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File #: 18-124    Version: 1 Name: Resolution Baning Offshore Oil and Gas Drilling and Fracking off the California coast
Type: Resolution Status: Approved
In control: County Administrator
On agenda: 3/13/2018 Final action: 3/13/2018
Title: Consider Senator Feinstein's request for all California counties and cities to adopt a resolution protecting our ocean and coasts from offshore drilling and fracking in federal and state waters as a show of the County's support for protecting California's coast
District: All
Attachments: 1. A - U. S. Senator Diane Feinstein Letter, 2. B - Resolution, 3. Adopted Resolution, 4. Minute Order
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Consider Senator Feinstein's request for all California counties and cities to adopt a resolution protecting our ocean and coasts from offshore drilling and fracking in federal and state waters as a show of the County's support for protecting California's coast

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Published Notice Required? Yes ____ No _X _
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DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION:

At the request of Supervisor Thomson, it is recommended the Board of Supervisors consider the adoption of a resolution to protect our oceans and coasts from offshore drilling and fracking in federal and state waters as a show of the County's support for protecting California's coast.

SUMMARY:

The federal government has recently taken steps to vastly expand offshore oil and gas leasing in the Pacific, Atlantic, and Arctic oceans - areas that have been largely off-limits to new federal leasing. Senator Feinstein sent a letter requesting all local jurisdictions adopt a resolution disapproving of new offshore drilling and fracking leases.

FINANCIAL IMPACT:

This is no impact to the County General Fund associated with adopting this resolution.

DISCUSSION:

Solano County values our state's ocean waters and coasts, which provide habitats to a vast array of wildlife and are used for recreational activities by our residents. Offshore oil and gas drilling off the Pacific coast puts these coastal resources at risk of oil spills and other damage. Despite this, the federal government has recently taken steps to vastly expand offshore oil and gas leasing in the Pacific, Atlantic, and Arctic oceans - areas that have been largely off-limits to new federal leasing. Currently, the State of California prohibits new leasing in state waters because of the unacceptably high risk of damage and disruption to the marine environments of the state. Additionally, offshore drilling, fracking, and other forms of well stimulation deepen our dependence on fossil fuels and undermine the sta...

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