan Amendments Draft PEIR until Jan. 22, 2018. The controversial document promotes dual conveyance, a euphemism for Governor Jerry Brown's Delta Tunnels Plan, as the preferred conveyance option.
E-mailed comments will be accepted until 5:00 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 22, 2018. Mailed comments must be postmarked no later than Monday, Jan. 22, 2018.
A public hearing on the Delta Plan Amendments Draft PEIR remains scheduled from 4 until 7 p.m. on Thursday Dec. 14, 2017, at the West Sacramento City Hall Galleria, 1110 West Capitol Avenue, West Sacramento, CA.
The public hearings on the amendments held so far this year have attracted large crowds of very vocal Delta Tunnels opponents. On June 22, the Delta Stewardship Council endorsed controversial conveyance and storage amendments to the Delta Plan that project opponents say will hasten the approval of the California WaterFix.
In spite of massive opposition by fishermen, family farmers, environmentalists, and Delta residents who packed a room in the Holiday Inn in Sacramento, only one member of the Council, Solano County Supervisor Skip Thomson, voted against the amendment that promotes dual conveyance as the preferred conveyance option.
Thomson cited voting for the amendments, in the face of broad opposition, as an example of the Abilene Paradox, when a group of people collectively decide on a course of action that is counter to the preferences of many (or all) of the individuals in the group. A common phrase relating to the Abilene Paradox is a desire not to rock the boat.
Before the decision, Thomson commented, The amendment is too narrowly focusing on Delta Conveyance. What happens if the conveyance doesn't work? I’ll be voting no on the amendment.
After the decision, Mike Brodsky, lawyer for the Save the Delta Alliance, responded, The Delta Stewardship Council is headed for self-destruction.