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Road to Nowhere - GSMNP
The NPS is spineless on this issue and the reason is that the local
Congressman, Charles Taylor, is a big supporter of the Road to Nowhere AND is chairman of the House Appropriations Subcommitte on the Interior. They did come up with an "environmentally preferred alternative" which is paying the $54 million in compensation to Swain County. The Swain County Commissioners, the Bryson City Town Council, Gov. Mike Easley of NC, and Sen. Lamar Alexander of TN all want this alternative to be selected. If push came to shove, I would say that the majority of the residents in Swain County want the monetary compensation instead of the road. I have a number of clients whose families were moved out so as to build Fontana Dam and Lake as well as from the Park itself. While some want the road for sentimental reasons (visit gravesites, etc.), the majority are looking at the monetary settlement as the way to insure that their children and grandchildren won't have to leave Swain County in search of work. Rep. Charles Taylor steadfastly refuses to acknowledge the locals who don't want the road and continues to push for the road. My hope is that the Abramoff scandal does him in as he has taken money from Abramoff and a number of Indian tribes. He will have a possibly strong opponent this year in Heath Shuler who was quarterback for the U. of Tenn. and the Redskins. While I think he is a mental lightweight, he does have good name recognition AND is from Swain County. He may win or he may do like all of Taylor's opponents since 1990 and go down the tubes. FWIW this is my view from WNC. John "Jeff Miller" wrote in message news:QrYwf.7566$Dh.1935@dukeread04... for those who care about the smoky mountains in nc and tenn, here's some info about the north shore road controversy. the spineless park service officials have refused to take a position about the road. most on the ground workers are against it. if you care about the park and all it represents, please send a note to voicing opposition to construction of the road. the local nc politicos, including county and city officials, have agreed to accept 54 million dollars as fair compensation in lieu of the road. the road will cost in excess of 200 million dollars to build, and it will forever alter a unique ecosystem and wild environment in the eastern us. jeff ************************************************** *************** Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GSMNP) has scheduled the Public Hearings for the North Shore Road Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) Project for February 2-13, 2006. At the Public Hearings, meeting attendees will have the opportunity to provide input on the North Shore Road Draft EIS (DEIS) prior to the selection of the Preferred Alternative. Meeting attendees that would like to speak publicly during the hearing will need to sign up during registration. To ensure that everyone has an opportunity to speak, each speaker will have 3 minutes to provide comments. Court reporters will also be available to take verbal comments at the Public Hearings. All recorded and written comments received or postmarked by March 20, 2006 will be incorporated into the project record. To view the latest project newsletter, which includes additional information on the project and the Public Hearings, view www.northshoreroad.info/newsletters.htm . For information on the project and to view the DEIS, log on to www.northshoreroad.info or contact GSMNP at (865) 436-1207. Public Hearing Dates & Locations Registration will begin at 4:30 p.m. The Public Hearing will begin promptly at 5:00 p.m. Thursday, February 2 Swain County High School Center for the Arts Auditorium 1415 Fontana Road Bryson City, NC Monday, February 6 Robbinsville High School Auditorium 301 Swee****er Road Robbinsville, NC Tuesday, February 7 Asheville Renaissance Hotel Salon B One Thomas Wolfe Plaza Asheville, NC Thursday, February 9 Knoxville Marriott Kentucky Room 500 Hill Avenue, SE Knoxville, TN Monday, February 13 Gatlinburg-Pittman High School Auditorium 150 Proffitt Road Gatlinburg, TN We Need Your Input Please submit your comments electronically by March 20, 2006 to the following address: (or by viewing www.northshoreroad.info/comments.htm ) You may also mail your comments to the address below: North Shore Road Project Great Smoky Mountains National Park P.O. Box 30185 Raleigh, NC 27622 Please reference the "North Shore Road EIS Project" in the subject line of all e-mails. Thank you. |
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