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OID Candidates: “Keep Water Local”

September 10, 2015 By Eric Caine 1 Comment

Oakdale Irrigation District (OID) Board of Directors Candidates Gail Altieri and Linda Santos presented their platforms last night at the Oakdale Saddle Club. Both offered strong critiques of OID management and oversight in recent years. Altieri said OID should meet all local water needs before considering out-of-district water sales and emphasized the need for “fair and legal voting districts.” OID has failed to meet state-mandated redistricting requirements and Altieri said […]

Filed Under: Featured, Politics

“No local demand for OID water,” says Knell

August 27, 2015 By Eric Caine 11 Comments

Oakdale Irrigation District (OID) General Manager Steve Knell has maintained for years that one reason the district sells water outside the region is that there’s no local demand for OID water. “We’re not against selling water locally,” Knell said at last night’s sparsely attended meeting of the Local Area Formation Committee (LAFCo) meeting in Modesto. “When local demand develops, we’ll try to meet it.” Knell was present to explain OID’s […]

Filed Under: Environment, Featured

Two Will Challenge OID Incumbents

August 10, 2015 By Eric Caine Leave a Comment

When the Modesto Irrigation District Board of Directors proposed selling water to San Francisco in 2013, it set off a firestorm of protest that led to sweeping changes in the leadership of the district. New board members were swept in, top management left, and even lead attorney Tim O’Laughlin moved on. O’Laughlin now handles legal affairs for Oakdale Irrigation District, where a proposed sale to Westlands Water District was quashed […]

Filed Under: Featured, Politics

OID Water Scheme Hits CEQA Hurdle: Part II

March 4, 2015 By Eric Caine Leave a Comment

The Oakdale Irrigation District (OID) Board of Directors got a dose of cold water Tuesday and didn’t like it. Before a standing room only crowd that spilled into a packed hallway, board members learned that their much-heralded fallowing program had virtually no chance of succeeding this year without a thorough Environmental Impact Report (EIR). The On Farm Conservation Program devised by OID management was to begin within weeks and had […]

Filed Under: Environment, Featured Tagged With: Oakdale Irrigation District On Farm Conservation Program, Oakdale Irrigation District water sales

OID CEQA Review Will Change the Water Game

February 21, 2015 By Eric Caine 1 Comment

Last year, the Oakdale Irrigation District (OID) pumped a near-record amount of groundwater. Nonetheless, OID General Manager Steve Knell and members of the Board of Directors continue to talk about selling “surplus water.” By way of planning for continuing drought conditions, that same Board of Directors last Tuesday considered draining Tulloch Lake, where waterfront homes, fishing, and skiing offer residents and visitors some of the best of California’s natural attractions. […]

Filed Under: Environment, Featured Tagged With: Oakdale Irrigation District Fallowing Program, Oakdale Irrigation District water sales

OID Water Sales Dominate WAC Meeting

November 20, 2014 By Eric Caine 3 Comments

Tim O’Laughlin wanted to leave and Larry Byrd wouldn’t let him. O’Laughlin had come to last Wednesday’s Stanislaus Water Advisory Committee (WAC) meeting to review likely consequences of new state flow requirements for rivers on local agriculture and irrigation districts. Most audience members were familiar with the new requirements, and knew they would have severe economic impacts on the local economy. Things got hot for O’Laughlin when the subject of Oakdale […]

Filed Under: Environment, Featured Tagged With: Larry Byrd, Oakdale Irrigation District water sales, Tim O'Laughlin

“What water crisis?” says OID

April 1, 2014 By Eric Caine Leave a Comment

  There’s nothing like a job as general manager of one our local water districts to give a person a rosy outlook. Seems like only yesterday Allen Short, then riding high as General Manager of the Modesto Irrigation District (MID), was touting a sale of “excess water” to the City of San Francisco. This was just prior to his exit from the MID, a departure expedited by public outcry against […]

Filed Under: Environment, Featured Tagged With: San Joaquin Valley groundwater, Stanislaus County groundwater, subsidence in the San Joaquin Valley

Can’t Solve Homelessness? Follow the Money

May 5, 2023 By Eric Caine 20 Comments

Travelers Motel Modesto May 2023

For people on the ground among the homeless in California, there’s no mystery why homeless numbers continue to increase despite the expenditure of billions of dollars. The problem is a complete lack of comprehension among federal, state, and local leaders about the true nature of homelessness. Rather than a case of widespread drug abuse, epidemic malingering or a sudden rejection of traditional family values, homelessness is the predictable result of […]

Filed Under: History Tagged With: Homelessness and Poverty in Stanislaus County, Homelessness in California, Homelessness in Modesto, Homelessness in the San Joaquin Valley, Homelessness Stanislaus County

Modesto May Make Newsom Right about Cities and Homelessness

May 1, 2023 By Eric Caine 10 Comments

10th Street Modesto, March, 2023

California Governor Gavin Newsom has been justly criticized for his policies on homelessness, especially his reliance on sweeps as the chief tactic for managing California’s growing homeless population. Many of the sweeps chase homeless people from freeway margins and underpasses into cities, with the result that Newsom has continued to blame the state’s mayors for failing on homelessness — a form of blame-shifting that fails to recognize realities like housing […]

Filed Under: History Tagged With: Caltrans homeless sweeps, Gavin Newsom homelessness, Homelessness and Poverty in Stanislaus County, Homelessness in California, Homelessness in Modesto, Homelessness in the San Joaquin Valley

Homeless: Where there’s Law without Order

April 9, 2023 By Eric Caine 10 Comments

Mono Park Modesto April 2023

One simple fact — homeless people have nowhere to go — continues to befuddle public officials everywhere and has led to the wasteful expenditure of billions of dollars. Thus it is that while homeless camps may appear to disappear after government-ordered sweeps, the presence of small groups and individual homeless people continues to increase. Sweeps don’t make them go away; they just force them to another location. One day here, […]

Filed Under: History Tagged With: California homelessness, Homelessness and Poverty in Stanislaus County, Homelessness in Modesto, Homelessness in Stanislaus County, Homelessness in the San Joaquin Valley

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