Through the Looking Window

Selling to Survive: How WOWSC Navigated Financial Pressure and Internal Resistance

1 h 37 min · 12. juni 2025
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A behind-the-scenes look at a critical land sale, communityconflict, and the board’s push to protect WOWSC’s future. In this episode, we revisit the effort to sell WOWSC-owned land — a decision shaped by mounting financial strain, a restrictive PUC ruling, and persistent resistance from a vocalminority. From early committee efforts to legal attempts to block the sale, prior Board members share what it took for the board to act in the corporation’s best interest and resolve critical debt.

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