Friends of W.C. Reed Field and Cleveland Parks

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September 2013 Blog Posts (5)

Recommendations on Reed Park

At last report US EPA plans to cap Reed Park and remove most of the trees.  Reasons given at the public meeting on August 26, 2013 and subsequent conversations included:

  • It would cost money to save them.
  • If a tree blows down, exposing the roots, subsurface contamination would also be exposed
  • The roots of trees only extend 8” below the surface, and putting two feet of fill above the roots of the trees to cap the soil would deprive them of oxygen and eventually…
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Added by Claude Lawrence Cornett, Jr on September 27, 2013 at 3:32pm — No Comments

Tree Removal and Hazardous Conditions

US EPA currently plans to cap Reed Park and remove most of the trees.  Reasons given for removing the trees include:

  • It would cost money to save them
  • Only a few people at public meetings focused on saving the trees.
  • The roots of trees only extend 8” below the surface and putting two feet of fill above the roots of the trees to cap the soil would deprive them of oxygen and eventually kill them
  • Many of the trees are old
  • Some trees are sick or…
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Added by Claude Lawrence Cornett, Jr on September 25, 2013 at 2:53am — 1 Comment

"PARK PROJECT or PARK EXPERIMENT"

I have requested information from the Federal EPA twice now.  First request submitted on September 3, 2013, second request submitted on September 16, 2013.  This question and request is as follows:


Can you release to me the location of other public parks similar to ours? Public parks this project has been implemented successfully at? The park names, if before and after photos are available, date of projects, ending results, etc.


To date I have received no…
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Added by John Baran on September 18, 2013 at 11:26pm — 1 Comment

EPA Consent form -given to adjacent property owners

#NEOMGletters @joecimperman form from EPA to residents

EPA%20Consent%20Form.pdf

Added by lmcshane on September 16, 2013 at 5:34pm — No Comments

Southwest Citizens

At Southwest Citizens meeting 9/5 - James Justice from EPA spoke entire time -responding to resident questions and allaying fears about testing on adjacent property owner properties - the waiver allowed access to proceed with testing - residents are encouraged to contact Dane Reich to address their preferred strategy for the remediation - http://www.livecleveland.org/node/6030 an ad hoc group has formed to address concerns.

Added by lmcshane on September 14, 2013 at 4:00pm — No Comments

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