You have some really bad information - it is signatures from 500 registered voters - and the town has to have 10,000 residents.
I have no idea where you got the idea it was 10,000 signatures.
"American Green said it plans to incorporate Nipton and then implement its own laws.
That won’t be easy. Incorporation of a community in California is a costly and complex process that can take years, said Kathleen Rollings-McDonald, spokeswoman for the Local Agency Formation Commission in San Bernardino County.
“State law requires a minimum of 500 registered voters and a minimum population of 10,000 residents in order to have a tax base to offset the costs of basic municipal needs such as law enforcement,” she said. “So due diligence appears to be a little short in this case.”"
Are you suggesting Kathleen Rollings-McDonald has provided inaccurate information.
She clearly states that ERBB didn't do any due diligence - meaning this Nipton nonsense is for pumping purposes only.
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