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Re: Jersey City's Leaning Green
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Thank goodness for the preservation of Reservoir 3. However, without being a pessimist, the passive park was considerably cheaper (by 5 or so million). Those interested in Embankment preservation may need to look at a variety of influences in the city. It was clear to me that not all of the council people supported Reservoir 3 sans ballpark, in fact, encouraged little league groups to petition to be integrated into the Reservoir plans.
Posted on: 2007/2/20 20:20
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Jersey City's Leaning Green
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Jersey City is Leaning Green Tuesday, February 20, 2007 Letters to the Editor The Jersey Journal As a longtime resident who would like to see more city space allocated for park lands, I applaud the recent announcement by Mayor Healy to designate Reservoir 3 a passive green space. There is a movement afoot in Jersey City. Organized groups of community-minded residents are working together to help create a healthy environment in Jersey City for our families. I hope the next announcement the mayor will be making is that the Embankment, which runs along Sixth Street in the Downtown area, will be purchased by the city with the millions of dollars in county and state green space funds already at its disposal. An Embankment park would be an asset to all. A world class city deserves a world class park. TENESH WEBBER JERSEY CITY
Posted on: 2007/2/20 14:51
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