I’m glad that your photo graphic on page six of the paper (Sept.
28) got the location of the proposed casino right. Sorry that your
graphics person moved SR 25 though. Find a straight line and call
it a road?
Dear Editor,
I’m glad that your photo graphic on page six of the paper (Sept. 28) got the location of the proposed casino right. Sorry that your graphics person moved SR 25 though. Find a straight line and call it a road?
If the ‘local’ development group manages to clear all the hurdles erected by the federal, state and local government regulators, then they will have to built the casino in a flood plain. So it will probably be an engineering marvel, constructed on stilts or on pilings covered by millions of pounds of fill material so that the entire premises will be out of mother natures way during a very rainy winter season. It’ll be a sight to see I’ll bet, rising out its artificial hill!
On a brighter note, I’m sure the ‘local’ developers, will cheerfully fund improvements to Highways 25 and 101 and the railroad crossing, which currently attempts to remove the drive trains from unsuspecting drivers.
A. J. Rollins, submitted via e-mai