The Forks for People Not Profit
Position Statement
What we are opposed to:
We are opposed to the development of business ventures such
as a luxury hotel, luxury condominiums and similar development
plans at the Forks.
The reasons for our opposition:
The Forks has been a great success. It is currently receiving
in excess of seven million visits per year. Much of its success
is due to the Forks National Historic Site, the green space
and the river walkways. It truly is the “meeting place”
envisioned in the original Concept Plan. At the same time
that the Forks is experiencing success, the downtown (which
is physically and psychologically distinct from the Forks)
is in a state of decay.
It is generally agreed that a strong residential component
is crucial for downtown revitalization. Thus, residential
units at the Forks will only detract from this needed revitalization.
As more space is used for housing developments, a hotel, office
space, retail and other commercial development, the unique
character of the Forks site can only be diminished.
Any land used for buildings at the Forks will be lost for
many generations. It is critical to reserve significant portions
of the available land for future conversion to the green and
recreational space that is so highly valued by Forks visitors.
Survey data indicate that the main reasons for visitation
are to browse, go for pleasure walks and use the River Walkway.
Possible solutions:
One solution that has recently emerged is the dissolution
of the current self-sufficiency mandate of the Forks. This
would put an end to the constant striving for revenue generation
that is taking place.
With funding from all three levels of government, an endowment
or trust fund could be created. The revenue from this fund
could maintain the Forks site, and support cultural, historical,
musical, interpretive and recreational programming that would
complement, not compete, with the attractions of a revitalized
downtown.
Contact persons for the group include Janis Kaminsky (774-5936),
Stuart Kaye (474-8419), John McLeod (885-4446), Costas Nicoloau
(453-3275) and Gladys Stupich (889-6476).
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