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Crown Hydro Video

MPRB President John Erwin hosted a forum for the issues surrounding the Crown Hydro project was held last Monday at the Mill District Neighborhood Association meeting.

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Re: Crown Hydro

I just listened to the recent Crown Hydro Forum hosted by John Erwin. I have followed this issue for the past 10 or 11 years and have been actively against it from day one for the reasons expressed by John Erwin at this forum. I also commit to attending the planned mid-November meeting proposed by John Erwin.

For efficiency purposes, i would like to suggest collecting all attendants' signatures at this planned meeting in the form of a legally acceptable petition, to be passed on to FERC, political representatives and other public entities involved. Perhaps there is a way to approach the neighborhood residents electronically. Either way, this would offer the public an opportunity to voice their opinions and express their support to finally put this issue to rest and stop wasting our time.

Sabina Sten
600 S. 2nd St., # 506
Minneapolis, MN 55401

October 28, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterSabina Sten

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