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Saying good bye to Harriman??
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From what I can see all of things that can happen if Otter has his way are bad.

1.The land could go back to the Harriman family. If that happens the family has the right to develop the land meaning it will fall to the rich and the locals will be shut out. I'm not saying the family would do that, but it opens up that possibility.

2. The state will raise fees to cover their costs for administration, programs, etc..(.My kids go there for their second grade field trip). If the fees are raised to a pay to play basis which is Otters philosophy it very likely could price out the locals from our own area. It likely would not hamper the "World Class" statis that the area has gained. It will just make it even more exclusive.

Just my opinion. Hope some other solution can be found.

Windriver
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Saying good bye to Harriman?? - by Biglew - 01-13-2010, 03:04 AM
Re: [Tarponjim] Saying good bye to Harriman?? - by windriver - 01-14-2010, 04:10 AM

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