Disclaimers
Legal Disclaimer
The Moreno Badlands Conservancy provides this information as a public service. Please read this disclaimer carefully before using our website.
Nature of Content
Information on this website is provided for educational and advocacy purposes related to matters of public concern.
All content is based on available public records and shared in good faith as constitutionally-protected speech.
Statements of opinion should not be construed as statements of fact.
Many conclusions and positions expressed represent our opinions based on our interpretation of available facts and research.
Questions raised on this website are intended to promote public discourse and ensure thorough examination of important community issues.
Accuracy of Information
While we strive for accuracy in all factual statements, we encourage readers to independently verify information.
We welcome corrections and will promptly update any factual errors brought to our attention.
Information about public projects may change as development plans evolve.
This website references third-party sources including research studies, manufacturer specifications, and public records. While we make efforts to cite sources accurately, we are not responsible for errors in third-party information.
Visual and Symbolic Content
Images, illustrations, and visual representations may include symbolic content intended to express community concerns.
Such content represents protected speech and commentary on matters of public interest.
Visual elements should be understood in the context of public discourse rather than as literal representations.
Independent Organization
The Moreno Badlands Conservancy is an independent community organization.
We are not affiliated with any governmental agency, developer, or political organization referenced herein.
Our mission is to facilitate informed civic participation and community advocacy.
Constitutional Protection
All content on this website constitutes protected speech under the First Amendment.
Our activities are further protected under California's Anti-SLAPP statute (Code of Civil Procedure § 425.16).
We assert our right to engage in public discourse about matters affecting our community.