I’m a citizen disappointed by the shallowness of our media and lack of honest examination of today’s deeper challenges. Such as coming to grips with what society has done to our Earth’s biosphere (life support system). I realize no one likes bad news, but faith-based denial isn’t going to do our children any good either. ~ ~ ~ Thus I’ve taken to writing what I'd like to see more of and to sharing selected writings of others. ~ ~ ~ feel free to copy and pass along any of the following.
Friday, February 26, 2010
Letter to the Durango Herald ~ NO Village at Wolf Creek development !
{Thank you www.lutheransource.net/WolfCreek.htm for the image of Alberta Park}
Dear Editor,
Wednesday February 17 Congressman Salazar held an informative VWC panel discussion with representatives from government, business, environmental groups including Mr. McCombs and Mr. Jones the developer.
Mr. McCombs the ever optimistic salesman spoke of a first class luxury resort and all the jobs it would bring the local economy.
There seemed a general consensus to develop Alberta Park. Why, because we’re desperate for any financial growth.
Congressman Salazar favors expediting this project by following the Environmental Impact Study process and the Legislative land exchange bill simultaneously. Thus eliminating as many delays as possible.
But, that doesn't seem right: shouldn’t the NEPA-EIS inform McCombs landswap bill?
Disturbingly Congressman Salazar’s presentation was totally lacking any healthy skepticism toward the project. He’s treating this as just another parcel with no difficulties or traps.
But, this parcel is at 10,000’, higher than any other US overnight resort. Our lungs absorb a third the oxygen they do at sea level. This alone creates a whole raft of potential medical, marketing, even ethical questions since medical experts advise against lowlanders spending nights at that extreme altitude.
For similar reasons this project will demand a well engineered, probably very expensive sewer treatment facility. With any brake downs, spills causing grievous damage to the source waters of the Rio Grande River. There are many other unique infrastructure challenges, that only honest commitment and lots of money can conquer. Expenses cut into profits.
Then the business plan. Who are the buyers? Given today’s constricting financial situation will there even be a market for these luxury homes? What if too few buy? These are fair questions that Congressman Salazar should begin asking.
Mr McCombs is a smart businessman and claims to know what he’s doing. He is successful and sitting on a profitable automobile sales empire. But that doesn’t make him infallible. A little internet time produced 23 luxury resorts recently gone bust, some abandoning half built hulks. Big dreams can come to naught. It gets worse, Google: “Updated: On The Brink: 15 Real Estate Firms Going, Going...”
Please no speculative, destructive Village at Wolf Creek white elephant.
Sincerely,
Peter Miesler
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