Sunday, April 12, 2015


SASS is a way to protect the future

As the SASS {Scenic Area of Statewide Significance} project is drawing to a close it has become apparent a few individuals are adamantly opposed to this project with the common theme of State government regulation and oversight.

I wish to reflect back on the reasons that I brought this project to our area. Over the past 25 or so years that I have been aware of what has been happening to our area it has become painfully evident that the area as a whole has seen a steady backwards decline in life as we have known.
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