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Fallbrook’s Mine — A Hit or the Pits?
The only people who support this quarry are employees of Granite Construction or people paid by them. There is NO benefit to the residents of Temecula, Fallbrook, or Rainbow. Even the projected tax revenue to the county is dwarfed by the $23 million in sales tax currently paid to the county by the tourism industry in Temecula. THAT revenue would truly be in jeopardy. Would you go to a mining town for wine tasting? Please have a look at the two videos I have posted on YouTube about this subject: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-Xr6WUmlCU (about the Indio tour) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sez2r4yOPZA (about the wildlife corridor) There IS no shortage of aggregate in Southern California. As a member of www.SOS-hills.org, we have the actual facts about the situation posted on our web site, not facts bought and paid for by a huge corporation that is truly at the cost of the will of the people.— June 25, 2009 9:06 a.m.