At one time it was, “We want to be good neighbors.” [Now
there is] this new tone of “hurry for this deadline with this real good
offer to make things seem even better,” yet its all hush-hush and
secret. Remember in November it turned out to be just an “exaggeration.”
The Snoqualmie Valley took years and years to be the gift
of nature it is known for worldwide. Let’s hope it is not
jeopardized forever because of promises, not facts.
It’s time to send this project and its outdated and
inadequate planning back to the drawing board. Better planning and
more complete information can only be a benefit to PWI and the city
of Snoqualmie. Too much is at stake.
Dan Perrins
Preston