Wishbone Hill Public Hearing on November 15th
Coal is like cancer. Stop it early! Stop it from spreading!
Whether you care about coal in Chickaloon or Sutton the Nov. 15th public hearing is your time to express your concerns to Usibelli and the Department of Natural Resources. It’s the same players, don’t get railroaded.
While Chickaloon coal is being spearheaded by the Menatl Health Trust Land Office, one of its interested lesees is Usibelli Coal Mine Inc. Greg Jones from MHTLO recently visited the Chickaloon Community Council to garner support and inform the community about the project. In an October 20th MHTLO meeting Greg Jones reported that the Chickaloon community appears to be on board with the mission of the trust. He even reported that he received a round of applause. This skewed PR campaign needs to be addressed . If you have not voiced your concern yet, NOW is the time.
Wishbone Hill Coal development in Sutton will pave the way for coal development in Chickaloon. Now is the time to halt this process. Make yourself heard and help protect the entire watershed of theMatanuskaValley.
The Wishbone Hill Coal Mine is your chance to stop the spread of coal in the valley. Gather your friends and gather your neighbors, this may be your last chance.
The Wishbone Hill Public Hearing is set for November 15th at 6pm the SuttonElementary School.
What: Wishbone Hill Mine Public Hearing – Last Chance to Speak Up!
When: Tuesday, November 15th at 6pm
Where: SuttonElementary School
How You Can Help:
Mark November 15th on your calendar and plan to attend the Wishbone Hill Public Hearing!
Get at least 3 of your neighbors, friends, or family to attend with you.
Volunteer with the Mat Valley Coalition to phone bank or help with door-to-door teams. Email the Mat Valley Coalition at mvc@mtaonline.net to help.
What We Have for You:
Orange t-shirts and signs to make sure our message is loud and clear: We don’t want this coal mine in our Valley!
Carpool coordination – email the Mat Valley Coalition at mvc@mtaonline.net to join in.
This will be the last chance to submit public comment and speak up against this mine permit. It’s not too late to stop this mine and protect our quality of life. Your voice makes a difference!