In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the pressing issue of offshore wind turbine development along the coast of Curry County, Oregon. The conversation centered on drafting a demand letter to formally express opposition to the proposed installation of a 95-square-mile floating wind farm.
Participants emphasized the importance of accurately framing the ballot title that will be presented to the public. One official highlighted the need for clarity, noting that the proposed question, \"Should offshore floating wind turbine development along Curry County, Oregon coast, be stopped?\" is more straightforward than previous iterations that had caused confusion.
Concerns were raised about the potential environmental and social impacts of the wind farm, with officials asserting that the local community is largely against the project. One member stated, \"We know the people of Curry County don't want this,\" underscoring the sentiment that local voices have not been adequately heard in the decision-making process.
The meeting concluded with a consensus on the need to move forward with the demand letter and ensure that the ballot title is clear and accessible to the public, reflecting the community's stance on the controversial development.