Los Olivos: If you build it, they will come

Los Olivos Residents and SYV Neighbors:

You know what an expandable, centralized, gravity-fed sewer system supports?

High-density development like this (below) planned for that pretty hill at the corner of Alamo Pintado Road and Old Mission Drive.

It is no secret that, once a centralized sewer system is in place, the agricultural lands surrounding Los Olivos township can easily be rezoned to permit the kind of density and growth that paved over the open spaces of Orange County and the San Fernando Valley. The votes of just 3 County Supervisors are all that will be needed to send us down this path.

P.S. Check out this paragraph re sewer and development in Solvang — newspaper article from 1978.



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