City Maintenance Yard and Flooding
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 3:50 pm
It never made sense to me that the city maintenance yard was at the end of AC Road on the shoreline. The shoreline and its views are a community asset. Yet, those in leadership positions years ago in this city thought it a great idea to shove a maintenance yard right in the view easement of what are now 700k's homes, and what will be a future shoreline park and walking trail.
But never was the lack of forsight of this decision more evident than the other day as the bay waters slapped waves against the building. The entire yard was flooded and the bay waters rolled right past the building.
The shoreline should be restored and this eyesore moved where it belongs, on green island road in the industrial area of town, not along the wetlands edge( a medium density residential area).
IF the city would stop selling property in secret with appraisals that are months old and out of date to insiders, then perhaps the city would have the money to relocated this facility to an appropriately zoned area where it belongs. (But thats a issue we can save for later- that property the city wishes to sell should be LISTED FOR SALE ON THE OPEN MARKET and NOT MAKE PRIVATE DEALS based on some appraisers opinion, especially one that is months and months old.)
ONce the yard is moved to a more appropriate location, the shoreline park and trail can be completed.
But never was the lack of forsight of this decision more evident than the other day as the bay waters slapped waves against the building. The entire yard was flooded and the bay waters rolled right past the building.
The shoreline should be restored and this eyesore moved where it belongs, on green island road in the industrial area of town, not along the wetlands edge( a medium density residential area).
IF the city would stop selling property in secret with appraisals that are months old and out of date to insiders, then perhaps the city would have the money to relocated this facility to an appropriately zoned area where it belongs. (But thats a issue we can save for later- that property the city wishes to sell should be LISTED FOR SALE ON THE OPEN MARKET and NOT MAKE PRIVATE DEALS based on some appraisers opinion, especially one that is months and months old.)
ONce the yard is moved to a more appropriate location, the shoreline park and trail can be completed.