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Hood Canal.
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Write to the county commissioners:
Topics you might use:
- How does Statesman plan to involve the community in the planning and implementation of the plan?
- What assumptions are being made about water use and water availability in the environmental impact statements and in the water rights applications?
- What development would you like to see on Black Point?
- What exactly will be the changes to Black Point? How much earth will be moved? What will happen to the kettles? What will happen to the trees?
- What oversight will the county provide to see that Statesman lives up to its promises?
- What jobs will be available? What are the salaary ranges? Benefits?
- What "green" technology will be used?; Is there any experience with this technology that indicates it will work as hoped?
- What Memoranda of Agreement (MOUs) have been done?; Do they meet community needs?
- Are the assumptions about traffic accurate? Are the counts complete (they don't seem to include motorcycle accidents or collisions with animals, for example)?
- Do the Statesman plans comply with county ordinances, such as the MPR ordinance or the critical areas ordinance? Send letters to Jefferson County Public Works