Citizens have published a new Change.org petition to highlight concerns for the upcoming rezoning and sale of land that will be used for expansion of Coastal Concrete. As of this writing, 400 signatures have been garnered. The land is owned by Southport, and rezoning the parcel is contingent for the completion of the sale. The petition is designed for the consumption by the Cape Charles Town Council:
Bert says
How about we halt the expansion of stupid people moving here.
Note: Funny, but true.
Slide-Easy says
Real Estate Brokers have advertised our homeland, for sale, worldwide.
Sorin Varzaru says
On a conversation about native americans some time in the past I am pretty sure it was you that applauded the colonists wiping out the native americans. You (or someone with similar … inclinations) said they got what they deserved since there were not able to protect their land.
You and the eastern shore natives sold your land willingly. We didn’t come here to kill you and your families and take your land. So, why are you bitching about it. ALL you (the “from heres”) had to do was not to sell.
Publius Americanus says
RE brokers can only sell houses they are asked to list.
Slide-Easy says
I said ‘Advertise’. I said nothing of selling. But to who and where did they ADVERTISE it for sale? Where were the ads run and who looked at them.
Publius Americanus says
A thing called a “Multiple Listing Service” an industry standard listing tool. IT DOES NOT ADVERTISE OUTSIDE OF THE STATE.
Now, let me tell you about this little thing called the “Internet”……kinda ubiquitous nowadays.
Ya know, advertising costs money, and RE brokers are not gonna spend the amount of cash to buy space in the NYT, The Star Ledger, etc…..
Keith Underhill says
If a social media is going to make a difference then a public vote should be the decision. This vote should be for all of Northampton. I’m sure the petition only considers those in Cape Charles that don’t need a job, only stay for the summer, have a vacation rental to promote. Well, that plant has more to do with this county than concerns of Cape Charles. Many in Cape Chuck think they live in their own world and this county is of no importance. I support the plant, building apartments for a work force, and saving this dying county.
Publius Americanus says
Oh, btw? I am pro expansion of the plant.