It goes back to better management of physical space.
We can't get into legal interpretations or discussion with the media at this time. That would be inappropriate.
We are the cream of the crop. Our model has served us well, and there needs to be a strong reason for abandoning what has worked so well.
We are in a great place now, and it is important for the town to have access (to the waterfront) and increase its economic development.
We are denying any involvement in any property acquisitions for such a purpose.
Without the port access road, we won't have port expansion.
The Ports Authority is not seeking to acquire any land for any inland port. We need to make it clear that we're not looking for any property.
We've had no reports of any significant customer impacts.