CSX in JoCo

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by jesse82nc, Jan 13, 2016.

  1. ricks99

    ricks99 Well-Known Member

    From what I've read, it looks like they'll average $25K/acrce + 3x structure value. Seems like a pretty fair deal to me.
     
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  2. markfnc

    markfnc Well-Known Member

    Ok, explain the Four Oaks uproar on this project. I thought it was more toward Nicro/Kenly. Our was the Four Oaks mayor trying to get it moved to Four Oaks?
     
  3. Wayne Stollings

    Wayne Stollings Well-Known Member

    The latter

     
  4. jesse82nc

    jesse82nc Well-Known Member

  5. DWK

    DWK Well-Known Member

    Another controversial angle to a CSX hub in Jesup, Georgia as reported in the online edition of The Bitter Southerner and titled: From Ashes Such As These, What Can Rise?" The story details a small, economically disenfranchised town whose existing CSX hub had planned to build additional and exclusive rail spurs for a company called " Broadhurst Environmental" (oh, the irony!) for the purpose of transporting and storing rail cars filled with CCR, or "coal ash residuals", a damaging, toxic residual that can poison groundwater, and is in fact, a primary component of many "superfund sites" in the US. Not saying that CSX in JoCo has those intentions here, but it's something that they do when public opposition is weak, and it passes under the radar, so to speak. Luckily, the good people of Jesup, GA got wind of the project early on, and showed up at the public hearing in force. I do believe that the article is worth a read, IMHO.
     
  6. poppin cork

    poppin cork Well-Known Member

    It damn sure couldn't make it smell any worse in Jesup, Ga.
     
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  7. markfnc

    markfnc Well-Known Member

  8. certdude

    certdude Well-Known Member

    I wonder if it will or its just announced. Until they have the land, its probably going to meet the same opposition there as here.
     
  9. Harvey

    Harvey Well-Known Member

    JoCo blew a chance to add industrial tax revenue to the county to help support all of the schools that are overcrowded because everyone lives in JoCo and works in Wake.
     
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  10. markfnc

    markfnc Well-Known Member

    I would guess Rocky Mount will be all over this to get the land etc.

    The fact that "The Farm" held this up here is sad.
     
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  11. cynadon

    cynadon Well-Known Member

    As a life long agrarian, little is as offensive as people claiming to be farmers. Whether you name your business "the farm", or you own several acres, rent them out, and work for the state.
     
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  12. gcoats3

    gcoats3 Well-Known Member

    Great news for Rocky Mount. They need this to jump start their declining economy. Happy for them as Rocky Mount used to be a good place to live.
     
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  13. markfnc

    markfnc Well-Known Member

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  14. certdude

    certdude Well-Known Member

  15. Hatteras6

    Hatteras6 Well-Known Member

    Once again, JoCo manages to snatch defeat from the jaws of high paying jobs. Sad.
     
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  16. jesse82nc

    jesse82nc Well-Known Member

  17. Wayne Stollings

    Wayne Stollings Well-Known Member

    Not nearly as good of a location for CSX as before, but that is the way things go sometimes.
     
  18. Auxie

    Auxie Well-Known Member

    So ends this Discussion Site?
     
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  19. DWK

    DWK Well-Known Member

    Hell no- we dodged a bullet! Just google " CSX and Jesup, GA" and you'll see the trade off rural Georgia got for a few jobs - contaminated groundwater after CSX built an exclusive rail spur for a company dubiously called "Broadhurst Environmental" to ship and store toxic waste products largely from coal ash residue - all 10,000 tons of it. And nobody knew what they were doing until Jesup's groundwater became contaminated. Meanwhile CSX continues to scour the South for cheap land with townspeople unaware of what they did in Georgia and South Carolina, all the while hyping the "jobs angle". Now they have found a "welcoming home" in rural Edgecomb County where the people are even more hard-up for jobs, but at what cost? Oh, and by the way, in addition to ruining the groundwater in Georgia, their location in Jesup was pretty close to being designated as a "super-fund" site. There was that much toxic waste that they had secretly stored there without telling a soul. Maybe that's why CSX always shows up with their lawyers and "environmentalist" consultants at every public meeting to answer "concerns" - just in case somebody bothers asking them the right questions. Lol. CSX does much more on the down-low than just move goods, and everybody in the rural South should be aware of it.
     
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  20. cynadon

    cynadon Well-Known Member

    DWK. you are right. don't purchase ANYTHING that ain't local!!
     

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