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August 18, 2009



Floyd Holcom said...
Lets set the record straight. The decision not to pursue the money to bring NOAA to Astoria had nothing to do with the County. I'm told it was primarily a decision based on a conversation Skip Hauke, and the CEDR Director had with the Daily Astoria owner Steve Forrestor.

Apparently, as was told to the CEDR members, Mr. Forrestor had contacts in Seattle which told him that the State of Washington would never let NOAA leave Seattle. How wrong he was, but I'm sure he will never admit it. He failed to explain his role on his recent editorial.

Despite personally working on this for two years on at least getting a look see, Sen. Betsy Johnson, Skip Hauke and others deserve a big thank you for turning the governments head toward Oregon, and at the end of the day, we'll keep trying to get something to our area.

NOAA belongs in Oregon, I think Tongue Point, but it is a victory nevertheless and Newport will benefit greatly.

We should all be happy and Astoria will see residual benfits of it being in Newport.

I predict vessels parking at the POA because the bar closeses there much more than the CR Bar.

Floyd

1 comments:

  1. Thank you for your work on the NOAA relocation, Floyd. In the end I understand that the Request for Proposals was complex and it looked to be very expensive just to respond. We should now be better prepared for similar opportunities.

    Your point about ships parking here nonetheless demonstrates your refreshing optimism. I hope that you're right.

    Peter Huhtala

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