Letter: Inland port board needs to show respect for community’s concerns
For several months now, the Utah Inland Port Authority board has provided time at each of its monthly meetings for community members to voice their concerns about the project.Now that several months have gone by, a troubling pattern is emerging. Public comments are read into the record, but there is never any response back from port board members. There is no public conversation going on. It’s a one-way stream of concern from community members to a silent board. And the board’s sugge
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