[Vision2020] Exxon's Claim to Economic Boom for the Megaloads for Idaho

Tom Hansen thansen at moscow.com
Fri May 13 20:58:54 PDT 2011


It was disclosed, though, at yesterday morning's techie meeting in the
city council chambers that Exxon will contract Tom Grundin, Moscow's
arborist, to assist in trimming trees along US95/Washington Street.

If we play our cards right . . . maybe . . . just maybe . . . Exxon will
consider hiring locals as road guards to block crossroads as the megaloads
make their way through Moscow.

Nope.  It was explained at the same meeting that Exxon will provide their
own road guards.

Ah, well . . .

Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho




On Fri, May 13, 2011 8:40 pm, Tom Trail wrote:
> Visionaries:   Exxon, Gov. Otter, and our Congressional delegation have
> touted the great economic boom and economic development that will impact
> Idaho because of the Exxon megaloads.  Obviously, the Port of Lewiston
> is receiving some benefit.
>
> However, the Exxon spokesman also noted the positive impact of workers
> staying in motels, eating at local establishments, and the megaload trucks
> filling up with gas at local gas stations.
>
> BUT WAIT--tonight I talked to Marty Peterson, U of Idaho Lobbyist.  Marty
> had talked with General Darrell Manning who works with the Idaho
> Transportation
> Department.  General Manning said that all of the gas that the Exxon
> trucks use
> hauling the megaloads is shipped down to Idaho from Canada in big Exxon
> tankers.  So much for Exxon's "positive" economic impact on our Idaho
> economy.
>
> Rep. Tom Trail
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