| SUN LAKES LIFESTYLES | JANUARY 2022 | 5
By Jerry Monahan, Board President, and Laurie Larson, Chair
of Communications Board in Four Seasons Beaumont - edited
and reprinted with permission in cooperation with Randy
Robbins, Sun Lakes resident
There were meetings with both city officials and development
company representatives. There were letters of appeal, protesters,
and speakers presenting concerns about health and traffic
congestion. Despite the effort of many citizens, the Banning Planning
Commission voted yes to go ahead with the warehouse-retail project
scheduled to be built across from the main gate of Sun Lakes. The
battle is not over.
The Pass Action Group (PAG), chaired by Sun Lakes resident Randy
Robbins, has made a continued effort to stop the 600,000 square-
foot project located off of Highland Springs, behind Albertsons.
At the time of this writing, the PAG retained a lawyer to appeal the
December decision of the commission.
This warehouse will impact our residents of Sun Lakes, Four
Seasons Beaumont and the surrounding community with polluted air
and congested traffic in and around already crowded intersections,
and with it, possibly delayed response time by fire, police, and
ambulance.
Residents are encouraged to get involved. Donations for legal
fees and costs can be sent by check, made out to Pass Action Group
and mailed to Randy Robbins, 5972 Indian Canyon Drive, Banning
92220. A Zelle account may also be operational now. Any amount
will help fight this project.
Contact Robbins at randyLLump@yahoo.com with any questions
about the efforts of PAG. You can also go to passactiongroup.org to
join the PAG to stay current with the latest information and request
to join Pass Area Action Group on Facebook.
COMMISSION APPROVES WAREHOUSE
BUT THE BATTLE IS NOT OVER