Cargill: Don't Fill San Francisco Bay
Minnesota-based agribusiness giant Cargill Inc. is threatening to build a massive development on more than 1,400 acres of restorable Bayfront salt ponds in Redwood City. In May 2009, Cargill's development partner, Arizona-based luxury home builder DMB Associates, submitted its proposal to fill the salt pond site with up to 12,000 units of housing to Redwood City officials.
Redwood City Salt Ponds (late 1970s)
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Former Bay wetlands are no place to build a massive development. The San Francisco Chronicle agrees, calling this "an unacceptable site for housing." Urban sprawl, massive Bay fill and diking have already reduced the Bay’s size by one-third and destroyed more than 90 percent of the Bay's wetlands. These 1,433 acres of Bay shoreline should be restored to natural habitat to benefit people and wildlife.
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