
Mack Point: Already-industrial site not good enough?
I've never understood why the development-minded authorities in Maine government have insisted that Sears Island is just the place for a
The last item is the current plan, heavily promoted and in the process of being greased by Governor Baldacci and a variety of officials. There are serious legal questions about how they are operating, raised by activist Ron Huber in a lawsuit described HERE.
Here are my observations on the subject, for what they're worth.
- The port would be a boondoggle that no one will be interested in without being "sold" through this crazy taxpayer-funded marketing campaign, my guess designed to dangle all sorts of taxpayer-funded enticements before potential developers.
- As a large, undeveloped island--a very rare thing to have right along the coast, the highest and best use of the entirety of Sears Island is a park preserved in its natural state.
- The state could use the conserved site to help promote the incredible tourism opportunities and the small businesses that serve visitors.
- The state should focus its port efforts on cleaning up and developing the perfectly good facilities at Mack Point. The port potential there almost certainly encompasses the maximum possible for the area.
I'm sure someone has a reason why Mack Point sucks as a port. Go ahead, talk me down...
Posted by The Owl at 18:58. Filed under: Environment



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