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Most of the towns around us have been dedicated to creating bike trails. We really don't have any.
Jun 3, 2013 by
Leo Pellerin (105 points)
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Most of the towns around us have been dedicated to creating bike trails. We really don't have any.
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What improvements to Town facilities should we be thinking of in the next five years?
May 14, 2013 by
Laura Stone (117 points)
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What improvements to Town facilities should we be thinking of in the next five years?
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In conserving farmland, how about turning a property into a community garden? It's a popular subject now more than ever and some homeowners may not have the lot size or needed sunlight to grow...
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In conserving farmland, how about turning a property into a community garden? It's a popular subject now more than ever and some homeowners may not have the lot size or needed sunlight to grow vegetables in their own yard.
http://www.communitygarden.org/learn/starting-a-community-garden.php
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Dec 17, 2013 by
Bryan Peretto (32 points)
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In conserving farmland, how about turning a property into a community garden? It's a popular subject now more than ever and some homeowners may not have the lot size or needed sunlight to grow vegetables in their own yard.
http://www.communitygarden.org/learn/starting-a-community-garden.php
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The Open Space Working Group has met over the past two years to examine the town’s experience with open space matters. The Group has finalized a draft report with analysis, findings, conclusions,...
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The Open Space Working Group has met over the past two years to examine the town’s experience with open space matters. The Group has finalized a draft report with analysis, findings, conclusions, recommendations as well as a series of value statements. At this time, the Town is seeking public input on the draft report. The questions listed below will provide necessary input and help guide the final draft report. Please contact Eric M. Trott, Director of Planning and Development, at etrott@coventryct.org or 860-742-4062 for more information.
1. Should the Town pursue the purchase of more permanently protected open space by municipal bonding methods?
2. If so, what type of open space properties do you feel are the priorities to be preserved – farmland, forests, riverine/floodplain, neighborhood based, other?
3. Should the Town dedicate more efforts and resources towards the management of open space properties?
4. If so, what priorities would you suggest be considered?
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Nov 14, 2013 by
Laura Stone (117 points)
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The Open Space Working Group has met over the past two years to examine the town’s experience with open space matters. The Group has finalized a draft report with analysis, findings, conclusions, recommendations as well as a series of value statements. At this time, the Town is seeking public input on the draft report. The questions listed below will provide necessary input and help guide the final draft report. Please contact Eric M. Trott, Director of Planning and Development, at etrott@coventryct.org or 860-742-4062 for more information.
1. Should the Town pursue the purchase of more permanently protected open space by municipal bonding methods?
2. If so, what type of open space properties do you feel are the priorities to be preserved – farmland, forests, riverine/floodplain, neighborhood based, other?
3. Should the Town dedicate more efforts and resources towards the management of open space properties?
4. If so, what priorities would you suggest be considered?
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Could the town make the Courant stop littering?
Feb 28, 2018 by
Old Grouch (5 points)
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Could the town make the Courant stop littering?
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We all pay taxes, so why should we pay to go swimming or to go for a peaceful walk? I would think the taxes would pay for that
Jun 6, 2017 by
Max M. (21 points)
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We all pay taxes, so why should we pay to go swimming or to go for a peaceful walk? I would think the taxes would pay for that
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We all pay taxes, so why should we pay to go swimming or to go for a peaceful walk? I would think the taxes would pay for that
Jun 6, 2017 by
Max M. (21 points)
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We all pay taxes, so why should we pay to go swimming or to go for a peaceful walk? I would think the taxes would pay for that
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We all pay taxes, so why should we pay to go swimming or to go for a peaceful walk? I would think the taxes would pay for that
Jun 6, 2017 by
Max M. (21 points)
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We all pay taxes, so why should we pay to go swimming or to go for a peaceful walk? I would think the taxes would pay for that