It’s the highly technical Bay Delta Conservation Plan. To help people understand it, state leaders are appearing in a dozen cities, starting this week in Fresno. Released in mid-December, the plan will be available for comment until April 14.
The $25 billion plan is a high-stakes blueprint to restore the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, a vital water supply hub that continues in ecological decline. The plan features two large water tunnels and habitat restoration to protect many species of animals.
The Fresno meeting will be from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday in the downtown Fresno Convention and Entertainment Center. The next meeting will be Thursday in Bakersfield.
There will be no presentation or panel. State water leaders say the meeting is an open house where people can personally approach experts at informal exhibits and ask questions.
Full story by Mark Grossi at fresnobee.com.