Sunday, November 25, 2012

BP Will be Holding a Public Information Workshop, even though the Majority of Cape Vincent's Tax base is out of town.

Is this reaching out to the whole community? 

 The majority of Cape Vincent’s population is made up of part time residents that pay full time taxes. 
 These people will be excluded from BP’s Article 10, public education process. To engage the entire community BP should be required to record the forum so the information will be readily accessible to all residents of Cape Vincent.




4 comments:

Anonymous said...

More cookies and BP zombies that smile but don't know anything? I hope not.

My questions:

1) What will it take for BP to leave our fair community?

2) When is the earliest we can expect BP to leave town?

3) Can we use some of the intervenor funds to mitigate six years of pain and suffering?

Anonymous said...

I saw the Zombies , but I missed the cookies.

Anonymous said...

BP should contract with Steve Weed to record the event.

Anonymous said...

I hear the intervenor fund is $35,000 to the municipality. So, would that be $17,500 for Lyme and $17,500 for the Cape or $35,000 each. Good question to ask at the dog and pony show Act II.