Sprint Boat Race Track Gets Clearance
The Army Corps of Engineers has given clearance to the investors who want to build a sprint boat racing course in Port Angeles. Their next step is to apply for a permit from the city.
The group of investors is called the Dan Morrison Group. They purchased the South Fairchild Industrial Park, 113 acres, from the Port of Port Angeles in 2008. When the course is built, there will be two sprint boat races per year. Each race is expected to draw 5,000 people. According to Dan Morrison, this should pump $500,000 into the local economy with each race.
The group of investors is called the Dan Morrison Group. They purchased the South Fairchild Industrial Park, 113 acres, from the Port of Port Angeles in 2008. When the course is built, there will be two sprint boat races per year. Each race is expected to draw 5,000 people. According to Dan Morrison, this should pump $500,000 into the local economy with each race.
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