Heritage Park Trails closed August thru December 2011

I do not know anything at all about the Heritage Park's water flow, but trust my neighbor Jimmy Marbut as well as the Oconee County Parks and Recreation Department, so hopefully there can be some kind of compromise without crushing one interest or the other..

Sincerely, 
Dan Matthews




From: tonyglenn@gmail.com
To: shermankathens@gmail.com; mikeely@hotmail.com; lbbecker@mindspring.com; danmatt@hotmail.com; BBrodrick@jacksonspalding.com; brian@HUBBIKES.COM
Subject: RE: Heritage Park Trails closed August thru December 2011
Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2011 10:49:14 -0400


I was quick on the blame game…….here are more details from Jimmy Marbut.

"yea, it's a "water mitigation" project.  i believe they are going to build a lake, or at least make some pretty big changes of how the water flows through the area.  i'm super bummed about it.  it's going to destroy alot of trails we've put our blood, sweat and tears into.  it was discussed at last weeks sorba meeting but i wasn't there, so i don't know the latest details.  it's not a budget cut issue which is good.  i'll see if i can get some more info from the sorba folks."

Tony


From: Tony Glenn [mailto:tonyglenn@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2011 10:46 AM
To: 'Ken Sherman'; 'mike ely'; 'Lee Becker'; danmatt@hotmail.com; 'Brian Brodrick'; brian@HUBBIKES.COM
Subject: Heritage Park Trails closed August thru December 2011

I'm spreading the news…..share with others that may be interested. 

I've just learned that Heritage Park will be closed August thru December.  See the "Announcements" here http://www.ocprd.com/
Perhaps some of you were already aware of this.

I'm assuming the reason behind the closure is county budget cuts.  Parks & Rec was hit hard. 

Tony

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