Paging Lowell Siler
Now approaching 86 hours since County Attorney Lowell Siler said his office needed 48 hours to review NCDOT's rejection of the Southern Durham Development's easement.
Yesterday, SDD president Alex Mithcell was quoted in the N&O as saying that the reason he went ahead with the easement was to disenfranchise opponents of his project by invalidating their protest petition.
NCDOT and the state Attorney General's office continue to maintain that the revocation is legally binding.
What could County Attorney Siler possibly be looking for that is taking so long to find?
Yesterday, SDD president Alex Mithcell was quoted in the N&O as saying that the reason he went ahead with the easement was to disenfranchise opponents of his project by invalidating their protest petition.
NCDOT and the state Attorney General's office continue to maintain that the revocation is legally binding.
What could County Attorney Siler possibly be looking for that is taking so long to find?
Labels: development, Durham County
1 Comments:
I wish representatives and lawyers from NCDOT and Attorney General's office would take an hour and drive over to Durham to ask Mr. Siler what's taking him so long.
By Marc_Durham, at 11:09 AM
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