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These bioswales are a good idea, but are there any plans to maintain them? What happens when they are overgrown with weeds and litter? You know that local residents won’t pay any attention to this!
These bioswales are a good idea, but are there any plans to maintain them? What happens when they are overgrown with weeds and litter? You know that local residents won’t pay any attention to this!
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angelibruck@aol.com (Registered User)
Edgewood Place (Registered User)
PathMaker (Registered User)
First, the large sign they posted on the Mall last spring was [a] facing the wrong way on a one-way street, such that no one could read it, and [b] contained so much jargon and gibberish that even a well-educated, concerned citizen had no idea what it was trying to convey.
Second, no one made any effort to educate the neighborhood about the bioswales' purpose. If my wife hadn't walked over to the work crew and asked them what they were doing, we would still be wondering why they were installed. (They capture pollutants in the run-off from the streets and re-direct them into the ground instead of letting them flow into the Sound.)
Closed PathMaker (Registered User)
Edgewood Place (Registered User)
PathMaker (Registered User)
angelibruck@aol.com (Registered User)