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HELP SAVE THE WEDGEWOOD FOREST IN SHOREWOOD, MN

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Suellen Douglas
6 years ago

Please save the forest!

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Melinda Kohlmyer
6 years ago

Do not destroy this forest

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Jean Funke Laurent
6 years ago

Save Wedgewood trees!!!! ENOUGH with destroying woods for CONstruction - It is destruction and enough is enough!

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Anonymous
6 years ago

Save the forest!

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Joni bloom
6 years ago

Why? We need more trees not less trees

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Gretchen I Thompson
6 years ago

One of the reasons our community is so special is the trees and wildlife along the trails that everyone can enjoy. Not preserving this diminishes all our quality of life and destroy the rapidly disappearing environment for our wildlife.

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Julianne Englander
6 years ago

Please stop removing our natural resources without any thought or care to their value to us as citizens that live here and their value to our human health! They provide shade and beauty- habitat for the animals we are proud to share our city with-peace and tranquility as a refuge away from the chronic over developing!!! Leave it be!!!!!

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Sandra Eldred
6 years ago

Please save the trees and maintain the natural charm of Tonka bay!

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Lynne Fisher
6 years ago

Please leave our beautiful trees alone.

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Tom Julie Hines
6 years ago

Leave this beautiful walking area alone as we need more quiet land than run off land that might ruin Manitou. park.

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Katie Linder
6 years ago

Stop the destruction of our natural habitats!

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Anne Gillum
6 years ago

Thanks for letting us know about the effort to stop this terrible idea!!! How else can we help? When’s the next meeting?

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Anonymous
6 years ago

Agree save the Forest, come up with a different solution For the run off water

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Linda Kellogg
6 years ago

Don’t DO this!!!!

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Patrick Kenney
6 years ago

Let's keep shorewood a woodsy suburb.

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Roxanne Lenarz
6 years ago

Save the forest.

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Mary Beattie
6 years ago

Must be saved

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Joan Wright
6 years ago

If you can’t guarantee it will work why are you possibly wasting our tax dollars?

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Ashley Benites
6 years ago

In a pair of towns that have allowed developers to destroy so much forest and marshland in order to build multimillion dollar subdivisions, it is astounding that city officials are unable to do better than raze yet another forest. These are important natural environments that are so much more than just trees (though that would be enough). But this is even more disappointing when juxtaposed with the city-approved wholesale destruction of natural environments in this community in order to build planned communities. Please find another way.

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Kay Thompson
6 years ago

There must be a better way to handle this issue than destroying the woods.