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Coalition to Preserve and Grow Northern Maine Coalition Newsletter - Issue Number 3 Mark Scarano, Piscataquis County Economic Development Council Jim Batey, Somerset Economic Development Corporation Treasurer Diane K. Bartley, DKB Catering, Greenville Members of the Coalition to Preserve and Grow Northern Maine stood up in support for balanced economic growth in northern Maine at the Land Use Regulation Commission (LURC) Issue Scoping Sessions on Tuesday August 16th in Greenville and Thursday August 18th in Rockwood. Thank you to those of you who waited in line, then sat through long hours of testimony. Both evenings were lengthy. While Plum Creek is pleased to have the opportunity to listen to peoples’ concerns about the Plan and work with local residents to collaborate on details of the Plan, it has been frustrating in terms of most of the speakers at the two Scoping Sessions have been seasonal residents. As Coalition leader Diane Bartley of Greenville stated, “I have lived in Greenville all my life and I recognized very few faces at the Scoping Session.” State and national environmental groups have been filling the sessions with speakers who are not year-round residents of the area, reading prepared testimony against the Plan. We encourage you to attend and voice your support for balancing conservation, working forests, and economic growth in northern Maine. The two remaining Issue Scoping Sessions will be held at the following locations (doors open at 5:30 p.m.):
Led by the Piscataquis County Economic Development Council, a coalition has recently formed to demonstrate public support for Plum Creek’s Plan for conservation and economic development.If you are in the area, please stop by the Community House in downtown Greenville and visit the Coalition Education Center. The Education Center will serve as a central resource in the Moosehead region, providing factual information to the public on the Plum Creek Plan. Frances Turner of Monson will be working at the Education Center from Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The public is encouraged to visit the Center, have a cup of coffee and get more information about the Plan, including copies of issue papers, reports and maps of the Plan area. Thank you for taking the time to read our newsletter. Please forward this to your family, friends, neighbors, co-workers and organizations you belong to and help us spread the word. Any questions or comments may be directed to Edie Leary eleary@eatonpeabody.com or Will Gardiner wgardiner@eatonpeabody.com or by calling The Coalition Information Center at 1-888-702-7466 or (207) 695-2264. |
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