What people have to understand is that DEIS public hearing process is an opportunity to make technical objections to the DEIS on a number of issues, such as environmental, natural resources, social, economic, historical and transportation, said Don Garrett, CBWC president. In order to be effective, citizens need to focus on these areas.
IMO, this is a very smart approach. (although I have personally been spurned for suggesting anything *sentimental* regarding one’s property)