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  • May 3, 2010 Angwin Eco Village report due in July; size remains open North Bay Business Journal
  • January 27 meeting - On December 9, 2008 the Napa County Board of Supervisors (BOS) voted to remove all agricultural designated lands from all of the so-called "bubbles" in. They continued further discussion regarding land use designations for the remaining lands in the Angwin and Pope Creek "Urban Residential bubbles" to Tuesday, January 27, 2009, at 1:00 p.m. at the Lincoln Theater in Yountville. Your attendance and support of SRA's position regarding these issues is always appreciated. Contact your supervisor!

  • Dec 9 - SRA's update to supporters on the Board of Supervisors Dec 9 meeting
  • Dec 10, Supervisors remove agricultural land from "Urban" bubbles

  • Trial by Fire: Save Rural Angwin Sign Survives The Deer Park fire of Oct. 10-14 swept past the Save Rural Angwin sign, burning the surrounding brush, but sparing the sign. So there it is - even more visible than before, a symbol of defiance. Three cheers!
  • October 29, 2008 - Up-Valley Leaders Endorse SRA Campaign for Angwin
    Thirteen prominent Up-Valley leaders have joined the Save Rural Angwin campaign against inappropriate subdivision development in Angwin.. They will comprise an Advisory Council, to lend their experience and prestige to the effort. more...
  • SRA Press release September 28, 2008 - Still too big
  • SRA Activity Review & Update October, 2008
  • SRA at the Farmers' Market Some ingenious and dedicated SRA people created a display that caught the attention of dozens of attendees at the St. Helena Farmers' Market recently. With words and pictures they explained the threat of 380 proposed housing units to this small, rural village. more...
  • SRA submits a list of questions to Napa County for consideration during the Environment Impact Report process, in response to Triad/PUC's "Angwin Master Plan" and notice of intent to prepare an EIR
  • Angwin residents submit plan for future of village
    Several months ago, Pacific Union College and the Triad Corporation of Seattle, Washington, announced a "Grand Plan" to build 591 housing units on Angwin lands which the College would sell to Triad. Shocked and angry, community leaders realized that such a sharp increase in population would dramatically change the nature of the village's rural environment and create significant new costs for residents. read more...
  • Save Rural Angwin is petitioning County officials to remove agricultural lands from the Bubble. See our proposed map->.