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Coastal  Champion Roberts inducted into Women's Hall of Fame
by Kathy Switky

Our redoubtable San  Mateo County Legislative Advocate Lennie Roberts has been in the news  again recently: she has been heralded as a "coastal champion"  by an assemblage of environmental organizations, and was selected as one  of the newest members of the San  Mateo County Women's Hall of Fame.

  The statewide celebration of the Coastal Commission's 30th anniversary  earlier this year included a bit of fanfare for Roberts and other coastal  leaders, many of whom participated in the original voter initiative that  in 1972 created the Coastal Act, the strongest coastal protection law  in the United States.

Awardees included Coastal Commission Executive Director Peter Douglas;  Coastal Commissioner (and former chair) Sara Wan; first Commission chair  Mel Lane; Michael Fischer, the Commission's second Executive Director;  Warner Chabot, a former Prop. 20 activist now with the Ocean Conservancy;  early CGF member Ann Notthoff, now with the Natural Resources Defense  Fund; Richard Charter with Environmental Defense; Bill Kortum, a former  Prop. 20 staffer; Bill Yeates, a former lobbyist and Commission staffer;  activists Lucille Vinyard and Phyllis Faber; and - of course - CGF's own  Lennie Roberts.

Lennie's award commends her as "a coastal champion whose tireless,  unwavering and energetic advocacy has inspired countless others to join  the never-ending struggle to keep the coast clear." Hear, hear!

The awards were sponsored by the
Sierra  Club , Aquarium  of the Pacific, California Coastal Protection Network, League  for Coastal Protection, publisher Mel Lane, Monterey  Bay Aquarium, and the Natural  Resources Defense Council, with support from Oceana  and the Surfrider  Laguna Beach Chapter .

Roberts was also honored for her involvement throughout San Mateo County  as she was chosen for induction into the County's Women's Hall of Fame.  Sponsored by the San Mateo County Supervisors and the Commission on the  Status of Women, the Hall of Fame recognizes women of outstanding achievement  who have made significant contributions to our community. We can't think  of a woman whose contributions - protected open space throughout the County  - are appreciated by more people.

Roberts, only the third environmentalist to be inducted since the Hall  of Fame was established in 1984, was one of eight women and two students  chosen from nominations in which their identities were kept anonymous.  The secret's out now: congratulations, Lennie!


Published March 2003 in Green  Footnotes.
Page last updated March 19, 2003 .

 

 

      

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Photo by Mike Roberts.