

Hello Everyone,
I would like to thank you all for signing the petition and sharing it.
Currently, the disc golf course at Roby Park is on hold. I have not seen any action there for like 7 weeks now. Not that any of our politicians would actually give us an update but I believe it's because the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services is still investigating my claim that project builders have interfered with critical wetlands without a variance permitted. My theory is that they strategically intentionally did not apply for a wetlands variance because they know that they would have had to post a site variance at Roby Park and we would have saw it and been able to mount a much more robust opposition to the disc golf course.
We have repeatedly asked the Board of Aldermen and the Board of Public Works to name a Roby Park advisory committee and also to ask the Mayor for a special meeting so that both sides of this project can be discussed and not only the one side that they've heard so far.
We will not be ignored. This whole project went down with very minimal notice to the public. We cannot allow this type of behavior to continue.
I am still awaiting a report from the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services in relations to my allegations about interference from the disc golf builders with critical wetlands. The DPW has put up some temporary measures for preventing further damage to the wetlands. But the state had said that these are very temporary measures. I hope the City is fined and I hope to fine is paid out of the golf disc fund that Rotary West has promised to donate. I did find out that the money is put aside for the disc golf course $30,000 approximately if Rotary West pulls out. That means Nashua taxpayers will be footing the bill.
I can't fight this fight alone. I need to have at least a handful of people show up in the next Board of Public Works meeting on July 28th. I love for other people besides myself to speak. I can give you a written statement if it's easier. You will only be allowed 3 minutes to speak.
This project has unveiled some things that are very wrong with the way elected political leaders communicate with their constituents Basically, they don't. There have been a couple of Aldermen that have reached out with a few remarks. The Mayor has remained silent and uncommunicative. He won't even engage in a two-way conversation about this important issue. Yet Dickie, Avery, who doesn't even live in Nashua and Alex a DPW worker all got a chance to have a two-way conversation with the Board of Public Works. My petition to have a 15 minute conversation with the Board of Public Works or presentation was denied.
I'm told the conservation committee is re- looking at the project due to the critical wetlands and the number of trees that were cut which total over 125 by my estimation.
We need bodies to show up at the Board of Public Works meeting on July 28th at 4:00 p.m. at City Hall.
If you're a Nashua Citizen and you can't show up send letters to the Mayor's office and ask him why he is not communicating with his constituents on the opposite side of this disc golf course project. Or you can call the Mayor's office and or the Board of Public Works and let your feelings be known. They are essentially ignoring us and that's a very big mistake that they are making. We will remember this during the next election.
I will keep you posted as I get news.
Thank you again.