@JenSiebelNewsom@CAgovernor@CAStateParks Los Padres National Forest, Santa Barbara county, will not accept any passes. They have a privately owned company Park Management Services that refuses to accept any pass
@JenSiebelNewsom@CAgovernor@CAStateParks Los Padres National Forest, Santa Barbara county, will not accept any passes. They have a privately owned company Park Management Services that refuses to accept any pass
@CAgovernor@CAStateParks The Los Padres National Forest, Santa Barbara county, doesn’t honor accept any passes. They only allow the privately owned and operated company: Parks Management Services pass.
Stop the robbery in our National Forest
@JenSiebelNewsom@CAgovernor@CAStateParks@CalNatResources Perhaps if certain regions were not allowed to disregard the America the Beautiful Pass(ABP), for reasons they cannot give, then more of us would be enjoying our national parks.
(Los Padres National Forest, Santa Barbara county doesn’t accept ABP)
@Forfun805@JohnPalminteri What disability do you have that you can take your mom’s trash cans out and back from the street, but not walk down state street???
@Michaelhorowicz@JohnPalminteri In the 40+ years I’ve been here, there hasn’t been parking on state street, and there have been parking lots a block away on almost every cross street.
Which decade were you referring to, because it’s clearly the last time you were there.
@GovPressOffice Make the company that owns the facility pay for all the evacuation costs and emergency responses.
We don’t need to pay for their lack of maintenance and cheapness.
@Noozhawk Would have to be within a few feet of the officer to maybe be capable of penetrating a skull with a pellet fired from that type of pellet gun.
Attempted murder is a rather steep charge
@CA_DWR@CAgovernor How about if golf courses and their country clubs and commercial ag stop getting discounted rates for wasting potable water.
Our water problem isn’t how much water we have, it’s how we allow it to be wasted.
Make grass a finable thing too
@JohnPalminteri I’ll never understand why we build transportation infrastructure along coastlines and waterways.
Erosion will happen, humans cannot stop the forces of nature.
@SBAirport@cookiesinheaven Shocking, truly shocking that the man-made filled in area flooded. NOT.
Humans cannot stop nature from doing its thing. The slough went all the way back to los carneros.
Every bit of land and roads shouldn’t be there.