Do NOT want to pay to have our streets redone because of this unnecessary project!!
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PAMELA JO EVANS
6 years ago
You would be destroying a dry, hardwood growing area! Other areas available!!
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Erik Lemke
6 years ago
All we were asking for was an improved culvert, not a holding pond. Rethink the hydrology so that the holding pond is not necessary.
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Rick Stromberg
6 years ago
The existing trees will continue to absorb and filter more water than another holding pond, the trees will also continue to filter, cleanse, and purify the air, which a holding pond would never do. The woods also supports a myriad of wildlife and birds that would be forces out of their homes by destroying the woods. And those of us who regularly use the area to walk through and enjoy (with or without our pets) would certainly not enjoy walking around an algae laden scummy pond, which is what it certainly would become.
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Kathleen Ottum
6 years ago
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This plan was over tuned in 2007 due to residents in both Shorewood and Tonka Bay. The entire project plan needs to be re-reviewed and restructured properly. Once the damage is done, it can't be undone.
Over 200 mature trees are slated for destruction.
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Joni Sanchez
6 years ago
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Please don’t take from this precious beautiful healthy forest! This is a beloved area and hate the thought of healthy trees being removed and animals habitat eliminated! I adore this area and hike the trail daily!
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Greg Larson
6 years ago
Seems like the Shorewood City Council and the city administration need a lesson in modern urban planning. Without question or thought they follow the lead of the developers and engineering companies and as a result our beautiful city will soon have the ambiance of a nature deprived and sterile industrial park.
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Tom and Sandy Ahlstrom
6 years ago
We remain adamant against the destruction of this forested area in our city! It is only right for the mayor and council to revisit this plan,which was overturned in 2007, and overturn it again with more research and study included!
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Michael Miller
6 years ago
Preserve the woods please. Nature is what makes our community special. Thanks.
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Lissa Miller
6 years ago
The woods are much more important than any development and once torn down, can never be replaced.
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JAMES BRISLEY
6 years ago
These trees take a long time to grow and are not replaceable.
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Kathleen Ciampone
6 years ago
A big draw to MN is the abundant green spaces & walking trails. I see many animals when walking & that area is great for the animals. Leave the forest alone, stop building what is not needed. You are just shifting the problem to our neighborhood.
Do NOT want to pay to have our streets redone because of this unnecessary project!!
You would be destroying a dry, hardwood growing area! Other areas available!!
All we were asking for was an improved culvert, not a holding pond. Rethink the hydrology so that the holding pond is not necessary.
The existing trees will continue to absorb and filter more water than another holding pond, the trees will also continue to filter, cleanse, and purify the air, which a holding pond would never do. The woods also supports a myriad of wildlife and birds that would be forces out of their homes by destroying the woods. And those of us who regularly use the area to walk through and enjoy (with or without our pets) would certainly not enjoy walking around an algae laden scummy pond, which is what it certainly would become.
This plan was over tuned in 2007 due to residents in both Shorewood and Tonka Bay. The entire project plan needs to be re-reviewed and restructured properly. Once the damage is done, it can't be undone. Over 200 mature trees are slated for destruction.
Please don’t take from this precious beautiful healthy forest! This is a beloved area and hate the thought of healthy trees being removed and animals habitat eliminated! I adore this area and hike the trail daily!
Seems like the Shorewood City Council and the city administration need a lesson in modern urban planning. Without question or thought they follow the lead of the developers and engineering companies and as a result our beautiful city will soon have the ambiance of a nature deprived and sterile industrial park.
We remain adamant against the destruction of this forested area in our city! It is only right for the mayor and council to revisit this plan,which was overturned in 2007, and overturn it again with more research and study included!
Preserve the woods please. Nature is what makes our community special. Thanks.
The woods are much more important than any development and once torn down, can never be replaced.
These trees take a long time to grow and are not replaceable.
A big draw to MN is the abundant green spaces & walking trails. I see many animals when walking & that area is great for the animals. Leave the forest alone, stop building what is not needed. You are just shifting the problem to our neighborhood.