Linda: I find it sort of funny the operations manager is being quoted as saying "Negotiations are ongoing with a land owner for aquisition on a proposed site"? Like in the paper two days ago?
Yesterday they unloaded two big cats and two track hoes on the "proposed site"! It was surveyed at least three weeks ago!
I wonder if the rhetoric of "negotiation" has anything to do with a bit of embarassment about what the price tag is?
I also note an article about how the county has now locked in a 75 year supply of gravel? The affected landowners will get a yearly sum paid for gravel in reserve(in other words an option) and then paid as it is used.
Now this sounds okay...maybe? The article also said the gravel reserves were all west of highway II so sites would be required east of highway II for stockpiling? It went on to note trucking and stockpiling would be a costly venture but necessary due to no gravel deposits east of highway II!!
Which is pretty amazing as there are several private pits that use more gravel/sand than the county! The whole country east and north of Pine Lake is gravel! The whole river vally on the east side of the county is gravel!...Well maybe they didn't look too hard? Or maybe someone in the "inner circle" owns some gravel west of highway II? Good old politics! A money maker?
Yesterday they unloaded two big cats and two track hoes on the "proposed site"! It was surveyed at least three weeks ago!
I wonder if the rhetoric of "negotiation" has anything to do with a bit of embarassment about what the price tag is?
I also note an article about how the county has now locked in a 75 year supply of gravel? The affected landowners will get a yearly sum paid for gravel in reserve(in other words an option) and then paid as it is used.
Now this sounds okay...maybe? The article also said the gravel reserves were all west of highway II so sites would be required east of highway II for stockpiling? It went on to note trucking and stockpiling would be a costly venture but necessary due to no gravel deposits east of highway II!!
Which is pretty amazing as there are several private pits that use more gravel/sand than the county! The whole country east and north of Pine Lake is gravel! The whole river vally on the east side of the county is gravel!...Well maybe they didn't look too hard? Or maybe someone in the "inner circle" owns some gravel west of highway II? Good old politics! A money maker?
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