NOAA in Port Angeles?
The Port of Port Angeles is moving ahead with their plan to try persuading the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to move to Port Angeles.
They’re currently based on Lake Union but they’re planning to relocate in 2012.
Port commission president John Calhoun said: “This would have such an economic impact that I can't even think of a comparable example in recent history.”
I don’t know how many other locations are vying for the NOAA. It’ll be a gold mine for whoever gets it. Let’s hope it’s us.
They’re currently based on Lake Union but they’re planning to relocate in 2012.
Port commission president John Calhoun said: “This would have such an economic impact that I can't even think of a comparable example in recent history.”
I don’t know how many other locations are vying for the NOAA. It’ll be a gold mine for whoever gets it. Let’s hope it’s us.
Labels: John Calhoun Port Commission, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA, NOAA Lake Union Port Angeles, Port of Port Angeles