OPPOSITION TO CONSTRUCTION OF A UNITED AUTO SUPPLY WAREHOUSE/DISTRIBUTION CENTER
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Redd Day-Bee
4 years ago
All the people bitching about air quality are the same people that bitch about having to wear masks to stay alive. Build it. Bring in jobs. This is an opportunity to stop the decaying economy Cuomo has left Northern New York.
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Linda Alexander
4 years ago
There are way to many apartments is this area already. We need more shopping store not apartments
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chaminda wijekoon
4 years ago
Solve the problem soon
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Kp indrawathi
5 years ago
Guru padi wedi karagenima
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Eranda
5 years ago
We support our teachers
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Chulani priyangika kumari
5 years ago
Ok
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Pushpa Kumara
5 years ago
Ok
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Linda J Zuti
5 years ago
There is enough pollution from trucks in our area. All these kids playing sports at the park will be inhaling the pollution in the air as they run. Lovely Town of Lysander is now only interested in growth and development and to hell with the health of the residence or the wildlife.
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Nathan Gursky
5 years ago
Shameful.
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Jill Swayze
5 years ago
This will impact all water wells North of this site, in a negative way.
We already have a low water table in the 2nd half of every 'dry year'.
The water table is just under the surface and only is viable to 50-60
below the surface. Any change in the
aquafer that runs south to north under this construction site will severely affect water table performance.
No piped in water is available north of the construction site.
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Joel Gonzalez
5 years ago
Let's keep our area from becoming to big. We all live here because it's just the right size.
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Anonymous
5 years ago
If built it cause massive light pollution, negatively impact Three Rivers Wildlife area, further downgrade the advantages of living in a small town by rerouting traffic, and lesson potential agricultural use.
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Connie Russell
5 years ago
I heard nothing about their plans to use solar for energy, that they plan to change their trucks to electric and/or work on diminishing their pollution to our environment.. Why do they need 120 acres?? What positive environmental changes will they make. Global Warming is real....we have only now and to 2030 to make major changes ...time is running out. I did not hear the town board nor the Ceo from United Auto state that they are doing everything they can to enhance that area so to protect the wild life, the land, reduce noise and maintain the trees to help reduce their carbon foot print. Rte 48 can not support the added traffic. Since the new school bus garages on Hinkle the traffic at certain times of day are very slow moving and to go thru Bville has become avoided as much as possible. Bville is not organized nor can it support the added burden this will put on our community. Hinkle sounds like the Thruway from our back yard.....not what we wanted to hear 24hrs /7 days a week. No to this construction.
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Kenneth Landon
5 years ago
Work for the town residents not the almighty dollar!
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Michael Kester
5 years ago
A cup can hold only so much, and when that point is reached, it can hold no more. Any attempt to add more to the cup produces only negative things. A very well-meaning lady at the June Lysander open meeting, a life-long Baldwinsville resident speaking in favor of the project, made the point that until industries such as the brewery, Gypsum and McLane arrived, Baldwinsville had little in the way of an economic foundation, and that those companies increased the overall wealth of the community. I've lived here only 40 years, and those three were already established when I arrived in the early 80's, so I'll take her word for it. But it occurred to me that these three industries all have as their biggest footprint in the community the same thing: big trucks. Lots of them! Our Truck Cup is full. Yet another big truck-based industry is going to overfill it, and the best aspects of our lovely community will be swept away in a flood of traffic and noise.
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Anonymous
5 years ago
Imagine the littering this warehouse will produce….
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Joan Foster
5 years ago
I am opposed to this construction. People who have moved to this area did so because we are a suburb of a much larger city and did not have warehouses, factories and the like. I do not want the increased traffic congestion or the noise and air pollution that will be generated by this facility.
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Selena S
5 years ago
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Anonymous
5 years ago
It's to big for the area.
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Anonymous
5 years ago
Jake breaks from the other business on that road is a huge problem.
All the people bitching about air quality are the same people that bitch about having to wear masks to stay alive. Build it. Bring in jobs. This is an opportunity to stop the decaying economy Cuomo has left Northern New York.
There are way to many apartments is this area already. We need more shopping store not apartments
Solve the problem soon
Guru padi wedi karagenima
We support our teachers
Ok
Ok
There is enough pollution from trucks in our area. All these kids playing sports at the park will be inhaling the pollution in the air as they run. Lovely Town of Lysander is now only interested in growth and development and to hell with the health of the residence or the wildlife.
Shameful.
This will impact all water wells North of this site, in a negative way. We already have a low water table in the 2nd half of every 'dry year'. The water table is just under the surface and only is viable to 50-60 below the surface. Any change in the aquafer that runs south to north under this construction site will severely affect water table performance. No piped in water is available north of the construction site.
Let's keep our area from becoming to big. We all live here because it's just the right size.
If built it cause massive light pollution, negatively impact Three Rivers Wildlife area, further downgrade the advantages of living in a small town by rerouting traffic, and lesson potential agricultural use.
I heard nothing about their plans to use solar for energy, that they plan to change their trucks to electric and/or work on diminishing their pollution to our environment.. Why do they need 120 acres?? What positive environmental changes will they make. Global Warming is real....we have only now and to 2030 to make major changes ...time is running out. I did not hear the town board nor the Ceo from United Auto state that they are doing everything they can to enhance that area so to protect the wild life, the land, reduce noise and maintain the trees to help reduce their carbon foot print. Rte 48 can not support the added traffic. Since the new school bus garages on Hinkle the traffic at certain times of day are very slow moving and to go thru Bville has become avoided as much as possible. Bville is not organized nor can it support the added burden this will put on our community. Hinkle sounds like the Thruway from our back yard.....not what we wanted to hear 24hrs /7 days a week. No to this construction.
Work for the town residents not the almighty dollar!
A cup can hold only so much, and when that point is reached, it can hold no more. Any attempt to add more to the cup produces only negative things. A very well-meaning lady at the June Lysander open meeting, a life-long Baldwinsville resident speaking in favor of the project, made the point that until industries such as the brewery, Gypsum and McLane arrived, Baldwinsville had little in the way of an economic foundation, and that those companies increased the overall wealth of the community. I've lived here only 40 years, and those three were already established when I arrived in the early 80's, so I'll take her word for it. But it occurred to me that these three industries all have as their biggest footprint in the community the same thing: big trucks. Lots of them! Our Truck Cup is full. Yet another big truck-based industry is going to overfill it, and the best aspects of our lovely community will be swept away in a flood of traffic and noise.
Imagine the littering this warehouse will produce….
I am opposed to this construction. People who have moved to this area did so because we are a suburb of a much larger city and did not have warehouses, factories and the like. I do not want the increased traffic congestion or the noise and air pollution that will be generated by this facility.
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It's to big for the area.
Jake breaks from the other business on that road is a huge problem.