Saturday, October 10, 2009

New city sewer to serve proposed Southpass project requires digging a big swath of Greathouse Park

Please click on images to go to Flickr site to ENLARGE photos of sewer construction site in Greathouse Park in Fayetteville, Arkansas, on October 9, 2009.
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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I get it, I get it. Go back to your healthy nature shots. I can see environmental disasters all over northwest Arkansas without going online!

Anonymous said...

Pathetic maintenance of federal and state required storm water pollution prevention management practices at one of the city's own projects in a treasured park. It's distressing and no doubt due to the location of the park in one of our more economically disadvantaged sections of town. You would never see this happening at Wilson or Gulley Parks. Why should we have to contact the ADEQ to force compliance?

Anonymous said...

The City/Developer complex views parks (except one's built as amenities to their subdiversions) as underperforming assets.
We are all roadkill on this bus.
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