For further information regarding the sewer upgrades effecting our community, please visit

http://www.grcity.us/index.pl?page_id=611&document_id=12264

2 comments

  1. Ethan May 25th, 2010 3:50 pm Reply
    #1

    They just knocked down half the wooded area behind 3318 Pine Meadow, including some very big, old trees, over 2 feet thick and 100 feet tall. What a terrible waste. They don’t need to cut down this many trees to fit a sewer line.

    Even though I’ve been here for years, I will NOT be renewing my lease because of this bs. It expires in August.

    The wooded view, with all the wildlife (turkeys, every kind of songbird, woodpeckers, woodchucks, etc) was the reason I chose this apartment. Without it, this place is just overpriced.

    I wonder if Woodland Creek is going to get compensated from the city for the tenants they’re going to lose. They probably should.

  2. Cambridge Partners June 8th, 2010 10:36 pm Reply
    #2

    @Ethan
    I wish I knew all of the details needed to properly respond, but I don’t. I do know that this project has been in the works with the DEQ for years, and wetland preservation and restoration are part of the whole deal (which it is why it too years to get off the ground).

    The sewer line that is going in is MUCH larger than that which currently runs through this part of the city, and due to the underground disturbances it is making, this clearing is needed. This project is not sponsored or contracted by Cambridge.

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