All that are available to attend the meeting on feb 11 th should attend to show our support for more water access. See link: http://www.snaggedline.com/showthrea...b-11-2015-6-pm
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Originally posted by On the fly View PostAll that are available to attend the meeting on feb 11 th should attend to show our support for more water access. See link: http://www.snaggedline.com/showthrea...b-11-2015-6-pm
http://articles.baltimoresun.com/199...n-anne-arundel
The county would buy land for a waterfront park so it didn't become a subdivision. Rec&Parks would start planning the waterfront park. Local residents would make phone calls. Word would come down to stop moving forward on that waterfront park. Rinse, lather, repeat. The result was de facto private waterfront parks paid for with public money. It's not fair.
From that 1998 Baltimore Sun article:
"Purchasing Beverly-Triton and South River Farms are two of the most important purchases we made and one of the most important things I did," said James O. Lighthizer, who was county executive at the time."
The Water Access Committee gives us a place and a voice to tell the county that there is mass support for public water access in Anne Arundel County.
Lisa <climbing down off soapbox>
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