One Lakewood Underground River Nightmare Fixed!
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Dan Alaimo
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Re: One Lakewood Underground River Nightmare Fixed!
Absent any personal expertise in this area, it seems to me Richard has a valid point. Report it. Why not?
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Peter Grossetti
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Re: One Lakewood Underground River Nightmare Fixed!
Jim O'Bryan wrote:
ohhh and an ice cream place, dry cleaner, and coffee shop.
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And still no pants store!!
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Re: One Lakewood Underground River Nightmare Fixed!
Peter-- You've been gone from the Deck so long that I betcha you have bell bottoms on right now! Stan
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Bridget Conant
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Re: One Lakewood Underground River Nightmare Fixed!
Welcome back, Peter! We missed you!
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Richard Baker
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Re: One Lakewood Underground River Nightmare Fixed!
I sent the following email to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources:
The City of Lakewood is allowing the re development of property where the old hospital that established in 1917 stood. The issue is as described an underground river that the developer is considering putting a piling though thus altering the natural flow of the water. This change in flow could have detrimental effect on adjacent or down stream properties.
I would urge the Department of Natural resources investigate the plans to ensure the flow of the river in not altered.
We'll see it they are just another state paper agency, inept and inert.
The City of Lakewood is allowing the re development of property where the old hospital that established in 1917 stood. The issue is as described an underground river that the developer is considering putting a piling though thus altering the natural flow of the water. This change in flow could have detrimental effect on adjacent or down stream properties.
I would urge the Department of Natural resources investigate the plans to ensure the flow of the river in not altered.
We'll see it they are just another state paper agency, inept and inert.
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Dan Alaimo
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Re: One Lakewood Underground River Nightmare Fixed!
Let us know what they say.Richard Baker wrote:I sent the following email to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources:
The City of Lakewood is allowing the re development of property where the old hospital that established in 1917 stood. The issue is as described an underground river that the developer is considering putting a piling though thus altering the natural flow of the water. This change in flow could have detrimental effect on adjacent or down stream properties.
I would urge the Department of Natural resources investigate the plans to ensure the flow of the river in not altered.
We'll see it they are just another state paper agency, inept and inert.
“Never let a good crisis go to waste." - Winston Churchill (Quote later appropriated by Rahm Emanuel)