Ultimately, it will be up to the Wilmington Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization to decide. While some commissioners were against the idea, others seemed more receptive to at least hearing more about the proposal. (sorry, we couldn't help it)Īt the Board of Commissioners meeting, Tuesday members of the NCDOT presented plans they received for a proposed toll bridge to replace the Cape Fear Memorial Bridge. A criminal complaint has also been filed against Boseman. A former client of Boseman’s has filed a misconduct grievance with the North Carolina State Bar, alleging that she took $20,000 from him in order to file a lawsuit on his behalf - but after nearly 18 months - he says she stopped taking his calls, and he has no evidence she has done any of the work he paid her for.īoseman has been unwilling to speak with the media about the allegations, and last week told WECT to contact another lawyer, who confirmed he is representing her in these allegations. This week, the show starts off talking about the latest news surrounding New Hanover County Commission Chairwoman Julia Olson-Boseman. For now, you'll find Port City Podcast here in the Newsroom feed - but we hope to give it a home of its own soon. You can find the video version from WECT here. The Podcast will be available from both stations. Every two weeks (or so), WECT’s investigative reporter Michael Praats and WHQR’s News Director Ben Schachtman will break down the latest happenings in local politics. Army Corps of Engineers, USACE, Valdosta Daily Times, VDT, watershed, Williams Company, WWALS, WWALS Watershed Coalition on Apby jsq.The Port City Podcast is a collaborative effort between WECT and WHQR. Quarterman, Joyce Evans, Kinder Morgan, Law, Lowndes County, Massachusetts, Michael Praats, New Hampshire, New York, north Florida, Northeast Energy Direct, Paige Dukes, pipeline, river, Sabal Trail Transmission, Scott Orenstein, sinkholes, south Georgia, Spectra Energy, springs, transmissivity, U.S. This entry was posted in Aquifer, History, Law, Pipeline, River and tagged Aquifer, Austin Scott, Bill Slaughter, caverns, Clay Griner, conservation, Constitution Pipeline, Delaware Riverkeeper, Demarcus Marshall, DEP, Department of Environmental Protection, easement, endorsement, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, FERC, GA-08, GAO, General Accounting Office, Georgia, history, John S. On April 20th, Kinder Morgan shelved Continue reading → Since I wrote to you on April 12th, two more major natural gas pipelines have run into serious problems. Please find appended further information about the issues the Chairman raised in the VDT of eminent domain, in differences in regulation of oil and gas pipelines, and in environmental and safety issues of natural gas pipelines. Congress to call in the General Accounting Office (GAO) to review FERC’s permitting processes. Join the hundreds of organizations and thousands of individuals who have already asked the U.S. Congress member Austin Scott (GA-08) to join the four Georgia Congress members who have already asked FERC to fix its processes or deny a permit for Sabal Trail. please see the letter from WWALS to the Army Corps, Īttached with the letter from WWALS to you of April 12th.Īsk our U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to investigate on site and on paper the numerous omissions by Sabal Trail of springs and underground water transmissivity in what it told the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Thanks to Chairman Bill Slaughter for saying in the Valdosta Daily Times that the Commission signing an easement contract was not an endorsement of the Sabal Trail pipeline. They meet again 5:30PM Tuesday evening, April 25th 2016. Sent yesterday to the Chairman, the other five elected Lowndes County Commissioners, and the County Clerk ( PDF).
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