Editorial: Some fallout from Pt. Reyes ranch closures appears to Marin responsibility
Marin Supervisor Dennis Rodoni framed it well.
He predicted Marin would be “left holding the bag when we have people displaced or homeless or worse – without jobs and without homes” after the closure of the historic ranches that have been part of the Point Reyes National Seashore long before the park was created more than 60 years ago.
A behind-the-doors $30 million deal with 12 dairy and cattle ranchers has set the stage for the closure of their family businesses over the next year.