UPDATE:
Go HERE for the just released SEPA Checklist and other related documents.
Well, this is it, Showtime is here, the Department of Parks and Recreation is ready to release the SEPA checklist for their schemed-up sports complex.
Go HERE for the just released SEPA Checklist and other related documents.
Well, this is it, Showtime is here, the Department of Parks and Recreation is ready to release the SEPA checklist for their schemed-up sports complex.
I know some of you think this SEPA thing
is just an extension of the dog and pony show we've been witnessing since May
2012. For now, curb that thought because SEPA is an important process.
SEPA exists as a safeguard against poorly
planned projects. A significant part of SEPA is that each and every citizen can
review and comment on whatever is being proposed. In this case, certain people
want to build a mega sports complex in a rural neighborhood – one that's outside the
Urban Growth Boundary.
The caveat is - once the SEPA checklist
is released, there are only 14 days for making comments.
If you understand what a boondoggle the
proposed mega sports complex is, then, please get a copy of the SEPA checklist
and tear into it. (see other stuff in this blog)
If you sit
back and do nothing (and simply "trust" the bureaucrats and their
buddies), I know you won't like the ultimate results.
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