So is this decision final, or do we have to worry about appeals/reapplications?
Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them.
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CoachLou wrote:
While walking up Mombasa High Point I tried to look down into the area.......all I could see was the ski resort.......was it going in near there?
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CoachLou wrote:
While walking up Mombasa High Point I tried to look down into the area.......all I could see was the ski resort.......was it going in near there?
A.T.Lt wrote:
CoachLou wrote:
While walking up Mombasa High Point I tried to look down into the area.......all I could see was the ski resort.......was it going in near there?
The Tuxedo site was planned to be not far from the ski area at Sterling Forest..Cant remember what its called now...and the Harriman site was just north of Arden Valley Rd (Elk Pen) off of Route 17. Either one would have had a major impact on the area. Im not just talking about Harriman State Park but the traffic and congestion it would have caused would have been way too much. personally I think the Monticello location will have some of those same impacts. I don't think a casino is the answer to the economic issues in Sullivan County.
socks wrote:
I've never understood how these casinos survive with so many around the Country now. Atlantic City is closing casinos and yet others are building them, where are all these folks gambling there money. I don't get it.A.T.Lt wrote:
CoachLou wrote:
While walking up Mombasa High Point I tried to look down into the area.......all I could see was the ski resort.......was it going in near there?
The Tuxedo site was planned to be not far from the ski area at Sterling Forest..Cant remember what its called now...and the Harriman site was just north of Arden Valley Rd (Elk Pen) off of Route 17. Either one would have had a major impact on the area. Im not just talking about Harriman State Park but the traffic and congestion it would have caused would have been way too much. personally I think the Monticello location will have some of those same impacts. I don't think a casino is the answer to the economic issues in Sullivan County.
Rasty wrote:
socks wrote:
I've never understood how these casinos survive with so many around the Country now. Atlantic City is closing casinos and yet others are building them, where are all these folks gambling there money. I don't get it.A.T.Lt wrote:
CoachLou wrote:
While walking up Mombasa High Point I tried to look down into the area.......all I could see was the ski resort.......was it going in near there?
The Tuxedo site was planned to be not far from the ski area at Sterling Forest..Cant remember what its called now...and the Harriman site was just north of Arden Valley Rd (Elk Pen) off of Route 17. Either one would have had a major impact on the area. Im not just talking about Harriman State Park but the traffic and congestion it would have caused would have been way too much. personally I think the Monticello location will have some of those same impacts. I don't think a casino is the answer to the economic issues in Sullivan County.
The tax rate that Atlantic City / Vegas pays versus the Indian Reservations is large
JimBlue wrote:
Yeah, keep huge developments away from trails, parks, and forests.
But to be honest, I have worked in IT for a casino. There were really no good paying jobs in coastal Mississippi unless I had the 'correct' last name and I didn't. I got fairly good pay and pretty good treatment at the casino that hired me. Another one didn't care for my possible combat experience, which I don't have, and didn't hire me. Then Hurricane Katrina hit and the office I worked in moved out of state, after telling us they were staying.