New salamander law means Castroville/Highway 156 interchange can now move forward..

Highway 156 is a crucial thoroughfare for thousands of commuters, travelers and commercial trucks each day between the Monterey Peninsula and Highway 101, but the corridor is also crucial to a species on its own commute, the endangered Santa Cruz long-toed salamander. For years, any improvements to 156 – including a new and safer interchange at Castroville Boulevard – have been stalled as humans tried to figure out how to accommodate both highway and habitat.

http://www.montereycountyweekly.com/news/local_news/new-salamander-law-means-castroville-highway-156-interchange-can-now-move-forward/article_f8aac4b4-13d8-11eb-8f4d-2fe8c71292ec.amp.html

Posted on October 22, 2020 08:02 PM by biohexx1 biohexx1

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Excellent!

Posted by robinellison over 3 years ago

A lengthy discussion about the development of Route 156, including a new safe interchange at Castroville Boulevard, found it difficult to meet the needs of both sides - transport infrastructure and the environment. This law offers a compromise that promotes development without harm to nature and saving species. I'm just learning law assignment using https://essays.edubirdie.com/law-assignment for this. Knowledge of the laws can sometimes be very helpful. So to say it will always come in handy, an example of that, now I understand what is at stake.

Posted by ollywoods 8 months ago

thanks

Posted by jameserickson about 2 months ago

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