We have the same complaint as this lady. We're well aware of the problems it causes.

It's a really important piece of the puzzle for us.

It is one of those rare instances where government was able to operate like a private business and provide a savings to the taxpayers. The state got what it needed and, in the process, it provided what the airport needed for further development.

It's great to bring in new business and new industry, but probably the most important thing is to keep the industry you have. That's a part of an industrial package that sometimes gets forgotten.

The grant money helps, along with money from Sea Ray and from nearby developers, to create a high-tech system to scrub and clean the stacks so there isn't a problem.

The storm is eating up our dunes. It has cut up right next to the road.

These sites are far less problematic than say a garbage landfill.

This is good business, good for industry and good for the county.

We're not dying to get into the water business. In fact, we got into it kind of reluctantly with Beverly Beach. To look out for the long-term interests of the county, we feel we need a seat at the table.