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7 responses to “Economic report critical of Nestlé benefits”

  1. Yet another reason to say No to Nestle.

  2. Good job Trey
    All anyone has to do is look into the details with an unbiased approach and the whole project stinks from report to report. What more do the commisioners need, to say no.

  3. This tears it for me. We should tolerate no more requests to continue negotiations. This deal deserves the deep-six on April 21st. The points Trey cites make common sense (and cents). Loss of a valuable resource AND an overstated revenue stream. It’s not just about science or the environment anymore. This will be a huge drag on our economy. Wake up Chaffee County!

  4. This is a complete joke. Say no more about what Nestle is trying to do. Nestle is just trying to do what they have always has done, make others, make them rich.

  5. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PUBLIC REVIEW
    AMERICAN LEGION HALL

    TUESDAY – APRIL 21ST

    338 N. RAILROAD, BUENA VISTA 1:00PM
    Public comment will begin at 3:45PM

    COMMENT IF YOU CAN BUT MORE IMPORTANTLY
    SHOWING UP WILL LET THE COMMISIONERS KNOW HOW WE FEEL

    -thanks CCFS

  6. Nestle is in the business of litigating these assets out of our hands. They will say whatever is required to get their foot in the door (there it is) then the lawyers take over and a precious resource of our beautiful valley belongs to them and they will never go away until the water is gone. Makes Cristo seem benign, doesn’t it?

  7. Bill is right. We need as many people to show up as possible. There will be posters available for people if you don’t want to speak but still want your opinion made clear concerning this project.

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