In Our View: Approve Landfill; Fruit Valley Proposal Offers Protections, Plus Revenue for Neighborhood Groups

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Paul Christensen remembers clearly the date that launched his dream of a self-funding charity for the Vancouver community.

"It was June 28, 2001, and I was having lunch with Bob Schaefer, an attorney for Boise Cascade. Schaefer told me the corporation was going to give an industrial waste lagoon to a charity outside the state. I asked him to find out if we could put in a bid for the lagoon," Christensen said back in 2003.

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In Our View: Approve Landfill; Fruit Valley Proposal Offers Protections, Plus Revenue for Neighborhood Groups

Christensen, who in 2001 was president and now is chairman of the board of Realvest Corporation in Vancouver, was successful in acquiring the lagoon.

His vision was to cr...

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