“It is part of their ongoing admission that in spite of spending hundreds of thousands of dollars in the past year to consultants and public relations specialists that they have failed to convince the local communities and the congressional delegation that their park scheme is a good idea,” Meyers said.
“After years of giving lip service to the ‘public process,’ they now seem to feel that it’s perfectly OK to completely bypass the public and legislative process, and seek an executive order with no public process at all.”