Not only will this transaction preserve our signature mountain in its pristine condition forever, it will also provide a recreational resource of inestimable value, thus adding badly needed balance to Lake County’s attraction for visitors.
Use of the lake tends to be highly seasonal, and even in the best years the lake alone cannot support a thriving recreational industry, any more than a single leg can support a stool.
The future welfare of our community requires the development of additional magnets of a sort that that don’t lose their power when the summer is over – and the proposed Konocti parkland, along with parallel conservation initiatives such as the Ridgeline Trail and Berryessa-Snow Mountain National Conservation Area, the recent explosion of first class restaurants proudly serving local food, and our coming of age as a premier wine-growing region, will offer the resources needed for a sustained – and sustainable – prosperity.
Please take a moment to call your supervisor to express your appreciation for the courage, vision and public spirit shown by their unswerving support for a transaction that will bring so many benefits to us all: for more information about Mt Konocti and the purchase, visit www.preservekonocti.org .
And don’t forget to attend the next Master Plan Workshop, which will be held at the Courthouse (255 N. Forbes in Lakeport) at 6 p.m. on Aug. 26, to share your own perspective on the future management of the mountain.
Victoria Brandon is chair of the Sierra Club Lake Group. She lives in Lower Lake.