Advanced Infrastructure for Coastal Resilience and Plastic Elimination

Advanced Infrastructure for Coastal Resilience and Plastic Elimination

The Issue

 

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A Golden State Mandate: Advanced Infrastructure for Coastal Resilience and Plastic Elimination

 

To: California State Legislators and Local Environmental Policymakers


As Californians standing at the edge of the Pacific, we hold an immense responsibility. Our state is a beacon of innovation and natural beauty, from our fertile valleys to our enduring coastlines. Yet, our marine ecosystems are suffocating under an unprecedented crisis of plastic pollution.
To govern and protect this great state with clarity, we must look beyond the moment and act for the generations to come. We demand a new era of diligence, unity, and technological stewardship.
Our Demands & Calls to Action:
1. Diligent Stewardship: Enact Plastic Waste Reformation (Primary Objective)
We can no longer rely on outdated recycling systems. We must manage our vast resources with careful, forward-looking stewardship.
 * Call to Action: We demand immediate municipal and state funding to pilot and scale advanced structural decomposition facilities—specifically infrastructure models like the Dragonfly Project and the Phoenix Project. These next-generation facilities will actively neutralize and convert non-recyclable plastics into sustainable energy, fundamentally eliminating the waste stream before it reaches our oceans.
2. Unified Community Action for the Common Good
In a land of diverse energy and shared aspirations, we must find common ground to protect our shared environment and the vulnerable communities disproportionately affected by pollution.
 * Call to Action: Establish community-led oversight boards that bridge the gap between local citizens, urban planners, and environmental agencies to ensure these new waste management facilities are built equitably and transparently.
3. Sustainable Innovation for a Prosperous Future
True prosperity is measured not just by economic wealth, but by the health of our communities, the integrity of our coastline, and our capacity for innovation.
 * Call to Action: Create aggressive state tax incentives for local commerce and green-tech innovators who design out plastic waste from their supply chains and transition to fully circular economic models.
4. Enduring Coastal Resilience
We must build a California infrastructure that is as resilient as its redwoods and as enduring as its coastline, setting a "bright star" standard for the rest of the nation to follow.
 * Call to Action: Enact immediate, strict bans on all non-essential single-use plastics in coastal counties while advanced decomposition infrastructure is being constructed, paired with heavily funded coastal restoration projects.
By signing this petition, you are demanding that our leaders craft policies that actively protect our future. Let us build a resilient, unified, and truly prosperous California.
Sign the petition to demand the Dragonfly and Phoenix infrastructure projects today.


https://paulstatchen.blogspot.com/2026/03/the-phoenix-protocol-unified-blueprint.html



Paul Statchen CA USA > assisted with Google Gemini AI > March 2026

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Paul StatchenPetition StarterI am a civic innovator, systems architect, and environmental steward. My work is dedicated to building a more resilient, transparent, and technologically advanced future.

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The Issue

 

Phoenix Project Flyer QRcode

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Read about it here

A Golden State Mandate: Advanced Infrastructure for Coastal Resilience and Plastic Elimination

 

To: California State Legislators and Local Environmental Policymakers


As Californians standing at the edge of the Pacific, we hold an immense responsibility. Our state is a beacon of innovation and natural beauty, from our fertile valleys to our enduring coastlines. Yet, our marine ecosystems are suffocating under an unprecedented crisis of plastic pollution.
To govern and protect this great state with clarity, we must look beyond the moment and act for the generations to come. We demand a new era of diligence, unity, and technological stewardship.
Our Demands & Calls to Action:
1. Diligent Stewardship: Enact Plastic Waste Reformation (Primary Objective)
We can no longer rely on outdated recycling systems. We must manage our vast resources with careful, forward-looking stewardship.
 * Call to Action: We demand immediate municipal and state funding to pilot and scale advanced structural decomposition facilities—specifically infrastructure models like the Dragonfly Project and the Phoenix Project. These next-generation facilities will actively neutralize and convert non-recyclable plastics into sustainable energy, fundamentally eliminating the waste stream before it reaches our oceans.
2. Unified Community Action for the Common Good
In a land of diverse energy and shared aspirations, we must find common ground to protect our shared environment and the vulnerable communities disproportionately affected by pollution.
 * Call to Action: Establish community-led oversight boards that bridge the gap between local citizens, urban planners, and environmental agencies to ensure these new waste management facilities are built equitably and transparently.
3. Sustainable Innovation for a Prosperous Future
True prosperity is measured not just by economic wealth, but by the health of our communities, the integrity of our coastline, and our capacity for innovation.
 * Call to Action: Create aggressive state tax incentives for local commerce and green-tech innovators who design out plastic waste from their supply chains and transition to fully circular economic models.
4. Enduring Coastal Resilience
We must build a California infrastructure that is as resilient as its redwoods and as enduring as its coastline, setting a "bright star" standard for the rest of the nation to follow.
 * Call to Action: Enact immediate, strict bans on all non-essential single-use plastics in coastal counties while advanced decomposition infrastructure is being constructed, paired with heavily funded coastal restoration projects.
By signing this petition, you are demanding that our leaders craft policies that actively protect our future. Let us build a resilient, unified, and truly prosperous California.
Sign the petition to demand the Dragonfly and Phoenix infrastructure projects today.


https://paulstatchen.blogspot.com/2026/03/the-phoenix-protocol-unified-blueprint.html



Paul Statchen CA USA > assisted with Google Gemini AI > March 2026

avatar of the starter
Paul StatchenPetition StarterI am a civic innovator, systems architect, and environmental steward. My work is dedicated to building a more resilient, transparent, and technologically advanced future.

The Decision Makers

California State Assembly
3 Members
Gail Pellerin
California State Assembly - District 28
Robert Rivas
California State Assembly - District 29
Dawn Addis
California State Assembly - District 30
Santa Cruz City Council
6 Members
Susie O'Hara
Santa Cruz City Council - District 5
Shebreh Kalantari-Johnson
Santa Cruz City Council - District 3
Gabriela Trigueiro
Santa Cruz City Council - District 1
Jimmy Panetta
U.S. House of Representatives - California 19th Congressional District
Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors
5 Members
Justin Cummings
Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors - District 3
Monica Martinez
Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors - District 5
Manu Koenig
Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors - District 1
Fred Keeley
Santa Cruz City Mayor

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