January 22, 2013
It’s been a while since you’ve heard from EGAP, but that doesn’t mean we haven’t been hard at work to keep agriculture in Escondido.
- Met regularly with the EGAP Board and City Officials.
- In cooperation with the San Diego County Water Authority and Mission Resource Conservation District, EGAP received a grant from the California Department of Water Resources to study the effects of Reclaimed Water on Avocados.
- Presented multiple requests for the City to provide an Ag Service Water Level to bridge the gap until we receive the reclaimed water.
- Worked with the California Avocado Commission on “Agriculture in Escondido, Contributions, Challenges and Opportunities” a publication which is used as a reference for the City on our agricultural economic value.
- Participated and promoted recognition for Agriculture as a part of the Comprehensive Economic Development Plan for Escondido.
- In spite of efforts, we are still facing a challenging vote at the Public Hearing on Water Rates on February 13. The Council has a different composition than that of 2012 and we need to make ourselves heard. Please mark your Calendars and plan to attend the Council Meeting.
PUBLIC HEARING – WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2013 AT 4:30 PM @ THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
Feel free to contact Eddie or any of the EGAP Board Members for an update. Let us know if you are willing to say a few words on behalf of Escondido Agriculture at the Council Meeting. We’re counting on you!