In a recent government meeting, officials expressed frustration over a lack of communication from the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) regarding coordination requests and task force participation. The discussion highlighted the urgency of receiving a response from BOEM, with one official suggesting that if no reply is received within ten days, legal action may be necessary to compel cooperation.
The officials noted that previous attempts to engage with BOEM had been met with silence, including a request to join a task force that had seemingly gone unanswered for nearly a year. This lack of responsiveness has raised concerns about transparency and the effectiveness of the task force, which some members believe has become more of an approval board for BOEM actions rather than a platform for genuine local input.
Participants in the meeting emphasized the importance of maintaining a strong stance against offshore wind projects, with calls for a unified voice against any approval processes that may arise. There was also a consensus on the need to keep local tribes and governments informed and involved in the ongoing discussions with BOEM.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to follow up on the coordination requests and to explore all avenues, including potential legal measures, to ensure that local concerns are adequately addressed by federal authorities.