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Preserve Raleigh's Forestation Requirements for the City's Watersheds

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Helen Tart
10 years ago

Protecting water quality is one of the things I expect from my government.

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Heidi Gury
10 years ago

Water is a precious resource.

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Eric Cumming
10 years ago Featured

I want clean water maintained. Once we lose this watershed protection, there is no going back.

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Brita Mjos
10 years ago Featured

Our rivers need all of the help they can get. Preserve the 40% forestation ordinance to help clean runoff.

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GWEN SMITH-KERR
10 years ago

watersheds are vital

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James McKelvy
10 years ago

This is very important. Please consider.

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PAM GIBSON
10 years ago

"DO UNTO THOSE DOWNSTREAM AS YOU WOULD HAVE THOSE UPSTREAM DO UNTO YOU. " -WENDELL BERRY

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Melissa Lomax
11 years ago Featured

Water is precious and vulnerable. Protecting clean water is essential to the growing populace of Wake county- no clean water - no growth. Stop letting developers run over our environmental protections and protect our water sources.

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Michael Brown
11 years ago

Watershed protection and forestation is critical to protecting our city..

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Pam Burns
11 years ago

This makes perfect sense for us, our children and grand-children. Let's do the RIGHT action.

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Jean White
11 years ago

We need to maintain all the watersheds

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David Freeman
11 years ago

Raleigh's leaders need to stop giving in to the developers. Voters in and around the watershed areas are following this closely. We must protect our drinking water supply.

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Ken House
11 years ago

Protect the watershed, protect our open lands.

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Wanda Webb Schrader
11 years ago

We Must Protect our Waters.

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Deborah Melvin
11 years ago

We need less congestion, not more on Falls of Neuse. We have to protect the environment and its inhabitants.

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Melissa Lomax
11 years ago

Keep our protections in place. Protect our watersheds

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Melanie McIlvaine
11 years ago

no

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Kevin ellen
11 years ago

Keep North Raeligh a nice place to live and bring up your family. Keep the Commercial hungry sharks out of the area.

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Martha Guthrie
11 years ago

I oppose every effort that undermines the watershed protetion for any area - especially here in Raleigh where I live.

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Liz King
11 years ago

Treed areas will protect the water, must keep.