Pressure On to Open Two Fishing Programs Longer.

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Pressure On to Open Two Fishing Programs Longer.

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I think most people know there has been pressure to open Loveland back to Sunset. That's probably going to happen.

The same thing can and should happen at Sweetwater Reservoir if people want it or want to help fellow citizens have it. Mostly one other guy I have been working on Sweetwater. Sweetwater resists me more than they could locals. This is low-hanging fruit for locals.
Is there anybody who wants to lead or help with Sweetwater Reservoir? Someone who lives down there?


What are the pressure points for Sweetwater and surrounding governing bodies and politicians for Sunrise to Sunset hours at Sweetwater Reservoir?

1) Grant money and project facilitation for Sweetwater's fishing program were provided by the US, the State of California, and the County of San Diego.
Contact Nora Vargas, David Alvarez. Chula Vista City Council, National City City Council, Sweetwater Board of Directors especially live meetings.

2) Sunrise to Sunset, not the short hours at Sweetwater Reservoir was the norm and STILL is the norm everywhere at public reservoirs.
WHY NOT FOR THE SOUTH BAY RESIDENTS?

3) The grant compliance packages indicate a bait and switch just like at Loveland.
Page three of this grant compliance report.https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xK6R3G ... sp=sharing

4) It's yours/ours. The state of California wants managers of public bodies of water to meet "beneficial use' paradigms for recreation. Sweetwater can do better.
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