by CJDiM » Sat Jan 14, 2023 12:41 pm
This bridge will never, EVER be rebuilt. There is neither the money nor the political will to rebuild forest infrastructure once it is damaged or destroyed. And even if there were, the project would be buried in EIRs and EISs for the next ten years. The history of the Los Padres over the past 25 years demonstrates that pretty clearly. You can have your memories of the Arroyo Seco, but you can forget about access now. Cherish them.
This bridge will never, EVER be rebuilt. There is neither the money nor the political will to rebuild forest infrastructure once it is damaged or destroyed. And even if there were, the project would be buried in EIRs and EISs for the next ten years. The history of the Los Padres over the past 25 years demonstrates that pretty clearly. You can have your memories of the Arroyo Seco, but you can forget about access now. Cherish them.