In a meeting lasting about two minutes, the Coos County Board of Commissioners has approved the International Port of Coos Bay's land use application for a marine terminal on the North Spit of Coos Bay, according to a January 3, 2008 article in the Coos Bay World.
A local group, Southern Oregon Pipeline Information Project, Inc., has been formed by landowners who would be affected by the proposed pipeline connecting the LNG terminal in Coos County to a pipeline junction in Malin. The group’s board has already filed a notice of appeal for that application, after consulting with other opposition groups, including Citizens Against LNG, said Jody McCaffree, of North Bend.
Umpqua Watersheds, Inc. has a description of the proposed 223-mile pipeline route to California. Jody McCaffree 's Citizens Against LNG (somewhat out of date)
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 Contact: January 3, 2008 article in Coos Bay World, by Alexander Rich |