SAVE THE DELTA—Sept 14, 2023 Asian Pacific Islands Delta Chapter town hall meeting, Walnut Grove, C

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(Video length: 1 hour, 53 minutes, 9 seconds)

TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR SAVE THE DELTA, Sept. 14, 2023 event in Walnut Grove, CA:
•16 guest speakers
•8 spoke from the audience during a public Q&8 session

SPEAKERS:
1. DOUGLAS HSIA, President, APAPA Delta Chapter gave introduction for event
2. Pat Hume, Sacramento County Supervisor
3. Then Ho, Sacramento County District Attorney who also introduced Caroline Masingale, Deputy District Attorney in the audience.
4. Bryan Brock, California Department of Water Resources Senior Engineer
5. Mark Khashchuk, D.W.R. Engineer
6. CC Yin, founder of the Asian Pacific Islander America Public Affairs Association that started in 2001 to empower the Asian Pacific Islander community
7. Campbell Ingrams, Delta Conservancy Executive Officer
8. Wyatt Moore, Supervisor Naturalist for the East Bay Regional Park District Big Break Regional Shoreline
9. Michael Campbell, Clarksburg schoolhouse restoration project
10. Blake Roberts, Program Manager for Delta Protection Commission and Coordinator for the San Joaquin Delta Heritage Area
11. Stuart Walthall, Locke Foundation Chairman
12. Carol Lee, Locke Prior Residents, Descendants and Ascendants Association (This corrects an error locked into the association name on the video!)
13. Anna Swenson, Delta Protection Advisory Committee Chair person
14. Dan Whaley, Hood resident representing the Delta Legacy Commission
that represents Delta legacy towns fighting the tunnel project
15. Emily Pappalardo, Delta Counties Coalition Engineering

16. Carolyn “Carrie” Buckman, Assistant Director, Conveyance Project for the CA D.W.R.


IN AUDIENCE SPEAKERS:
•Barbara McGow, Walnut Grove resident
•Marybeth Ryder
•Chuck, the boater asking about sunken boats
•Anna Swenson, just speaking as a Delta resident
•Emily Pappalardo, D.W.R. answering questions
•Barbara McGowen speaking a second time, asking a legal question of
how to counteract a government threat to take her home over a water issue.
Pat Hume advised her to contact the Flood Department
ªHoney Lum, Vice Chair person for the Locke Management Corp., told how they have a mini-crises to get bottled water for their residents
•Martha Esch, Locke resident and owner of the Lockeport Grill & Fountain, told the audience that the L.M.C. town council officers are self-elected and are ignoring the Davis Sterling state laws to have the H.O.A. property owners elect them.

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