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      FROM TRESTLES TO SADDLEBACK—PROTECT OUR COMMUNITY—STOP ThE TOLL ROAD SOUTh

  A Project of Sierra Club                                                                               DECEMBER 2007



 TCA stalls coastal commission vote
     The new hearing will be in february 2008 - PLAN TO ATTEND!

t   he awaited release of the California Coastal Commission staff     It's no wonder the TCA is stalling. A recent vote by the San
toll road review was welcome news to every Californian con- Diego City Council passed a resolution to protect San Ono-
cerned about protecting our state parks and beaches. However, fre State Park, a recent poll found 70% of Orange County
for the Transportation Corridor Agencies (TCA), it came as a hard voters oppose a toll road through a state park, and even the
blow—the report states that their road couldn't possibly be TCA's recent effort to win support by offering $100 million
done in an environmentally                                                                            to California State Parks is
conscious way, and there was                                                                          not getting as much traction
no amount of mitigation that                                                                          as they had hoped for. They
could justify it. To review the                                                                       are really feeling the heat, and
Coastal Commission’s staff toll                                                                       that is all because of you!
road analysis please visit http://                                                                        What happens now? The
documents.coastal.ca.gov/re-                                                                          hearing has been rescheduled
ports/2007/10/Th19a-10-2007.                                                                          for February, though the date
pdf                                                                                                   is not yet certain. We will
     The Coastal Commission is                                                                        keep you informed of the new
one of the state agencies that                                                                        hearing date in February and
needs to approve TCA’s pro-                                                                           the ways you can help.
posal to build the Foothill South                                                                       Your continued support is
Toll Road.                           Send the Coastal Commission a message telling them               more important than ever!
     Just days before the            you want to Save the Park and Stop the Toll Road. Go to: Your participation in “Stop
hearing, and after 200 people at- http://www.youtube.com/group/savesanonofre                          the Toll Road” events keeps
tended the Sierra Club/Surfrider                                                                      the pressure on the TCA. If
Foundation Coastal Commission Community Briefing, the TCA you aren't on our email action alert list, simply send an email with
requested to postpone the hearing. They said they needed more the subject “add me” to robin.everett@sierraclub.org
time to examine the Coastal Commission staff report.




                                     you're invited…
                                     sierra club/friends of the foothills
                                     9th annual holiday party!
                                      thursday, december 13th
                                      6: 3 0 p.m.
                                      See inside flyer for details.
new study shows viable alternative
                    more evidence of the TCA's flawed analysis
r   ecently, the Save San Onofre Coalition along with Friends of the
Foothills and the Sierra Club commissioned a transportation study
                                                                        tive. This is not an engineering report, it wasn’t intended to be. This
                                                                        design review is meant to show that the AIP-R is a viable transpor-
called the Arterial Improvements Plus-Refined (AIP-R) authored             tation alternative to the proposed Foothill-South Toll Road.
by respected transportation experts Smart Mobility Inc.                                  The TCA has a long history of flawed analysis,
The results demonstrate there are reliable alterna-                               and if it held itself up to the same standards they are
tives to the Foothill-South Toll Road that have                                   measuring us by they would have been out of busi-
been previously overlooked. The report found                                     ness a long time ago. A few examples include:
that widening the I-5 could be accomplished                                                                     1) TCA overestimated traffic
with far less cost and far less loss of structures                                                                   demand and revenue pro-
than the Transportation Corridor                                                                                      jections on the 73 Toll
Agencies (TCA) had previously                                                                                         Road, and the road has
stated.                                                                                                               been on the verge of bank-
     In selecting the final align-                                                                                   ruptcy since it opened.
ment, the TCA had a number of                                                                                 2) TCA overestimated the capa-
alternatives to choose from, one of                                                                   bilities of their storm water system on
those alternatives was called the Arte-                                                              the 73 Toll Road, resulting in unpermit-
rial Improvements Plus (AIP), which made im-                                                       ted pollution and, according to Caltrans,
provements to the I-5, interchanges, and arterial                                            cost taxpayers $13.3 million to repair and re-
roads. The AIP alignment performed as well,                                                   place the 38 storm drain filters along the toll
if not better, than the toll road in reducing                                                  road. The TCA has now conceded these filters
congestion. The TCA rejected this alterna-                                                     were faulty and should never have been in-
tive on the grounds that it would displace an                                                 stalled in the first place.
unacceptable number of residential and commercial units, de-              3) TCA claimed the Foothill-South Toll Road would comply
spite the fact that the TCA did not provide factual support for            with the Coastal Act. However, after extensive review of the
this claim, nor did they make any attempt to refine the AIP to             TCA's application, the Coastal Commission staff has concluded
reduce the amount of purported displacements.                              the project would violate numerous provisions of the Coastal
     For its 2007 study, the firm of Smart Mobility Inc, applied           Act and is the most destructive of toll road alternatives.
state-of-the-art interchange designs and other refinements to the            San Onofre State Park supporters have been charged with de-
AIP alternative on a design planning level. These studies docu-         signing the perfect road because the TCA refuses to consider
mented that a refined AIP would cause only a small fraction             any alternatives to the Foothill-South Toll Road. Ultimately, the
of the displacements alleged by the TCA, based on a level of            Smart Mobility study has provided a sound alternative to the
information and detail far greater than anything the TCA has            Foothill-South Toll Road. To learn more about the Smart Mobil-
ever produced.                                                          ity study please attend Friends of the Foothills holiday party (see
     The TCA has criticized the Smart Mobility study for small          insert) featuring Michael Fitts, Staff Attorney for Endangered
flaws that can be fixed while refusing to recognize a viable alterna-   Habitats League.



                   Susan Davis Amendment to help protect
               San Onofre State Beach is continuing to hold on!
    Earlier this year Congresswoman Susan Davis proposed an amendment to the National Defense Authori-
    zation Bill that would repeal riders passed in previous legislation that exempt the Transportation Corridor
    Agency from adhering to state and federal laws. The amendment has passed the house of Representa-
    tives and we will soon know if it will remain on the final bill that is sent to the President. Congresswoman
    Loretta Sanchez was a critical vote in support for the ammendment which helps the effort to protect San
    Mateo Campground, Trestles Beach and San Onofre State Park.

                              Thank you Susan Davis and Loretta Sanchez for
                                 standing up for San Onofre State Beach.
year at a glance…
                                                 2007
Sierra Club’s Friends of the Foothills campaign had a busy and exciting year filled with a lot of changes,
some good, some bad, but in the end 2007 proved to be quite remarkable. As we look ahead to 2008 and
begin to prepare for what is sure to be another exciting year, let's take a look back and remember the ups
and downs of this incredible time.

Sierra Club/Friends of the Foothills began the year by collecting   With the Coastal Commission hearing originally scheduled
many postcards and letters to the Coastal Commission at vari-       for October 11th, we kicked into high gear working with the
ous festivals and events in South Orange County. We had a great     Save San Onofre Coalition to turn out hundreds of people to
victory early in the year when the California Democratic Party      the hearing. Sierra Club and Surfrider Foundation held a com-
passed a resolution to protect San Onofre State Park.               munity briefing, featuring Mark Massara, Sierra Club’s Coastal
                                                                    Programs Director, on October 1st which was attended by 200
Our biggest change of the year came with the departure of long-     people. The following weekend Sierra Club and Surfrider Foun-
time organizer, Brittany McKee who moved to Georgia early in        dation teamed up again to host an Endangered Species Hike fol-
the summer. By August, Robin Everett, who had been a volun-         lowed by a Surfrider Foundation Paddle-Out at Trestles Beach.
teer with the Sierra Club for many years signed on as our new
Conservation Organizer.                                             By October, the TCA was really feeling the heat. They were
                                                                    dealing with a scathing Coastal Commission report, they failed
We participated in some great events towards the end of the         to get the support of the city of San Diego, and Sierra Club and
summer, such as San Clemente’s Fiesta Day, the Rip Curl Fund-       Surfrider Foundation had hundreds of people committed to at-
raiser and the Boost Mobile Surf Contest at Trestles where we       tending the hearing. Not surprisingly, the TCA requested and
gathered lots of cards and letters for the Coastal Commission.      received a hearing postponement.

In September, after reviewing TCA’s application, the California     The hearing has been rescheduled for February in San Diego
Coastal Commission staff released their report recommending         and the TCA has a few tricks up their sleeve. They have offered
denial of the Foothill-South Toll Road because it did not comply    California State Parks $100 million in order to gain their sup-
with the Coastal Act. The Save San Onofre Coalition worked          port for the toll road. Additionally, TCA will spend the next few
hard to gain support from local governments to stop the toll        months challenging the Smart Mobility report assertions that
road. One of the biggest victories was the resolution to protect    the I-5 can be improved. However, we are ready to meet these
San Onofre by the city of San Diego. Additionally, the Save         challenges and we are excited about the coming year.
San Onofre Coalition unveiled the Smart
Mobility report, which offers a plan to
widen the I-5 as an alternative to the
Foothill-South Toll Road.




Thanks to all of you who have supported us this year and every year.
We cannot succeed without your dedication to saving San Onofre State Beach.

We look forward to working with you in 2008!
volunteer profile:
paul carlton
                  p     aul Carlton is a Sierra Club member who has used hiking as a way to protect or improve
                  public lands, instill an interest in conservation and increase awareness of the Sierra Club.
                            Friends of the Foothills began in 1995 in Paul Carlton’s living room. Paul along with
                  fellow environmentalists Dan Silver from Endangered Habitats League, Pete DeSimone from
                  Audobon Society and others founded the Friends of the Foothills coalition. The coalition's
                  original purpose was to protect the foothills of the Santa Ana Mountains from the develop-
                  ment of Rancho Mission Viejo and the Foothill-South Toll Road.
                            Since that time Paul has worked tirelessly to protect our beloved foothills. Over the years
                  he has lead many hikes at Trestles Beach and in the Donna O’Neill Land Conservancy engaging
                  hikers in the effort to protect the Conservancy and San Onofre State Beach from the devastation
                  of the Foothill-South Toll Road.
                            When asked why Paul became a volunteer he states, “because I love to hike.”
                  Paul has loved the mountains since he was a kid and has been exploring and hiking Southern
                  California’s mountains all his life. When he moved to Orange County he fell in love with its beauty
                  and thought “We have got to save this place!”
                            Paul Carlton truly embodies John Muir’s vision of engaging those who enjoy and explore
                  our planet to work to protect it.




                                                                                www.friendsofthefoothills.org
                                                                                     San Clemente, California 92674
                                                                                            P.O. Box 3942




                                                                                       A Project of Sierra Club
                                                                                  STOP ThE TOLL ROAD SOUTh
                                                                                 —PROTECT OUR COMMUNITY—
                                                                                FROM TRESTLES TO SADDLEBACK




                                         thursday, december 13
 Permit No. 50   9th annual holiday party!
  Walnut, CA
    PAID
 U.S. Postage
                                                             invited
 PRSRT STD                                                 you're
you're
  invited
sierra club/friends of the foothills holiday party!

                                 Please join us for our 9th annual holiday celebra-
                                 tion. It’s our way of saying thank you for all of the
                                 hard work you do to protect Orange County’s
                                 valuable open space and clean creeks and surf.
                                 Our grassroots campaign could not be successful
                                 without you. Please bring the kids and family.




                                 when:
                                 thursday, december 13, 2007
                                 6:30-8:30 p.m.


                                 what:
                                 great food, no-host bar, fun prizes
                                 and guest speaker—Michael Fitts
                                 Michael Fitts is staff attorney for Endangered Habitats
                                 League and will give a presentation on the Smart Mobility
                                 Transportation Alternative Study followed by a question and
                                 answer period.



                                 where:
                                 del agave restaurant
                                 215 s. el camino real
                                 san clemente
                                 Coming South on I-5, exit Ave. Palizada. Turn Right at
                                 the bottom of the off ramp. Turn Left on El Camino Real.




rsvp:     robin.everett@sierraclub.org or call 949-361-7534
join us for a
in our local back country
                                                               hike
Let experienced Sierra Club hike leaders show you some of Southern California's most beautiful places.


Saturday, January 12                                                   Saturday, March 8
 SIERRA SAGE/FRIENDS OF ThE FOOThILLS                                  SIERRA SAGE/FRIENDS OF ThE FOOThILLS


trestles beach                                                         trestles beach
Enjoy this walk to the famous surfing beach at Trestles and the ex-    Enjoy this walk to the famous surfing beach at Trestles and the
tensive wetlands area through which San Mateo Creek flows. We          extensive wetlands area through which San Mateo Creek flows.
will discuss the ecological importance of the surrounding area and     We will discuss the ecological importance of the surrounding
the damage that the proposed Foothill South Toll Road would do         area and the damage that the proposed Foothill South Toll Road
to the state beach. Meet 8:30 am Trestles Surfers’ parking lot. 3 mi   would do to the state beach. Meet 8:30 am Trestles Surfers’ park-
rt., 100’ gain. Bring water. Rain cancels. Leader: Robin Everett,      ing lot. 3 mi rt, 100’ gain. Bring water. Rain cancels. Leader:
Assistant: Ed Schlegel.                                                Robin Everett, Assistant: Ed Schlegel.


Saturday, February 23                                                  Sunday, April 27
 SIERRA SAGE/FRIENDS OF ThE FOOThILLS                                  SIERRA SAGE/FRIENDS OF ThE FOOThILLS

donna o’neill land conservancy                                         donna o’neill land conservancy
Enjoy the beautiful natural scenery on this slow-paced nearly level    Enjoy the beautiful natural scenery on this slow-paced nearly level
walk. We will discuss the ecological importance of the DOLC and        walk. We will discuss the ecological importance of the DOLC and
the surrounding area and the damage the Foothill-South Toll Road       the surrounding area and the damage the Foothill-South Toll Road
would bring to the Conservancy and watershed. Meet at 8:30 am          would bring to the Conservancy and watershed. Meet at 8:30 am
at the SOC rideshare pt. (Ortega Business Center, on Ortega Hwy.,      at the SOC rideshare pt. (Ortega Business Center, on Ortega Hwy,
2 blks. E of I-5). Conservancy donation of $5 to support the work      2 blks.. E of I-5). Conservancy donation of $5 to support the work
of the DOLC is appreciated. 3 mi. rt. Bring water. Rain cancels.       of the DOLC is appreciated. 3 mi. rt. Bring water. Rain cancels.
Leader: Paul Carlton, Assistant: Robin Everett.                        Leader: Robin Everett, Assistant: Duana Miller.

South Orange County (SOC) hikes rideshare meeting point:
Ortega Business Center parking lot, Southeast corner, at the
intersection of Ortega Highway and Rancho Viejo Road
in San Juan Capistrano.

Important Information for all hikes:
Always bring water; sturdy, comfortable shoes;
and a hat. Wear sunscreen. Rain Cancels.




     For more information or directions call Robin Everett at robin.everett@sierraclub.org or call (949) 361-7534

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Autumn 2007 Friend to Friend Newsletter, Friends of the Foothills

  • 1. friend to friend FROM TRESTLES TO SADDLEBACK—PROTECT OUR COMMUNITY—STOP ThE TOLL ROAD SOUTh A Project of Sierra Club DECEMBER 2007 TCA stalls coastal commission vote The new hearing will be in february 2008 - PLAN TO ATTEND! t he awaited release of the California Coastal Commission staff It's no wonder the TCA is stalling. A recent vote by the San toll road review was welcome news to every Californian con- Diego City Council passed a resolution to protect San Ono- cerned about protecting our state parks and beaches. However, fre State Park, a recent poll found 70% of Orange County for the Transportation Corridor Agencies (TCA), it came as a hard voters oppose a toll road through a state park, and even the blow—the report states that their road couldn't possibly be TCA's recent effort to win support by offering $100 million done in an environmentally to California State Parks is conscious way, and there was not getting as much traction no amount of mitigation that as they had hoped for. They could justify it. To review the are really feeling the heat, and Coastal Commission’s staff toll that is all because of you! road analysis please visit http:// What happens now? The documents.coastal.ca.gov/re- hearing has been rescheduled ports/2007/10/Th19a-10-2007. for February, though the date pdf is not yet certain. We will The Coastal Commission is keep you informed of the new one of the state agencies that hearing date in February and needs to approve TCA’s pro- the ways you can help. posal to build the Foothill South Your continued support is Toll Road. Send the Coastal Commission a message telling them more important than ever! Just days before the you want to Save the Park and Stop the Toll Road. Go to: Your participation in “Stop hearing, and after 200 people at- http://www.youtube.com/group/savesanonofre the Toll Road” events keeps tended the Sierra Club/Surfrider the pressure on the TCA. If Foundation Coastal Commission Community Briefing, the TCA you aren't on our email action alert list, simply send an email with requested to postpone the hearing. They said they needed more the subject “add me” to robin.everett@sierraclub.org time to examine the Coastal Commission staff report. you're invited… sierra club/friends of the foothills 9th annual holiday party! thursday, december 13th 6: 3 0 p.m. See inside flyer for details.
  • 2. new study shows viable alternative more evidence of the TCA's flawed analysis r ecently, the Save San Onofre Coalition along with Friends of the Foothills and the Sierra Club commissioned a transportation study tive. This is not an engineering report, it wasn’t intended to be. This design review is meant to show that the AIP-R is a viable transpor- called the Arterial Improvements Plus-Refined (AIP-R) authored tation alternative to the proposed Foothill-South Toll Road. by respected transportation experts Smart Mobility Inc. The TCA has a long history of flawed analysis, The results demonstrate there are reliable alterna- and if it held itself up to the same standards they are tives to the Foothill-South Toll Road that have measuring us by they would have been out of busi- been previously overlooked. The report found ness a long time ago. A few examples include: that widening the I-5 could be accomplished 1) TCA overestimated traffic with far less cost and far less loss of structures demand and revenue pro- than the Transportation Corridor jections on the 73 Toll Agencies (TCA) had previously Road, and the road has stated. been on the verge of bank- In selecting the final align- ruptcy since it opened. ment, the TCA had a number of 2) TCA overestimated the capa- alternatives to choose from, one of bilities of their storm water system on those alternatives was called the Arte- the 73 Toll Road, resulting in unpermit- rial Improvements Plus (AIP), which made im- ted pollution and, according to Caltrans, provements to the I-5, interchanges, and arterial cost taxpayers $13.3 million to repair and re- roads. The AIP alignment performed as well, place the 38 storm drain filters along the toll if not better, than the toll road in reducing road. The TCA has now conceded these filters congestion. The TCA rejected this alterna- were faulty and should never have been in- tive on the grounds that it would displace an stalled in the first place. unacceptable number of residential and commercial units, de- 3) TCA claimed the Foothill-South Toll Road would comply spite the fact that the TCA did not provide factual support for with the Coastal Act. However, after extensive review of the this claim, nor did they make any attempt to refine the AIP to TCA's application, the Coastal Commission staff has concluded reduce the amount of purported displacements. the project would violate numerous provisions of the Coastal For its 2007 study, the firm of Smart Mobility Inc, applied Act and is the most destructive of toll road alternatives. state-of-the-art interchange designs and other refinements to the San Onofre State Park supporters have been charged with de- AIP alternative on a design planning level. These studies docu- signing the perfect road because the TCA refuses to consider mented that a refined AIP would cause only a small fraction any alternatives to the Foothill-South Toll Road. Ultimately, the of the displacements alleged by the TCA, based on a level of Smart Mobility study has provided a sound alternative to the information and detail far greater than anything the TCA has Foothill-South Toll Road. To learn more about the Smart Mobil- ever produced. ity study please attend Friends of the Foothills holiday party (see The TCA has criticized the Smart Mobility study for small insert) featuring Michael Fitts, Staff Attorney for Endangered flaws that can be fixed while refusing to recognize a viable alterna- Habitats League. Susan Davis Amendment to help protect San Onofre State Beach is continuing to hold on! Earlier this year Congresswoman Susan Davis proposed an amendment to the National Defense Authori- zation Bill that would repeal riders passed in previous legislation that exempt the Transportation Corridor Agency from adhering to state and federal laws. The amendment has passed the house of Representa- tives and we will soon know if it will remain on the final bill that is sent to the President. Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez was a critical vote in support for the ammendment which helps the effort to protect San Mateo Campground, Trestles Beach and San Onofre State Park. Thank you Susan Davis and Loretta Sanchez for standing up for San Onofre State Beach.
  • 3. year at a glance… 2007 Sierra Club’s Friends of the Foothills campaign had a busy and exciting year filled with a lot of changes, some good, some bad, but in the end 2007 proved to be quite remarkable. As we look ahead to 2008 and begin to prepare for what is sure to be another exciting year, let's take a look back and remember the ups and downs of this incredible time. Sierra Club/Friends of the Foothills began the year by collecting With the Coastal Commission hearing originally scheduled many postcards and letters to the Coastal Commission at vari- for October 11th, we kicked into high gear working with the ous festivals and events in South Orange County. We had a great Save San Onofre Coalition to turn out hundreds of people to victory early in the year when the California Democratic Party the hearing. Sierra Club and Surfrider Foundation held a com- passed a resolution to protect San Onofre State Park. munity briefing, featuring Mark Massara, Sierra Club’s Coastal Programs Director, on October 1st which was attended by 200 Our biggest change of the year came with the departure of long- people. The following weekend Sierra Club and Surfrider Foun- time organizer, Brittany McKee who moved to Georgia early in dation teamed up again to host an Endangered Species Hike fol- the summer. By August, Robin Everett, who had been a volun- lowed by a Surfrider Foundation Paddle-Out at Trestles Beach. teer with the Sierra Club for many years signed on as our new Conservation Organizer. By October, the TCA was really feeling the heat. They were dealing with a scathing Coastal Commission report, they failed We participated in some great events towards the end of the to get the support of the city of San Diego, and Sierra Club and summer, such as San Clemente’s Fiesta Day, the Rip Curl Fund- Surfrider Foundation had hundreds of people committed to at- raiser and the Boost Mobile Surf Contest at Trestles where we tending the hearing. Not surprisingly, the TCA requested and gathered lots of cards and letters for the Coastal Commission. received a hearing postponement. In September, after reviewing TCA’s application, the California The hearing has been rescheduled for February in San Diego Coastal Commission staff released their report recommending and the TCA has a few tricks up their sleeve. They have offered denial of the Foothill-South Toll Road because it did not comply California State Parks $100 million in order to gain their sup- with the Coastal Act. The Save San Onofre Coalition worked port for the toll road. Additionally, TCA will spend the next few hard to gain support from local governments to stop the toll months challenging the Smart Mobility report assertions that road. One of the biggest victories was the resolution to protect the I-5 can be improved. However, we are ready to meet these San Onofre by the city of San Diego. Additionally, the Save challenges and we are excited about the coming year. San Onofre Coalition unveiled the Smart Mobility report, which offers a plan to widen the I-5 as an alternative to the Foothill-South Toll Road. Thanks to all of you who have supported us this year and every year. We cannot succeed without your dedication to saving San Onofre State Beach. We look forward to working with you in 2008!
  • 4. volunteer profile: paul carlton p aul Carlton is a Sierra Club member who has used hiking as a way to protect or improve public lands, instill an interest in conservation and increase awareness of the Sierra Club. Friends of the Foothills began in 1995 in Paul Carlton’s living room. Paul along with fellow environmentalists Dan Silver from Endangered Habitats League, Pete DeSimone from Audobon Society and others founded the Friends of the Foothills coalition. The coalition's original purpose was to protect the foothills of the Santa Ana Mountains from the develop- ment of Rancho Mission Viejo and the Foothill-South Toll Road. Since that time Paul has worked tirelessly to protect our beloved foothills. Over the years he has lead many hikes at Trestles Beach and in the Donna O’Neill Land Conservancy engaging hikers in the effort to protect the Conservancy and San Onofre State Beach from the devastation of the Foothill-South Toll Road. When asked why Paul became a volunteer he states, “because I love to hike.” Paul has loved the mountains since he was a kid and has been exploring and hiking Southern California’s mountains all his life. When he moved to Orange County he fell in love with its beauty and thought “We have got to save this place!” Paul Carlton truly embodies John Muir’s vision of engaging those who enjoy and explore our planet to work to protect it. www.friendsofthefoothills.org San Clemente, California 92674 P.O. Box 3942 A Project of Sierra Club STOP ThE TOLL ROAD SOUTh —PROTECT OUR COMMUNITY— FROM TRESTLES TO SADDLEBACK thursday, december 13 Permit No. 50 9th annual holiday party! Walnut, CA PAID U.S. Postage invited PRSRT STD you're
  • 5. you're invited sierra club/friends of the foothills holiday party! Please join us for our 9th annual holiday celebra- tion. It’s our way of saying thank you for all of the hard work you do to protect Orange County’s valuable open space and clean creeks and surf. Our grassroots campaign could not be successful without you. Please bring the kids and family. when: thursday, december 13, 2007 6:30-8:30 p.m. what: great food, no-host bar, fun prizes and guest speaker—Michael Fitts Michael Fitts is staff attorney for Endangered Habitats League and will give a presentation on the Smart Mobility Transportation Alternative Study followed by a question and answer period. where: del agave restaurant 215 s. el camino real san clemente Coming South on I-5, exit Ave. Palizada. Turn Right at the bottom of the off ramp. Turn Left on El Camino Real. rsvp: robin.everett@sierraclub.org or call 949-361-7534
  • 6. join us for a in our local back country hike Let experienced Sierra Club hike leaders show you some of Southern California's most beautiful places. Saturday, January 12 Saturday, March 8 SIERRA SAGE/FRIENDS OF ThE FOOThILLS SIERRA SAGE/FRIENDS OF ThE FOOThILLS trestles beach trestles beach Enjoy this walk to the famous surfing beach at Trestles and the ex- Enjoy this walk to the famous surfing beach at Trestles and the tensive wetlands area through which San Mateo Creek flows. We extensive wetlands area through which San Mateo Creek flows. will discuss the ecological importance of the surrounding area and We will discuss the ecological importance of the surrounding the damage that the proposed Foothill South Toll Road would do area and the damage that the proposed Foothill South Toll Road to the state beach. Meet 8:30 am Trestles Surfers’ parking lot. 3 mi would do to the state beach. Meet 8:30 am Trestles Surfers’ park- rt., 100’ gain. Bring water. Rain cancels. Leader: Robin Everett, ing lot. 3 mi rt, 100’ gain. Bring water. Rain cancels. Leader: Assistant: Ed Schlegel. Robin Everett, Assistant: Ed Schlegel. Saturday, February 23 Sunday, April 27 SIERRA SAGE/FRIENDS OF ThE FOOThILLS SIERRA SAGE/FRIENDS OF ThE FOOThILLS donna o’neill land conservancy donna o’neill land conservancy Enjoy the beautiful natural scenery on this slow-paced nearly level Enjoy the beautiful natural scenery on this slow-paced nearly level walk. We will discuss the ecological importance of the DOLC and walk. We will discuss the ecological importance of the DOLC and the surrounding area and the damage the Foothill-South Toll Road the surrounding area and the damage the Foothill-South Toll Road would bring to the Conservancy and watershed. Meet at 8:30 am would bring to the Conservancy and watershed. Meet at 8:30 am at the SOC rideshare pt. (Ortega Business Center, on Ortega Hwy., at the SOC rideshare pt. (Ortega Business Center, on Ortega Hwy, 2 blks. E of I-5). Conservancy donation of $5 to support the work 2 blks.. E of I-5). Conservancy donation of $5 to support the work of the DOLC is appreciated. 3 mi. rt. Bring water. Rain cancels. of the DOLC is appreciated. 3 mi. rt. Bring water. Rain cancels. Leader: Paul Carlton, Assistant: Robin Everett. Leader: Robin Everett, Assistant: Duana Miller. South Orange County (SOC) hikes rideshare meeting point: Ortega Business Center parking lot, Southeast corner, at the intersection of Ortega Highway and Rancho Viejo Road in San Juan Capistrano. Important Information for all hikes: Always bring water; sturdy, comfortable shoes; and a hat. Wear sunscreen. Rain Cancels. For more information or directions call Robin Everett at robin.everett@sierraclub.org or call (949) 361-7534