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Port of Shelton commissioner Jay Hupp speaks to the Shelton-Mason County
mers at its monthly meeting last Thursday at the Pavilion.
Journal photo by Natalie Johnson
Chamber of Com-
Ch b city's advances in infrastructure in Prairie would pave the way for new
am er the past year, particularly in its sew- business in the area.
Continued from page A-1 er system. He also answered chamber"I can't count the number of business-
questions about downtown revitaliza- es that we've lost because they can't an-
not only is Mason County in good tion. swer that question-water," Hupp said.
shape, I think it's a great place to "We can start with downtown revi- Hupp also discussed the impend-
live." talization by shopping Shelton first," he ing loss of the fairgrounds, because
Erickson then compared living in said. the Federal Aviation Administration
Mason County to living on Mercer Tarrant also discussed the need to (FAA) has required the port to repur-
Island, one of the most famously af- repave many of Shelton's streets, pose the land by 2013, this year's No-
fluent cities in the Seattle area, say- "We need to come up with a street vember elections in which a port com-
ing that she and many others would management program other than just missioner position will be up for grabs,
always chose Mason County because arterials," he said. and the general day-to-daybusiness at
of its small-town feel, clean air and Hupp continued the praise of thethe port. •
hospitality, among other things, city's advances in infrastructure, saying "I can give you three words: Fun,
Tarrant spoke mostly about the that the new city watermain on Johns exciting and challenging," he said.
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