Thursday, November 04, 2010

Oregon Appeals Court Rules Against Clatsop County On Bradwood Landing


By: LNG World News from The Daily Astorian, Astoria, Oregon
GRP: And is the leftover Clatsop County Commission that tried to push this project down "The Lower Columbia River's" throat still not listening to a professional county planning staff, that keeps saying no, on the proposed Oregon LNG terminal in Warrenton, Oregon?

A new ruling says Clatsop County was at fault in its handling of the Bradwood Landing liquefied natural gas project......Read Full Report

2 comments:

Patrick McGee said...

Sorry folks but, we are going to start this discussion over. You want to waste rhetoric about who belongs here and who doesn't, take it some place else.

As it stands now and likely will remain, NSNG is out of here and Clatsop County Board of Commissioners has chosen not to persue their coming back.

Now, what would you suggest Ken Leahy do with that Bradwood property before some other scheme be concocted off-radar to slip in there before we get wind of it to react pro or con?

I think the last use of that property, coincidentally was, of all things, Log Shipping.

You think we should push Westerlund out there to free-up PofA's piers one and three for other uses?

Marc said...

Log Shipping, chipping, bio-mass energy production to form a P.U.D. to produce electricity for Clatsop County households and businesses.