The Santa Barbara Board of Supervisors recently communicated to Chumash Tribal Chair Kenneth Kahn the board's duty of due diligence to provide the community a full 30-day period to review the Camp 4 Memorandum of Agreement (MOA), consider and respond to information regarding the MOA, and address inquiries at the board hearing.
In reply, Kahn claimed a “further delay by the Board.” Is he aware that hundreds of public questions are unanswered? Is he aware that no agreement on fiduciary prudence, protection against water exportation, and fire/road safety is in place?
The county government has fiduciary duties on the behalf of the hundreds of thousands of residents for public safety, financial security, stewardship of our natural resources, etc.