This would be a detriment to the entire area. Absolutely NOT in favor.
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Carole Black Cohen
5 years ago
Just because you can doesn’t mean you should.
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Rob McCormack
5 years ago
Keep Westerly open and low density
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Lauren Matarese
5 years ago
My grand father once owned this course and It would be a travesty to allow any development of this beautiful golf course.
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susan champouillon
5 years ago
STOP DESTROYING THE RESOURCES WE NEED TO SURVIVE... air filtering green spaces, water not contaminated by run off from nitrogen-saturated and pesticide laden lawns, and petroleum tainted asphalt. STOP!!!
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Barry Lund
5 years ago
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The Winnapaug golf course should remain as it has been for 98 years, intact as an 18 hole golf course, and a cherished Westerly asset! Do not enrich the Few at the expense of the Many the Westerly Residents that enjoy this precious recreational facility and open green space!
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Mathew Maley
5 years ago
Would be a shame to lose another Donald Ross course
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John damon
5 years ago
no need for building on the golf course.
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John Carson Sr
5 years ago
it appears the zone change attempts to protect the course for play but allow for development that the course owners desire
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Peter Maneri
5 years ago
Keep winnapaug as a golf course
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Tony Paquette
5 years ago
I believe that the open spaces in Westerly need to be preserved. Developing the golf course will be detrimental to the town.
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Rebecca Paquette
5 years ago
I believe it’s more important to preserve the open spaces that are left In Westerly. I feel overdevelopment will be very detrimental to the entire community.
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William Mackie
5 years ago
We don’t need more buildings keep the golf course as it was designed to be., a golf course
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Arlene Hawkins
5 years ago
Keep Westerly Green
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Deborah Vaillancourt
5 years ago
I am opposed. Keep Westerly green and keep our only public golf course.
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Rose Mary T Cantley
5 years ago
Keep the course as designed!
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Susan
5 years ago
This is a beautiful spot that should be preserved. This construction would fail to preserve and protect our most precious resource of undeveloped land.
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Thomas Wright
5 years ago
Maybe the town should consider buying it. Not that big of an expense for Westerly. Tom and Sharon Wright
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Dylan LaPietra
5 years ago
I'm running for town council and I want to keep Westerly the way it is. We don't need this hotel.
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James Angelo
5 years ago
The golf course sits over a fresh water aquifer whos waters originates in the White Mountain's and ends in the salt pond.
This would be a detriment to the entire area. Absolutely NOT in favor.
Just because you can doesn’t mean you should.
Keep Westerly open and low density
My grand father once owned this course and It would be a travesty to allow any development of this beautiful golf course.
STOP DESTROYING THE RESOURCES WE NEED TO SURVIVE... air filtering green spaces, water not contaminated by run off from nitrogen-saturated and pesticide laden lawns, and petroleum tainted asphalt. STOP!!!
The Winnapaug golf course should remain as it has been for 98 years, intact as an 18 hole golf course, and a cherished Westerly asset! Do not enrich the Few at the expense of the Many the Westerly Residents that enjoy this precious recreational facility and open green space!
Would be a shame to lose another Donald Ross course
no need for building on the golf course.
it appears the zone change attempts to protect the course for play but allow for development that the course owners desire
Keep winnapaug as a golf course
I believe that the open spaces in Westerly need to be preserved. Developing the golf course will be detrimental to the town.
I believe it’s more important to preserve the open spaces that are left In Westerly. I feel overdevelopment will be very detrimental to the entire community.
We don’t need more buildings keep the golf course as it was designed to be., a golf course
Keep Westerly Green
I am opposed. Keep Westerly green and keep our only public golf course.
Keep the course as designed!
This is a beautiful spot that should be preserved. This construction would fail to preserve and protect our most precious resource of undeveloped land.
Maybe the town should consider buying it. Not that big of an expense for Westerly. Tom and Sharon Wright
I'm running for town council and I want to keep Westerly the way it is. We don't need this hotel.
The golf course sits over a fresh water aquifer whos waters originates in the White Mountain's and ends in the salt pond.