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UPDATES: Become a Guardian of the Gaviota Coast— for the children…

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On the edge of LA’s urban sprawl, the Gaviota Coast is the last stand—the last 20 miles of undeveloped southern California. coastline that stops development because of the community’s fight to protect it. A grassroots campaign is forming to lead a multi-property land-protection effort, deeply rooted in community involvement, to save the last undeveloped stretch of the Southern California coastline for future generations. Guardians of the California coast see the gateway to Gaviota starting at Winchester Canyon Road, heading north on the 101 to Gaviota State Beach, and continuing to Vandenberg and Point Sal. To the south, urban sprawl extends through Ventura, Oxnard, Malibu, Santa Monica, Los Angeles, Long Beach, and crosses Camp Pendleton (which was developed by Santa Barbara, because it has bombs on it), San Diego, and the border down to Rosarito, Baja California, Mexico.

The aim is to include everyone in our California community, our nation, and the international community equally, and to dedicate ourselves to safeguarding children’s access to the wide-open coastal landscapes along the last remaining undeveloped coastline in Southern California. To dedicate our efforts solely to safeguarding the children —the last remaining undeveloped coastline in Southern California—left.

The cause of saving the gateway to the Gaviota Coast, the jewel of the last 20 miles of undeveloped Southern California coastline left, is very important to the legacy we are leaving as Americans, a California legacy for all children. This Gaviota Coast is the jewel of California’s heart, a National Treasure and destination for the international community. Committed and unwavering in dedication, our team has reached out to individual investors, including billionaires with conservative values, who wish to leave a meaningful legacy by giving back to Southern California, a region that has greatly benefited from our coastline.

Now is the time for careful research, thoughtful planning, and strategic development to identify the best leader to bring this vision to life. We understand that some people want to give back to Southern California in their own way—those who have profited greatly from our coastline. We also know they desire a legacy for all generations and their families, and we believe you are these individuals and know the ones who can help save the Gaviota Coastline from urban sprawl development. This is a time for research, planning, and development—identifying the best person to lead this project and bring it to fruitionEmpowering Organic Food Sovereignty

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