Government has no business owning property. Government mismanages, misuses, and politicizes everything that comes within its contact, so I have always maintained it would be better to sell Michael Keiser the OPRD property and put it on the tax roll. The state should be going after the feds for the 54% of the land that they own in Oregon.
However, in the following email exchange between the governor's office and the representative of Bandon Biota, it becomes very apparent by page 3 that Coos County Commissioner John Sweet's family farm is part of the negotiations. Once again "Two Feathers" Sweet is deeply involved with another highly controversial issue......Rob T.
The Following is the exchange between the Oregon Governor's office and Bandon Biota:
Gov Office-Keiser Emails re Biota Exchange 2011-13 |
OPRD Meeting on Beltz Land Acquisition June 25, 2014 |
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Commissioners Campaign Contributors are Champions of Corporate Welfare
Officials Obscuring Facts on the Bandon Marsh Mosquito Infestation
Yes to LNG, No to the CEP
#USFWS Admits Fault for the Bandon Mosquito Infestation
Commissioner Candidate Refuses to Disclose Answers to a Questionnaire
Lawyer's Letter to #BLM Request Review of Bandon Biota Land Exchange w/OPRD
ODPR---Public Meeting on the Bandon Biota Land Exchange February 5, 2014
ODPR---Interesting article concerning Johnson Creek Dam
ODPR---land trade between Bandon Biota & Oregon Dept. of Parks & Recreation
OPRD---Public Comments on State Park Lands Desired for Gold Course
The Nature Conservancy---Live Event with Mark Tercek Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Federal Register taking comments on hunting in The Bandon Marsh
The Nature Conservancy---Oregon Grasslands: Crucial for Wildlife Survival
The Bandon Marsh Mosquito Farm
Department of Interior---Land Buy-Back Program for Tribal Nations AKA The Coquilles
USFWS---Bandon Marsh Expansion Meeting Friday August 30, 2013
OPRD---Bandon Dunes Exchange Proposal Meeting August 16, 2013