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www.permaculture.com
reverse climate change. improve the health of people and land
Jun 4, 2014 by
lucas (5 points)
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www.permaculture.com
reverse climate change. improve the health of people and land
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The US Forest service plans clear cutting in the Upper Fryingpan Valley that would impact water shed, tourism, traffic on the Fryingpan River Rd, Thomasville, Meredith as well as the town of Basalt...
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The US Forest service plans clear cutting in the Upper Fryingpan Valley that would impact water shed, tourism, traffic on the Fryingpan River Rd, Thomasville, Meredith as well as the town of Basalt tourism on the Fryinpan river. No notice was posted in Eagle or Pitkin county papers so citizens can attend a meeting planned to be held in Carbondale (where no impact would be felt) this month. Clear cutting is not a good practice do to the ability to strip the steep hillsides of the ability to hold soils in place after the cuts are made. They plan on using existing roads that will affect tourism and downtown Basalt an Upper Fryinpan Communities. Please have someone plan to have a meeting in Basalt instead of Carbondale so citizens from the upper Fryingpan area do not have to travel over 100 miles to attend to voice concerns. No local notice has been given except word of mouth for the Basalt Community. This is very serious impact on Basalt, Meredith and Thomasville and Fryinpan River Road.
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Oct 12, 2016 by
M W (5 points)
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The US Forest service plans clear cutting in the Upper Fryingpan Valley that would impact water shed, tourism, traffic on the Fryingpan River Rd, Thomasville, Meredith as well as the town of Basalt tourism on the Fryinpan river. No notice was posted in Eagle or Pitkin county papers so citizens can attend a meeting planned to be held in Carbondale (where no impact would be felt) this month. Clear cutting is not a good practice do to the ability to strip the steep hillsides of the ability to hold soils in place after the cuts are made. They plan on using existing roads that will affect tourism and downtown Basalt an Upper Fryinpan Communities. Please have someone plan to have a meeting in Basalt instead of Carbondale so citizens from the upper Fryingpan area do not have to travel over 100 miles to attend to voice concerns. No local notice has been given except word of mouth for the Basalt Community. This is very serious impact on Basalt, Meredith and Thomasville and Fryinpan River Road.
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Has anyone explored the idea of a recreation center on the Pan & Fork property. The ARC in Aspen is a great facility but obviously a BRC would have to be smaller scale.
Jan 31, 2018 by
Carl Hostetter (5 points)
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Has anyone explored the idea of a recreation center on the Pan & Fork property. The ARC in Aspen is a great facility but obviously a BRC would have to be smaller scale.
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I think it would be great if there could be some bike racks around the shopping/loft areas around Willits, either by the empty office space on the corner of Robinson or somewhere that would be...
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I think it would be great if there could be some bike racks around the shopping/loft areas around Willits, either by the empty office space on the corner of Robinson or somewhere that would be convenient based on space. Thank you!
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Jun 3, 2015 by
Alyssa Saint (5 points)
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I think it would be great if there could be some bike racks around the shopping/loft areas around Willits, either by the empty office space on the corner of Robinson or somewhere that would be convenient based on space. Thank you!
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Here is a eco-environmentally friendly idea for the open space next to RMI: https://www.minneapolisparks.org/activities__events/water_activities/pools/webber_natural_swimming_pool/
Oct 3, 2015 by
Ginger (5 points)
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Here is a eco-environmentally friendly idea for the open space next to RMI: https://www.minneapolisparks.org/activities__events/water_activities/pools/webber_natural_swimming_pool/
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it is nearly impossible to recycle in Basalt. Not only is there no residential recycling program, but there is no place to drop off recyclables like there used to be. This is causing a lot of waste,...
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it is nearly impossible to recycle in Basalt. Not only is there no residential recycling program, but there is no place to drop off recyclables like there used to be. This is causing a lot of waste, way more than is necessary.
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Jul 25, 2016 by
Wesley Niemer (5 points)
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it is nearly impossible to recycle in Basalt. Not only is there no residential recycling program, but there is no place to drop off recyclables like there used to be. This is causing a lot of waste, way more than is necessary.