The Public Record
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This document outlines the items filed for the public record, including letters from various organizations and individuals regarding issues such as energy applications and local concerns. It also includes an official notice from the California Department of Food and Agriculture about an emergency program for the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) in Morgan Hill and San Jose, detailing the threat posed by ACP to citrus production and the measures being taken to address it.
Key points
- The document includes letters from Pacific Gas and Electric Company regarding energy applications and a letter addressing homelessness.
- The California Department of Food and Agriculture confirmed the presence of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) in Morgan Hill and San Jose, necessitating emergency action.
- The ACP poses a significant threat to California's citrus production and economy, with potential losses if not addressed.
- Emergency measures include delimitation trapping and chemical treatments to control ACP infestations.
- The emergency program is valid until April 22, 2027, to monitor and manage the ACP threat.
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