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Our goal is to provide a forum where interested citizens can discuss issues related to the proposed Cowlitz casino-resort. Although views from all sides are welcome, we reserve the right to reject posts we deem irresponsible or irrelevant.

Friday, October 19, 2007

Not so fast, Columbian!

An article in Thursday’s Columbian was headlined, “County leaders accept Cowlitz promises.” That’s a bit of an overstatement.

The story, about the Cowlitz gambling syndicate’s latest attempt to salvage its agreement with Clark County (see "Third time is not the charm," below), goes on to quote Commissioner Marc Boldt: “This is maybe a little better than nothing … I don’t know.”

It also quotes Commissioner Steve Stuart: “This whole issue is far from over. … I’m hopeful that they will address (the county’s 15-page list of) concerns so that we don’t have to take other action.”

Those are not ringing endorsements.

Only Commissioner Betty Sue Morris, who has been steadfast in her support of the casino project from the start, appeared comfortable with the situation: “I don’t know us to have turned down money from anybody who offered it as compensation for an impact.”

The question is not whether to accept compensation. The question is whether the proposed compensation is enough to cover the anticipated impacts.