Regarding Pat Kemp, my mother taught me not to say anything bad about people.
In 27 B.C., the Roman Empire knew the necessity of roads to protect and improve commerce by connecting communities.
The east-side access road as proposed was an unsafe, expensive environmental disaster that did not connect communities or improve commerce.
By studying a topographic map, it is apparent that the east side of the Lynn Canal is the wrong side to construct a road and does not require 30 years’ experience on public projects, just common sense.
Jack Wenner