How long, indeed? The pressure is mounting as more and more folks become aware of the inadequate (at best) implementation of any plan for preservation and conservation of resources. But will it be too little too late? It seems as if that's the county's plan.
Indeed. Using taxpayers funding to fix the error of their ways is the most backward thinking ever. When homeowners are flooding AND tourists can't swim in the water, who is going to bail us out?
How long, indeed? The pressure is mounting as more and more folks become aware of the inadequate (at best) implementation of any plan for preservation and conservation of resources. But will it be too little too late? It seems as if that's the county's plan.
I guess nobody paid attention to Governor McMaster in his state of the state address?
"We need to plan wisely and THINK ahead" speaking of our natural resources. "When they are gone they are gone". We are being robbed.
All smoke and mirrors, it would seem, at an irrevocable cost. Remediation is always the most expensive option!
Indeed. Using taxpayers funding to fix the error of their ways is the most backward thinking ever. When homeowners are flooding AND tourists can't swim in the water, who is going to bail us out?
We know that it takes forever to get anything done.
Especially when nobody is watching!