I, too, was at one of the community meetings held in the McCormick auditorium, and "many were interested in ... a feasibility study" is a stretch. I only remember two- you and Mrs. Giar. That is not many in my book. You also say that, "A comment was also made at the meeting that people want the details and all of the information so they can make informed decisions." There is obviously only so much you can do to educate the public. Dr. Cardenzana had a public meeting just like the one you're referring to (you were there too), and there was virtually no turnout to ask questions and get the facts. There is information available in many forms and Mr. Scruci has been more than willing to talk with anyone about the issue, and there always has been.