February Public Meeting – Sports & Play – Session 2
The Sports and Play sessions of the Feb 2nd Public meeting are presented here with video, audio, and transcription of session. Comments can be viewed and written.
The Sports and Play sessions of the Feb 2nd Public meeting are presented here with video, audio, and transcription of session. Comments can be viewed and written.
The Ending sessions of the Feb 2nd Public meeting are presented here with video, audio, and transcription of session. Comments can be viewed and written.
The Picnic and History sessions of the Feb 2nd Public meeting are presented here with video, audio, and transcription of session. Comments can be viewed and written.
The Sports and Play sessions of the Feb 2nd Public meeting are presented here with video, audio, and transcription of session. Comments can be viewed and written.
Trees still play very important roles after their natural life ends. Fallen trees provide needed habitat for insects and wildlife. The can provide a great fun filled experience for community children and a wonderful all natural play area.
The Open and Ending sessions of the Feb 2nd Public meeting are presented here with video, audio, and transcription of session. Comments can be viewed and written.
Trees still play very important roles after their natural life ends. Fallen trees provide needed habitat for insects and wildlife. The can provide a great fun filled experience for community children and a wonderful all natural play area.
Urgent help is needed to save Flood Park’s beautiful historic woodland. The County plans are off track and need to re-align with community needs and preserve the park’s treasured woodland and picnic areas.
The largest oak tree and oldest, was abruptly cut down at the end of September 2021. The public was not notified and did not have time to get an arborist to assess the tree. It had a health rating of A+ just a couple of years ago.
This Action webpage provides information in support of various actions needed to advocate for Flood Park and the community’s needs at the park.
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