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Just where is this going to take place? Do you mean the trees that will have to be taken down in woodgate on the corner where the new landscaping business is? Or do you mean above White Lake on Rte28 between White Lake and Otter Lake?? Is this action needed because of the work done already at the power substation on Rte 28? I can't find info on this, I must have missed this in the news.
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Sorry, should have looked at the top of the page for the full story. Mea Culpa.
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They are going to be taking down thousands of trees between Woodgate and Otter Lake. |
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That's only the start. Rt. 28 thru the Adirondacks is planned for reconstruction in the years to come. Whatever is done in the White Lake area in 2010 will be done throughout the Adirondacks. If National Grid gets APA approval for trees to be destroyed in the White Lake area for a 37.5 foot clearance around poles and lines, trees will be destroyed all along Rt. 28 in the coming years. |
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Please go to www.savewhitelaketrees.org to help stop National Grid's plan to destroy trees throughout the Adirondack Park.
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1 If the utility company takes the volume of trees they say they will be taking, add that to the amount of cutting that has been going on out of our vision, in our town, and see what you come up with. There must be another way to save the amount of trees that are inherent to our community and yet allow safer roads, in addition to having provision for "progress" that will be required by providing amenities to the areas that prove their need for more power. This action should not desecrate our Forest. |
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National Grid has the technology to place the lines underground, but they won't do it because it will cost $2 million from the White Lake area to Otter Lake. They had a profit of over $600 million last year. Please help in the fight to save the trees. Complete the petition letter on www.savewhitelaketrees.com before the APA approves National Grid's plan to destroy the trees.
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There is more forested land in New York state now than there was in 1900. Just look arround Forestport and see the places that used to be clearings or farms that have been let go back to trees.
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1 That money will be used no doubt, to cut our trees and ravage our corridor. People have requested NatlGrid, which is now National Grid of Great Britton, to put the wires underground in our Rte 28 corridor. They replied it would be too costly to them. They have free stimulus money,we should have our share of it to keep our trees and they can keep their share of OUR money and bury the cables. Now lets see if this gets posted this time!! |
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Thank you!!!
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1 There are adequate monies to bury that cable in our area and still have surplus for their profits. Call our legislators, who by the way once were suburbanites, and ask that they join in to stop this desecration of our communities of White Lake and Otter Lake. This should go national.......... |
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Have any of you idiots looked in the woods latelely we have anything but a lack of trees in the adirondacks. What happens when one of your family members hits a bump on one of those sharp corners and gets killed slamming into a tree. Most of those trees that you people had nothing better to do than hang caution tape on that looks terrible by the way are all sapplings anyway. Maybe you people should of thought about that when you decided to buy homes 100 feet off a highway. The road needs to be improved and half those trees marked won't be cut anyway. Why sacrifice a life for a stupid tree. Find something else to complain about tree huggers. |
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You aren't suggesting they leave the curve there are you????
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i lost a sibling to a tree. and let me tell you something, just try to cut that tree down. then some one is going to have trouble.the mountains are not going any place ,so slow down they will still be there rather you go 90mph or 45mph. think about it.thats the part of getting to the adirondacks is the beauty of it is the trees.we might have to step up and save them all.. lets all turn off lights if that is what it will take
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If this road project that National Grid is proposing, does not go through, what would be the consequences for the newly developed business on the famous "Curve" at White Lake???
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Matteson's is an established business in a new state funded building at the "curve". The state also paid for their new house behind the business. The business will continue to grow with rental cabins being built now.
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I am happy to hear Matteson's will not be harmed by the work that will be done in that area. I wish them well.
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