Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2007 00:11:50 -0800
From: "JODY MCCAFFREE" <mccaffrees@verizon.net>  View Contact Details  View Contact Details   Add Mobile Alert
Subject: LNG/Pipeline - Our Most Important Hour!!
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GIVE US ONE HOUR TO LET YOUR VOICES BE HEARD

FERC is coming to town and they think just a few people are opposed to this project

LET THEM KNOW THAT IS NOT TRUE!

WE NEED EVERYONE TO PARTICIPATE IN THESE RALLIES!!!! 

PLEASE TAKE ACTION!!

 

The best way to fight the Jordan Cove LNG Terminal and Pacific Connector Pipeline projects is to let your voices be heard.

There is POWER (the good kind) in NUMBERS!

 

·  Tuesday, January 23Campus Center Dining Rm/Timber Room, Umpqua Community College, 1140 Umpqua College Road, Roseburg, OR 

     Public Rally Against the Projects and for Alternatives 5:00 -  6:00 p.m.

Bring signs if you have them.

Public presentation by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on environmental review process for the proposed pipeline. FERC says they will not accept public comments - only questions re: the FERC Process (see note from FERC below). Start time: 6:30 p.m. (Doors open at 6:00 for sign-in)

 

 

·  Wednesday, January 24th,  North Bend  Community Center, 2222 Broadway St., North Bend, OR 

     Public Rally on the Sidewalk one hour before the meeting 5:15 - 6:15 p.m.

Public presentation by FERC on environmental review process for the proposed terminal and pipeline. 6:30 p.m. (Doors Open at 6:00 for sign in)  

 

 

·  Thursday, January 25thRed Lion Inn, 200 North Riverside Ave., Medford, OR 

Public presentation by FERC on environmental review process for the proposed pipeline. 6:30 p.m. (Doors Open at 6:00 for sign in)

 

 

A NOTE from FERC: According to Paul Friedman of the FERC, the agencies will make presentations about how they do environmental reviews, and then they will have an open give & take / Q&A about how the public can have input into their process.  What they will not entertain are public comments (meaning statements about the project that are not linked to a question about FERC's process).  The time for public comments was back at the July scoping meeting (FERC will not be repeating that).  Of course, anyone can file written comments about the project on the record by sending a letter to the Secretary of the Commission.

 

For more details on the Rally's listed above you can contact :

Citizens Against the Pipeline, Diane Phillips dphillips77@tymewyse.com, 541-837-3690 or Bruce Gordon commgdn@pioneer-net.com, 541-825-3780.

Citizens Against LNG, Jody McCaffree, mccaffrees@verizon.net 541-756-0759