New Hearing on Rayonier Cleanup
There will be a State Department of Ecology open house on the Rayonier mill cleanup. The hearing will be this Wednesday in Linkletter Hall, Olympic Medical Center from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
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Kudos to our city and them keeping on the ball. They sure have cleaned up the online records. Take a look people. Look through all your neighbors' permits on their houses. Pick a fancy house and see if they got permits! Is their phone number unlisted? If they are DYI and they got a permit, not any more! Want to look at your neighbor's signature? Hey, data miners! This is the most fun. Pick a business that's been remodeled and see if the city has posted, ONLINE, the instruction manual and pretty much thus the schematics of their new FREAKING SECURITY SYSTEM!!!!
Do you think any "public input" is going to change ANYTHING these people are going to do?
The people of Port Angeles are going to be paying millions for the most expensive project in the city's history, and nobody cares.
But watch how many comments will be generated by a topic like Gay Marriage! As if that affects anyone but the people directly involved.
How depressing to have two reminders about millions of wasted taxpayer dollars in the same week. Harborworks; Pen Ply. Yet many of the geniuses who participated in these fiasco are still in charge at the Port and City. Makes ya' wanna womit.
There ARE ways in which people are held accountable for their ineptitude in their handling of public funds.
Of course, someone has to care.
Oh thank God! Because that is the ONLY thing preventing Port Angeles from creating jobs and achieving economic prosperity! High end car dealership, here we come!
I'm waiting to see that Rolls Royce logo hanging from that 5 million gallon tank o' shit.
Port Angeles' leadership has such great vision! Realistic, too.
Didn't they all back the Pen Ply project with such great enthusiasm?
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