[CT Birds] Hammonassett/Griswold
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wingsct at juno.com
Sat Jan 19 06:36:10 EST 2008
The development we're all seeing in our own towns and cities
emphasizes 2 underlying points: greed, and the disconnect between
people and the natural world.
I do agree with the gentleman who wrote about how easy it is to sway
town officials and agencies in favoring development projects, and how
weak most zoning laws are. Most town governments have very short-
sighted perspectives in thinking that allowing development would add
to the tax base, all the while, neglecting the costs that would offset
any such benefit.
I'm sure there are plenty of kickbacks and payoffs going on all the time.
Besides, who could resist any development that holds the false promise
of "reducing property taxes"?
Looking at Griswold Airport, most people would think, it's just a
useless patch of weeds. They haven't a clue about the natural world,
how essential it is to our well-being and very survival. They just don't
connect with it on any level other than the usual recreational pursuits.
This is where environmental education is so sorely needed, beyond
"preaching to the already-converted", and helping people connect with
nature, understand the relevance of it to their own quality of life, and
become better stewards. You can't protect what you don't know.
Patrick, would I be correct in assuming there was an environmental
impact study done on the proposed Griswold development?
If so, have you seen it? Are there any flaws that would provide
potential grounds for disallowing the development?
Meredith Sampson
Old Greenwich
-- Katz1449 at aol.com wrote:
>From Bev Propen 1/18- Orange
Thank you for all the input on "threat recognition". It was fascinating and
very informative!
Regarding coastal development near Hammonassett/Griswold Point, it is a sad
commentary for the future of open space and preservation of wetlands. I ,
for one, will write some letters to state officials.
But that same thing happened (is happening) on New Haven Ave. in Milford
where a good size condominium development is going up right on the wetlands
where I have observed many shorebirds.
If anyone has seen the movie "Evan Almighty" , a cute G rated movie, and
worth seeing, it makes several good points. One of the points being the
"behind the scene" deals that are made regarding development of once undeveloped
lands. It is a very family oriented movie, but makes some very worthwhile
points regarding respect of land and animals ,if one listens to the message.
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