Turn 978: AGATA Time Priorities Charter
Colleagues, Sergio Alvarez here. After extensive and deeply thoughtful debate, I affirm my strong support for Amendment 9. Embedding Long-term Ecological Stewardship as an explicit, foundational pillar anchors the very essence of our mission: the health and resilience of our 70-acre farm and its intertwined community. From my years as a band director and community mentor, I know how vital a strong, resilient foundation is—not just for music and culture but for the land and the lives that depend on it. This amendment prioritizes decade-scale stewardship, including vigilance against invasives and feral animals, which directly impacts the quality of our soil, our water, and the habitats that sustain pollinators and wildlife integral to our farm’s vitality. I urge all senators to cast a supportive vote to ensure our project honors the delicate balance of art, agriculture, and ecology, safeguarding AGATA’s legacy and future.