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	"author_name": "Save Mount Diablo",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/save-mount-diablo",
	"title": "Break the Logjam: Expand Mount Diablo State Park!",
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	"description": "Mount Diablo State Park hasn’t added a new property since 2007—16 years ago. For eight years, Save Mount Diablo has been trying to transfer its 165-acre Viera–North Peak property on the very slopes of Mount Diablo’s North Peak, for free. More than a year ago, the CEMEX quarry publicly announced it wanted to donate 101 acres to Mount Diablo State Park, next to the state park’s Mitchell Canyon, including a section of the historic Black Point Trail. We need your help to get moving on these critical acquisitions. Save Mount Diablo has worked closely with the state of California for 50 years, helping them acquire land. Mount Diablo State Park’s general plan includes 7,500 acres of “appropriate future additions,” most on the actual slopes of the two main peaks. Sixteen years ago, California State Parks stopped making progress on any new additions to Mount Diablo State Park. Save Mount Diablo has had to step in to save threatened properties that should be in Mount Diablo State Park until the state could make progress, or these properties would have been lost. Save Mount Diablo has more than eight properties ready to be added, and the CEMEX corporation is willing to donate its 101 acres.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/letters/break-the-logjam-expand-mount-diablo-state-park"
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